Are you going to jump back into the flow of things and act like it never happened?
Are there things you miss that you're going to do? (Go out to eat? Throw a party? Head to Bars?)
Will there be any long terms changes to your habits? (Count to 20 when Washing hands, elbows instead of shaking hands?)
Sending my kids to boarding school.
I'm never going to touch a doorknob with my bare hand ever again.
Quote from: Frenns Liquor Depot on March 27, 2020, 08:33:32 AM
I'm never going to touch a doorknob with my bare hand ever again.
Actual knob door openers should be banned.
And wet markets.
I've thought about this.
I was always an avid hand washer and will continue to do so.
I'll frequently continue to Lysol wipe down computer mouse and keyboards and doorknobs, etc, that I did not really do very often before.
Will probably bring Lysol wipes to stadiums, restaurants, etc to wipe down seating first.
I'll probably yell at sick people showing up at work to go home more so than I have in the past.
Quote from: MU Fan in Connecticut on March 27, 2020, 09:06:25 AM
I've thought about this.
I was always an avid hand washer and will continue to do so.
I'll frequently continue to Lysol wipe down computer mouse and keyboards and doorknobs, etc, that I did not really do very often before.
Will probably bring Lysol wipes to stadiums, restaurants, etc to wipe down seating first.
I'll probably yell at sick people showing up at work to go home more so than I have in the past.
Personal hope - having to carry hand sanitizer and wipes around will allow the fanny pack to make a resurrection.
1. Visit family members
2. Talk in person to the people I work with
3. Eat at my favorite restaurants
Quote from: Fluffy Blue Monster on March 27, 2020, 09:43:30 AM
1. Visit family members
2. Talk in person to the people I work with
3. Eat at my favorite restaurants
4. Go to a sporting event and enjoy a collective experience that doesn't involve fighting off a global pandemic.
Quote from: Retire0 on March 27, 2020, 09:40:36 AM
Personal hope - having to carry hand sanitizer and wipes around will allow the fanny pack to make a resurrection.
If you wear the fanny pack, you also have to wear baggy shorts, black shoes and knee-high socks.
First thing I'm gonna do it head to my favorite restaurants and coffee shops and enjoy the crowds.
Quote from: GooooMarquette on March 27, 2020, 09:46:50 AM
If you wear the fanny pack, you also have to wear baggy shorts, black shoes and knee-high socks.
Baggy cargos?
Hug strangers. Kiss them on the cheek.
Kiss the nurse that just gave me a safe and effective vaccination.
Quote from: Retire0 on March 27, 2020, 08:32:42 AM
Sending my kids to boarding school.
Let me know when you find a good one.
Be Cremated
/dark humor
I think I'll classify this as "over" when myself and roughly everyone I know has been vaccinated.
At that time, my attitude will largely be based on whether or not I'm still employed.
Quote from: Fluffy Blue Monster on March 27, 2020, 09:43:30 AM
1. Visit family members
2. Talk in person to the people I work with
3. Eat at my favorite restaurants
All of this. I'm an introvert and the lack of human interaction is starting to drive me crazy.
Don't take simple things you enjoy for granted. Appreciate get togethers with friends and co-workers. Continue to travel as much as possible.
Social distancing (and no sports) has been a bit easier for me to handle than I expected. Hobbies are replaceable.
Quote from: BM1090 on March 27, 2020, 11:22:58 AM
Social distancing (and no sports) has been a bit easier for me to handle than I expected. Hobbies are replaceable.
Not the right thread, but the latest trend is to call it physical distancing, and encouraging people to social using technology, or from a safe distance..
Whip it out.
Quote from: mu_hilltopper on March 27, 2020, 11:17:06 AM
I think I'll classify this as "over" when myself and roughly everyone I know has been vaccinated.
At that time, my attitude will largely be based on whether or not I'm still employed.
A vaccine would be the bees knees, but at this point I'd settle for knowing the hospital has a ventilator ready for me along with a person who knows how to get me on it.
Quote from: rocky_warrior on March 27, 2020, 11:28:05 AM
Not the right thread, but the latest trend is to call it physical distancing, and encouraging people to social using technology, or from a safe distance..
Super agreed there. Whoever coined the phrase "social distancing" should be ashamed. It's physical distancing.
Be social, on the phone, online, or 10 feet away. Otherwise we're in a much bigger world of pain.
Quote from: ZiggysFryBoy on March 27, 2020, 10:52:14 AM
Let me know when you find a good one.
Real issue finding one that takes 3-year-olds. But was going to follow Al and stash my possessions at St. John's Northwestern.
Quote from: Retire0 on March 27, 2020, 08:32:42 AM
Sending my kids to boarding school.
Today's winner of the internet.
