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rope_n_cuffs 78M  
949 posts
11/29/2021 12:27 am

Situation is the same over here, not that it helps you at all.

What I cannot comprehend is how people can still pretend it is not a problem after all those deaths. Pretending Florida is doing great with 60,000 of those deaths especially amazes me.

I am staying safe and hope still to have some good years yet. I wish that for all.


baddaddydom48 75M

11/29/2021 2:31 am

I just dont understand


Nsa2tie 68M  
640 posts
11/29/2021 3:28 am

I always enjoy reading the snippets of life that you share here.

Being from the wrong side of the Atlantic, I'd never heard of the AARP website. So having read about it here, I was enticed to visit (no COVID passport needed so it was an easy trip). Something that tickled me was that I found an article there entitled 'KoolAid, Tang, other drinks to be recalled' right next to 'What to know about the Coronavirus'.

Lame situational comedy may be my thing.


rosaenaluin 65F
11056 posts
11/29/2021 5:24 am

I believe people get a bit corona and all the variations, tired.
I know, i am.
Now this Omnicron variation....

In Holland a couple did escape their isolation hotel, but were later on put back in there....
There is not enough police left to walk the streets, to controle every one, because they too, are totally economized,to the bone, just like is the case with the nurses....


kalbi1231 70M

11/29/2021 8:46 am

If everyone I encountered has been vaccinated, I have less worry. It's not foolproof but the odds go way down. I'm a numbers type of person and I'll go with that.


Dave54321 61M
2718 posts
11/29/2021 3:16 pm

Yes like you, I would have been content to stop at Delta. I think we're all getting
rather weary of it now, but we'll all just have to take a deep breath & summon
the strength to keep pushing on.

Well your blog is educational. Being from the other side of the pond I had to look
up "Cornpone & podunkery." I didn't get an answer for podunkery, but at least I
now know what Cornpone is. It's good to learn a little something everyday.

About a year ago I was reading an artical about research done before Covid.
They were researching a common cold virus that 140 years ago had been killing
quite a few people. But today is just another common cold varient.

The artical said that it is possible that this could happen with Covid & at some point
it just becomes part of the common cold. The key words of course are possible &
could, it's not a given. And while they didn't give a time scale, I got the impression
it wouldn't be that quick.

The medical people in South Africa are saying don't panic, it's mild. Our people
are saying it's too early to say it's mild. It's said to be potentially very transmissible.
If it turns out to be very transmissible & becomes the dominant varient. And if it
should remain mild, could this be the start of that process?
Could we be that lucky? We can only hope.


chameleon63 61M
203 posts
11/29/2021 6:46 pm

I'm with you, Omicron hit the news early last week, the politicians reacted by end week, and the news confirmed 2 cases in Canada on Sunday .. which translates to 50 idiots.
I need a kinky survival dungeon bunker with steel bars on the doors to keep the idiots out and wooden paddles on the inside to keep my lady guest(s) happy. Where are the lottery winning numbers when you need them.
Oh well, don't worry too much, I would say keep your chin up, but the correct answer is keep your ass up and your chin down


DancingDom 74M
22603 posts
11/29/2021 9:55 pm

I can only think about a song by Talking Heads. Which may or not fit in all t he history if transmissible illness: Once in a Lifetime (line from it is, Same As it Every Was)

"One Big Sky Covers Us All Equally"



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