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Glad you are feeling better MT, hope the ECG is clear.

There again I don't buy them in the real world much either :-)



It seems I have been banned from Facebook for saying 'I love you all and everything but you Americans are crazy.' I tipped off the mods on the group where it had happened in case they got any slack. The mod posted it with a screen shot of what I'd told her and, much to my amusement there's now a huge post on there from all the Americans in the group agreeing that they're crazy!
I think I can post in groups from next Monday. At least I have something funny to blog about this week!
It does worry me that so many people who used to be here have gone over to there though because sooner or later, I'm going to get banned completely. I just have no inkling that the things I get banned for are bad. The last one was for saying 'boys are gross!' on a post about my son's PE socks!


Hope you enjoyed your treat.

It seems I have been banned from Facebook for saying 'I love you all and everything but you Americans are crazy.' I tipped off the mods on the group where it had happene..."
Bonkers when they allow all kinds of nastiness on there. Maybe it was picked up by a bot as being derogatory of people with a mental illness?

This is the first time management has begged - they're telling us the reporting requirements (and we have 6 staff sick right now, no dining except delivery to the apartments) are onerous, and take time an energy away from other priorities.
The perils of living in a place with older people, I guess.
One of the residents had asked a small number of us to come out in the hall and bring a drink before dinner, but sent around a notice that they're canceling due to the memo. Sigh.

It seems I have been banned from Facebook for saying 'I love you all and everything but you Americans are crazy.' I tipped off the mods on the group where it had happene..."
what really irritates me is that if Facebook blocks a post it says you can appeal, then when you click to appeal it tells you that you cannot because everybody is busy with covid!
Yeah sure

Oh dear MT, hope you don't get completely banned! Sorry to hear that Alicia, hope you aren't affected too badly


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That sounds a bummer, I'm sorry to hear that Alicia. I hope tings improve soon.
Desley (Cat fosterer) wrote: "morning, had a rubbish night sleep, but at least I was able to go back to sleep after feeding the cats. Luckily I don't have much to do today. Back to work tomorrow, I am looking forward to it, 2 w..."
Glad you got the chores in, the haircut done and are able to relax!
Jim wrote: "M.T. wrote: "Sounds good Desley, enjoy.
It seems I have been banned from Facebook for saying 'I love you all and everything but you Americans are crazy.' I tipped off the mods on the group where i..."
Also the appeal is clearly AI because it comes back supporting the original decision in seconds. Having read up on it. They are especially hot on anything that might be considered remotely derogatory about men or America. So there's a post abuse support group which has a hashtag all men are trash (which I don't like but they have it) they get banned all the time, but a post in a group for Trump supporters discussing a Huffington Post journalist in 'smash or pass' (basically the modern version of shag or kill) only got taken down when Huffington Post went public with it.
I'm on a group of SciFi fans and the funniest bit was that about fifty of them posted to say, 'we are crazy' Mwhahaharhgh. It's like the Amazon forums - nobody called Dick or Willy is able to sign their actual name - except instead of saying, 'you can't post that' the way the Amazon forums did, Facebook lets you post it and then ban you. I think there's something like five strikes a year and I'm on three until one drops off in June. Not looking good.

This..."
At least you're getting SOME attention from the bots in charge. The most I ever get is a post removed. You're big league.


Hope your neighbor is okay - with estimates of 10-30% of even asymptomatic survivors getting long-covid, it is still worth the precautions to avoid getting it.
You're still 95% exactly the same as before (think the men), and that's good enough. Women will be wondering what the 5% means. :)

How is everyone? I haven't been on in forever so thought I should pop in after class. I love online classes, so much better than having to drag myself out of the house at 8am. Although, I did do that but only to walk the dog so I hadn't even washed my face. Did I tell you guys we got a dog? A cockapoo, she's called Biscuit and my sister-in-law has a puppy from the same litter. it's lovely keeping them together, they have a really good bond and don't even bother to say hello when they meet, one of them charges at the other and takes them by surprise for play.
I hope everyone is keeping well and avoiding covid as best they can. I was working with a positive patient on Thursday night so I'm on test watch. Haven't done one yet today, I better go do that.
Halfway through my nursing degree now too!