Quote from: WI inferiority Complexes on March 27, 2020, 11:39:15 AM
Whip it out.
i mean i have questions. like what are you doing while working from home if not letting it all hang out
Quote from: WI inferiority Complexes on March 27, 2020, 11:39:15 AM
Whip it out.
No better time to walk down the street with your johnson swinging. Nobody around to see it.
And remember May 1st starts outdoor fooking season at the 4never household, so if you see a bare ass in the light of the moon,don't be scared.
Solid man and let da juices flow, hey?
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Quote from: jesmu84 on March 27, 2020, 04:29:40 PM
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Bravo!
Me and Mrs Goose will take part in the annual May 1st tradition. Hopefully I will not have to tranquilize her, but I am getting laid outside on May1st
Wee kan have a giant Scoop Outdoor Fookfest, aina?
Quote from: 4everwarriors on March 27, 2020, 06:49:04 PM
Wee kan have a giant Scoop Outdoor Fookfest, aina?
6 feet away, aina?
I'm going to probably take my chances playing basketball but otherwise continue to social distance. I don't think this is going away until there a vaccine. I think things will start to open back up and there will be a second round of this. But that's an uneducated guess.
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Quote from: wadesworld on March 27, 2020, 07:37:37 PM
I'm going to probably take my chances playing basketball but otherwise continue to social distance. I don't think this is going away until there a vaccine. I think things will start to open back up and there will be a second round of this. But that's an uneducated guess.
Play a soft zone defense just in case.
Going to dine-in at Arby's.
Looks like we might have a lot of time to decide.
Resume shaking hands and hugging people
Go to my gym.
Quote from: forgetful on March 28, 2020, 09:47:59 AM
Go to my gym.
This is a big one for me. Don't miss bars as much as I thought, have been cooking great meals though I know missing restaurants will come. But all I have to workout is my old heavy bag and two 15lb dumbbells... Not great.
Quote from: Galway Eagle on March 28, 2020, 10:19:12 AM
This is a big one for me. Don't miss bars as much as I thought, have been cooking great meals though I know missing restaurants will come. But all I have to workout is my old heavy bag and two 15lb dumbbells... Not great.
This is me.
I'm in healthcare, so going to work everyday. So at least I'm getting some social interaction.
Lack of bars/restaurants hasn't been as big as I thought it might.
The gym has been a big, frustrating loss
Not going to gym is a big loss for me. Enjoy that couple of hours of working out and seeing familiar faces.
Send my kids to daycare so I can use my vacation days
Quote from: Goose on March 28, 2020, 12:45:00 PM
Not going to gym is a big loss for me. Enjoy that couple of hours of working out and seeing familiar faces.
Broke out the P90X DVD's and my adjustable dumbells the past couple of weeks. Working that harder than I ever did. Making great meals at home, and actually talking on the phone to my long distance friends more now than ever. Trying to find as much gratitude as I can. Not trying to think of the devastation this thing is causing.
Get a haircut.
:D
Go to mass and sing in my church choir.
Quote from: lawdog77 on March 28, 2020, 02:41:18 PM
Broke out the P90X DVD's and my adjustable dumbells the past couple of weeks. Working that harder than I ever did. Making great meals at home, and actually talking on the phone to my long distance friends more now than ever. Trying to find as much gratitude as I can. Not trying to think of the devastation this thing is causing.
Great post, Lawdog.
Eating better (and cheaper) and exercising more. The devastation will be major, but we will recover quickly. I am optimistic for the future.
Quote from: Hards_Alumni on March 28, 2020, 03:27:08 PM
Get a haircut.
:D
https://www.yahoo.com/huffpost/how-to-cut-own-hair-094500893.html
Try it and report back.
I'm not sure. 2023 is a long ways away
Go to spinning class again and run some races. At least I can still get outside and run as that's about the only thing keeping me sort of sane now :). But I miss the good cross training I had going with spinning. And I was doing so well with Marathon training which is sort of down the drain now. I was supposed to have run a Marathon today in St. Louis and was planning on running another one in Lincoln, Nebraska on May 3rd which was also canceled of course. I was trying to increase how many states I've run Marathons in this year - well that won't be happening now - oh well :). At this point I'm hoping to be able to run at least one Marathon in a new state in 2020.
That and watch sports again :). I love sports and it's pretty much all I normally watch on TV so I feel a little lost these days.
I can't wait to go back to the gym. I've been working out in my apartment, but it's just not the same. It's been a really tough adjustment for someone who is there 5-6 times a week.
Excited to have Mexican food at a real Mexican restaurant, chips and all.
Hopefully have a business still there to get back on track. Really missing out on the world travel that was such a big part of my life. Honestly, work is the weirdest. It's not that I miss the grind, but the feeling of powerlessness really F-ing sucks and it makes it hard to not be bitter and cynical to all the people telling you to just chill out and relax, knowing that they don't have the same susceptibility.
