What are you planning to do after this lockdown ends?

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Tonyr1084

Joined Sep 24, 2015
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Go to a concert and smoke some pot. I'm tired of smoking it and not having anything cool to watch or friends to laugh with.

Hug someone. Preferably a stranger.

Still not going to try licking toilet seats.
 

killivolt

Joined Jan 10, 2010
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Go to a concert and smoke some pot. I'm tired of smoking it and not having anything cool to watch or friends to laugh with.

Hug someone. Preferably a stranger.

Still not going to try licking toilet seats.
I don’t mind drinking beer and laughing at you. :p

I hear pot now days is rather strong compare to what we grew up with, not interested.


kv

Edit: I quit smoking when I was 24 never no regrets, saved a lot of money in the process over the years spent it on Guitars.
 

Tonyr1084

Joined Sep 24, 2015
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Haven't smoked it since 1982. Don't miss it. Have had the opportunity to. But it sounds like something worth wile to do when restrictions are lifted. Especially the laughing part. Been a long time since I laughed.
 

dl324

Joined Mar 30, 2015
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Especially the laughing part.
If you haven't been smoking/eating pot regularly, it takes awhile for you to get to the acting stupid phase. You need to build up enough THC in your system. The first time I was at a party with some dope heads, I couldn't understand what they were laughing about because nothing funny was happening. My friend and I weren't interested in smoking pot, so we left.
 

Tonyr1084

Joined Sep 24, 2015
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As I recall my few ventures with Pot - best I can remember is laughing at the fact that we couldn't remember what we were just laughing about. That's all we did - laugh at forgetting what we were laughing about. Then every time the laughter ended - "what were we just laughing about???" And it'd start all over again. And no - it wasn't spectacular pot - it wasn't something we'd been doing a long time. It was pretty much first time out of the gate laughter.

Anyway, did you like the squirrel video?
 

SgtWookie

Joined Jul 17, 2007
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I recently finished separating my things from 1Chance's home in central Missouri, to finish up the divorce process. Getting things out of the house was difficult, due to the in-place lockdown and closing of businesses. I couldn't rent a storage, a moving van/truck, or get ahold of movers to move me. So, I wound up camping in my motorhome in the driveway for 7 weeks until the in-place lockdown ended.

I will be travelling to the Bradenton, FL area where I lived for 15 years; many family friends, former business associates and buddies from high school (indeed, even former next-door neighbors) have settled there. It's time to be visiting with friends rather than being in isolation on the prairies of Missouri.

After a couple of months, I will have some outpatient surgery at the wonderful Harry Truman VA Hospital in Columbia, to take care of a major blocked artery and an aortic aneurysm that's been growing larger over the last several years (many older males have them, but aren't aware of them until they burst, and then it's usually fatal.) After several days laying low for recovery, I'll start in with the travelling again. I have a 35'5" Class A gas powered motorhome behind which I tow a Chevy Equinox AWD Diesel, and I enjoy changes of scenery. Just sitting in one place for a long period of time is something I'll do when I can't travel anymore.
 

OBW0549

Joined Mar 2, 2015
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After several days laying low for recovery, I'll start in with the travelling again. I have a 35'5" Class A gas powered motorhome behind which I tow a Chevy Equinox AWD Diesel, and I enjoy changes of scenery. Just sitting in one place for a long period of time is something I'll do when I can't travel anymore.
Enjoy your trip. I had another cross-country trip planned for late May/early June but had to postpone it due to the CV lockdown. Maybe this Fall, or next Spring.
 

justtrying

Joined Mar 9, 2011
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Restart travel abroad. In May my mom and I were to go to Montenegro for her birthday. Wondering when that can happen now and how... Also to visit family back in Russia. I got lucky as I went back in October to see my grandma on a "hunch" (she is 90). It was not a planned trip.
 

OBW0549

Joined Mar 2, 2015
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I never realized how much my wife and I dined out till this nonsense started. Like you I now find myself celebrating the reopening of the restaurants and casino buffets. :)
Same experience here: the lack of restaurants (at least for dine-in service) is what has hit me hardest, mood-wise.

Our governor has decreed that tomorrow, our county goes "green" and all restaurants can re-open, albeit with reduced seating.

Promptly at 0700 tomorrow I'm going to trek down to the Court Diner and for the first time in 3 months, get my usual #1 Egg Special: 2 eggs over easy, hash browns, scrapple, English muffin with butter and jelly, and a cup of coffee. Maybe I'll splurge and get a short stack along with that. Freedom!
 

SamR

Joined Mar 19, 2019
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Early reports of restaurant reopenings in this area, S GA/N FL, have not been good. Shortly after reopening, they have had to shut due to one or more employees testing positive requiring shutdown for sterilization (such as that may actually be) and usually not reopening. Locally the numbers have quickly doubled. Florida has been turning them around so the GA coast hoteliers and BnBs have been inundated. Bringing C19 with them apparently. The I-95 corridor is becoming a hotbed! Amusingly, NY and NJ are now turning people away from FL and TX who were among the first to complain about NY and NJ evacuees swarming them. They are starting to get the message locally about masking with the eponential growth of new cases. Too little, too late...
 
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