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Post by theycallmemrfish on Mar 28, 2020 1:08:45 GMT
Working out at home fucking sucks. Yeah Iβve mostly been just doing push-ups pull-ups, and curls/shoulder presses with dumbbells and not much out besides some time on my elliptical. Much different from my regular gym regiment. I've been doing pistol/skater squats, chin-ups, and dips using two chairs as the base for my workout... but even with the fan on, there's nowhere for the air to go, so I'm just having basement air thrown at me constantly.
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Post by Lubezki on Mar 28, 2020 6:32:21 GMT
Working out at home fucking sucks. TOO MANY FUCKING DISTRACTIONS
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Post by Drish on Mar 28, 2020 9:29:58 GMT
6pm: Tried watching Tiger King and dozed off. Woke up at 8pm. Then started Portrait of a Lady on Fire and I suddenly wake up now at 4.. The movie's already finished and I've no idea what happened. I should bloody stop watching things when I'm sleepy. And now, the entire world is sleeping and I've no idea what to do! Well at least this made me happy! http://instagram.com/p/B-QrrwDH2N9
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Post by TerryMontana on Mar 28, 2020 14:44:32 GMT
I guess I'm lucky on this one. I work in a hospital so I get to leave home every day!!
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Post by cherry68 on Mar 28, 2020 16:34:19 GMT
I guess I'm lucky on this one. I work in a hospital so I get to leave home every day!! Stay safe! π
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Post by TerryMontana on Mar 28, 2020 16:47:01 GMT
I guess I'm lucky on this one. I work in a hospital so I get to leave home every day!! Stay safe! π Not easy but at least we take all the necessary precautions.
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Post by cheesecake on Mar 31, 2020 23:30:11 GMT
I was informed that a client I worked with the past four years passed away in her sleep last night. She was 22. There won't even be a funeral for her because of Covid. I'm devastated. She was non-verbal but we had our own way of communicating and she always put a huge smile on my face. I exposed her to puzzles and she got positively obsessed with them. Her file said she loved Little House on the Prairie so I used to bring in episodes and hum her the theme song at bedtime. I'm gutted.
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Post by Lubezki on Apr 1, 2020 1:29:58 GMT
I was informed that a client I worked with the past four years passed away in her sleep last night. She was 22. There won't even be a funeral for her because of Covid. I'm devastated. She was non-verbal but we had our own way of communicating and she always put a huge smile on my face. I exposed her to puzzles and she got positively obsessed with them. Her file said she loved Little House on the Prairie so I used to bring in episodes and hum her the theme song at bedtime. I'm gutted. Sorry for your loss dear, big hugs your way.
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Post by therealcomicman117 on Apr 1, 2020 1:47:43 GMT
I was informed that a client I worked with the past four years passed away in her sleep last night. She was 22. There won't even be a funeral for her because of Covid. I'm devastated. She was non-verbal but we had our own way of communicating and she always put a huge smile on my face. I exposed her to puzzles and she got positively obsessed with them. Her file said she loved Little House on the Prairie so I used to bring in episodes and hum her the theme song at bedtime. I'm gutted. I'm so sorry for your loss. One of my best friends also passed away recently, so I know the feeling. Don't worry, we're all here for you.
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Post by mhynson27 on Apr 1, 2020 2:18:41 GMT
I was informed that a client I worked with the past four years passed away in her sleep last night. She was 22. There won't even be a funeral for her because of Covid. I'm devastated. She was non-verbal but we had our own way of communicating and she always put a huge smile on my face. I exposed her to puzzles and she got positively obsessed with them. Her file said she loved Little House on the Prairie so I used to bring in episodes and hum her the theme song at bedtime. I'm gutted. Oh God, that's devastating . I'm so sorry for your loss
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Post by TerryMontana on Apr 1, 2020 5:36:36 GMT
I was informed that a client I worked with the past four years passed away in her sleep last night. She was 22. There won't even be a funeral for her because of Covid. I'm devastated. She was non-verbal but we had our own way of communicating and she always put a huge smile on my face. I exposed her to puzzles and she got positively obsessed with them. Her file said she loved Little House on the Prairie so I used to bring in episodes and hum her the theme song at bedtime. I'm gutted. How awful... I'm sorry for your loss.
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Post by cherry68 on Apr 1, 2020 5:56:46 GMT
I was informed that a client I worked with the past four years passed away in her sleep last night. She was 22. There won't even be a funeral for her because of Covid. I'm devastated. She was non-verbal but we had our own way of communicating and she always put a huge smile on my face. I exposed her to puzzles and she got positively obsessed with them. Her file said she loved Little House on the Prairie so I used to bring in episodes and hum her the theme song at bedtime. I'm gutted. Poor girl. My prayers to her family.
