WOMEN AGES 50+ FOR MARCH 2020
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Love that Rebecca!
Kim in N. California1 -
SophieRosieMom wrote: »margaretturk wrote: »Just watched an interview with someone who is directly involved with working on a vaccine for Covid-19. He was an American being interviewd by a British Journalist. He said we need to learn from the Chinese and those and Singapore and follow their lead in trying to slow this illness down. There was one case at the end of December now it is spread worldwide. He stressed this illness will not totally go away anytime soon. We need to buy time so a vaccine can be found.
Seeing how China shut down and now Italy. It does give us time to consider what we can do to prepare without panicing. In some ways it is like preparing for a natural disaster. You get yourself as prepared as you can and pray that disaster doesn't hit you. At least if it does and you are prepared you are in a better postion to do damage control.
If they find you have been exposed it is important to quarantine yourself for 14 days. Hence why it is important to have supplies ready.
The U.S. does not have the beds to take care of those who may be come serouily ill from this illness. We need to work together and do what we can do to stay healthly so we do not overburden the health care system.
Staying home when sick is important. So Heather you are doing the right thing in staying home.
Watch out for scammers that promise cures, vaccines, and supplies like masks. Right now their is no cure and no vaccine. Someone trying to sell you a mask on line is probably a scammer.
It is true for most it will be milder. Who that 15% that will get hit hard is still unknown. It is that 15% we all need to work together to protect. For those of us over 60 we are more vulnerable. It is recommended we try to avoid crowds.
They also interviewed a younger man who worked in the health system who was in ICU. He said it hit him fast just like the flu can. Younger people can also get hit hard, too.
Having survived the Swine Flu I do take this very serioulsly.
Margaret - did they say that after 14 days of quarantine, you can consider yourself immune and go out into the public places and not worry about it anymore? It gets confusing - the folks who were "exposed" at CPAC and showing no symptoms... so were they really exposed just because they shook hands or were in the same room with the sick person?
Lanette
SW WA State
The 14 days is if you've been exposed. It's like measles ... if you've been exposed, you'll show symptoms within 14 days. If you don't show symptoms, you didn't catch it.
However, you're certainly not immune ... it just means you were lucky that time. You could walk out on Day 15, be exposed again, and you're back into a 14-day quarantine ... and that time you might get it. Or maybe not, and a few days later, you could be exposed again and back into another 14-day quarantine. Over and over until this thing has run its course.
M in Oz3 -
JRsLateInLifeMom wrote: »Saw a news post showed 3 Women in Australia 🇦🇺 fighting over toilet paper the management had to step in call the cops 👮.
Amber Tx
It's funny because they restock the shelves about 6 pm each evening. We went into a supermarket at about 7 pm last Thursday, selected our choice of many packages of toilet paper, got some chocolate eggs and left. Place was virtually empty but lots of food and supplies on the shelves.
M in Oz2 -
SophieRosieMom wrote: »margaretturk wrote: »Just watched an interview with someone who is directly involved with working on a vaccine for Covid-19. He was an American being interviewd by a British Journalist. He said we need to learn from the Chinese and those and Singapore and follow their lead in trying to slow this illness down. There was one case at the end of December now it is spread worldwide. He stressed this illness will not totally go away anytime soon. We need to buy time so a vaccine can be found.
Seeing how China shut down and now Italy. It does give us time to consider what we can do to prepare without panicing. In some ways it is like preparing for a natural disaster. You get yourself as prepared as you can and pray that disaster doesn't hit you. At least if it does and you are prepared you are in a better postion to do damage control.
If they find you have been exposed it is important to quarantine yourself for 14 days. Hence why it is important to have supplies ready.
The U.S. does not have the beds to take care of those who may be come serouily ill from this illness. We need to work together and do what we can do to stay healthly so we do not overburden the health care system.
Staying home when sick is important. So Heather you are doing the right thing in staying home.
Watch out for scammers that promise cures, vaccines, and supplies like masks. Right now their is no cure and no vaccine. Someone trying to sell you a mask on line is probably a scammer.
It is true for most it will be milder. Who that 15% that will get hit hard is still unknown. It is that 15% we all need to work together to protect. For those of us over 60 we are more vulnerable. It is recommended we try to avoid crowds.
