Bad News Thread

Just got some sad news. My favorite breakfast dinner (not one of those chain restaurants...a mom and pop) is closing its doors after 65 years. Prepandemic it was always full and the wait on Sundays was at least a 1/2 hour. We'd always go after church or after dropping off the car across the street for service. Kids grew up there....love the omelettes. VC, unlike LA, only briefly closed outdoor dining when forced by the state. But most people don't go out and get once weekly takeout from the dinner, so right at the finish line, they had to close up....they just got too far on their bills. Our favorite sushi place has the same issue (people don't get sushi for takeout). A blow to the main blvd too which has lost quite a few businesses during the pandemic. I have pictures of the kids growing up there....sad.
 
Just got some sad news. My favorite breakfast dinner (not one of those chain restaurants...a mom and pop) is closing its doors after 65 years. Prepandemic it was always full and the wait on Sundays was at least a 1/2 hour. We'd always go after church or after dropping off the car across the street for service. Kids grew up there....love the omelettes. VC, unlike LA, only briefly closed outdoor dining when forced by the state. But most people don't go out and get once weekly takeout from the dinner, so right at the finish line, they had to close up....they just got too far on their bills. Our favorite sushi place has the same issue (people don't get sushi for takeout). A blow to the main blvd too which has lost quite a few businesses during the pandemic. I have pictures of the kids growing up there....sad.
Please stop boring us with these meaningless micro issues. Restaurant owners should have pandemic proofed their business's and expected the government to implement tyrannical policies based on a common cold virus and case hysteria.
 
OMG. It's called inflammation and it's normal. Did you even look this up? There are tons of stories about the same thing with backing scientific research. Not that I believe the story one single bit. Why would somebody that you've never met suddenly mention their period?
Great question. I have no idea either. Farm life? I new u would not believe me. Please explain to the readers what you mean by the research on the inflammation part. I already heard about missing periods for younger females but not inflammation. Look, I don't lie.
 
I always thought this was one of the more sad aspects of this whole thing:

Yep my brother in law died alone in hospice. They didn't allow his immediate family any visits at all. Finally when he was within an hour of so of death they "allowed" his kids and wife to visit. He by that time was so far gone he didn't know anyone was even there.
 
Yep my brother in law died alone in hospice. They didn't allow his immediate family any visits at all. Finally when he was within an hour of so of death they "allowed" his kids and wife to visit. He by that time was so far gone he didn't know anyone was even there.
That's criminal...makes my stomach turn and pisses me off. Can't imagine how the family felt. My condolences to you and his family. That's just so wrong.
 
Yep my brother in law died alone in hospice. They didn't allow his immediate family any visits at all. Finally when he was within an hour of so of death they "allowed" his kids and wife to visit. He by that time was so far gone he didn't know anyone was even there.
That's what Dad4 advocates.
 
Just got some sad news. My favorite breakfast dinner (not one of those chain restaurants...a mom and pop) is closing its doors after 65 years. Prepandemic it was always full and the wait on Sundays was at least a 1/2 hour. We'd always go after church or after dropping off the car across the street for service. Kids grew up there....love the omelettes. VC, unlike LA, only briefly closed outdoor dining when forced by the state. But most people don't go out and get once weekly takeout from the dinner, so right at the finish line, they had to close up....they just got too far on their bills. Our favorite sushi place has the same issue (people don't get sushi for takeout). A blow to the main blvd too which has lost quite a few businesses during the pandemic. I have pictures of the kids growing up there....sad.

It has been years since I had sushi that was not takeout, or not available for takeout in boxes like this --

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