Where in the World Isn't Bob Saget?

Nemo14

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No, but you do need a glass of milk with it, to make it a balanced meal.

I can't rememer when I last had a glass of milk.

:hungover::hungover::hungover:



Nice progress. 👍

When all is said & done are you gonna glue it, frame it, and make it part of your classroom in the future? Or home in the present?

or hide one piece then give it to someone else to build?
 

Goofyernmost

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Just for fun lets use some numbers. NYC population 8,700,000 vs. number of cases 3615. Good odds there.

3615 vs. 22 deaths.. Wouldn't I like those odds in my favor in Vegas. Even at my age I refuse to panic about it. I take precautions or at least whatever precautions I can and just continue moving on. To be honest, as much concern that I have for the virus, quadruple that for the economy. In my mind the end result of that is going to hurt far more then the virus.
 

JenniferS

When you're the leader, you don't have to follow.
Just for fun lets use some numbers. NYC population 8,700,000 vs. number of cases 3615. Good odds there.

3615 vs. 22 deaths.. Wouldn't I like those odds in my favor in Vegas. Even at my age I refuse to panic about it. I take precautions or at least whatever precautions I can and just continue moving on. To be honest, as much concern that I have for the virus, quadruple that for the economy. In my mind the end result of that is going to hurt far more then the virus.
The death count hasn’t even started yet.
Unfortunately, neither has the damage to the economy.
 

NYwdwfan

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I had grilled cheese for supper tonight. That's all.

I had that last night!

Just for fun lets use some numbers. NYC population 8,700,000 vs. number of cases 3615. Good odds there.

3615 vs. 22 deaths.. Wouldn't I like those odds in my favor in Vegas. Even at my age I refuse to panic about it. I take precautions or at least whatever precautions I can and just continue moving on. To be honest, as much concern that I have for the virus, quadruple that for the economy. In my mind the end result of that is going to hurt far more then the virus.

It’s only that low because there aren’t enough tests/testing sites. That number will skyrocket in the coming days.
 

PUSH

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I've been seeing a lot more frowny faces in my alerts lately. While I think it's important to discuss the current events happening, I also want to have some joy in our lives, too. So here's a video of the Walt Disney World Railroad. I might post a ride each day (or when I remember, or until I forget) for you to enjoy if you'd like. If you don't, no worries. :)

 

Goofyernmost

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It’s only that low because there aren’t enough tests/testing sites. That number will skyrocket in the coming days.
I absolutely agree, however, we tend to confuse "testing positive" with being sick. They are two different things. I have tested positive for TB most of my adult life, but have never had TB. The important part is who is sick and testing would be helpful in knowing who to distance from socially, but not indicated anymore then that until someone finds a magic pill to get it out of our systems. For our own mental health we need to understand the difference. I'm hoping to make it to 72 and have COPD. I am high risk, but I don't think it helps to panic. It is out of my complete control so I just want to follow all the safety precautions that I can and hope for the best. That is all any of us can do.
 

NYwdwfan

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I absolutely agree, however, we tend to confuse "testing positive" with being sick. They are two different things. I have tested positive for TB most of my adult life, but have never had TB. The important part is who is sick and testing would be helpful in knowing who to distance from socially, but not indicated anymore then that until someone finds a magic pill to get it out of our systems. For our own mental health we need to understand the difference. I'm hoping to make it to 72 and have COPD. I am high risk, but I don't think it helps to panic. It is out of my complete control so I just want to follow all the safety precautions that I can and hope for the best. That is all any of us can do.
In NY you cannot get tested unless you are showing symptoms. Unless, apparently, you are a member of the Brooklyn Nets.

And I agree - no panic - just be smart.
 

Songbird76

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Not regularly, but it's happened several times before. My house backs right up to a field. I'm literally on the very edge of our town.
I miss that...the raw nature. I miss mountains and lakes. I miss having the Snowies just a short drive away and just being able to drive up to Lake Marie with a bucket of chicken to eat while we enjoy nature. I miss having the wildlike right there. And where I grew up, it was mostly flat, but there were some buttes and on a clear day you could see the Big Horns 100 miles away....I miss being able to see 100 miles away. Most people would head for a beach to relax, but I'd much rather head to Wyoming...it's not for everyone, but I love it. I wouldn't mind living closer to Bavaria/Austria, though.
 

Songbird76

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About 35, maybe 40% of the U.S. give or take. Toronto area in Canada, and saw the Mexican border once. Needless to say, I really need to get out more.


Found this on YouTube. It looks like the seating does a lot of the work, but the house rotation does most of the illusion. Pretty interesting. And that music gets me every time, especially towards the end.

I asked my husband and he said that yes, the seats tilt, but the house actually does the 360. He said he thought there was a lap bar or something, but he couldn't remember for sure, but I would guess if the seat tilts, they would have to.

35-40% is perfectly respectable! A lot of the people I went to school with never leave the state. It's not something they are interested in. I've always wanted to travel...I love seeing new places and learning about different cultures. I LOVE the World Showcase...that's my favorite part of Disneyworld. I have a lot of books about sacred places, museums, castles, etc....I love looking at architecture and nature and just...something different, you know what I mean?
 

JenniferS

When you're the leader, you don't have to follow.
I absolutely agree, however, we tend to confuse "testing positive" with being sick. They are two different things. I have tested positive for TB most of my adult life, but have never had TB. The important part is who is sick and testing would be helpful in knowing who to distance from socially, but not indicated anymore then that until someone finds a magic pill to get it out of our systems. For our own mental health we need to understand the difference. I'm hoping to make it to 72 and have COPD. I am high risk, but I don't think it helps to panic. It is out of my complete control so I just want to follow all the safety precautions that I can and hope for the best. That is all any of us can do.
I’ve tested positive for TB since I was 9, when my brother and grandpa both contracted it. I was on medication for almost two years, and had medically mandated chest x-rays every 6 months until I was 18. Back in the day, they didn’t mess around with TB either.
 

Songbird76

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Found out today it’s work from home for another month and if you leave for a vacation, it’s a 2 week ban before you’re allowed to enter the building. *sigh*
To be fair, where are you going to go on vacation with everything closed? At least over here, all the restaurants are closed, museums, movie theaters, a lot of retail stores....so were you to go on vacation, you wouldn't be able to eat unless it was pizza delivery or McDonalds drive through, you couldn't go to a movie or visit any interesting spots. Not a very exciting vacation. I can sit and watch tv and eat junk food at home. Why pay beaucoup bucks to do it in a hotel?
 

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