And as much as anything, I hope like hell there is still a EPL finish to the season to see LFC finally lift the trophy
Quote from: Marquette Fan on March 29, 2020, 01:14:56 PM
Go to spinning class again and run some races. At least I can still get outside and run as that's about the only thing keeping me sort of sane now :). But I miss the good cross training I had going with spinning. And I was doing so well with Marathon training which is sort of down the drain now. I was supposed to have run a Marathon today in St. Louis and was planning on running another one in Lincoln, Nebraska on May 3rd which was also canceled of course. I was trying to increase how many states I've run Marathons in this year - well that won't be happening now - oh well :). At this point I'm hoping to be able to run at least one Marathon in a new state in 2020.
That and watch sports again :). I love sports and it's pretty much all I normally watch on TV so I feel a little lost these days.
How many marathons have you run, and how many states have you hit?
I ran 8 marathons in 7 states back in the 80s and 90s (including STL in '89), but then injured a couple of discs and had to give it up. These days, my workouts are on my bikes (road bike when it's dry; fat bike when it isn't).
Quote from: GooooMarquette on March 31, 2020, 08:50:27 AM
How many marathons have you run, and how many states have you hit?
I ran 8 marathons in 7 states back in the 80s and 90s (including STL in '89), but then injured a couple of discs and had to give it up. These days, my workouts are on my bikes (road bike when it's dry; fat bike when it isn't).
Many good biking trails in Minny? The only one I've been on is south of I-90 down by Lanesboro.
Quote from: Jockey on March 31, 2020, 11:10:08 AM
Many good biking trails in Minny? The only one I've been on is south of I-90 down by Lanesboro.
The Root River Trail around Lanesboro is probably the best around here.
Unfortunately, I'm not familiar with many other bike trails because most of my miles are on the rural roads south of Rochester. Mostly just me and the farmers on highways with nice wide shoulders.
Quote from: GooooMarquette on March 31, 2020, 08:50:27 AM
How many marathons have you run, and how many states have you hit?
I ran 8 marathons in 7 states back in the 80s and 90s (including STL in '89), but then injured a couple of discs and had to give it up. These days, my workouts are on my bikes (road bike when it's dry; fat bike when it isn't).
I've run 11 total in 8 states so far. Lakefront Marathon was my first in 2015 and I also did that in 2016 along with the first two Milwaukee Running Festival Marathons (now called the Milwaukee Marathon) before I decided to try to do Marathons in different states. The most states I've done in a year is 2 and I was trying to do 4 this year. But now I'm thinking the total might be zero for 2020. It's a mild disappointment to me but I understand why races are being canceled. And I've been injury prone and didn't start running Marathons until I was a little older so I'm not sure how I'll hold up on this quest. But it's been fun for me - cool to check out other races and vist places I might not normally go to. One nice thing is my last Marathon in November - the Marshall University Marathon in Huntington, WV was super fun and I finally broke my PR that I had set in May 2017 - at least my last Marathon for awhile was a good one :).
St. Louis this year was supposed to be our family spring break trip too - going to try to do that in 2021 now as the race lines up with Spring Break again at least and those race organizers offered a deferral.
Quote from: Marquette Fan on April 02, 2020, 09:43:28 PM
I've run 11 total in 8 states so far. Lakefront Marathon was my first in 2015 and I also did that in 2016 along with the first two Milwaukee Running Festival Marathons (now called the Milwaukee Marathon) before I decided to try to do Marathons in different states. The most states I've done in a year is 2 and I was trying to do 4 this year. But now I'm thinking the total might be zero for 2020. It's a mild disappointment to me but I understand why races are being canceled. And I've been injury prone and didn't start running Marathons until I was a little older so I'm not sure how I'll hold up on this quest. But it's been fun for me - cool to check out other races and vist places I might not normally go to. One nice thing is my last Marathon in November - the Marshall University Marathon in Huntington, WV was super fun and I finally broke my PR that I had set in May 2017 - at least my last Marathon for awhile was a good one :).
St. Louis this year was supposed to be our family spring break trip too - going to try to do that in 2021 now as the race lines up with Spring Break again at least and those race organizers offered a deferral.
Very cool.
Lakefront was my first too, back in '88.
I ran STL back in '89 when it was in the fall. That was also my PR.
If you haven't run one in California yet, I'd HIGHLY recommend Big Sur. Well organized and absolutely gorgeous.
Quote from: GooooMarquette on April 02, 2020, 09:57:34 PM
Very cool.
Lakefront was my first too, back in '88.
I ran STL back in '89 when it was in the fall. That was also my PR.
If you haven't run one in California yet, I'd HIGHLY recommend Big Sur. Well organized and absolutely gorgeous.
