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6 hours ago, boogielicious said:

I still have a crush on Elizabeth Montgomery!

😁😁 and Barbara Eden

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9 minutes ago, Mr22putt said:

😁😁 and Barbara Eden

I generally don't have crushes on dead people or those over 50.  I'll make an exception for Renee Zellweger.


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4 hours ago, FlyingAce said:

I learned how to cut my husband’s hair so he won’t have to pay someone else to do it anymore.

 

You mean the Classic Asian Rice Bowl cut?....just askin for a friend.

My mom tried it on me in the 1960's to save a bit of money...not a good look.....nuff said.

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6 hours ago, boogielicious said:

I still have a crush on Elizabeth Montgomery!

Absolutely. Her and Julie Newmar as Cat woman. Total smoke shows.

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12 minutes ago, Vinsk said:

Absolutely. Her and Julie Newmar as Cat woman. Total smoke shows.

You guys all had teen, or prepubescent, crushes on these women.  They're all in their late 80's.  And you're not.


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Traffic is significantly lighter. Makes it easier and safer for me to go about my workday.

I don't have to see random restaurant customers walk out of the bathroom without washing their hands.

I'm seeing a lot more couples/families out for walks when the weather is nice.

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Traffic here is almost non-existent.  Weird.  Almost a ghost town.  Where before in the late afternoon I couldn't find a parking space, now there are 100's!

And the walkers on my residential street have gone from about 50 a day to about 250.  I mowed my lawn yesterday and had to wave "Hi" to about 40 walkers... mostly strangers.  I think they're busing into my 'hood.


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1) Found a couple of Insta Pot recipes that came out well.

2) Had time to get caught up on some books I've had sitting around

3) Figured out how to do curbside grocery pickup.

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1 hour ago, commishbob said:

1) Found a couple of Insta Pot recipes that came out well.

2) Had time to get caught up on some books I've had sitting around

3) Figured out how to do curbside grocery pickup.

What recipes?   Always looking for anything quick and easy.    

We did curbside grocery pickup for the first time too!    I'm becoming an older millennial!

 

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The pizza joint we always go to is giving you a roll of TP with every take out order. We joked that it could be taken one of two ways. LOL

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Just now, snapfade said:

The pizza joint we always go to is giving you a roll of TP with every take out order. We joked that it could be taken one of two ways. LOL

Good one.  Now you'll have to start hoarding pizza.


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I have a love hate relationship with pizza. I love it but it hates me, and we will leave it at that.......

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For me the biggest positive of this quarantine that is taking place in some countries, is that the Earth is benefiting.  Less cars are being driven, factories run and less pollution is happening.  Apparently the canals of Venice have gone back to being clear and fish being visible.  I guess you could call it a natural reset for many urban areas

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SoCal air quality is just great because traffic is nearly non-existent compared to what we’re used to. 

 

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I think a possible positive long-term will be bringing back closeness with family. Every time I go in the Walmart by my house there is always people buying backyard games and boardgames. Kind of neat to see. Also, could be a normal thing after this for distance learning for high school students. And maybe @Vinsk can offer his thoughts, but maybe we will see more online consultations with doctors for routine things. 

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16 hours ago, Vinsk said:

Absolutely. Her and Julie Newmar as Cat woman. Total smoke shows.

A who's your celebrity crush topic should be started. 

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