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Post by cheesecake on Apr 1, 2020 12:07:59 GMT
I was informed that a client I worked with the past four years passed away in her sleep last night. She was 22. There won't even be a funeral for her because of Covid. I'm devastated. She was non-verbal but we had our own way of communicating and she always put a huge smile on my face. I exposed her to puzzles and she got positively obsessed with them. Her file said she loved Little House on the Prairie so I used to bring in episodes and hum her the theme song at bedtime. I'm gutted. I'm so sorry for your loss. One of my best friends also passed away recently, so I know the feeling. Don't worry, we're all here for you. Right back at you. Thank you so much, I hope you're doing alright as well.
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Post by Ryan_MYeah on Apr 5, 2020 1:18:33 GMT
I was informed that a client I worked with the past four years passed away in her sleep last night. She was 22. There won't even be a funeral for her because of Covid. I'm devastated. She was non-verbal but we had our own way of communicating and she always put a huge smile on my face. I exposed her to puzzles and she got positively obsessed with them. Her file said she loved Little House on the Prairie so I used to bring in episodes and hum her the theme song at bedtime. I'm gutted. Always here for you the way youβre here for me.
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Post by Ryan_MYeah on Apr 5, 2020 1:22:11 GMT
So itβs gotten easier adjusting to being a shut in. Stuff like Overwatch and Animal Crossing have been big helps for me. I still miss going out as often as Iβd like, but since Iβm very susceptible to catch this virus and have bad side effects, the fact that I want to live is making me play it safe.
So Iβm mostly keeping myself busy with new projects and shows, but even though I wanted to try watching more new stuff, Iβm more drawn to stuff I have seen, but havenβt watched in ages.
Like Angels in America is on Prime Video, and itβs been forever since Iβve watched it. I think I will.
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Post by cheesecake on Apr 5, 2020 1:42:21 GMT
I was informed that a client I worked with the past four years passed away in her sleep last night. She was 22. There won't even be a funeral for her because of Covid. I'm devastated. She was non-verbal but we had our own way of communicating and she always put a huge smile on my face. I exposed her to puzzles and she got positively obsessed with them. Her file said she loved Little House on the Prairie so I used to bring in episodes and hum her the theme song at bedtime. I'm gutted. Always here for you the way youβre here for me. Thank you so much.
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Post by cheesecake on Apr 5, 2020 21:28:19 GMT
Back in 2011-2013 and occasionally afterward, I used to babysit these two sweet boys while I was in college. Their father worked nights so I watched them while he caught up on sleep and until their mom returned from her job at the local university -- about three hours in the afternoon every other day. We made crafts, read books, played outside, built lego, baked -- it was a blast. When both of our schedules changed it wasn't feasible for me to continue, so I would watch them every so often on a Saturday night when the parents wanted a date night. They were super cool parents -- we chatted about The Wire and Wes Anderson movies. They would also hang up their children's art work and underneath put a little card with a title and info on it like in a gallery. The mom was a beam of joy and such a nice person, she was always a reference for me for jobs and even allowed me to come by the university one time where she worked in the archives. She snuck me in the back and let me touch a book that was a couple hundred years old. I've been facebook friends with her for years and over the last months followed her sudden battle with cancer which ended on Friday. She passed right around the time my mother sent me a message and told me to look outside because there was a gorgeous rainbow in the sky. The funeral is going to be streamed tomorrow because this is the world now.
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Post by TerryMontana on Apr 5, 2020 22:17:00 GMT
Back in 2011-2013 and occasionally afterward, I used to babysit these two sweet boys while I was in college. Their father worked nights so I watched them while he caught up on sleep and until their mom returned from her job at the local university -- about three hours in the afternoon every other day. We made crafts, read books, played outside, built lego, baked -- it was a blast. When both of our schedules changed it wasn't feasible for me to continue, so I would watch them every so often on a Saturday night when the parents wanted a date night. They were super cool parents -- we chatted about The Wire and Wes Anderson movies. They would also hang up their children's art work and underneath put a little card with a title and info on it like in a gallery. The mom was a beam of joy and such a nice person, she was always a reference for me for jobs and even allowed me to come by the university one time where she worked in the archives. She snuck me in the back and let me touch a book that was a couple hundred years old. I've been facebook friends with her for years and over the last months followed her sudden battle with cancer which ended on Friday. She passed right around the time my mother sent me a message and told me to look outside because there was a gorgeous rainbow in the sky. The funeral is going to be streamed tomorrow because this is the world now. That's so sad. Sorry for your loss.
