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Stay inside the whole day?
#11
I did stay inside Saturday. And stayed much of the day in bed with mrs.cbelt3 and Chihuahuas. It was snuggle weather outside.
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#12
depends......what is her name.....???
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#13
trisho. wrote:
I totally know what you mean. Now that I'm self employed again, I have to push myself to leave the apartment on the days I work from home. Just to run an errand or have lunch away from my computer.

hi trisho!!!
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#14
What is this "outside" you guys are talking about?
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#15
If it's dreary, I stay inside.

Unless there's a good reason to venture out. If it's raining, I sleep. I love falling asleep to the sound of rain, and waking up to it and going back to sleep.
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#16
Maybe it's a regional thing, but the idea of not setting foot outside all day long is unimaginable to me unless I'm really, really ill.

Perhaps this forum is a lot older than I thought - I find the numbers to be very surprising.
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#17
hal wrote:
Maybe it's a regional thing, but the idea of not setting foot outside all day long is unimaginable to me unless I'm really, really ill.

Perhaps this forum is a lot older than I thought - I find the numbers to be very surprising.

How old did you think it was?
With a few exceptions the youngest of the regulars are in their late 40s, and most are in their 50s-60s-70s.
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#18
The under forty kids, microchip excepted, are on social media. A lot more interactive than old foggy forums like this. We're a leftover from the previous century.
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#19
mattkime wrote:
[quote=trisho.]
I totally know what you mean. Now that I'm self employed again, I have to push myself to leave the apartment on the days I work from home. Just to run an errand or have lunch away from my computer.

hi trisho!!!
Howdy!

RAMdad, I totally agree. Rainy days are always a treat to sleep in.
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