They also interviewed a younger man who worked in the health system who was in ICU. He said it hit him fast just like the flu can. Younger people can also get hit hard, too.
Having survived the Swine Flu I do take this very serioulsly.
Margaret - did they say that after 14 days of quarantine, you can consider yourself immune and go out into the public places and not worry about it anymore? It gets confusing - the folks who were "exposed" at CPAC and showing no symptoms... so were they really exposed just because they shook hands or were in the same room with the sick person?
Lanette
SW WA State
The 14 days is if you've been exposed. It's like measles ... if you've been exposed, you'll show symptoms within 14 days. If you don't show symptoms, you didn't catch it.
However, you're certainly not immune ... it just means you were lucky that time. You could walk out on Day 15, be exposed again, and you're back into a 14-day quarantine ... and that time you might get it. Or maybe not, and a few days later, you could be exposed again and back into another 14-day quarantine. Over and over until this thing has run its course.
M in Ozmargaretturk wrote: »Seeing how China shut down and now Italy. It does give us time to consider what we can do to prepare without panicing. In some ways it is like preparing for a natural disaster. You get yourself as prepared as you can and pray that disaster doesn't hit you. At least if it does and you are prepared you are in a better postion to do damage control.
If they find you have been exposed it is important to quarantine yourself for 14 days. Hence why it is important to have supplies ready.
Yes, and regarding supplies ...
For the past 2 years, each time I have ordered groceries to be delivered, I've ordered slightly more than we need. That way, when life has gotten busy and I haven't been able to place an order one week, we've got enough to cover it.
So we could probably go 14 days without needing to order groceries.
But last week, I ordered double. And then, when I placed my order this week, I ordered the usual plus slightly more. I figure we'd be fine for at least 3 weeks if not a solid month.
And I ordered a lot of things like $1 packages of quick oats and $1 packages of ramen noodles. Maybe not the most nutritious but inexpensive + they'll keep + they work well as fillers. A package of ramen noodles + some frozen veggies and a small tin of chicken flakes = lunch!
However, I'll add that I went for medication first. When everyone was clearing the shelves of toilet paper (not realising it gets restocked daily), I hit the chemist.
I've got COVID-19 HQ just behind me now. They're setting up.
Machka in Oz4 -
"Get to do"s and "chose well"sChose well: veg prep, line danceNo 10 mins cleaning rooms, nor dog walk/picnic with Joe today. Instead he helped me tackle Aunt Elsie’s 1952 Wedgewood stove. We had it converted to propane before moving here. It’s been sitting in a series of garages for years, dusty, rusty, greasy, hairy. Estimate needs another 2 hrs cleaning, then test to see if it will light, then 2 hrs sanding and cleaning again, then some painting when the weather warms. A lot of work for the perfect cookie cooker. [sigh]
Bonus: 2 hrs cleaning stove, tku card to Tracie.
Get to do: BB&B, Post Office, BiMart, Library, Farmer’s Market, Grocery Outlet, invest 10 mins cleaning Guest Bth, carry over 10 m ins cleaning Living Rm & Master Bth, dog group, Lenten soup supper and service, board meeting minutes, bake something for Joe, Freddie’s for complete series TDAP <$48, get Shingrix vaccine, Reward: inventory seeds, plan garden, order replenishments.
Just skimming, but Lanette’s “…keep us out of the woods” made me laugh!
Rita fingers X’d for favorable test results.
Kylia you’re right, it’s only your attitude that you can change. No suggestions spring to mind of how to flip the script with your MIL and your SIL, maybe KJ or NYKaren or others here have inspirations. Good luck!
Debby will add your boss to my prayer list. I could never have quit on my own, had to get pneumonia and nearly die. Confound those who knew how addictive nicotine is and continued to market those products.
Welcome flanchick, agree that while activity is essential for health, it is what we put in our mouths that shows on the scale.
Amber that “my corona” video was a hoot!
Lighter, lovelies!
Barbara, the Southern Oregon Coastie AHMODFebruary: better than January.
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Happy March! t
Thank you Barbie for starting us in the new month.
