Well this is it. The lockdown has arrived. · 4:44pm Mar 20th, 2020
New York state will very soon be officially under lockdown. Now I'm really stuck at home.
Any tips on staying sane and avoiding cabin fever?
New York state will very soon be officially under lockdown. Now I'm really stuck at home.
Any tips on staying sane and avoiding cabin fever?
Whoopty doo! More junkfood and canned goods.
First, I would like to thank the various individuals that have been regularly checking on me to find out if I was okay. Per request, I'm writing this post as a bit of an update on what is, and has been, going on with your neighborhood bookwyrm. And to that end here are a few answers to some questions that have been posed so far along with an update.
Really. When will this lockdown end? I miss my friends. I miss going to the bar for drinks. I miss going out to restaurants. I miss talking to random strangers.
I miss a lot of things. Yes, there's a virus, but I don't think it will kill everyone. I don't want to grow old living in my home forever. I see rich people enjoying their lives while the rest of us dirty peasants suffer.
Starting tomorrow, the island is officially on lockdown.
That means no movies, restaurants, shopping or even going to church.
Heck, I might get in trouble just for posting this.
In these challenging times of social distancing and self-isolation, the ponies of FiM are here to give you a short but poignant message about friendship.
March 15, 2020 was the start of the community quarantine and it will last until April 14. With COVID-19 becoming a pandemic, the best advice is staying at home and washing hands regularly to avoid the highly contagious virus. As I went to the mall on March 15, I noticed that it was almost like a ghosttown. Of course, I wore a mask for the sake of my health. There were a few people walking around and a few restaurants have been temporarily closed such as Mary Grace Cafe, Starbucks, and
Hello everyone!
How are you doing my lovelies? I hope everyone is doing A-okay! There isn't much to report to you guys this month, besides the usual crap that most of you already know about! But, hey! I wanted to check in and let you guys know, what's been going on! Even if it is very brief.
Hello my friends, and an early Happy Thanksgiving.
This is a multi-layered letter to you all, one which will begin with pragmatism and close with offering you a personal Thanksgiving message. The first part is something that’s really been on my heart to address in a (hopefully) helpful way: what the lockdown is doing to us, and what things we can do about it.
Salutations!
Just thought I should give you guys on update on things.
Well, nothing has really changed, other than my country are not entering another strict season of lockdowns, which blows harder than trumpeter with a bad cold.
We can feel the pressure out at my work, because of new rules, and increased demand for medical mumbo-jumbo that we have to deliver so smart peolple can make wacky medicine.
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Grading Scale:
A (fantastic episode)
A- (an excellent episode with at least one flaw)
B+ (a great episode with a couple of flaws)
B (a good episode which still could have been better)
B- (a good episode with numerous flaws but still rewatchable)