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WilliamM

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  1. Good to know, I shall tell my friend's wife. He died in Vietnam, and his name is on the Vietnam Memorial in Washington.
  2. Extremely sad for those many trashed and forgotten then and now. And all over the world as well
  3. The Metropolitan Opera is closed. Many of the operas the company shows nightly have been available on the Met site for years. Actually, your goal might be to open up this country sooner rather than later. You are the Woody Allen of surprises.
  4. Post a feel good story about places that really need it, please.
  5. Doctor Fauci has said the same things over and over. For example, the consequences of novel coronavirus are often more severe than expected.
  6. Huh? Unlike rats, squirrel are welcome most everywhere including college campus
  7. Another feel good story. New York City is an international destination, Miami isn't quite in the same league. Now that South America is sadly an epicenter of novel coronavirus, things may change a little.
  8. According to The New York Times, the coronavirus is spreading rapidly - 700,000 cases in the last week in South America and The Middle East. In contrast, the mayor of New York City is planning to open up the city in June - a truly horrid decision.
  9. Thank you for describing what polio was actually like...it has been a while since reading about such a brave young man or woman.
  10. You won't find me shopping on weekends. I hate shopping, and haven't bought clothes in a long time. I just take clothes from the shows I'm in. It solves the problem. Comment Scott, Trump fan.
  11. Have you never posted a photo or a cartoon? Essentially the same process.
  12. The article is about the governor of the state of Washington, but calls other States guilty too of using the word science for politcal gain. Without providing evidence except for the Governor of Washington. Thank you very much for posting the article, @wklukas
  13. Save the article by highlighting and post it here. Also applies in the Times and the Washington Post articles.
  14. I believe that is a mistake. Certainly, not every post is worth reading, and they are often much too long. Still.
  15. Is The Wall Street journal still using a pay wall. If so, one has to have a subscription to the Journal to read that article? I might try to cut and paste it, but not a subscriber.
  16. Yes, my mother was placed in a nursing home in Massachusetts by the local hospital. I waited a few days before calling her. Sorry to hear she was placed in a room with two patients with Alzheimer's. Without my knowledge my aunt and first cousin visited that day. My cousin called to tell me the place was totally inadequate. I flew to Boston a few days later (New Year's Eve) and took her out the next morning. Surprised a little she sort of expected me but not so early in the morning.
  17. Larry has already demanded to talk to the person in charge of Heaven with a long list of complaints. His is pissed Nancy Reagan talked to him and Judy Garland asked if he wanted her autograph.
  18. You are describing something the way a relatively newcomer would see a nursing home or assisted living facility. How about after living there a few years, and dealing with added health problems, or beloved children trying to visit often but alas dealing with rebellious tennagers and long hours at work. One needs to visit these wonderful places frequently and sometimes at unexpected hours - not just at lunch or dinner or breakfast. Is there enough heat on cold mornings in the Winter? Get to know the staff and the supervisors. Know the relatives of the other people who live there: check in occasionally at the local senior center. Visit frequently at hospitals when seniors are there. Be concerned about feeding tubes and ventilators.
  19. I don't really need all this information. I visited my six grade teacher in Massachusetts in a very nice assisted living facility. She remembered me immediately, but very difficult to have a real conversation because her world had because quite small. She did remember 60 years ago when I started the conversation. Otherwise, she responded more like an elementary school principal - her job for many years after my school year, 1954-55 That's the issue I have with this amazing place in Kansas. Too upbeat and sunny.
  20. Especially Doctor Matilde Krim, a scientist and activatist. Her husband was Arthur Krim, a Hollywood producer and leader of the Democratic Party who know Presidents Kennedy and Johnson. Doctor Krim was the founder of am far and a close friend of Lady Bird Johnson and her husband
  21. The Advocate calls Me. Kramer, "towering figure in AIDS Activism." Absolutely ??
  22. Are meals taken in a group dining hall, or in private rooms? Socialization is vital too. My first cousin died ten days ago at age 95, partly from being isolated in her room at assisted living because of the threat of novel coronavirus. For years, she took part in as many group activities as possible. Her children and their families were not allowed to visit. Last August I spent one day at good hospital in Washington District of Columbia. I wasn't that sick, but it took several days to recover mentally.
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