Katla3 -
Katla Ditto what Machka said. That 2 a.m. post is a little worrisome. I hope you're okay.0
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I guess it would have been 11pm on the West coast.1
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Good morning, gals. This morning I'm venturing out to the mall to get my usual weekly groceries. Wish me luck.
I have a slight Birthday bulge form the celebration on Sunday, but that's understandable since most of the food was from M&S rather than homecooked as it would normally be. I was way under Calories due to all the running about, but too much sodium/sugar, which usually takes several days to leave the body. Can't complain, as I was at home, and didn't have to indulge.
Gotta dash. Back later. I have no other outside activities today.
It's a beautiful sunny day, so will get DH to drop me off on the way home for a walk in the sunshine.Lanette said:
According to the CDC, older adults and people who have severe chronic medical conditions like heart, lung or kidney disease are at a higher risk of serious illness if they contract the COVID-19 virus. This means that most people with Medicare are at a higher risk.
Your health, safety, and welfare is our highest priority. In addition to practicing good everyday prevention through things such as hand washing and avoiding touching your face, the CDC says there is more you can do to take precautions against COVID-19 and reduce your risk of exposure:
Avoid crowds, especially in poorly ventilated spaces with limited air circulation.
Defer all cruise ship travel worldwide, particularly if you also have underlying health issues.
Avoid situations that put you at increased risk, including non-essential travel such as long plane trips.
So really no change to our normal cocooning schedule.
Lanette: Thanks for these guidelines. Good advice all times.4 -
Review ... (Distances include cycling + walking + a bit of rowing)
Mar-15 … 489.8 km (304.3 miles) = 38 hours 4 min
Apr-15 … 491.94 km (305.6 miles) = 43 hours 6 min
May-15 … 361.81 km (224.8 miles) = 35 hours 50 min
Jun-15 … 569.53 km (353.9 miles) = 41 hours 53 min
Jul-15 … 230.7 km (143.35 miles) = 32 hours 45 min
Aug-15 … 211.3 km (131.3 miles) = 28 hours 8 min
Sep-15 … 306.7 km (190.6 miles) = 35 hour 2 min
Oct-15 … 441.82 km (274.5 miles) = 47 hours 43 min
Nov-15 … 660.21 km (410.23 miles) = 60 hours 41 min
Dec-15 … 499.91 km (282.8 miles) = 54 hours 56 min
Jan-16 … 864.79 km (537.35 miles) = 65 hours 36 min
Feb-16 … 470.53 km (292.4 miles) = 40 hours 39 min
Mar-16 … 917.73 km (570.2 miles) = 66 hours 13 min
Apr-16 … 417.83 km (259.6 miles) = 40 hours 23 min
May-16 … 267.09 km (165.9 miles) = 36 hours 10 min
Jun-16 … 552.1 km (343 miles) = 54 hours 48 min
Jul-16 … 709 km (440.5 miles) = 60 hours 41 minutes
Aug-16 … 775.9 km (482.1 miles) = 54 hours 52 minutes
Sep-16 … 371.3 km (230.7 miles) = 32 hours 20 min
Oct-16 … 649 km (403.3 miles) = 49 hours 46 min
Nov-16 … 403 km (250.4 miles) = 52 hours 16 min
Dec-16 … 511.05 km (317.55 miles) = 52 hours 2 min
Jan-17 … 741.9 km (461.0 miles) = 70 hours 3 min
Feb-17 … 600.5 km (373.1 miles) = 57 hours 30 min
Mar-17 … 1113.2 km (691.7 miles) = 78 hours 25 min
Apr-17 … 1181.9 km (734.4 miles) = 76 hours 45 min
May-17 … 426.6 km (265.1 miles) = 39 hours 21 min
Jun-17 … 575.7 km (357.7 miles) = 41 hours 53 min
Jul-17 … 714 km (443.7 miles) = 52 hours 23 min
