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The Sultan of SoWhat wrote: ↑Sat Jun 26, 2021 11:57 am
It's halftime at the Wales/Denmark round of 16 Euro 2020 match. Denmark leads 1 - 0 on the basis of a goal by Kasper Dolberg.
Dolberg was plagued by bad news in recent times: He caught COVID-19 twice and had his €70,000 watch stolen.
So, the question is: Which is worse, catching COVID twice or having an €70,000 watch stolen?
I'd have to go with COVID. There's probably a higher statistical chance of losing your life from it than from having your watch stolen.
Stolen watch. If your wife finds out that you paid $70k+ for a watch that you told her was only a few grand, then you're certain to face an untimely death.
The Sultan of SoWhat wrote: ↑Sat Jun 26, 2021 11:57 am
It's halftime at the Wales/Denmark round of 16 Euro 2020 match. Denmark leads 1 - 0 on the basis of a goal by Kasper Dolberg.
Dolberg was plagued by bad news in recent times: He caught COVID-19 twice and had his €70,000 watch stolen.
So, the question is: Which is worse, catching COVID twice or having an €70,000 watch stolen?
I'd have to go with COVID. There's probably a higher statistical chance of losing your life from it than from having your watch stolen.
The Sultan of SoWhat wrote: ↑Sat Jun 26, 2021 11:57 am
It's halftime at the Wales/Denmark round of 16 Euro 2020 match. Denmark leads 1 - 0 on the basis of a goal by Kasper Dolberg.
Dolberg was plagued by bad news in recent times: He caught COVID-19 twice and had his €70,000 watch stolen.
So, the question is: Which is worse, catching COVID twice or having an €70,000 watch stolen?
I'd have to go with COVID. There's probably a higher statistical chance of losing your life from it than from having your watch stolen.
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Sick for the first time in a year and a half...you know the last time it was socially acceptable to have a cold. I'm vaccinated, but still feel very self conscious about being sick.
peskydonut wrote: ↑Wed Jun 30, 2021 9:05 pm
Sick for the first time in a year and a half...you know the last time it was socially acceptable to have a cold. I'm vaccinated, but still feel very self conscious about being sick.
Just got over a cold my two and a half gave me. Felt the same way. Even now with the residual I'm self conscious about it.
Somebody should make a t-shirt you don't need to turn right-side-out again after pulling off. After walking/jogging my dog I have to change my shirt, and I'm too sweaty to shimmy it off. Feels dumb to have to turn it right-side-out. Those of you with partners who lovingly turn your shirts right-side-out while doing your laundry should realize how lucky you are.
BostonCharlie wrote: ↑Mon Jul 05, 2021 4:54 pm
Somebody should make a t-shirt you don't need to turn right-side-out again after pulling off. After walking/jogging my dog I have to change my shirt, and I'm too sweaty to shimmy it off. Feels dumb to have to turn it right-side-out. Those of you with partners who lovingly turn your shirts right-side-out while doing your laundry should realize how lucky you are.
I do have reversible t-shirts, but the double layers of fabric mean they won't make good running shirts, unless it's winter?
You know you've been in this crazy hobby a while when you pull out the Bergeon springbar tool to install a quick-release strap because it's easier than dealing with the tiny lever on the quick-release springbar.
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