Thanks. Congrats to you also on the marathons and great that you can bike now and enjoy that.
Yeah I still have California to do. I've just done states I can drive to so far - mostly the Midwest. I did road trip with friends to Fargo, ND and Brookings, SD and have done family trips to some other close destinations. I was supposed to go with a friend to Nebraska in May - she's only about 5 states away from completing her 50 state journey and had another one canceled this month too.
Are you aiming for 50 states? That was originally a goal of mine but I'm not sure my body can handle 3 or 4 fulls per year. I do plan on doing Big Sur and hopefully NYC and Boston, but I'm a long ways away from that point right now.
What's are your favorites that you've completed? I really enjoyed Chicago, Milwaukee and the Wisconsin Marathon in Kenosha.. Vegas is unique being at night but the back half of that course is pretty terrible.
Hoping to do Minneapolis in October.
Quote from: Marquette Fan on April 02, 2020, 09:43:28 PM
I've run 11 total in 8 states so far. Lakefront Marathon was my first in 2015 and I also did that in 2016 along with the first two Milwaukee Running Festival Marathons (now called the Milwaukee Marathon) before I decided to try to do Marathons in different states. The most states I've done in a year is 2 and I was trying to do 4 this year. But now I'm thinking the total might be zero for 2020. It's a mild disappointment to me but I understand why races are being canceled. And I've been injury prone and didn't start running Marathons until I was a little older so I'm not sure how I'll hold up on this quest. But it's been fun for me - cool to check out other races and vist places I might not normally go to. One nice thing is my last Marathon in November - the Marshall University Marathon in Huntington, WV was super fun and I finally broke my PR that I had set in May 2017 - at least my last Marathon for awhile was a good one :).
St. Louis this year was supposed to be our family spring break trip too - going to try to do that in 2021 now as the race lines up with Spring Break again at least and those race organizers offered a deferral.
If you want one of the most scenic, and want to qualify for Boston, kill two birds with one stone here:
https://www.halfmarathons.net/utah-revel-big-cottonwood-marathon-half-marathon/ (https://www.halfmarathons.net/utah-revel-big-cottonwood-marathon-half-marathon/)
I have high respect for marathoners being able to make time in the schedule to train.
I run 5 days per week April through December (some but much less in the 1Q), but only for fun and 5K's (or the occasional 10K). I still want to do a marathon at least once, but the time needed to train just isn't there (yet). And 37 years of distance running and I have one creaky knee that I have to get annual get Euphlexa shots for doesn't help.
No marathon, but I recommend this one to out-of-staters. The New Haven Labor Day Road Race. 20K, 1/2 Marathon (just added 3 years ago), 5K races. It's mostly a flat course even the 20K & Half-marathon. USA Track & Field holds the 20K Championship race here every year so we've seen Galen Rupp and most of the men & women who just qualified for Tokyo Olympic marathon race here. And Harpoon is a sponsor so everyone's bib has beer coupons on it.
I tried the lotto for Chicago and NYC but no luck. It's a long shot but the ultimate goal is to qualify for Boston. Might do TC in the fall but not sure it's the best for BQ. Only marathon I've done is Lakefront. Any ideas for a fall marathon (if they aren't cancelled) that's considered a "fast" course. Perhaps doing Lakefront again is my best shot.
Hookers and blow. Just getting back to life as normal. ;D
Quote from: bananahammock on April 03, 2020, 11:37:55 AM
I tried the lotto for Chicago and NYC but no luck. It's a long shot but the ultimate goal is to qualify for Boston. Might do TC in the fall but not sure it's the best for BQ. Only marathon I've done is Lakefront. Any ideas for a fall marathon (if they aren't cancelled) that's considered a "fast" course. Perhaps doing Lakefront again is my best shot.
Phoenix in February is all downhill, but that means you have to train throughout the winter. Chicago is super flat so I'd keep entering that lottery. Other than that, not sure. I believe Indianapolis is fast and in the fall but I haven't run it.
Quote from: BM1090 on April 02, 2020, 11:17:16 PM
Are you aiming for 50 states? That was originally a goal of mine but I'm not sure my body can handle 3 or 4 fulls per year. I do plan on doing Big Sur and hopefully NYC and Boston, but I'm a long ways away from that point right now.
What's are your favorites that you've completed? I really enjoyed Chicago, Milwaukee and the Wisconsin Marathon in Kenosha.. Vegas is unique being at night but the back half of that course is pretty terrible.
Hoping to do Minneapolis in October.
Yes I am aiming for 50 states but I also wonder if my body can hold up for it. I went for a PR for my fall 2019 one and got it - yeah :). So this year I wanted to see if I could increase my states completed and was supposed to run Marathons 5 weeks apart in the spring and then the pandemic happened. NYC would be cool but not sure about getting into that. I'll never qualify for Boston so that's not on my radar.