Aug-17 … 475.8 km (295.6 miles) = 38 hours 41 min
Sep-17 … 455.5 km (283 miles) = 41 hours 25 min
Oct-17 … 647.1 km (402.1 miles) = 57 hours 19 min
Nov-17 … 427.0 km (265.3 miles) = 50 hours 4 min
Dec-17 … 553.5 km (343.9 miles) = 52 hours 12 min
Jan-18 … 590.2 km (366.7 miles) = 57 hours 49 min
Feb-18 … 826.9 km (513.8 miles) = 57 hours 35 min
Mar-18 … 582.01 km (361.6 miles) = 50 hours 11 min
Apr-18 … 176.23 km (109.5 miles) = 29 hours 47 min
May -18 … 167.6 km (104.1 miles) = 29 hours 08 min
June-18 … 349.9 km (217.4 miles) = 36 hours 58 minutes
July-18 ... 324.2 km (201.5 miles) = 24 hours 26 minutes
Aug-18 ... 210.1 km (130.6 miles) = 25 hours 59 minutes
Sep-18 ... 261.7 km (162.6 miles) = 25 hours 11 minutes
Oct-18 ... 230.8 km (143.4 miles) = 30 hours 15 minutes
Nov-18 ... 216.8 km (134.7 miles) = 30 hours 3 minutes
Dec-18 ... 285.2 km (177.2 miles) = 37 hours 49 minutes
Feb-19 ... 175.5 km (109 miles) = 19 hours 8 minutes
Mar-19 ... 170.3 km (105.8 miles) = 28 hours 21 minutes
Apr-19 ... 160.3 km (99.6 miles) = 25 hours 4 minutes
May-19 ... 164.0 km (101.9 miles) = 29 hours 10 minutes
Jun-19 ... 246.2 km (153 miles) = 25 hours 40 minutes
Jul-19 ... 217.3 km (135.0 miles) = 33 hours 45 minutes
Aug-19 ... 162.5 km (100.9 miles) = 28 hours 4 minutes
Sep-19 ... 136.0 km (84.5 miles) = 23 hours 10 minutes
Oct-19 ... 196.5 km (122.1 miles) = 31 hours 27 minutes
Nov-19 ... 155.5 km (96.6 miles) = 25 hours 01 minutes
Dec-19 ... 203.7 km (126.6 miles) = 26 hours 54 minutes
Jan-20 ... 304.4 km (189.2 miles) = 32 hours 49 minutes
Feb-20 ... 248.6 km (154.5 miles) = 34 hours 50 minutes
Mar-19 ... 170.3 km (105.8 miles) = 28 hours 21 minutes = 28 hours 21 minutes is the number to beat!
Sunday, 1 March 2020 … 5.1 km walking + 0.0 km cycling + 1.0 km rowing + 0 flights of stairs
Monday, 2 March 2020 … 3.4 km walking + 0.0 km cycling + 0.0 km rowing + 26 flights of stairs + 60 min "Run Strong" class.
Tuesday, 3 March 2020 … 2.8 km walking + 0.0 km cycling + 0.0 km rowing + 27 flights of stairs + Pilates
Wednesday, 4 March 2020 … 7.6 km walking + 0.0 km cycling + 0.0 km rowing + 18 flights of stairs
Thursday, 5 March 2020 … 1.8 km walking + 0.0 km cycling + 0.0 km rowing + 15 flights of stairs
Friday, 6 March 2020 … 2.7 km walking + 0.0 km cycling + 0.0 km rowing + 0 flights of stairs
Saturday, 7 March 2020 … 2.5 km walking + 0.0 km cycling + 0.0 km rowing + 0 flights of stairs
Sunday, 8 March 2020 … 0.0 km walking + 13.9 km cycling + 0.0 km rowing + 0 flights of stairs
Monday, 9 March 2020 … 0.0 km walking + 0.0 km cycling + 0.0 km rowing + 0 flights of stairs
Tuesday, 10 March 2020 … 0.0 km walking + 0.0 km cycling + 0.0 km rowing + 15 flights of stairs
Wednesday, 11 March 2020 … 5.9 km walking + 0.0 km cycling + 0.0 km rowing + 37 flights of stairs
2020 Monthly March
Walking Distance (km): 31.7
Walking Time (min): 377.5
Cycling Distance (km): 13.9
Cycling Time (min): 44.0
Flights Stairs Climbed Number: 138.0
Flights Stairs Climbed Time (min): 110.4
Rowing Distance (km): 1.0
Rowing Time (min): 6.0
Other Distance: 0.0
Other Time: 90.0
Totals
Total Distance (km): 46.7
Total Distance (miles): 29.0
Total Time (min): 627.9
Total Time (hr): 10:27:554 -
Hi all, joining as an almost 50! I want to knock the 7kg that I went over my usual weight after recovering from a major depressive episode in 2015 by August.
