++ ATOT official NEF thread part IV ++

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IronWing

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Show me on this doll where the bad man touched you.
My experience in Boy Scouts didn’t include that activity. One of the leaders was a priest so it should have been a double whammy but, nothing. Then again, I was a pretty homely lad.
 
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Red Squirrel

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Even when I change my mind and decide not to post something, this forum just auto fills the post reply area with it until I post something else.

I hate that! I find the only way to make it go away is to replace with a few spaces and leave the tab open for a while, then it eventually saves the spaces.
 

Red Squirrel

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Well glad that's over and glad I have a snow blower. Was still tricky to get it out since I still had to dig an area big enough to get it turned around right. My driveway/garage/walkway area is really awkward that I end up having to do most of that by hand just so I can maneouver the snowblower to start doing the driveway.

If I didn't have a snow blower I think I would have gave up and just called a plow company. Some places there was like 3 feet of snow.
 

Red Squirrel

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Well I can say the sore throat is gone, fever is down. The nose is meh, but not super bad. I think I'll actually be able to make it in to work on Tuesday. It felt like this was not going away any time soon and really didn't want to call in sick again, already missed 3 days.
 

shortylickens

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Jul 15, 2003
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No, DICKHEAD!
If yur sick go to sleep!
AND STAY THERE!

Also, I recommend some beef stew. If you cant make it yourself, heat up a can of Cambells beef stew.
 

Red Squirrel

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Sore throat is gone, but nose is plugged up internally, like even if I blow it out it's plugged up further down the line that just does not get reached by blowing it. Getting shortness of breath, not fun.
 

shortylickens

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My fridge is at that perfect temperature. When I pull out a water bottle and shake it, the water inside instantly turns into slush.
 

Red Squirrel

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Ever blow your nose so hard you tear up?

That's pretty much all the time. I've also had it where the mucus comes out of the eyes. Right now it feels clear when I blow, like it does not feel blocked, but it still feels blocked internally, like in the lungs maybe. Hope I'm not getting pneumonia.
 

EliteRetard

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Mar 6, 2006
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Oh man...the absolute hysteria here.

We have the privilege of the first person to die of the COVID-19 corona-virus in the US.
Meanwhile there's probably already 100 dead fighting over "supplies".
Maybe half that number from drinking Purell.

Everyone is just about frothing at the mouth and quick to rage, sure to cause indirect incidents.
I wouldn't be surprised to see an extra thousand or more car crashes already linked to the virus hysteria.

It already sucked a lot here, and driving has always been miserable and risky.
Now it's gotten very dangerous to leave the house, and not because of "the virus".
I'm expecting it to reach extreme danger soon, people being robbed at gunpoint in their homes.
 

sdifox

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played a bit of Assasin's Creed Syndicate. Not sure I am interested in this genre.
 

Red Squirrel

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Oh man...the absolute hysteria here.

We have the privilege of the first person to die of the COVID-19 corona-virus in the US.
Meanwhile there's probably already 100 dead fighting over "supplies".
Maybe half that number from drinking Purell.

Everyone is just about frothing at the mouth and quick to rage, sure to cause indirect incidents.
I wouldn't be surprised to see an extra thousand or more car crashes already linked to the virus hysteria.

It already sucked a lot here, and driving has always been miserable and risky.
Now it's gotten very dangerous to leave the house, and not because of "the virus".
I'm expecting it to reach extreme danger soon, people being robbed at gunpoint in their homes.


Makes me glad to live in a small city, even though there has been cases in Canada the chance of it getting here is pretty small. At least I hope it does not make it here since most of our supplies got sent to Japan.
 

shortylickens

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I'm always surprised when morons panic and drink Purell or bathe in a tub full of bleach. Ignorance truly is the seed of fear.