So lovely to hear from you Jud, although I can't believe you dropped in that you have a dog, but didn't post a pic!! Fingers crossed that you don't get Covid.

How is everyone? I haven't been on in forever so thought I should pop in after class. I love online classes, so much better than having to drag myself out of the house at 8am. Although, I..."
You should be much in demand when you finish your degree!


How is everyone? I haven't been on in forever so thought I should pop in after class. I love online classes, so much better than having to drag myself out of the house at 8am. Although, I..."
Sounds like things are going well. Hope it continues good for you. We need all the nurses we can get :-)

She kicks off when you park in front of your house? Where does she expect you to park, in front of her's?


Hey Jud! *waves*
I have spent most of the week waiting to see if I would be needed for jury service, having got a citation just before Christmas. The High Court sits in Edinburgh, but the jury now sits in an out-of -town cinema and watches the proceedings via screens. I wasn't picked in the daily ballot in the end, but I had to spend three days waiting to see if I was going to be. What a pish system, to use a technical term.

Yes, she is a bit, and has even shouted at people who don't live on our street for parking on it! I'd love to do jury service R, but can imagine waiting for 3 days to see if you are needed is frustrating.


I have spent most of the week waiting to see if I would be needed for jury service, having got a citation just before Christmas. The High Court sits in Edinburgh, but the jury now sits in an out-of -town cinema and watches the proceedings via screens. I wasn't picked in the daily ballot in the end, but I had to spend three days waiting to see if I was going to be. What a pish system, to use a technical term.
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An Uncle of mine had the same experience. Three days just waiting. But at the end of the day the clerk of the court came in and thanked them. She explained that several times during those three days the defendant and their lawyer had been asked how they were going to plead and when they pleaded 'not guilty' were told that they had a couple of minutes to change their plea before the jury, sitting downstairs, would be brought up and the penalties if found guilty would be distinctly tougher. In every case they changed their plea. "So they also serve who only sit and wait."


Yes, I am Alicia. I was that concerned about being lonely without neighbour that I put up with too much, and now realise that a combination of the lack of time and her attitude towards things I enjoy was detrimental to my happiness, and that was part of last years problem, she was tied up more and I was doing more stuff I like and realised I liked it. I think the timing might have worked though, am glad that I'm back in touch with friend, especially as I've realised with some of our recent conversations that she is adapting to being divorced and a single mum, so some of her suggestions to do things (even just the 10 min walk to Lidl) are actually giving her the motivation to get out, as well as being good for me, and she does more of the things I enjoy than neighbour did, although she is 13 years older than me. Just need to get back into cooking properly now.

I think I'll try harder. I'm letting it keep me in a state of free-floating worry.




Sorry it's been a while. My travels have been varied both in experience and wifi connection. Have been travelling since 1st September 2021 - Spain (30 days), Panama (30 days), Costa Rica (51 days), and currently in Guatemala (30 days and counting!)
Hope everyone is well as can be!

Wow Stuart, hope you are enjoying your travels.

Sorry it's been a while. My travels have been varied both in experience and wifi connection. Have been travelling since 1st September 2021 - Spain (30 days), Panama (30 days..."
Sounds fun, hope you're keeping well and taking copious notes :-)

Sensible resolutions
Mine, to drink more, put on weight and do less, perhaps less so :-)

Mine, to drink more, put on weight and do less, perhaps less so :-)"
Perhaps, since making resolutions seems to guarantee those things won't happen, we should do as you say and resolve to d the opposite. I believe parents call it reverse psychology.


Sounds a quietly successful day :-)

Try telling the toddler that they can only have greens when they're a big boy :-)

I told him we, as a family, including him, had ALWAYS eaten broccoli, and that he wasn't about to complicate my life by NOT eating broccoli, and it would ruin our Chinese food and quiches, and he wasn't allowed to - and he looked at me, startled, ate his broccoli, and there was never another problem about it.
His elder sibling decided to eat broccoli raw - that was easy: I left that portion uncooked after trimming.
You have to understand that, as a parent with ME/CFS homeschooling these kids, I was always at the end of my string. Kid still eats broccoli without a second thought.

Love it Alicia, and it's stuck to this day!
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