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I want to ask how hard can it be to adjust to doing nothing, but alas, I'm still adjusting too 😂

Its not so much adjusting to doing nothing..its adjusting to different routines ..although there are some that haven't changed for instance he still drives me to work 3 days a week.
Its great though, he does a lot more cooking and housework etc...
 
Its not so much adjusting to doing nothing..its adjusting to different routines ..although there are some that haven't changed for instance he still drives me to work 3 days a week.
Its great though, he does a lot more cooking and housework etc...
Sounds like me, adjusting to doing nothing but productively (since I technically still need to rejoin the world at some point).

What's the first thing on your to-do list when you start doing nothing? (😂)

Mine was to learn to binge-watch shows guilt free. I never realised how incredibly stressed I was when I gave myself time to relax before, its a strange habit to unlearn o_o
 
I hope not... you can do a head count of the regulars if you want. I know Brenda bear and RJ aren't anywhere near there but not sure about everyone else
I was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and I have friends in the DC area. NEBS is from Connecticut, Trubbycat is from NYC area
 
I just realised that there are lurkers on here that don't post anything but go through the threads. It's kind of creepy even if they are trying not to be.
 
Everything about RJ is terrifying, but I'm referring to the bridge collapse.
Well, he might be the real life Rocky. I haven't seen the movie but I have seen the... shorts o_o

Also, according to the analysis, there was a structural standard set in place for bridges of that size that was implemented 3 years after that bridge was built. So in theory, that shouldn't happen to bridges built after 1980 in the US 🤷🏻‍♀️
 
Well, he might be the real life Rocky. I haven't seen the movie but I have seen the... shorts o_o

Also, according to the analysis, there was a structural standard set in place for bridges of that size that was implemented 3 years after that bridge was built. So in theory, that shouldn't happen to bridges built after 1980 in the US 🤷🏻‍♀️
How do you test for a 1000 foot ship loaded with how many thousands of tons of cargo hitting a tower?
 
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