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message 1: by Scout (new)

Scout (goodreadscomscout) | 3594 comments I'm feeling scared.


message 2: by Tammy (new)

Tammy Davis (portia2012) | 6 comments How come?


message 3: by Matt (new)

Matt Pawlowski | 4 comments I was feeling bored at work, but sifting through old threads is pretty entertaining!


message 4: by Tammy (new)

Tammy Davis (portia2012) | 6 comments It usually is :)


When I get bored I either come on here or go to YouTube LOL


message 5: by Scout (new)

Scout (goodreadscomscout) | 3594 comments I'm wishing I could remember my college algebra.


message 6: by Scout (new)

Scout (goodreadscomscout) | 3594 comments My adult son is living with me and going back to college. That's what I want, but I was used to living by myself. Have to get used to living with someone again. My home was an island; now it's a hub.


message 7: by Mark (last edited Sep 12, 2017 07:11PM) (new)

Mark Burns (TheFailedPhilosopher) | 441 comments People need to learn that caring or worrying is abrasive if they have not taken the two seconds to realise how your sickness, physical or otherwise, actually plays out. If a person is barely breathing they don't want or need people to come into their space and talk at them, even worse to keep talking expecting an answer. At that point an answer to anything is a waste of breath. An answer to cloying worry is a waste of breath at any point. How does one tell his parents and grandparents to stop polluting the sparse air one has?


message 8: by Lobstergirl, el principe (new)

Lobstergirl | 24778 comments Mod
I agree. Write out a note. "I can answer yes or no questions but anything longer, we may need to communicate in writing."


message 9: by Scout (new)

Scout (goodreadscomscout) | 3594 comments Mark said: "An answer to cloying worry is a waste of breath at any point. How does one tell his parents and grandparents to stop polluting the sparse air one has?"

I respond to my mom's cloying worry by assuring her that everything is fine and never telling her anything that's going on in my life or my son's life unless it's positive.


message 10: by Mark (new)

Mark Burns (TheFailedPhilosopher) | 441 comments If I ever had anything positive to say it would be immediately placed in to the category "lie".


message 11: by Scout (new)

Scout (goodreadscomscout) | 3594 comments If you want them to get off your back, you have to lie.


message 12: by Mark (new)

Mark Burns (TheFailedPhilosopher) | 441 comments Hehe...yup


message 13: by CD (new)

CD  | 1577 comments I'm waiting, with no great expectations, for America to be Great Again!

Of course I stopped eating Frosted Flakes in the last millennium so Tony probably isn't going to be much help either.


message 14: by CD (new)

CD  | 1577 comments I love the smell of oxalic acid and acetylene in the Kitchen, it smells like
like

shiny pots and pans!
:)


message 15: by Scout (new)

Scout (goodreadscomscout) | 3594 comments I've been thinking of putting my cast iron frying pan in the oven next time I do the auto oven cleaning. It's high heat, which should incinerate the gunk on the outside of the pan. What do you think?


message 16: by Dustin (new)

Dustin Davenport | 1 comments Sometimes I feel like a ghost haunting myself. Sometimes I enjoy the sensation of this forceful (seeming) disconnect, while others it is everything I can do not to concentrate on the echo of my own voice, the reflection of my own face, the...sometimes I wonder if it’s worth it, knowing that soon, always soon, the revolution of this ever-threatening anxiety will steal away any semblance of my practical, sentient self and leave me a distraught husk, the version I strive to capture but am too inept to artistically contain. Sometimes I am just too tired and restless and, after having dissolved a near obsolete amount of xantax under my tongue, a veritable wisp of a dose, am hoping to exhaust my mind enough to where I will grow tired and anchor-eyed and eventually, without realizing, succumb to sleep. Sometimes I am grateful for this. Sometimes I regret it.

And you?


message 17: by Cynthia (new)

Cynthia Paschen | 7333 comments OK, this is for people who were on here in 2007 or thereabouts. I just saw something from Gus Sanchez on Goodreads. I am now following him as an author. Who remembers Gus?


message 18: by Cynthia (new)

Cynthia Paschen | 7333 comments Scout wrote: "I've been thinking of putting my cast iron frying pan in the oven next time I do the auto oven cleaning. It's high heat, which should incinerate the gunk on the outside of the pan. What do you think?"