I know my weaknesses and my challenges.
Now gotta deal with them!6 -
Morning ladies
Thought I had almost caught up up but somehow I'm 6 pages behind.
Going for afternoon tea today with the Ladies Who group, I'm a little nervous, it's a smallish group this time but I only know one of them slightly. I've made it a goal for the year to attend more outings without my good friend Jean, and I'm better with smaller groups, so I'll take a deep breath and enjoy it!!
Mum feeling a little better this morning, I've said I'll take her for an afternoon soon, I think she'll enjoy it. She is on the waiting list for physio and we are hoping this will help her be a little more mobile, we'll see.
Better get my chores done, I'm trying to keep to my morning routine, not easy. I've also been decluttering for lent, (one item a day for 40 days) some days I have done more than one item, but it's getting difficult now, need to up my game
Love to all
Viv UK
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Good Wednesday,
Typing as I go, so may answer questions others do.
Michelle- No antisthetic?!? Wow! I ended up getting double dosed. My body processes locals quickly. On the top right of my meals list is a place that if you touch will give you options of list. Mine is by date entered.
Amber- My girls were in cloth diapers. Rubber pants were a must. They didn't like being wet and potty trained well. Boys are a whole new ball game! Keep it up, but also remember some kids just take longer. I had one when I did family day care that when he turned 3 his mom wanted to potty train. After 2 weeks of pee everywhere he had to wear diapers at my house. 4 months later, he woke up, told his mom no diaper, and didn't have any awake time accidents.☺ He got really good at picking up nap blanket, undressing, putting things in washer, wiping down and repressing. He loved the sense of independence. No judgement. No embarrassment. Just part of daily routine.
My niece took MIL to doctor yesterday. That was a struggle! She has a severe UTI. Apparently, wouldn't take the meds she was given a month ago for the same thing! Rrrrrrrr! At least we understand what is going on. Now to make sure she takes her meds!
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Kylia5 -
Allie- Almost to the end! I have only ever walked away from one job with no notice. The man had just bought the flower shop I worked at. He was a mean, rude man. I spent 2 days in tears. On day 3, I left at lunch and never went back! It was my second job though. Fast forward a few years, he sees me at our shop. He says, I was trying to figure out how I knew you, then remembered you worked for me....uhoh.....He said, you were a great worker! Lol! Hugs to you!
So local colleges have shut down classes. University of Dayton is sending everyone home as of 6pm tonight. All classes will be conducted online. A bunch of the students got together in the streets, had a party, got out of hand (again), police called, left a huge mess in streets! I don't get it! A few years ago they actually destroyed cars during a street party. This is an expensive college! I don't think I would be comfortable sending my kids there.
One of my renters is a single young lady. Last year the senior lady next door died in her home. She wasn't seen for 3 days (unusual as she was quite nosey). I mean looking in people's windows nosey. Yesterday she sends me a news post. Apparently another death about 4 houses up. I hope she doesn't get spooked out. This one was a senior.
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Kylia4 -
So local colleges have shut down classes. University of Dayton is sending everyone home as of 6pm tonight. All classes will be conducted online.
Kylia
I wish my university would finally do that. Right now, they're "threatening" us that if we don't turn up to class it will be deemed that we're not engaging with the course and could be removed from the course.
I figure less human contact is better.
M in Oz4 -
Kylia - Oh my gosh! UTI in the elderly makes them completely crazy! My mother had the most amazing hallucinations. After she had recovered she said she couldn't believe how real it all felt at the time. "They were as real as you sitting there!"
Watch out for thrush as an after effect of the antibiotics. My mum was too ashamed to mention it for a while.
I was streaming with my cold last night, but was only awake for about an hour in the night. Tongue kept sticking to the roof of my mouth. Done my main exercises this morning, apart from weights, which I will get to when I have finished typing.
