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Weird replacements for loss of Sports

Kevin JCHS 81

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First let me say: this thread is iffy anyway so PLEASE keep any politics out of this thread to avoid an automatic flush. Maybe if you do, Edgy will let it stay.

If you're like me and losing your mind in isolation, what are some of your weirdest examples of "Yep I'm Losing My Mind"?

Weirdest: this morning I found myself watching Tom & Jerry cartoons on Amazon Video. o_O Now there's a contact sport. I wish they had Roadrunner.

Kind of weird: just decided what I'm eating of my dietary foods for the next few days based on what's approaching it's expiration dates.

Normal (sort of): been watching several sports videos on YouTube. Watched Stephen Curry in March Madness playing for Providence. Watched several videos on Pistol Pete Maravich.
 
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I have taken off an address plaque from my mailbox and refinished it.

I have taken 3 of 4 outside lights off the house to refinish.

I've spent a couple of hours helping my son construct a wooden match crossbow.

Lastly, both cars were hand washed and one already hand waxed.

All of this instead of baseball and water polo......bummer.
 
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Fixed my wife’s car. Needed a new vacuum pump. Not an easy job but gave me something to do and it’s now fixed and no more oil leaks.

Watching a lot of movies and news.
Watched the Lakers and Kobe win the 2010 championship against the Celtics.

Going on bike rides for exercise.
 
walking the dog (he's sick of it) watching a lot of movies and news listening to music
 
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For me a lot of walks and obsessing over how bad my lawn looks. Still watching a lot of Netflix, Tiger King and Ozark. Caught a few episodes of Peyton’s Places on ESPN, pretty good.
 
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Kevin: Well at least you aren't the only one watching cartoons. I am so sick of the doom and gloom news and I watch very little of it. This coverage is everywhere! Last week while surfing I saw the Flintstones on METV from 5:00 in the evening till 6:00. Far better viewing. I am already getting tired of the past game reruns in football, baseball and hockey.

Yesterday was the first day I sat outside and read the Sunday Tribune. Our local Herald News had stopped publishing a Saturday paper. Starting this past weekend, they now publish a weekend paper on Saturday and none on Sunday. The Saturday paper has all the ads, etc.

I will be doing a big project and a remodel in the downstairs family room. I have 1200 square feet to remodel. The only things I am not doing are a huge plumbing project which includes the relocation of the water heater, the water softener, the washer and dryer and a complete full bathroom and the replacement of all pipes that need replacing. The floor will have to be busted up for drain pipes. We will also be adding electrical outlets and canned lighting. Other than those two, I will be dry walling the perimeter and putting in storage shelves. Then there is the ceiling and flooring. We are also putting a full kitchen in. Most of the area will be open.

We actually had plans to do all this before this crap happened and put the project behind. The plumbing has to go first and we have to wait to get him in here to work. We were within a week from starting when the brakes were put on it. I wish the plumbing had gotten done at least. Then I could get some things done.
 
I think at this point, people are really looking for some glimmer of hope. I believe people are very tired of all the negative news. When I hear negative thing after negative thing, I tune out. Only so much of that I can take. I know I am not alone in this.
 
I think at this point, people are really looking for some glimmer of hope. I believe people are very tired of all the negative news. When I hear negative thing after negative thing, I tune out. Only so much of that I can take. I know I am not alone in this.

No your not. We are tired of it also. We only watch to get an update. I hate they rehash everything over and over. The press is tough to take sometimes.
 
No your not. We are tired of it also. We only watch to get an update. I hate they rehash everything over and over. The press is tough to take sometimes.
Corey: It wouldn't be so bad if so many of them weren't relishing in this.
 
Got some yard work done. Un-jammed a couple of Antique slot machines. A little minor remodeling in the family room.
And stay away from Fox news.
Actually try to stay away from cable news
Only watch local news , usually ABC 7 but sometimes 9 or 5
 
Watched Tiger King, learned several important lessons:
  1. Don’t do meth
  2. If you ignore #1, don’t do it in Oklahoma.
  3. I don’t care how cold Ames is, find some place nearby to do yoga.
  4. Don’t let your daughters get involved with cats. Yes, she might die alone, but that would be the preferred outcome of her enthusiasm
  5. Don’t trust anyone who wears Affliction shirts.
  6. Don’t eat pizza at a zoo.
  7. Don’t pick up 19-year-old crying women in Florida.
  8. Keep hands, arms, selves out of tiger cages.
  9. If you must enter said cage, rinse off your shoes beforehand.
  10. If your boss has a mullet, go back to school.
 
I do/ did three things ...