Fargo and Flying Pig are probably my two favorites. I feel like the only runner I know who didn't love doing the Chicago Marathon :). Lakefront was a great one to do as my first Marathon.
I'm not signed up for any more races this year - have had 3 canceled so far and I'm going to wait until races can happen again before committing any money to them. I'm starting to think it might be 2021 at least before I can run another race. I feel a tad lost running these days as I'm so used to having a race to train for - hard for me to 'just' be on a maintenance plan of sorts.
I've heard good things about the one in Minneapolis - hope they have it and good luck.
Quote from: bananahammock on April 03, 2020, 11:37:55 AM
I tried the lotto for Chicago and NYC but no luck. It's a long shot but the ultimate goal is to qualify for Boston. Might do TC in the fall but not sure it's the best for BQ. Only marathon I've done is Lakefront. Any ideas for a fall marathon (if they aren't cancelled) that's considered a "fast" course. Perhaps doing Lakefront again is my best shot.
I don't know anything about the TC course so can't speak to that about it being a good BQ. I've done Lakefront twice and it's pretty darn flat as you know - seems like it would be a good potential BQ course. Someone also mentioned Indianapolis - I ran that in 2018 and that was a nice race - that might be a good potential one for you also. Assuming races can happen this fall of course.
I have a friend who finished her goal of doing half-marathons in all 50 states last year. She's 52. She had to take a year off however because she decided to do an Ironman at the age of 48. (Successfully BTW).
Quote from: Fluffy Blue Monster on April 04, 2020, 08:41:37 AM
I have a friend who finished her goal of doing half-marathons in all 50 states last year. She's 52. She had to take a year off however because she decided to do an Ironman at the age of 48. (Successfully BTW).
Congrats to her - that's impressive on the halfs and the Ironman.
Quote from: pbiflyer on April 03, 2020, 01:23:39 PM
Hookers and blow. Just getting back to life as normal. ;D
https://milwaukeerecord.com/city-life/now-you-can-watch-and-tip-your-favorite-silk-exotic-dancers-online/
Travel somewhere. Immediately.
Quote from: bananahammock on April 03, 2020, 11:37:55 AM
I tried the lotto for Chicago and NYC but no luck. It's a long shot but the ultimate goal is to qualify for Boston. Might do TC in the fall but not sure it's the best for BQ. Only marathon I've done is Lakefront. Any ideas for a fall marathon (if they aren't cancelled) that's considered a "fast" course. Perhaps doing Lakefront again is my best shot.
I didn't run my first one until I was 54 so I have limited experience. In the Midwest I ran fall marathons in Chicago (twice), Des Moines and Indianapolis. Since I qualified for my Boston in Chicago that's the one I would recommend.
Quote from: Lennys Tap on April 05, 2020, 09:18:07 PM
I didn't run my first one until I was 54 so I have limited experience. In the Midwest I ran fall marathons in Chicago (twice), Des Moines and Indianapolis. Since I qualified for my Boston in Chicago that's the one I would recommend.
Congrats on qualifying for Boston - that's quite the achievement.
Go to the chiropractor. Way overdue and getting more sore by the day. Stretching isn't getting it done.
Bump. I think within 90 days, this trainwreck is mostly over.
I figure by June, we'll be well vaccinated .. so we're planning a couple of long distance trips for the summer because why not. We've been cooped up in our home for over a year.
I think the travel industry is going to really take off.
Quote from: mu_hilltopper on March 06, 2021, 09:06:13 AM
Bump. I think within 90 days, this trainwreck is mostly over.
I figure by June, we'll be well vaccinated .. so we're planning a couple of long distance trips for the summer because why not. We've been cooped up in our home for over a year.
I think the travel industry is going to really take off.
We're gonna party like it's 1999.
We are already planning two trips for the summer. Get out 2nd shots soon and then we will be ready to rock.
Quote from: mu_hilltopper on March 06, 2021, 09:06:13 AM
I think the travel industry is going to really take off.
We're getting our travel in this late winter/spring, and then planning mostly local/camping stuff for summer since we expect travel to be absolutely nuts (in terms of crowds & prices) this summer.
I'm having a debate with myself. A friend is getting married at the end of May in CA. I should be fully vaccinated then with a few weeks to spare, but still seems weird to travel and go to a large gathering.
Quote from: rocky_warrior on March 06, 2021, 12:06:06 PM
.. planning mostly local/camping stuff for summer since we expect travel to be absolutely nuts (in terms of crowds & prices) this summer.
Lots of competing factors. On the plus side, we have people who are antsy and, especially for the travel set, a booming economy with pent up dollars.
