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That’s a big savings over a long stretch of time. It all adds up!
Nobody running through the nursing home doors maskless?
Writing snarky letters to the editor about the crappy care their loved ones are getting since the pandemic?
Going out to party hearty with no regard to mandated restrictions?
Or maybe isolating at home and indulging in all their secret vices?
It’s a great thread, just skimmed a few posts. Cwille, interesting drink! Maybe, I’ll try one of those. Or just enjoy my usual drink, gin and tonic. 😊
On second thought! It is October. My grandma was German so perhaps I should have a beer!
Hahaha, my grandma never drank. Grandpa was from England and he loved a good drink every now and then.
My parents never drank. Some of my uncles did. One was even a bootlegger during prohibition and made a fortune!
My uncle had a legitimate lucrative business but he made more bootlegging, paid cash for his beautiful home!
Everyone has that interesting person in their family! Maybe more than one.
Now, after shopping so much, I am having age related tiredness on a Saturday night.
Caregivers! Live a little while you are still young enough. Do not wait for retirement. 👩🦳️
Saying goodnight now.
I'll just continue taking tylenol.
Source: National Geographic
No, will not think about them.
But what if? And then....
DO NOT THINK ABOUT MURDER HORNETS!
I was just now going to look up murder hornets, but Luckylu told me about them in about March, I think. As I was searching, there was a video titled: "Ten insects scarier than murder hornets".
So I am not going to even start, not even going to look.
Too much time on the internet. Too much other stuff happening.
https://memezila.com/Bees-preparing-for-the-murder-hornets-meme-3189
Yep, murder hornets! As if the idea of giant hornets isn't scary enough!. 😟
One time,I had a mouse in my car that scared me to death.I never found it to get rid of it either,but like you,I couldn't get home fast enough~
Staying in bed covers that requirement. Did you have a donut too?
I only got up long enough for live-streaming church at 10 a.m.
Then stayed in bed all day, as Tweety-bird was zooming me, trying to get my attention. Actually fell asleep during a sermon on Revelations, and now I will not know how the world ends. Lol.