First, over the years, I've accumulated several hundred DVDs, and I've made several more from a special electronics device that I bought years ago. Among the films I've watched, that I've been planning to for years are "Goodfellas," "Casino," "The Godfather," the first half of "Godfather II" and all the Leslie Neilsen "don't call me Shirley" movies. Next up, I'm going through my collection of WC Fields and the Marx Brothers. I also have the comlete collection of "Homicide, Life on the Streets."

Secondly, I spend a great deal of time on my knees praying for Dr. Fauci's health

.Finally, as a special treat, I drove to Evergreen Park from Lake County last Saturday to get a lemon fluff cake from Wolf's Bakery (curbside pickup and prepaid by credit card -- no contact.) Anyone from that area knows what I'm talking about.

BTW, 35Blackhawk, if I can get you to spend a couple hours at my house, I'll pray for you, too.
 
I grew up about 2 blocks from Wolf's bakery MC63. Yeah, I'm very familiar with it, lol
Great idea
 
I do/ did three things ...

First, over the years, I've accumulated several hundred DVDs, and I've made several more from a special electronics device that I bought years ago. Among the films I've watched, that I've been planning to for years are "Goodfellas," "Casino," "The Godfather," the first half of "Godfather II" and all the Leslie Neilsen "don't call me Shirley" movies. Next up, I'm going through my collection of WC Fields and the Marx Brothers. I also have the comlete collection of "Homicide, Life on the Streets."


BTW, 35Blackhawk, if I can get you to spend a couple hours at my house, I'll pray for you, too.
Don't you know that the unauthorized reproduction or distribution of copyrighted material is illegal? Criminal copyright infringement is investigated by federal law enforcement agencies and is punishable by up to 5 years in prison and a fine of $250,000.

Piracy is not a victimless crime.

For more information on how digital theft harms the economy, please visit. www.iprcenter.gov

At least that's what they show on the screen before you watch some movies and especially on the DVDs and Cds a person buys. So, if you're doing that, you better stop. ;)
 
Crazy about all the coverage with nothing else to view on a current basis. In my earlier desperate search to find anything, I stopped on the JG Wentworth commercial. Song is now stuck in my head!

 
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Don't you know that the unauthorized reproduction or distribution of copyrighted material is illegal? Criminal copyright infringement is investigated by federal law enforcement agencies and is punishable by up to 5 years in prison and a fine of $250,000.

Piracy is not a victimless crime.

For more information on how digital theft harms the economy, please visit. www.iprcenter.gov

At least that's what they show on the screen before you watch some movies and especially on the DVDs and Cds a person buys. So, if you're doing that, you better stop. ;)

Don't make things worse by visiting me in prison.
 
I do/ did three things ...

First, over the years, I've accumulated several hundred DVDs, and I've made several more from a special electronics device that I bought years ago. Among the films I've watched, that I've been planning to for years are "Goodfellas," "Casino," "The Godfather," the first half of "Godfather II" and all the Leslie Neilsen "don't call me Shirley" movies. Next up, I'm going through my collection of WC Fields and the Marx Brothers. I also have the comlete collection of "Homicide, Life on the Streets."

Secondly, I spend a great deal of time on my knees praying for Dr. Fauci's health

.Finally, as a special treat, I drove to Evergreen Park from Lake County last Saturday to get a lemon fluff cake from Wolf's Bakery (curbside pickup and prepaid by credit card -- no contact.) Anyone from that area knows what I'm talking about.

BTW, 35Blackhawk, if I can get you to spend a couple hours at my house, I'll pray for you, too.
I declare from here on out.....the poster formerly known as MC63 shall be now known as Lemon Fluff...can I get a second?
 
Don't make things worse by visiting me in prison.
LOL, relax dude. I am pulling your chain. You are not doing anything out of the ordinary. Prison isn't somewhere you want to be...especially Stateville with the virus running rampant.

And you don't want me visiting you in prison? Even if I bring you a lemon fluff cake with a hacksaw blade hidden in it?
 
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Watched Tiger King, learned several important lessons:
  1. Don’t do meth
  2. If you ignore #1, don’t do it in Oklahoma.
  3. I don’t care how cold Ames is, find some place nearby to do yoga.
  4. Don’t let your daughters get involved with cats. Yes, she might die alone, but that would be the preferred outcome of her enthusiasm
  5. Don’t trust anyone who wears Affliction shirts.
  6. Don’t eat pizza at a zoo.
  7. Don’t pick up 19-year-old crying women in Florida.
  8. Keep hands, arms, selves out of tiger cages.
  9. If you must enter said cage, rinse off your shoes beforehand.
  10. If your boss has a mullet, go back to school.
I'm 3 episodes in, but it sounds like it gets better.
 
