You forgot the Giant Pacific Octopus and the Murder Hornets.
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You forgot the Giant Pacific Octopus and the Murder Hornets.
That is good news. I always worry about those people who don't have a mild case; there are far too many of them.
A snow globe.
I just put in an Amazon Fresh order--kumquats!
OK, that's not exactly dinner. I'm pretty sure my next dinner will be eggs, breakfast sausage, and corned beef hash.
I think my forebears settled there for a time. Or maybe it was North Dakota.
The population density would be a draw...:)
Skamania County makes shooting Sasquatch a crime. It was a felony but has been watered down since.
I think that 30% figure is just for California; I understand the national rate is about 10%. Of course, that could have changed.
Maybe we should append a disclaimer of the kind generally seen on Op-ed pages.to the bottom of our posts, so we can glance at it after reading a particularly global assertion.:D
The spaghetti with meat sauce was delayed, then morphed into a vaguely Asian-inspired noodle dish with beef, leeks, peppers, onions, garlic, ginger, scallions, sesame oil, and a dash of soy sauce....
But the whole Portland area is engulfed in wildfire smoke and awash in armed and dangerous Antifa fighters. All the buildings are aflame. ;) And, if you're homophobic, Portland has the second-highest...
Medical consensus seems to be that we need to follow established guidelines until the majority of the population is vaccinated, which sounds like it will be this summer.
Turning our backs on blatantly racist materials left over from a previous era doesn't bother me--unless it's being studied as a bad example. I've said before I'm not a Seuss fan, so that part doesn't...
Trump's lazy laissez-faire non-response to COVID--and then pitting state governments against each other and the federal government) to get what little PPE was available without ramping up production...
Isn't that stupid? We can finally see the light at the end of the COVID tunnel, so Abbott is going to encourage everyone to go out and spread their four new virulent variants all over the...
I'll add to the chorus that says put things aside for now and wait.
You might cast about for artistic activities that don't require wrist strength, but that appeal to you.
Future genealogists in your family will be so glad you did!
I lived in one reasonably-sized room with a bath down the hall in my last year of college. It was fine then, but I have no desire to live in spartan quarters now. Soon enough when someone deposits me...
Yeah--I'm sure someone up here has, I just don't know anyone.
I was COVID-ready before that was a thing; pandemics suit me. :cool:
Also, units like this would be ideal for Housing First apartments for the recently homeless.
I can see it for vacationing, as a dorm alternative or temporary housing.
I came within ten feet of a Safeway worker a year ago (last March), while I was fully masked. Other than that, nada.
Yeah--"mean" wasn't quite the right word. Sloppy writing. My bad.
Your experience certainly resonates with me. COVID has served as a reset for many--in a good way.
Remember, I have no money in the financial markets. I may have, one day. No one I know has ever lost money in real estate in this region.