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With all of the sad, bad news lately, I think we need to keep our sense of humor to keep us going. I just saw a very funny, but serious ad on TV. A local restaurant is offering home delivery of their food, and with it, they are throwing in a free roll of toilet paper !
Have to admit, that one made me laugh out loud !
We have restaurants here doing that. I think it's wonderful!
With all of the sad, bad news lately, I think we need to keep our sense of humor to keep us going. I just saw a very funny, but serious ad on TV. A local restaurant is offering home delivery of their food, and with it, they are throwing in a free roll of toilet paper !
Have to admit, that one made me laugh out loud !
Our town also had a restaurant doing that.
I am confident, btw, Gilligan's Island, will remain covid free.
Seriously, Antarctica has not reported a case, and it does have some residents for lengthy periods of time.
With all of the sad, bad news lately, I think we need to keep our sense of humor to keep us going. I just saw a very funny, but serious ad on TV. A local restaurant is offering home delivery of their food, and with it, they are throwing in a free roll of toilet paper !
Have to admit, that one made me laugh out loud !
Congress should do that with their latest "bail out their buddies" bill.
An Australian astrophysicist has been admitted to hospital after getting four magnets stuck up his nose in an attempt to invent a device that stops people touching their faces during the coronavirus outbreak.
Dr Daniel Reardon, a research fellow at a Melbourne university, was building a necklace that sounds an alarm on facial contact, when the mishap occurred on Thursday night.
The 27 year-old astrophysicist, who studies pulsars and gravitational waves, said he was trying to liven up the boredom of self-isolation with the four powerful neodymium magnets.
I would question if you can be a real astrophysicist at 27 years old. I think this account helps my argument. Especially when he has to reference this for help…
“After struggling for 20 minutes, I decided to Google the problem and found an article about an 11-year-old boy who had the same problem.
He is on par with a 11 year old. Wow…
Stuff happens, even to the best of us. Check out his cause of death.
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