On the minus side .. there'll be a good chunk of people who just "aren't ready." Also, the travel restrictions aren't disappearing instantly .. I dunno when the testing requirements are going to disappear, I'm guessing they'll be there through 2021.
Tourism/hotels/restaurants/etc will have an interesting balancing act on hiring a work force. Do they ramp up immediately for the season? Or wait and watch the volume?
Quote from: cheebs09 on March 06, 2021, 01:10:41 PM
I'm having a debate with myself. A friend is getting married at the end of May in CA. I should be fully vaccinated then with a few weeks to spare, but still seems weird to travel and go to a large gathering.
I tend to be pretty cautious, but it seems like it would be perfectly reasonable to go if you will be fully vaccinated and follow applicable guidelines regarding mask wearing and the like. And a state like CA isn't likely to lift mandates until it's pretty safe.
What are the chances a trip to Banff and Yoho could happen in mid to late August?
Canada has been extended a month at a time. So foreseeably that could be rolled back quickly when the US begins really rolling with vaccinations. But they've also been a bit heavy handed with their posturing, so I wouldn't expect any proactivity in opening back up to Americans
Quote from: mu_hilltopper on March 06, 2021, 02:55:24 PM
I dunno when the testing requirements are going to disappear, I'm guessing they'll be there through 2021.
I was only speaking of US domestic travel. Other than international & HI are there other states with testing requirements/travel restrictions? I haven't been keeping up other than the states that I usually travel.
I'm assuming international travel won't really be a "good" option until 2022.
edit: did my own googling, looks like the NE states still have some restrictions, but outside of that, it's all open. Places like KY and CA just "suggest" quarantining.
Quote from: cheebs09 on March 06, 2021, 01:10:41 PM
I'm having a debate with myself. A friend is getting married at the end of May in CA. I should be fully vaccinated then with a few weeks to spare, but still seems weird to travel and go to a large gathering.
Why? Science is real. Go ahead and enjoy, hey?
Quote from: cheebs09 on March 06, 2021, 01:10:41 PM
I'm having a debate with myself. A friend is getting married at the end of May in CA. I should be fully vaccinated then with a few weeks to spare, but still seems weird to travel and go to a large gathering.
just go..
Our poker group got together tonight for the first time since Feb 2020. Six guys in their 50s and 60s, all of whom are fully vaccinated, enjoying "normal" life playing poker, having some beer and food. A fun 4 hours.
Quote from: MU82 on May 03, 2021, 11:43:21 PM
Our poker group got together tonight for the first time since Feb 2020. Six guys in their 50s and 60s, all of whom are fully vaccinated, enjoying "normal" life playing poker, having some beer and food. A fun 4 hours.
MU82, I saw that someone posted your poker game on Facebook:
(https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/1/1b/Faro_card_game.jpg/488px-Faro_card_game.jpg)
Quote from: lawdog77 on May 05, 2021, 03:43:34 PM
MU82, I saw that someone posted your poker game on Facebook:
(https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/1/1b/Faro_card_game.jpg/488px-Faro_card_game.jpg)
23 skidoo! That's us!
My wife and I are heading to Puerto Vallerta for our anniversary in June. We're vaccinated and got a great deal to a great resort we've visited before.
Quote from: Billy Hoyle on May 05, 2021, 09:52:13 PM
My wife and I are heading to Puerto Vallerta for our anniversary in June. We're vaccinated and got a great deal to a great resort we've visited before.
If you haven't been the up Monzon Brewery! Los Muertos Brewery has a cool environment and logo but the beer was sub par.
Quote from: Galway Eagle on May 06, 2021, 08:39:26 AM
If you haven't been the up Monzon Brewery! Los Muertos Brewery has a cool environment and logo but the beer was sub par.
We went two years ago. Agreed that Los Muertos beer was subpar, but happy hour prices of under $2 per pint made up for it.
We ducked into Monzon during a huge rainstorm. I end up sitting next to one of Aaron Hutchens' HS teammates. Small f-ing world! Excellent beer too.
Quote from: Billy Hoyle on May 06, 2021, 09:51:19 AM
We went two years ago. Agreed that Los Muertos beer was subpar, but happy hour prices of under $2 per pint made up for it.
We ducked into Monzon during a huge rainstorm. I end up sitting next to one of Aaron Hutchens' HS teammates. Small f-ing world! Excellent beer too.
True completely forgot about that.
Monzon's food was fantastic to from what I recall. I really love that city, it's easy to feel like you're away from the resorts and actually experience the city itself without getting into sketchy spots like Cancun.
Quote from: Galway Eagle on May 06, 2021, 12:25:06 PM
True completely forgot about that.