Do you need to season your pan? I went to a cooking class with Emeril Lagasse a long time ago and he suggested putting an oiled cast iron pan upside down in the oven (put a pan underneath to catch drips ) and baking it for an hour or so, not too hot.


message 19: by Scout (new)

Scout (goodreadscomscout) | 3594 comments I seasoned my pan years ago, and it's been a good one. I'm actually talking about trying to remove the gunk from the outside of the pan. My neighbor says he occasionally put his on his outside grill to remove the gunk. I was thinking I might try putting mine in the oven when it's doing the self-cleaning thing to see if it will dissolve the gunk. Please don't ask why there's gunk to begin with. It's my fault, I know.


message 20: by evie (new)

evie (ecie) | 4437 comments 'Gunk' is such a perfect word for all kinds of muck.


message 21: by Phil (new)

Phil | 11837 comments Cynthia wrote: "OK, this is for people who were on here in 2007 or thereabouts. I just saw something from Gus Sanchez on Goodreads. I am now following him as an author. Who remembers Gus?"

I remember Gus. I'm only in TC about four times per year now, but back in the day....... I'm glad he's doing well.


message 22: by [deleted user] (new)

Cynthia wrote: "OK, this is for people who were on here in 2007 or thereabouts. I just saw something from Gus Sanchez on Goodreads. I am now following him as an author. Who remembers Gus?"

Hell yeah I remember Gus. I occasionally shoot him a message here. He used to get mildly upset at some of the off-the-cuff posts I'd spew here - mostly about music - but hey, it would be a pretty boring world if everyone liked the same thing, no?

Hey Cynthia - How's the world been treating you?


message 23: by Sally, la reina (new)

Sally (mrsnolte) | 17373 comments Mod
Cynthia wrote: "OK, this is for people who were on here in 2007 or thereabouts. I just saw something from Gus Sanchez on Goodreads. I am now following him as an author. Who remembers Gus?"
I do!


message 24: by Sally, la reina (new)

Sally (mrsnolte) | 17373 comments Mod
Phil wrote:
I remember Gus. I'm only in TC about four times per year now, but back in the day....... I'm glad he's doing well. ..."


Phil! Phil that used to hang behind the ficus with Larry and Jim? Hello!


message 25: by Phil (new)

Phil | 11837 comments Sally wrote: "Phil wrote:
I remember Gus. I'm only in TC about four times per year now, but back in the day....... I'm glad he's doing well. ..."

Phil! Phil that used to hang behind the ficus with Larry and Ji..."


Hi Sallers! Been a very long time! Your kid must be ready for college now, right? Hehehe.


message 26: by Lobstergirl, el principe (new)

Lobstergirl | 24778 comments Mod
Your kid must be in grad school Phil!


message 27: by Phil (new)

Phil | 11837 comments Ninth grade. Moving up quickly!


message 28: by Scout (new)

Scout (goodreadscomscout) | 3594 comments I'm feeling anxious because I know my son has put his job in jeopardy. I want to do something about it, but I can't.


message 29: by Phil (new)

Phil | 11837 comments Tenth grade started for my son this week. Next week my grandson starts kindergarten.


message 30: by Cynthia (new)

Cynthia Paschen | 7333 comments Good Lord I feel old. My girls are 29 and 26. When I was their age.....


message 31: by Scout (new)

Scout (goodreadscomscout) | 3594 comments I taught all grades, but tenth grade was my favorite. Still easy to get along with and not pretend-jaded. Don't know what it's like now, though, with all the online goings-on.


message 32: by Sarah (new)

Sarah | 13814 comments ::waves::


message 33: by Lobstergirl, el principe (new)

Lobstergirl | 24778 comments Mod
Hi Sarah!

We've been missing you in the beer thread.


message 34: by Cynthia (new)

Cynthia Paschen | 7333 comments Hey Sarah! Good to see you.


message 35: by Sarah (new)

Sarah | 13814 comments Cynthia wrote: "Hey Sarah! Good to see you."

Lobstergirl wrote: "Hi Sarah!

We've been missing you in the beer thread."


Would love to talk beer sometime :)


message 36: by Cam (new)

Cam | 112 comments I keep wondering, as many people are likely wondering, but afraid to mention it out loud publicly - was this damn Covid'19 virus actually caused by animals (bats?? or whatever those wet market animals they have in China) or was it actually made in a lab? Now I hear that the fu-king virus may be mutating? Go figure! Sick of being a "semi-prisoner" in my own country!


message 37: by Scout (new)

Scout (goodreadscomscout) | 3594 comments I was told by the hospital worker who called with my appointment for the vaccine that, even after I've had both shots, I'll have to wear a mask. I don't think so.


message 38: by Phil (new)

Phil | 11837 comments The mask is because it is still possible (though likely not probable) that you could become infected & shed enough virus to be contagious. You would not suffer symptoms, but could possibly transmit the virus to others.


