More Patting yourself on the back, @Unicorn by stating only you admitted mistakes in the very long discussion about Covid19.
Perhaps you would be a bit more respected if you enjoyed your retirement by volunteering at a clinic one or two days 😊 a week
Perhaps one should pay attention to the difficult time a legend like Doctor Anthony Fauci faced here and elsewhere concerning covid19.
Lesson: pay attention.
In the Summer of 1968 I was on my way to Vietnam as a draftee leaving from Oakland. I spent a day and a half in San Francisco first - miserable time.
Lucky you, pal.
You get aC+ in self promotion
And a F in addressing your fellow members
(, It must be a kick in the butt to never be wrong, @Unicorn and accuse us of never apologizing. Think about how you are outnumbered here, my friend)
One has to repeat information to catch the attention of a retired Doctor.
I am aware of my current limitations in discussions about my job about fighting predatory lending and encouragement of housing counseling for first time home buyers
My college freshman crush was an underwear model, who was straight and read James Baldwin's "Another Country"
And introduced me to folk music in Harvard Square in 1962
I played Ed Norton in a six grade take off onThe Honeymooners. I also wrote the script on my own. The teacher had such confidence in me that she never asked how I was doing.
We ran out of the script and the audience said, keep going, even if you have to make it up.
Bennett Cerf on What's My Line.
Not sure if he was gay, probably though because his wife was a first cousin of the great star Ginger Rodgers.
Ginger seemed to always be staying at their house near New York City 😊
Interesting response. Ethel Merman did perform for charities like the Museum of the City of New York. Once at Carnegie Hall - all proceeds going to the museum.
And she rarely had an unsuccessful Broadway show, with Gershwin and Berlin writing song for her.