Monzon's food was fantastic to from what I recall. I really love that city, it's easy to feel like you're away from the resorts and actually experience the city itself without getting into sketchy spots like Cancun.
our resort is about a 10 minute drive from downtown - a very cheap Uber ride. We never do all-inclusive as we want to get out and experience the city and culture. We didn't eat at Monzon but Pancho's Takos was ridiculous! We'll have to try food at Monzon this time around.
Quote from: Billy Hoyle on May 06, 2021, 12:57:35 PM
our resort is about a 10 minute drive from downtown - a very cheap Uber ride. We never do all-inclusive as we want to get out and experience the city and culture. We didn't eat at Monzon but Pancho's Takos was ridiculous! We'll have to try food at Monzon this time around.
Uhhh isn't the 'culture' of Puerto Vallarta just American tourists?
Quote from: Hards_Alumni on May 06, 2021, 01:24:18 PM
Uhhh isn't the 'culture' of Puerto Vallarta just American tourists?
Are you implying that a city that basically didn't exist 150 years ago, had only 25-30K people 50 years ago, has grown 10x that since and has more than half its local population working in tourism or hospitality....is just a resort/tourist hub?! What kind of gringo disrespect is this!! ;D ;D
Quote from: JWags85 on May 06, 2021, 02:23:47 PM
Are you implying that a city that basically didn't exist 150 years ago, had only 25-30K people 50 years ago, has grown 10x that since and has more than half its local population working in tourism or hospitality....is just a resort/tourist hub?! What kind of gringo disrespect is this!! ;D ;D
Phoenix Denver Houston and LA basically didn't exist 150yrs ago either all were less than 6,000 residents and yet people still would claim those spots have culture.
It's definitely more of a tourist spot than not but it's also a safe, non drunk off their ass college kids, part of Mexico.
Quote from: JWags85 on May 06, 2021, 02:23:47 PM
Are you implying that a city that basically didn't exist 150 years ago, had only 25-30K people 50 years ago, has grown 10x that since
20X
But it's still more authentic than the Mexican Village at EPCOT, no? The mass I attended there many moons ago was said in Spanish.
Quote from: Galway Eagle on May 06, 2021, 02:53:56 PM
Phoenix Denver Houston and LA basically didn't exist 150yrs ago either all were less than 6,000 residents and yet people still would claim those spots have culture.
It's definitely more of a tourist spot than not but it's also a safe, non drunk off their ass college kids, part of Mexico.
I wont even get into the US vs Mexico history, but none of those are considered "touristy" like PV is. There were also no large cities of note in the Western US, period, at that time. But Guadalajara and other cities in that region of Mexico were established and sizeable for many years before PV grew exponentially.
It developed solely because of coastal tourism and expats. Those other cities mentioned in the US did not.
Sit in a restaurant. Enjoy peace and quiet with my wife back in her office. Sit in a movie theater. Those are really the only impactful changes. I don't mind masks.
Quote from: Hards_Alumni on May 06, 2021, 01:24:18 PM
Uhhh isn't the 'culture' of Puerto Vallarta just American tourists?
Actual local restaurants and places frequented by actual locals, not just staying on the resort or eating at places like Senor Frogs. Plus day trips.
I miss strippers.
Quote from: Billy Hoyle on May 06, 2021, 04:13:42 PM
Actual local restaurants and places frequented by actual locals, not just staying on the resort or eating at places like Senor Frogs. Plus day trips.
Gotcha, I would do the same.
Quote from: Hards_Alumni on May 07, 2021, 06:02:55 AM
Gotcha, I would do the same.
when my wife and I went to Playa del Carmen a number of years ago we veered off the main strip and came across what was a little stand inside a cinder block garage serving amazing shrimp and fish tacos for under $1 each. We met a Kiwi who told us he had eaten there every day for two weeks, it was so good. I love ove those little finds!
Quote from: Billy Hoyle on May 07, 2021, 04:10:56 PM
when my wife and I went to Playa del Carmen a number of years ago we veered off the main strip and came across what was a little stand inside a cinder block garage serving amazing shrimp and fish tacos for under $1 each. We met a Kiwi who told us he had eaten there every day for two weeks, it was so good. I love ove those little finds!
Once in Dominica, we bought lunch on the street from a lady who called herself "Big Mama" who served us from a beat-up disposable pan covered with aluminum foil. It was delicious.
So when people ask me about the risks I have taken in my life, I always include "Feeding my children chicken purchased from a street vendor in a Third World country".
Quote from: warriorchick on May 07, 2021, 04:41:50 PM
Once in Dominica, we bought lunch on the street from a lady who called herself "Big Mama" who served us from a beat-up disposable pan covered with aluminum foil. It was delicious.
So when people ask me about the risks I have taken in my life, I always include "Feeding my children chicken purchased from a street vendor in a Third World country".
Street food is delicious, but it doesn't always agree with everyone!
