$900 a week for not working, and I can't get in on it.
The Asians at my local Golf Course are like that...explains the sprig marks around the hole in the seat.Who sets their *** down in a port potty? I'm in my 60's & never once has my *** been in direct contact with a portable potty seat... Hover....
Maybe wait until the snow melts first Kern.
Maybe wait until the snow melts first Kern.
You dont already dress like this?
not for all us in Calif.He's from California & that is their winter clothes.
Did this resonate with your daughter? What does she and her friends think about all this crazy stuff. That’s a bustling area which I’ve stayed in many, many times. I’m curious what the younger generation is saying about all this.....
Getting off topic but seeing the pic somehow reminds me of some downtown cruising decades ago. We would take a trip on occasion to downtown Milwaukee's Wisconsin Avenue on Saturday nights to do a little stop light racing. It was a popular cruise area where you would see all sorts of muscle cars, rods, etc. new and old. That got banned then the pop cruise area was a main street on the SW side of the city an adj suburb - Highway 100. Rapidly becoming more urban at the time with endless strip malls; but a wide blvd and many lights. It was there a bud of mine totaled his brand new 396 Chevelle wrapping it around a street light. He spent months in a hospital with some 8 surgeries and nearly lost his leg. Forever limping afterward with steel rods implanted he bought a 69 440 GTX he managed to keep away from street lights. Later the police had enough of the the cruising/racing in that area ending that. Well got a bad reputation as some people congregated in the parking lots drinking and pissing in the lots. Cruising got banned all over the place around that time. Well I digress...sorry, I'll return this thread back to the point. Your daughter's photo is one for a cover on Time magazine.
She's a 28 year old professional and has had a hard time accepting the situation. But I think it's slowly getting through to her as this becomes our new "normal". I think that's the same for a lot of us no matter what age. I have to admit that early on I was thinking this was way over hyped by the media, but it's become our reality, now. We're all so used to our freedom of movement - which has been put on hold for the time being. My daughter and I had a trip planned to Philadelphia for a Flyers game on March 17th. That got scrapped when the NHL shut down a few days earlier. We were just a week late in being able to take that trip. She has a trip to Portugal planned with her boyfriend for the end of May. That's most likely not going to happen either. She's also scheduled to move to a different apartment building Easter weekend. Her mover backed out, but she got another one. But I'm not sure it's even going to be permitted right now. So these are things that have upset her the most - having to cancel plans. While the shelter in place situation is challenging for us, too, we older folks understand the health hazard part more than the younger generation, I think.Did this resonate with your daughter? What does she and her friends think about all this crazy stuff. That’s a bustling area which I’ve stayed in many, many times. I’m curious what the younger generation is saying about all this.....
Now your scaring me!!!!!!I see where some inactive and retirees may get new marching orders.
Nothing to worry about unless you were in a medical field.Now your scaring me!!!!!!