Watching a couple of series Tiger King and Zero Zero Zero
Cooking 6 dinners each week. One night is take out supporting local establishments that support youth and high school sports in town
Reading a few books, The Swiss Family Robinson, Orign (Dan Brown) to name a couple
Cleaning garage closets - may not have been done since the late 90's
Reading the 2019 Football rules book (2020 changes are minimal)
and trying to work as well
 
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I have become obsessed with sweeping my garage floor - I have swept the garage floor more times in the last 3 weeks than I have in a lifetime.
That and a lot on the MLB network - especially if they are games or highlights from the 70's / 80's.
 
I have become obsessed with sweeping my garage floor - I have swept the garage floor more times in the last 3 weeks than I have in a lifetime.
That and a lot on the MLB network - especially if they are games or highlights from the 70's / 80's.
Then I am sure you saw the 6th and 7th games of the 1968 WS last night in honor of Al Kaline.
 
Then I am sure you saw the 6th and 7th games of the 1968 WS last night in honor of Al Kaline.
yes indeed - I saw a few innings of some classic old school baseball - games seemed to move along much faster back then ( I know there was some editing involved on the re-broadcast of course) - but pitchers like Denny McClain and Bob Gibson would work quickly - and umps wouldn't put new balls in play every time it hit the dirt.
 
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yes indeed - I saw a few innings of some classic old school baseball - games seemed to move along much faster back then ( I know there was some editing involved on the re-broadcast of course) - but pitchers like Denny McClain and Bob Gibson would work quickly - and umps wouldn't put new balls in play every time it hit the dirt.
Strike zones were bigger and guys didn't take nearly as many pitches. In those days starting pitchers usually went the whole way. That's when pitchers were men.
 
There is so much coverage of this, it's tough to keep your sanity. But even when you look for other outlets on television it's still there. Turned on an episode of Good Times, you know J.J. "Dynomite" Walker, and in it Florida (Mrs. Evans) loses her job as a CTA bus driver due to she can't pass the physcial because she has a virus (cold). Still hit too close to home.
 
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There is so much coverage of this, it's tough to keep your sanity. But even when you look for other outlets on television it's still there. Turned on an episode of Good Times, you know J.J. "Dynomite" Walker, and in it Florida (Mrs. Evans) loses her job as a CTA bus driver due to she can't pass the physcial because she has a virus (cold). Still hit too close to home.
You just went to the heart of the problem and the reason I made a post to stay off the board for a while. But, it doesn't matter where you go, there is no escape. I think that's a major reason people are so frustrated with this wall-to-wall 24/7 coverage. Even if you do go to another channel like MLB, NFL or NHL channels it will appear there too. You watch an old TV show on various channels and sooner or later the obligatory "public service announcement" comes on reminding people to wash their hands. I always wondered who these people are who need to be reminded to wash their hands. Aren't they adults?

We do need to be informed and receive updates. What we don't need is some clown in the media giving his or her uneducated opinion or making a political issue of it or relishing in the bad news. It is far overdone. But that is typical of our media. I have had people tell me, get used to it. But you can't. Just when you think these people can't get more obnoxious, they do. That's where the real problem is.
 
The amount of people that use a bathroom, and then leave without washing their hands is as astounding as it is disturbing.
I couldn't agree more! But, now that you went there I have to tell you the most disgusting story ever regarding the men's room.

Years ago during the summer before I started college, I worked in a machine shop. My job was mainly delivery, but I usually spent an hour or two in the shop. On my second or third day I went into the men's room to take a leak. When I walked in, someone was in the stall taking a dump. So, right away my goal was to get done and get the hell out of there ASAP.

While I was going I heard a bag rustling and a crunching sound as if the guy was eating while on the toilet. When I got out and back into the shop I told a buddy about it. He said, "oh yeah, that is so and so. He eats on the sh*tter every day...doesn't wash his hands when he leaves."

Obviously, I couldn't make that up. But, to your point. Those idiots are the reason for the public service announcement about washing your hands. But you can't tell those kind of people to wash their hands if they never do anyway.

Over the years I have told my wife how disgusting some guys are in the public washroom. She said; "you would be surprised at how many women don't wash their hands either." Disgusting
 
LOL! The white collar guys aren't as bad as the blue collar guys. But there are plenty of slobs in the white collar community.

Lol
The thing is you never know who did and didn’t so best to keep your hands to yourself! Someone brought up woman not washing either and my wife told me a long time ago you would be surprised how dirty/nasty some woman are with their hygiene. I will spare you the stories she told me as it would gross you out.
 
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