Am I only one debating what strong adult beverage to have at hand for tomorrow's announcement?

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:I need to run to the liquor store tonight...I'm thinking I'm going to need that drink regardless of what the Mayor says!


I'm a big fan of anything sweet and cheap these days. Don't spend a lot of money on the good stuff because we're going to be doing some heavy, consistent drinking all year.


I like you.


Tomorrow - MD 20/20
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Anyone who hasn't realized that school is now 100% online until further notice is living in delusion.


This thread is about the “further notice” we have been told is coming tomorrow.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:My husband made me a good old martini the other day and it was the second best thing I have had during this entire stay at home order. Get a good bottle of gin and some extra dry vermouth.


Sounds similar over here! My husband bought a a shaker set, and we are now systematically going through our hard liquor--which we hadn't touched in years! Margarita on the rocks with salt rim was delicious.


You're my kind of people! I've been circulating between a good homemade marg (with chili salt rim), vodka & whatever Lacroix I have, the classic rum & coke & lime and caipirinhas. And wine when I want to be more reasonable.


I'm working on perfecting my gin & tonic. Make recommendations on your favorite gin please.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My husband made me a good old martini the other day and it was the second best thing I have had during this entire stay at home order. Get a good bottle of gin and some extra dry vermouth.


Sounds similar over here! My husband bought a a shaker set, and we are now systematically going through our hard liquor--which we hadn't touched in years! Margarita on the rocks with salt rim was delicious.


You're my kind of people! I've been circulating between a good homemade marg (with chili salt rim), vodka & whatever Lacroix I have, the classic rum & coke & lime and caipirinhas. And wine when I want to be more reasonable.


I'm working on perfecting my gin & tonic. Make recommendations on your favorite gin please.


Well my martini the other night was made with a gin from a local distiller called Green Hat, and it was very nice. And to PP, my DH insists that martinis must be stirred, not shaken. On another note: yesterday, I took my DD on one of those driveby birthday celebs, and the birthday girl's mom tossed a can of bubbly rose into the car. It was much better than I would have anticipated.
Anonymous
It'll be a start date and some possible options for how schools will operate -- either we'll be at such and such phase and they'll be open as usual, or we won't and they'll be in such and such forms of distance learning. And then they'll talk about how they're going to spend some time this summer planning for distance learning, so it's better than it was when they just had to leap into it on no notice.

That's a totally reasonable announcement to make three months before school actually starts -- do you want them to commit to one plan or another in terms of in school, not in school, how often, etc., when things could change a lot between then and now?
Anonymous
Do you know what time she's making the announcement?
Anonymous
I just cannot understand how the re-open DC report suggests this ridiculous A/B 10 students at a time schedule UNTIL THERE IS A VACCINE. That is insane. The amount of learning loss is very hard to quantify for young kids for whom distance learning is challenging. I cannot understand how that is possibly the best plan.
Anonymous
PP--the Covid-19 pandemic is a VERY BIG DEAL.
Anonymous
+100

I think you have to sometimes keep things in perspective. Here is one: the current effort against COVID-19 has led to 100,000 deaths in 3 months. So, if we had done absolutely nothing, how many people would have died? Would we be saying the things stated above?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I need to run to the liquor store tonight...I'm thinking I'm going to need that drink regardless of what the Mayor says!


I'm a big fan of anything sweet and cheap these days. Don't spend a lot of money on the good stuff because we're going to be doing some heavy, consistent drinking all year.


I like you.


Tomorrow - MD 20/20


Wild Irish Rose if you're fancy ( and I'm fancy).
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I just cannot understand how the re-open DC report suggests this ridiculous A/B 10 students at a time schedule UNTIL THERE IS A VACCINE. That is insane. The amount of learning loss is very hard to quantify for young kids for whom distance learning is challenging. I cannot understand how that is possibly the best plan.


Agree. Totally stupid and disproportionate.
Anonymous
I think it is unfair that kids are being asked to make the most sacrifices while everyone else is going to be free to go to bars, churches, shopping, travelling. Its ridiculous.
Anonymous
With the new statement from the CDC that the virus does not spread from surfaces....shouldn't that change some of these recommendations?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:PP--the Covid-19 pandemic is a VERY BIG DEAL.


Yes, but it’s possible there will never be a vaccine. Absolute best case scenario it is ready by 2021-22 and, even then, the masses will not have full access yet. This approach is insane.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Do you know what time she's making the announcement?


I was told 11am. But last time they said 11 and then it was more like 11:30? 11:45? So who knows.
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