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48 minutes ago, ChitHappens said:

 

 

Frankly, that wouldn't be good enough.  In order to keep him from saying anything, they'd have to sedate him -- and good luck slipping anything into that man's food or drink, since he's always worried someone's trying to poison him.

 

9 hours ago, DRW50 said:

Got a text earlier today about a family member - their brother-in-law is in the hospital. He became increasingly ill, made worse by existing health problems, and is now on a ventilator. His wife can't be with him, and she also has serious health problems. They are still waiting for tests to come back.

 

I don't keep saying this stuff because I want to make it all about me. I say it because I just want a record of some kind with so many idiots out there who still insist it isn't happening, it's nothing, celebrities are being paid to lie so we will all be controlled, or that if we are "strong" enough, everything will be fine. 

 

To use the old cliche, life comes at you fast. With the lunatic in the Oval Office ordering everyone to church in a few weeks, we will all be at more risk than ever. I just hope we make it through, somehow.

 

Oh, Lord.  I am so sorry to hear your family member and his wife, @DRW50.  I pray that they (and the rest of your family, and everyone else's family) will get through this somehow.  :( 

 

4 hours ago, Faulkner said:

 

 

Well, I certainly hope QEII and the rest of the British royal family are taking precautionary measures.

 

Dear God, when will this nightmare be OVER?

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10 hours ago, DRW50 said:

Got a text earlier today about a family member - their brother-in-law is in the hospital. He became increasingly ill, made worse by existing health problems, and is now on a ventilator. His wife can't be with him, and she also has serious health problems. They are still waiting for tests to come back.

 

I don't keep saying this stuff because I want to make it all about me. I say it because I just want a record of some kind with so many idiots out there who still insist it isn't happening, it's nothing, celebrities are being paid to lie so we will all be controlled, or that if we are "strong" enough, everything will be fine. 

 

To use the old cliche, life comes at you fast. With the lunatic in the Oval Office ordering everyone to church in a few weeks, we will all be at more risk than ever. I just hope we make it through, somehow.

Oh my. I am so sorry. I selfishly must have passed right past your comment. I wish you and your family the best. I think the hardest thing is that when someone is critically ill, thatl their loves ones are prevented from being with them due to their own potential health issues in addition to the fact the virus(if that's what it turns out to be) is so contagious. Holding the hand of someone who is ill sounds like a small thing, but makes a huge difference for the person who is ill but also for those close to them.

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5 minutes ago, JaneAusten said:

Holding the hand of someone who is ill sounds like a small thing, but makes a huge difference for the person who is ill but also for those close to them.

 

God forbid Mama Khan becomes ill with the coronavirus, or anything else.  But, if she does, then they'll have to shoot me to keep me out of the ICU.  I refuse to let anyone I love die alone.  Even if it means risking my own life and limbs to do it.

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1 hour ago, Khan said:

 

God forbid Mama Khan becomes ill with the coronavirus, or anything else.  But, if she does, then they'll have to shoot me to keep me out of the ICU.  I refuse to let anyone I love die alone.  Even if it means risking my own life and limbs to do it.

 

I agree. Both my parents are high risk, especially my dad. They're tough motherf#ckers but they've already dealt with so many blows over the last 10 years...

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My heart goes out to everyone with loved ones struggling here, especially DRW.

 

 

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5 hours ago, Edward Skylover said:

I wonder how long lockdown will be for.

 

2-3 months of rigid lockdown. But our lives won't go back to normal for a while.

 

4 hours ago, ChitHappens said:

 

 

LOL!

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Sorry to hear about Laura.

 

Thank you for the kind comments. I haven't heard any more bad news yet so hopefully something will improve...

 

And Lindsey Graham was going around a few days ago talking about how he wanted to help the unemployed. Now the truth is out, if it was ever gone. Old hags like him hate and fear anybody who has ever genuinely tried to help in their lives.

 

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