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BarretWallace

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  1. There you go thinking with silly concepts like logic and fairness. If we were to demand the same for Trump, suddenly there would be significant screaming about infringing on his personal freedom.
  2. Well...shoot. He had a good run, but somehow that doesn't make his passing any easier to bear.
  3. I was never against vaccines, but they have nonetheless introduced divisions that I didn't know existed before. From my Saturday night gaming group, a high school classmate of mine and his dad were both hospitalized for Covid in December. I learned that neither of them had gotten the jab, which made me the fool. I had met with that group for many Saturdays assuming that all were vaccinated. (They are getting their jabs now, which helps). I don't think this has created a permanent rift in our relationship, but I have decided not to attend Saturday games until case counts in Minnesota at least start trending down. For me, that really hurts. My better half enjoys not going out, but for me, that's been one of the hardest parts of the last two years. I've even attended our Scout troop's virtual meetings just to hear people's voices (and see the faces of those who, unlike me, are not too cheap to buy a webcam). From the sound of it, both my classmate and his dad are recovering nicely, or as nicely as one does recover. Strangely, this doesn't surprise me with the dad, as he is north of 80 but a tough old cuss, and his mind remains tack-sharp. I just hope we can gather a few more times before he decides he's had enough of this world (somehow, I suspect that that's how he'll leave this world, when he's darn good and ready).
  4. I am horribly torn. On one hand, I miss my people and I yearn for the day when I can socialize without fear again. On the other hand, I have no idea when that will be able to resume. In particular, my Saturday gaming group might resume this weekend. Two of the usual attendees (a high school classmate of mine and his dad) were hospitalized with Covid recently, and I think they finally got their jabs. I have no idea whether they are still contagious. I want so badly to relax around the game table with everyone again, but don't know if I can relax enough to relax! We've put off a Christmas gathering several times because illness is hitting one of my sisters and her husband. Argh...Covid will probably never go away completely, but I look forward to when it becomes more endemic vs. pandemic, sort of like the flu.
  5. I hope that Lady P gets a negative result and that all of you stay healthy.
  6. That would be an excellent choice, because one can never be certain of what Loki is really up to.
  7. To paraphrase one of my favorite TV characters, the only fluid I see is a puddle of p*ss trying to be relevant.
  8. Ugh. Some of my family plan to travel to LA for a concert next month. Is it wrong if I quietly hope that the show is canceled?
  9. I am having fairly major surgery in a few days. So far everything is on track. I'm self-isolating a bit more than usual, my shots are current, etc. My greatest fear is still that some unvaccinated dingus will take the ICU bed that's currently reserved for me. At a pre-op appointment on Monday, I asked this question and was assured that this would not happen. Still, I can't help but be nervous. Mind you, any person needing an ICU bed is going to be suffering and deserving of empathy. When they are put there through willfully passing up a vaccine that is now widely available, then my empathy is in shorter supply than usual.
  10. We sent our kids to private schools, but thankfully with less-asinine rules related to vaccinations and other Covid precautions. Once vaccines became available they were strongly encouraged (though not mandated). Any kids displaying Covid symptoms were required to self quarantine for 14 days. One such kid came to a Clay Targets shooting event anyway, and once he was spotted by the head coach, was sent home as fast as we could get a parent there to get him. He also got a good chewing-out, and oh boy was it a doozy since the coach is also a retired drill instructor.
  11. It very well might. That and we all know "con" is the opposite of "pro," so "Congress" must be the opposite of "progress." 😜
  12. "You do remember how to fire phasers?" [steely glare in response]
  13. You're only human, Doc. I have likewise lost family to Covid, and...well, you and I are pretty much in the same boat. I have dear friends and family who are in the anti-vax/anti-mask camp, and so far I've kept the peace by staying away from them and not bringing up this topic. I just...can't bring myself to feel much sympathy for them when they get it (one anti-vax family did, and in two cases it led to pneumonia). There are more words swirling around in the pea soup that is my brain, but right now they aren't taking shape. I just can't think rationally when I try to empathize with the anti-vax crowd.
  14. Until there's UNTIL...I'm embarrassed to admit it, but it took me a while for that joke to sink in. Can I blame middle age?
  15. That is...rather clever, actually
  16. That is terrible, Dr. Mid-Nite. My condolences to, and prayers for, you and yours. I have no better words.
  17. If I may, I'd like to retract my previous comment. After thinking it through (I should really do that BEFORE I type something), I wouldn't be angry at anyone...angry that this is happening maybe, but not angry at anyone. Above all else, I hope that your nephew gets through this, along with the rest of you. That is by far the highest priority. I don't know if you are a religious person, but I'll put you and yours in my prayers anyway, and hope that is taken well. "Sh*t gets real" for me when I can put names and faces on an issue, even names and faces of people I don't really know and may never meet. Take care of you and yours!
  18. My local classic rock radio morning show does not deny all the bad stuff going on. What they do is continue to mention what is still right with the world, often in simple day to day interactions at the grocery store, a restaurant, etc. Their frequent reminders that there's still good in this world are wonderfully refreshing.
  19. That such disclaimers are even necessary makes me want to crawl to the bottom of a bottle of whiskey and never come back out.
  20. Badger, I'm happy that you are OK!
  21. I wonder if they scream about the "liberal left cancel culture" specifically to provide a distraction from their own shenanigans.
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