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Post by Ryan_MYeah on Apr 6, 2020 0:10:43 GMT
Back in 2011-2013 and occasionally afterward, I used to babysit these two sweet boys while I was in college. Their father worked nights so I watched them while he caught up on sleep and until their mom returned from her job at the local university -- about three hours in the afternoon every other day. We made crafts, read books, played outside, built lego, baked -- it was a blast. When both of our schedules changed it wasn't feasible for me to continue, so I would watch them every so often on a Saturday night when the parents wanted a date night. They were super cool parents -- we chatted about The Wire and Wes Anderson movies. They would also hang up their children's art work and underneath put a little card with a title and info on it like in a gallery. The mom was a beam of joy and such a nice person, she was always a reference for me for jobs and even allowed me to come by the university one time where she worked in the archives. She snuck me in the back and let me touch a book that was a couple hundred years old. I've been facebook friends with her for years and over the last months followed her sudden battle with cancer which ended on Friday. She passed right around the time my mother sent me a message and told me to look outside because there was a gorgeous rainbow in the sky. The funeral is going to be streamed tomorrow because this is the world now.
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Post by mhynson27 on Apr 6, 2020 2:18:24 GMT
Back in 2011-2013 and occasionally afterward, I used to babysit these two sweet boys while I was in college. Their father worked nights so I watched them while he caught up on sleep and until their mom returned from her job at the local university -- about three hours in the afternoon every other day. We made crafts, read books, played outside, built lego, baked -- it was a blast. When both of our schedules changed it wasn't feasible for me to continue, so I would watch them every so often on a Saturday night when the parents wanted a date night. They were super cool parents -- we chatted about The Wire and Wes Anderson movies. They would also hang up their children's art work and underneath put a little card with a title and info on it like in a gallery. The mom was a beam of joy and such a nice person, she was always a reference for me for jobs and even allowed me to come by the university one time where she worked in the archives. She snuck me in the back and let me touch a book that was a couple hundred years old. I've been facebook friends with her for years and over the last months followed her sudden battle with cancer which ended on Friday. She passed right around the time my mother sent me a message and told me to look outside because there was a gorgeous rainbow in the sky. The funeral is going to be streamed tomorrow because this is the world now. I'm so sorry to hear that, sending much love and prayers
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Post by cherry68 on Apr 6, 2020 6:32:22 GMT
Back in 2011-2013 and occasionally afterward, I used to babysit these two sweet boys while I was in college. Their father worked nights so I watched them while he caught up on sleep and until their mom returned from her job at the local university -- about three hours in the afternoon every other day. We made crafts, read books, played outside, built lego, baked -- it was a blast. When both of our schedules changed it wasn't feasible for me to continue, so I would watch them every so often on a Saturday night when the parents wanted a date night. They were super cool parents -- we chatted about The Wire and Wes Anderson movies. They would also hang up their children's art work and underneath put a little card with a title and info on it like in a gallery. The mom was a beam of joy and such a nice person, she was always a reference for me for jobs and even allowed me to come by the university one time where she worked in the archives. She snuck me in the back and let me touch a book that was a couple hundred years old. I've been facebook friends with her for years and over the last months followed her sudden battle with cancer which ended on Friday. She passed right around the time my mother sent me a message and told me to look outside because there was a gorgeous rainbow in the sky. The funeral is going to be streamed tomorrow because this is the world now. My prayers to her and her family. Poor kids.
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Post by Pittsnogle_Goggins on Apr 7, 2020 13:59:54 GMT
My quarantine beard was getting pretty unruly and βhomelessβ looking as my wife described it. So long story short, I now have a mustache.
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Post by cheesecake on Apr 7, 2020 18:34:31 GMT
The Great British Bake Off is one of my favorite shows and always brings me immense joy. One of my favorite bakers, Briony, started a Lockdown Bake Club last night with weekly themes. Bakers upload their photo to instagram and a special guest (previous contestants) will judge each week. This week's theme is Cake with Character, take that how you will. I got super inspired last night and made a vanilla cake from scratch (just happened to have all the necessary ingredients because I've been told there is no more flour locally because everyone's on a bread craze). Made a Jekyll & Hyde cake and it turned out pretty hilarious, but Briony commented and says she loves it so my day has been awesome.
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Post by Ryan_MYeah on Apr 7, 2020 19:40:22 GMT
My quarantine beard was getting pretty unruly and βhomelessβ looking as my wife described it. So long story short, I now have a mustache. Iβve just started shaving off my usual mustache/beard combo. One less thing to carry any leftover bacteria.
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Post by mhynson27 on Apr 8, 2020 2:54:08 GMT
Huh, imagine actually being able to grow any decent facial hair.
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