Quote from: Hards_Alumni on May 07, 2021, 04:58:59 PM
Street food is delicious, but it doesn't always agree with everyone!
Really depends on the country. China, Indonesia, HK. All good. India? I'm not taking my life into my hands and I really like Indian food. I had serious issues because I had ice in my drink at a super nice club in Bombay where the bottle service cost as much as Vegas or NYC. After that? Permanent vigilance
Quote from: JWags85 on May 07, 2021, 05:26:19 PM
Really depends on the country. China, Indonesia, HK. All good. India? I'm not taking my life into my hands and I really like Indian food. I had serious issues because I had ice in my drink at a super nice club in Bombay where the bottle service cost as much as Vegas or NYC. After that? Permanent vigilance
Agree... ever heard of Pagpag?
Sorry in advance.
Wee ar past May 1. Sew, tyme a sellibrate, aina?
Quote from: 4everwarriors on May 09, 2021, 12:00:11 PM
Wee ar past May 1. Sew, tyme a sellibrate, aina?
Outdoor fookin'?
Of course! Try it, yule like it, hey?
Hookers and Blow
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opening night for our local little league tonight. beautiful weather, 4 fields going, tons of parents watching games and socializing, kids watching their friends' games, concession stand had the grill going. Almost felt normal again, which is a beautiful thing.
ziggy
sounds like a great opening night.
Quote from: ZiggysFryBoy on May 17, 2021, 09:18:51 PM
opening night for our local little league tonight. beautiful weather, 4 fields going, tons of parents watching games and socializing, kids watching their friends' games, concession stand had the grill going. Almost felt normal again, which is a beautiful thing.
We had LL last summer but no grill going, so it was decided that all stats and records from last season are not to be counted.
First pickup run since 3/12/20 tomorrow night. I cannot wait to brick that first jumper.
Quote from: ZiggysFryBoy on May 17, 2021, 09:18:51 PM
opening night for our local little league tonight. beautiful weather, 4 fields going, tons of parents watching games and socializing, kids watching their friends' games, concession stand had the grill going. Almost felt normal again, which is a beautiful thing.
Glad y'all are playin' ball again, Zig.
Here in NC, the season has been going since late-March. People really seem to be enjoying themselves, and yes the feeling of normalcy is nice.
Strange occurrence at my game Monday: A kid fouled the ball straight back, high over the backstop, and it hit the glass covering one of the lights. Glass rained down on the bleachers, and some appeared to have hit a few parents/siblings. We had to stop the game for several minutes to make sure everybody was all right. The park superintendent said he had never seen that before. It was like The Natural ... except with a foul ball!
Quote from: ZiggysFryBoy on May 17, 2021, 09:18:51 PM
opening night for our local little league tonight. beautiful weather, 4 fields going, tons of parents watching games and socializing, kids watching their friends' games, concession stand had the grill going. Almost felt normal again, which is a beautiful thing.
I live in a cul de sac. Last weekend the neighbors had family over, kids playing kick ball in the circle. Music cranked up, laughing.
Next day I went over to him and told him "keep the racket down!"
No, seriously, told him it was so nice to hear sounds of normal life again.
Something I haven't done in well over a year. Hug someone who isn't family.
I was working in the yard Saturday. Jimmy Mac's sister drove by the house, saw me, and pulled over. We talked for about half an hour and gave each other a big hug when she was ready to leave.
It was a nice feeling to do something so normal.
Quote from: Jockey on May 24, 2021, 03:13:39 PM
Something I haven't done in well over a year. Hug someone who isn't family.
I was working in the yard Saturday. Jimmy Mac's sister drove by the house, saw me, and pulled over. We talked for about half an hour and gave each other a big hug when she was ready to leave.
It was a nice feeling to do something so normal.
Nice for you, maybe ...
Quote from: MU82 on May 24, 2021, 03:25:08 PM
Nice for you, maybe ...
I thought I was doing her a favor 8-)
Panthers have announced that, barring any unforeseen circumstances, 100% attendance will be allowed at games in 2021.
I'll probably go to my usual 2-3 games.
Quote from: MU82 on May 25, 2021, 07:47:29 AM
Panthers have announced that, barring any unforeseen circumstances, 100% attendance will be allowed at games in 2021.
I'll probably go to my usual 2-3 games.
But even with Patrick Baldwin, Jr, 100% only means a few thousand (unless they schedule Marquette).
Quote from: The Lens on May 25, 2021, 08:51:23 AM
But even with Patrick Baldwin, Jr, 100% only means a few thousand (unless they schedule Marquette).
Oh you ...
Nothing says "return to normalcy," quite like a cat fight in the LF bleachers of Sox Park.
(https://pbs.twimg.com/media/E2NMoYuXsAE9L60?format=jpg&name=large)
Looks like that guy in the middle was lucky to have a shaved head.