The Chit Chat Chit Chat Thread

93boomer

Premium Member
Lots of self sufficient adults do not know how to cook. Me I remember all the pictures @StarWarsGirl has posted when her family was on vacation and she was at home 'cause she had to work the first week of the family vacation. She posted her nightly meals for one for all of us to see.

And then there are others like my Sisters family. She, an attorney, my BIL senior VP of Merrill Lynch and my niece in med school. Nobody cooks. (For that matter nobody cleans or does laundry either.) They all eat out of lunch individually, their big meal of the day and someone picks up a lighter meal for dinner at home or my niece at the hospital. They are all Vegan and eat balanced meals. All three of them meet target weight. They are over the top busy professionals and they travel a great deal. Cleveland has a beautiful and huge market which they love. It has both farmers market, butcher and all sorts of unique foods including ethnic choices galore right by her law firm. If you are ever in Cleveland do visit.
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Given their businesses they entertain a great deal. The food is catered in, servers and bartenders hired and they come with their own plates and silverware and it all gets dumped into rubbermaid containers and taken away. They only stage in her big, beautiful kitchen.

And then there is me from the same genetic pool. I love to cook. I am good at it. Still I do not cook over the weekend. We go out. Well now we do curbside, for the time being.
Just put me a kitchen there and I will live there!
 

21stamps

Well-Known Member
We just are in a club together. The club that knows how to cook, cooks very well, but doesn't want to do it. 😂

My “cooking” has been absolutely destroyed by the closure of the “heat and serve” main dish and sides sections in Fresh Market. I’m still not done with my 2nd March quarantine though, so at least I have time to actually cook right now. We do order a lot of delivery and take out, though.
 

MinnieM123

Premium Member
LOL... I enjoyed looked at those maps too... and am so thankful my dad taught me how to read a map. I'm also thankful for google maps, so I don't have to anymore! LOL

I still use both. :)

Really love spreading out a big state road (paper) map and looking at it, to see what's "out there"!! :joyfull:

What I like about Google maps online, is the satellite view -- where you can zoom in to see specific locations.
 

Cesar R M

Well-Known Member
The store that are considered essential is gun stores is what I don't understand. Buying one gun, that's fine but multiple guns that's insane.

We are not going to total anarchy though you wouldn't know it looking at the toilet paper aisle.


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isnt it related to the American way of "I shall defend my hoarded toilet paper with my guns". and "You try to pry my hoarded toilet paper from my cold dead hands"
 

Goofyernmost

Well-Known Member
I find it a strange quirk of humans that you never what anything until you can't have it. I wasn't thinking about going anyplace this year due to the massive moving expenditure. Plus my back isn't at 100% yet. I'm sure the boxes, the lifting and the contortions that I have put myself through in the process hasn't helped the old back much. Anyway, now all of a sudden I have a tremendous need to go to WDW, not later, right now. I wasn't planning any, wasn't even thinking about it but now that I can't... I really want to go. I think it is because they have those ginormous rolls of toilet paper there. The type that is a multi-tasker. Used for toilet tissue or light furniture sanding.
 

Goofyernmost

Well-Known Member
I still use both. :)

Really love spreading out a big state road (paper) map and looking at it, to see what's "out there"!! :joyfull:

What I like about Google maps online, is the satellite view -- where you can zoom in to see specific locations.
That Google satellite view is almost scary. I managed to find my daughters house and one of their cars were in the drive way and the other was parked out front, but the most amazing thing was when they were remodeling there was a steel strip that was going to be used to help support something. It was just a ribbon about a half inch thick, 8 inches wide and 8 ft. long. It was left laying on there sidewalk for a while. I could see that in the satellite image. Just amazing.
 

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