Haven't decided whether to go to French Circle tonight or stay at home. Will see what stage the cold is at. If I'm sneezing or coughing I won't go, otherwise I will sit at the back and not touch anything.
There's a budget today and a COBRA meeting. Half of me is hoping that they will ramp up the measures soon so I can get my cruise money back. A member of the health ministry has come down with the virus and was at a meeting in the infectious stage. Ooops!
It is Bea's 4th birthday on Saturday. Family and a couple of friends coming. I'm sure that is fine, but I'm not sure about DDIL's arrangements for 28th March. Can't see that happening. i360 followed by a cream lunch/tea at the Grand. Oh well, my son has reserved it, so we will see.
I've delved into my cupboards and found a large silvery blue cake board and some ice blue food colouring. The cake is a 4 shape and I have lots of Frozen 2 stuff to go on it and four glittery candles. I will, of course, post a photo.
Very glad I'm not trailing up to London tomorrow.
Love Heather UK xxxxxxxx5 -
All caught up again.
Katla- that was a strange post. I concur with others, is all okay?
Machka- I went to grocery Monday night around 730 and I was shocked at limited selections. I ended up with regular tuna when usually buy low sodium. Hopefully I can handle it. Mmmmm....maybe I will need to rinse before using. That is what I do with canned beans even low sodium ones. Our freezer is stocked with deer meat so we will be fine there. Also have boxed Mac n cheese since I am not suppose to eat right now. Reckon it wouldn't hurt to get a few more canned veggies(yuck) in the event needed. I can always donate to food pantry if not needed. Maybe some more frozen fruits. Otherwise, yogurt would be the only thing I would be concerned about. I will just try to buy an extra or two when I shop. We don't eat much bread and use little milk. Eggs would probably be another thing I should buy a few extra of.
I am TRYING to attitude change....really I am! Sister in law worked 10-1 yesterday.
Upside- got home from dinner last night and told husband to give me 20 minutes then I would list more stuff on eBay for him. He said okay! He then thanked me for doing it! We have made enough to pay for his new recliner and the other half of our cabin in September. Added benefit is he has gotten rid of over 40 items sitting around!
Our banquet is still on this weekend. Apparently hunters are hard to keep down. Hand washing, no touching. Maybe they figure there is enough alcohol in most of the attendees to drown any germs! Lol!
Need to get my day going!
Welcome to the new ones checking in!
Hugs to all in our daily struggles!
Thankful for all your support!
Kylia in Ohio where we are having 4 seasons this week, plus time change, plus full moon, plus Friday the 13th!5 -
HeatherUK- Thank you for the tip.i will check on her in person daily.0
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Machka- I went to grocery Monday night around 730 and I was shocked at limited selections. I ended up with regular tuna when usually buy low sodium. Hopefully I can handle it. Mmmmm....maybe I will need to rinse before using. That is what I do with canned beans even low sodium ones. Our freezer is stocked with deer meat so we will be fine there. Also have boxed Mac n cheese since I am not suppose to eat right now. Reckon it wouldn't hurt to get a few more canned veggies(yuck) in the event needed. I can always donate to food pantry if not needed. Maybe some more frozen fruits. Otherwise, yogurt would be the only thing I would be concerned about. I will just try to buy an extra or two when I shop. We don't eat much bread and use little milk. Eggs would probably be another thing I should buy a few extra of.
Kylia in Ohio where we are having 4 seasons this week, plus time change, plus full moon, plus Friday the 13th!
I am thinking of ordering a carton of eggs next time I place an order. I don't usually get eggs because they make my gall bladder very painful, but they're OK in baking and we've got flour, oats, sugar, oil etc. With eggs, we could make something!
I just can't bring myself to order canned veggies. They taste completely wrong. But a few more canned beans might be OK ... chickpeas, 3-bean medley, etc.
Frozen fruit might be a good idea ... I was thinking about how to handle the fruit situation. I've got some fruit cups but frozen might be nice.
Edit: I've also picked up a few novels from a couple different OP shops.
Lots of my time at home will likely be spent doing uni homework because I can do all of that from home. And some of my time might be spent doing work because I can do a tiny bit of that from home. But with an extra 1.5 hours where I'm not busing to and from work, I might actually have some time to read a novel.
M in Oz5
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