message 39: by [deleted user] (new)

I've had enough of masks, winter, Joe Biden, Kamala Harris, Nancy Pelosi, Chuck Schumer, Donald Trump, Rudy Giuliani, Tucker Carlson, CNN, Bernie Sanders, Dr. Pimple Popper, Wendy Williams, the far left, the far right, drinking (that's really saying something), watching TV (ditto), sitting around waiting to retire, paying taxes, the cult of celebrity, hip hop, Detroit, pickup truck drivers, Hollywood, Elvis Costello, Bob Dylan, and Steve friggin' Earle. And probably Bruce Springsteen, depending on what "The Letter" sounds like.


message 40: by Cam (new)

Cam | 112 comments Dr. Detroit - you had enough of winter! I'm too am sick of it! I'm counting the days until spring begins... (I basically ignore all the political bullsh-t). I guess we are not allowed to use swear words on here...who knows...who cares...


message 41: by [deleted user] (new)

Cam wrote: "Dr. Detroit - you had enough of winter! I'm too am sick of it! I'm counting the days until spring begins... (I basically ignore all the political bullsh-t). I guess we are not allowed to use swear ..."

I usually love winter, at least until March, then I'm done with it. This year is ::cough, cough...bullshit...cough,cough:: different. Sometimes I think this working-from-home thing is the greatest. Most of the time I feel like I'm this far from going around the bend.

Not to mention that Judge Judy's eyes are about to bore holes through the back of my skull.


message 42: by Cam (new)

Cam | 112 comments Yes I guess I know what you mean about going around the bend... But I'm not exactly sure what you mean by Judge Judy's eyes are about to bore holes through the back of your skull. Could it be you are you watching too many Judge Judy's TV shows? I thought I recently read somewhere that her shows were coming to an end soon.


message 43: by [deleted user] (new)

Cam wrote: "Could it be you are you watching too many Judge Judy's TV shows?"

And how...


message 44: by Scout (new)

Scout (goodreadscomscout) | 3594 comments Many of us are close to going around the bend. Phil, something to ponder. I had my first COVID shot recently and was told to wait 15 minutes in another room full of people sitting in chairs jammed up against each other. I sat down and within a minute, an elderly woman called the nurse over and said she didn't feel well, then proceeded to have a coughing fit. I immediately realized that none of us were immune after having had our first shot and that if it's true (as you say) that people without symptoms can spread the virus, then why the hell were we all jammed together in a room with no ventilation? I got up and left to spend the rest of my 15 minutes in the car.


message 45: by Phil (new)

Phil | 11837 comments Scout wrote: "Many of us are close to going around the bend. Phil, something to ponder. I had my first COVID shot recently and was told to wait 15 minutes in another room full of people sitting in chairs jammed ..."

Sounds like the place where you got your shot was mismanaged. Please bring it to their attention, and to the attention of your local government representatives. Sticking people in a small room is idiotic.


message 46: by Scout (new)

Scout (goodreadscomscout) | 3594 comments Will do.


message 47: by Phil (new)

Phil | 11837 comments I feel anxious a lot these days. Politics have gone to hell in the U.S., Jimmy Carter is going to die any day (my guess was he'd go during the Republican convention), and it's too dang hot to get my stress relief on the golf course.

I have, however, been getting regular exercise & eating right, so I've dropped 28 of the 47 pounds I'm trying to shed.


message 48: by Lobstergirl, el principe (new)

Lobstergirl | 24778 comments Mod
I hear you. It feels like everything great about America is coming to an end. I hope not. Obama kept telling us our best days were ahead of us. But I felt even then he was bullshitting.

I've been walking 6 miles a day for 4 years. Still haven't had Covid (I'm starting to think I have some kind of genetic advantage). If it's too hot to walk outside, I do it all inside. I'd like to lose 15 lbs. but I don't absolutely have to, my BMI is 21.8. My neighborhood is full of Little Free Libraries so I have an endless supply of books to read.


message 49: by Cynthia (last edited Jul 18, 2024 01:15PM) (new)

Cynthia Paschen | 7333 comments I believe the arc of justice is swinging in favor of righteousness. It's easy to be cynical.
I am very optimistic.

In other news, both of my adult children got new/better jobs last week. So nearly all is right in my world. You know what they say, you're only as happy as your saddest child. Damn Truth.


message 50: by Lobstergirl, el principe (new)

Lobstergirl | 24778 comments Mod
Cynthia, the world needs optimistic people in order to function. Cynicism is death.

And possibly the worst place for cynics is governance and politics, so we need you to advance to high office over there in Iowa.


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