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			| admin3 
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					| posted on 09-14-2020 at 10:04 |     |  |  
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				| Covid Blues - bored at home 
 This topic is where we can all express just how bored we are during the COVID-19 pandemic.
 
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			| doctorX 
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					| posted on 09-14-2020 at 10:54 |     |  |  
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				| Jack's COVID-19 response 
 Here is how to solve the COVID-19 lockdown problem.
 
 
 
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			| lewisbetts 
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			Registered: 07-18-2020 Location: Bangor Maine
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					| posted on 09-14-2020 at 11:58 |     |  |  
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				| Seven months of COVID-19 lockdown 
 At first I cried for a woman, companionship, a beautiful Ukrainian woman to warm my heart during the COVID pandemic lockdown.
 
 Next, I tried online dating sites, but because of travel restrictions, I remained at home, alone.
 
 It seemed only one hand could touch the emptiness of my passion. One soul within the confines of my existence.
 
 And that hand was my own.
 
 
 
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			| lewisbetts 
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					| posted on 09-14-2020 at 12:00 |     |  |  
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				| Of course, my post above was just parody 
 Boredom takes many forms, but the one above was just a parody.
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			| carrollhodge 
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			Registered: 06-16-2020 Location: Redding, CA
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					| posted on 09-14-2020 at 12:36 |     |  |  
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				| Not much covid boredom for me 
 I run a trucking business, so nothing much has changed for me. I always work from home, so that's normal for my life.
 
 Trucking is an essential business, especially during a pandemic when staple supplies need to be delivered to businesses and homes. My drivers have been working 60 hour weeks by-the-week, not by time logs. A couple of them haven't seen home for a month. Ouch! The money is great, though. My youngest daughter is one of them and is saving for a house. She's years ahead of where she expected to be at this point in time. Her husband drives with her, tandem team - they are in their mid-twenties and loving the experience.
 
 There is something to be said about contributing to the saving of our country through delivery. We are proud of ourselves, our business, and all the great people who work so hard to bring goods to the public during a terrible time.
 
 I hired a Ukraine woman last month who had experience driving eastern europe. She's a knock out blonde who handles a rig better than most men. She says that our work here is far more impressive than trucking in europe - where regulations make ours look simple (they're not simple, they're a pain in the ass).
 
 Hope everyone is handling their lives and holding on for when this blows over.
 
 Until then, rock on America!
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