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  1. George Strait - Baby's Gotten Good at Goodbye

  2. I never knew this song was about the daughter he lost until today. Poor guy no one should ever have to bury their child. This was George's daughter's favorite song of his. Jenifer.Strait. RIP, little girl.
  3. You look so Good in Love

    What I'm listening to right now.....

  4. I used to go to our lab at school that looked exactly like that.... oh memories... I guess I couldn't have brought you this forum without spending time in there.
  5. Oh geez... I remember these....and notice no seat belts? Safety first! Your child will be safely seated while he and the seat fly through the windshield. How did we ever survive those decades? LOL
  6. And I STILL cannot get a stylus for my iPhone. I give up. Amazing how it didn't actually come to fruition for decades after.
  7. I wonder if this prompted her to become a music star?
  8. Now that is one BEEEUUUTIFUL car.... To think I could have picked up tons of these cars 40 years ago in auto dumps for pennies.
  9. Wait a minute.... .I see some early automation there with the lever... Think about how many civil servants have been put out of work by automation since!! 😉
  10. I once went to the top of that building. This is the way NYC must have looked back when The Honeymooners was being filmed..
  11. Why do I feel like I REALLY missed out on living in a WONDERFUL decade of the 1960's? I would LOVE to ask William Shatner the story about this photograph and what the hell a Jupiter 8 is.... although it looks cool.
  12. Wow! just wow.... Incredible place to be at the right moment with a camera. Serious photographer.
  13. oh my God!!! that woman is beautiful. Maybe this is why I love white dresses so much? I graduated from HS this same time period. A magical year for me.
  14. I think you misunderstood his new rule. In this case you should have posted this on JTR's WALL..... SMH.... people.....
  15. I am ready to go out for breakfast this morning. A hearty breakfast sounds good.

    bruce jenner 80s GIF

  16. Good morning everyone!

    I just decided to change up the look a bit. Everything should still work the same.

    adventure time coffee GIF by hoppip

  17. Thank you @James Thomas Rook Jr. for the obvious answer... I am trying to create a Quora like Q & A area for sharing of info.
  18. The New York Times reported Saturday morning that an elderly man was admitted to Mount Sinai Hospital’s branch in Brooklyn for abdominal surgery. After getting his blood tested, it was revealed that he was infected with Candida auris, a fungus that was recently discovered but has been identified in patients around the world. The fungus is most deadly to those with already weak immune systems. The elderly man, who was not named by the Times, was isolated in the intensive care unit, but died 90 days later. What makes his case so frightening is that after his death, doctors tested his room and discovered the fungus was everywhere. “Everything was positive — the walls, the bed, the doors, the curtains, the phones, the sink, the whiteboard, the poles, the pump,” Dr. Scott Lorin, president of the Brooklyn branch, told the Times. “The mattress, the bed rails, the canister holes, the window shades, the ceiling, everything in the room was positive.” The hospital had to use “special cleaning equipment” and even had to remove part of the ceiling and floors to get rid of the fungus. Reports of C. auris have come from Venezuela, Spain, Great Britain, India, Pakistan, and South Africa, according to the Times. In the U.S., patients in Illinois and New Jersey have also been reported, as well as others in New York. The Centers for Disease Control said it “identified 51 clinical case-patients and 61 screening case-patients” in New York alone. The CDC reported 45% of the clinical case-patients died within 90 days. Further, in the same study linked above, 98% of the clinical-case patients were resistant to fluconazole, which is used to treat serious fungal infections such as meningitis. The strength and resistance of the infection led the CDC to deem C. auris an “serious threat,” and said it infected 3,400 and caused 220 deaths per year. The CDC also reported that the median age for the clinical case-patients was 72, but that the ages of those infected ranged from 21 to 96 years. Fifty-one percent of those infected were male, and all patients had “serious concurrent medical conditions,” such as needing “mechanical ventilation or central venous catheters or gastrostomy tubes.” Infections like C. auris have been able to thrive due to the overuse of antibiotics, the Times reported. Such over-prescribing has reduced the effectiveness of the drugs, allowing once curable bacterial infections to thrive once again. Now, fungal infections are becoming resistant. Naturally, those most at risk of these “superbugs” are newborns and the elderly, who generally have weaker immune systems. https://www.dailywire.com/news/45644/frightening-drug-resistant-infection-cropping-ashe-schow
  19. So this guy at the gym (former pool guy) was telling me that if there is a lot of foam circulating in the middle of the spa while the bubbles are pumped in that it is a sign of some nasty stuff. I didn't know this Anyone know more about this?
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