
MakeSabresGrr8Again
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As far as the family tree goes....I'll go out on a limb and say that we're just either buds or plain nuts.
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Super sized with a Kaopectate Shake.
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I was on Amazon and saw that they have 100% re-cycled toilet paper..... yuck, I don't think there's enough hand sanitizer around for me to even touch that.
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However, there are some similarities.....we also say filet o' fish and filet mignon
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Yet, you can toast both.
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They can't be "perfect" if they're stranger than you. ?
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It depends on how long the commercial was. Was it a short one or did they go on and on and on listing all the side affects?
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No she didn't.....she ended it with a (.) ?
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Heart-felt prayers go out for all to be well.
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That's fair but, several times on these boards people have pointed out that there is a great deal of foolishness, carelessness, and plain disregard for others which is where I don't want those type of people deciding the fate of others. The ones that refuse to wear a mask because they just don't feel like it. Or the ones who won't follow the arrows in the store because they don't feel like walking down one aisle to get to another. Those kind of people in my opinion don't deserve to be spared by herd immunity.
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Although I don't think you need to seek help, I do however think you need to see where others may be coming from. I am glad you enjoy life and live it to your fullest without fear (and I do love the photos you post). I have worked in nursing homes and can tell you that alot of those patients are still "happy" to be alive. Depending on the skill level of the nursing home some of them have the freedom to live a decent life as opposed to other options. Outside of that, it also gives family a way of preparing for the inevitable and be at peace with knowing they had their opportunity say their good-byes ( something that is being taken away by this COVID). But you need to remember that not every elderly person is in a nursing home and neither are all the people that are at a greater risk of catching this thing. My dad is going to be 91 yrs old this year and still lives in his own home and still drives, goes to church, visits my mom's grave, socializes with friends and neighbors, some occasional travel, even had his own home-based business until a couple years ago to keep occupied. When my mom passed a couple years ago, I flew out just in time to say good-bye to her (although she wasn't coherent) and she passed about 36 hours later. Even that little time spent meant a great deal to me seeing how we lived in different parts of the country for most of 40yrs. I could sense a comfort feeling in her as well, since I was her "baby". I stayed with my dad for 3 months to help him get things in order. What amazed me was the out-pouring of love from everyone who were touch by their (mom/ dad) lives. People stopping by every day with homemade meals or inviting my dad and I over for dinner. Each one telling me how their lives were impacted by my parents meant so much more than you could imagine. Most of the lives my parents touch came after they were retired, when they had the time to do things that mattered to so many. For many years my dad worked a manufacturing job full time, a security job part time, and was in military reserves (medical battalion) while my mom also worked from the time us kids were in school. They worked very hard for what they have and to provide for us both at the time and possibly in the future. Sure, they had their medical issues much like many other people, dad had triple by-pass at age 69, vision problems, and for about 2yrs has had a cancerous mass on his kidney. Mom was a diabetic amputee with other conditions like COPD and vision issues but lived to be 85. But all this and yet i still feel for others that are not older. there are people dying from this that are just starting what could be a long productive and touching life. What if my parents were younger .....would I want someone as narrow- minded as yourself deciding their fate? Or should they be able to decide their own fate and leave it up to their faith in a higher power than any of us? And, what happens if a a cure or vaccine comes along in a few months or a year...should you kill 60,000 people out of ignorance that might be fine if that happens? I understand the argument for "herd immunity" but I don't think people realize the real costs of it. What about a medical student who might save many lives in the future or a biologist who might be on the verge of a cure if they are affected by this? What if it's your family member that you need to make the choice if they live or die? And, either way that we go with this could be devastating or not. But if it just means that we take some every day precautions (some of which should be practices in everyday life which are other wise be ignored...like frequent hand washing) is that so hard to do to possibly save meaningful lives? Is it that inconvenient to wear a mask and sanitize hands and other little precautions that we can take to maybe get through this? If it's just inconvenience, is that enough to make such a decision? I hear that many of the health care workers are understandably getting depression and are tiring of this whole thing watching people suffering and dying from this, and yet by going back to "normal" may increase that burden on them along with the general population. Many people being tossed into mass graves that might not be a necessity as some claim. I don't hear the people in nursing homes going out and protesting for a return to normal. And what would be the cost if everyone in a nursing home were to die( or you could say, killed for the herd). Loss of income for the owners, loss of jobs in many areas of the job sector due to no need in the near future for nursing homes or it looks like you might be ok with shutting them down permanently. Sorry in advance about the narrow-minded thing and in some ways I fear that I may be too.
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It was just a quick search because I knew I had seen something in reference to him being "on the market".
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Here: https://www.nhltraderumors.me/2020/02/nhltr-max-domi-going-to-tampa-bay.html
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Sabres “salary cap space is a mirage” per Yerdon in Athletic
MakeSabresGrr8Again replied to freester's topic in The Aud Club
Back up goalie. -
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I believe it's Linus Ullmark.....check the signature on the puck, even the # looks like a 36 https://www.google.com/search?q=linus+ullmark+signature&oq=linus+ullmark+sig&aqs=chrome.1.69i57j0.22743j0j4&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8
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At least the ones that are still alive. Oh wait, maybe not for those who have lost loved ones.
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Sort of...... 3. Bass graduated from Georgia Southern with a degree in Marketing and a double minor in Finance and Business Management. JBot replacement???? LOL
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Per Dreger Sabres 2020 First Pick Maybe Available
MakeSabresGrr8Again replied to Brawndo's topic in The Aud Club
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Per Dreger Sabres 2020 First Pick Maybe Available
MakeSabresGrr8Again replied to Brawndo's topic in The Aud Club
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Ron Jeremy is that you? With the social distancing it still must be a long reach, eh?
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Don't qualify for various reasons.....essential employee, still employed, and not Covid positive or symptomatic. My only problem is the high risk factor and it's not considered a reason for unemployment. I even contacted them and another state agency to find out and they told me no. Basically my options are stay at home unpaid or throw myself into the fire. My risk is doubled like some others on here because my wife works at the hospital too and could still bring it home. Then add on the fact I live in an apartment building with 12 units in which 3 other tenants work in nursing homes. One has already had it and I found out after they got out of isolation in home. Just biding my time stressed out waiting.
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Lung disorders such as COPD are high risk also.....what concerns me is that I have ALL of these issues and over 60. Am under stay at home Dr's "recommendations" and of course I don't qualify for any help. Still technically employed and not disabled so no unemployment and diability denied....only option was unpaid LOA, been about 5 weeks now.