The Chit Chat Chit Chat Thread

Lilofan

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Question: did you have any side effects after your booster?
Yes

First Moderna shot - headaches, arm ache for several hours, took pain killers, water
Second Moderna shot - 23 hours arm ache, fever, chills, sweats, couldn't sleep, eat, , taking pain killers and drinking lots of water
Third shot ( Moderna booster ) - approx 23 hours of headaches, arm ache and a little fatigue, took pain killers, water , forced myself to eat

I'm glad I'm done for now...
 

FutureCEO

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Yes

First Moderna shot - headaches, arm ache for several hours, took pain killers, water
Second Moderna shot - 23 hours arm ache, fever, chills, sweats, couldn't sleep, eat, , taking pain killers and drinking lots of water
Third shot ( Moderna booster ) - approx 23 hours of headaches, arm ache and a little fatigue, took pain killers, water , forced myself to eat

I'm glad I'm done for now...


Opps I read that as forced to eat myself
 

Lilofan

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Just read Charlie Watts the drummer of the Rolling Stones passed away at age 80 I always thought Kieth Richards would be the first to go. Stones --one of my favorite bands. Can remember listening to Paint It Black endlessly during my tour in Vietnam. Rest in Peace Charlie you had a long run and gave us some great music.
Wow what a loss. The Stones definitely had lived through a lot of crazy times. An author wanted to write a book on the heyday of the late 1960s and 70s of the Stones but Mick Jagger said he could not recall much of those times.
 

Goofyernmost

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Goofyernmost

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What a deal! And many restaurants on International Drive, a number in walking distance.
I stayed there a few years back. Wasn't the fanciest place on earth but it was pleasant enough. If it is the one that I am remembering it has a 8 story tower of rooms on property. I stayed in that building and in the evening I could go stand on the SW corner of the 8th floor balcony and watch both MK and Epcots fireworks shows at the same time. All I had to do was turn my head about a half an inch to see them. It's really close to the Orlando Convention Center.
 

Lilofan

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I stayed there a few years back. Wasn't the fanciest place on earth but it was pleasant enough. If it is the one that I am remembering it has a 8 story tower of rooms on property. I stayed in that building and in the evening I could go stand on the SW corner of the 8th floor balcony and watch both MK and Epcots fireworks shows at the same time. All I had to do was turn my head about a half an inch to see them. It's really close to the Orlando Convention Center.
There are two parts of Orlando International Drive , North and South. The south is more upscale and the north is more budget friendly and a favorite of Latino/ Portuguese tour groups , UK tourists , more shopping outlets and cheaper places to buy Disney stuff and even nicknamed Little Brazil with a number of diverse cuisines, a number of all u can eat , in the area. Rosen Inn I think is on the South / North end borderline. North I Drive area is also right next to the Tangelo Park housing area which is not a safe area day or night and at times trouble comes to I-Drive.
 
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Figgy1

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Well it looks like the first dose of the vaccine didn't knock me on my rear end. Only thing I had was a little bit of arm pain. No growing extra limbs though.
They're there, it's just that the microchips have kicked in and telling you they are not. Be careful when sitting down your tail will take a bit of getting used to. Hoping your arm feels better soon, Ice 20 on 20 off and move your arm around a bit to relieve muscle tension
 

Lilofan

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Just read Charlie Watts the drummer of the Rolling Stones passed away at age 80 I always thought Kieth Richards would be the first to go. Stones --one of my favorite bands. Can remember listening to Paint It Black endlessly during my tour in Vietnam. Rest in Peace Charlie you had a long run and gave us some great music.
One interesting fact about Charlie Watts is that he never learned how to drive, however he had a collection of classic cars that sat in his garage.
 

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