Don't Nobody Bring Me No Bad News...
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1. Regarding Super Tuesday in the States? Basically What He Said.
Clearly now it’s a two-man race, between the 78-year-old man with a heart problem and the 77-year-old man with some clear memory issues. This is, I will say, not optimal from my point of view. I will be voting for whoever becomes the Democratic nominee, to be clear. But neither of these two men fills me with great enthusiasm, and at this point I very much want to see who they choose for their vice president, because I have a strong suspicion whoever it is will be finishing out the term.
Yep.
2. I don't know how other places are handling the coronavirus, but NYC's reaction is to obsessively clean everything in sight. There's a raid on hand sanitizers, disinfectants, and disinfectant wipes - also anti-bacterial soap. The drug stores and grocery stores are selling out. I'm considering buying some hand sanitizers through Amazon. Also the subway today smelled like bleach on the way home. And my church has decided to make their own hand sanitizers (rubbing alcohol and aloe vera, plus lemon juice), and is disinfecting the entire church twice daily. They will provide the hand sanitizers to people upon entering the church.
MTA is Disinfecting Subways and Buses Every 72 Hours
Also cleaning the trains, and the stations across the MTA.
So, after this is all over? Good news? NYC is going to be REALLY clean.
Also our erstwhile Governor announced a new directive Requiring NY Insurers to Waive Cost Sharing. They are trying. I'll give them that.
We have 9 cases in NY, with one guy in critical condition in West Chester - which is mysterious and they are worried about. He's fifty, a lawyer, and had no contact with anyone.
My hands are kind of burning from all of the obsessive hand-washing. I've decided if I'm home alone in my apartment -- I'm safe and do not need to clean my hands constantly. With my respiratory issues - allergies, plus blood pressure - I'm not sure I can survive the coronavirus. I still cough when I exert myself, have gerd, or laugh. I think there's fluid in my lungs. And the virus is not nice to people with respiratory issues. It's a lung disease. Getting the chest x-ray on Friday.
3. Conversations with mother about sick family members..
Mother: So, your brother called and your niece has Mono.
Me: How did she get Mono?
Mother: Apparently sharing a water bottle with a male friend who had it...whether she was actually kissing said friend, I don't know nor want to know.
Me: Oh god. I'm sorry.
Mother: They may have to cancel their plans to come down here in two weeks.
Me: Mono takes a long time to get over...if I remember correctly.
Mother : 4-6 weeks.
ME: And with the coronavirus?
Mother: I didn't think of that.
Me: I'm really really sorry.
Mother: I was looking forward to seeing her. We left a message with our doctor to see if we can handle it. But you may be right with the other thing going around it might not be safe to travel.
ME: So do you have any good news?
Mother: Your brother called -
Me: That falls into the bad news category, mother.
Mother: Oh, you're right, sorry.
Meanwhile my Aunt M has skin cancer on her back. Mother isn't worried -- she told me that half her friends have it and have had it taken care of. I've known a lot of folks with it too.
4. Conversation with IT
IT: So I'm checking back with you..
Me: Are you citrix?
IT: yes.
Me: You fixing the printer?
IT:There's a printer problem?
Me: Yes. (I give them the ticket number). The printers are printing our documents backwards.
It: backwards?
Me: It's a citrix problem, since it only affects the citrix users. The tower or hard drive users are fine.
IT: Hmmm. Oh I know, check the box reverse pages and see if that works.
Me: Okay, wait a minute. I'll be back. ( A few minutes later) It worked.
IT: Do that.
Me: Really? That's your solution?
It: It's a good workaround.
Me: Okaay...I'll tell everyone somehow.
IT: We will still work on fixing it -- but that's the work around until we do.
Me: Okay.
I write up email and discover it does not work with emails.
Me to co-workers: Got off the phone with IT, and (I tell them where to find the reverse pages box in their computer and what to do with it. Noting that it doesn't work with emails.)
Frustrated Screenwriter: So basically our solution is to go backwards? Typical.
One of the managers figures out how to do the email which just requires lots of hunting about...but also works as a work around.
5. I don't know about anyone else? But I feel like I'm in the beginning of a really badly written horror series from the 1980s or 90s. And I want better writers, dang it.
Also, I don't want any more bad news. 2020 has gone way past its quota.
Don't Nobody Bring Me No Bad News
Clearly now it’s a two-man race, between the 78-year-old man with a heart problem and the 77-year-old man with some clear memory issues. This is, I will say, not optimal from my point of view. I will be voting for whoever becomes the Democratic nominee, to be clear. But neither of these two men fills me with great enthusiasm, and at this point I very much want to see who they choose for their vice president, because I have a strong suspicion whoever it is will be finishing out the term.
Yep.
2. I don't know how other places are handling the coronavirus, but NYC's reaction is to obsessively clean everything in sight. There's a raid on hand sanitizers, disinfectants, and disinfectant wipes - also anti-bacterial soap. The drug stores and grocery stores are selling out. I'm considering buying some hand sanitizers through Amazon. Also the subway today smelled like bleach on the way home. And my church has decided to make their own hand sanitizers (rubbing alcohol and aloe vera, plus lemon juice), and is disinfecting the entire church twice daily. They will provide the hand sanitizers to people upon entering the church.
MTA is Disinfecting Subways and Buses Every 72 Hours
Also cleaning the trains, and the stations across the MTA.
So, after this is all over? Good news? NYC is going to be REALLY clean.
Also our erstwhile Governor announced a new directive Requiring NY Insurers to Waive Cost Sharing. They are trying. I'll give them that.
We have 9 cases in NY, with one guy in critical condition in West Chester - which is mysterious and they are worried about. He's fifty, a lawyer, and had no contact with anyone.
My hands are kind of burning from all of the obsessive hand-washing. I've decided if I'm home alone in my apartment -- I'm safe and do not need to clean my hands constantly. With my respiratory issues - allergies, plus blood pressure - I'm not sure I can survive the coronavirus. I still cough when I exert myself, have gerd, or laugh. I think there's fluid in my lungs. And the virus is not nice to people with respiratory issues. It's a lung disease. Getting the chest x-ray on Friday.
3. Conversations with mother about sick family members..
Mother: So, your brother called and your niece has Mono.
Me: How did she get Mono?
Mother: Apparently sharing a water bottle with a male friend who had it...whether she was actually kissing said friend, I don't know nor want to know.
Me: Oh god. I'm sorry.
Mother: They may have to cancel their plans to come down here in two weeks.
Me: Mono takes a long time to get over...if I remember correctly.
Mother : 4-6 weeks.
ME: And with the coronavirus?
Mother: I didn't think of that.
Me: I'm really really sorry.
Mother: I was looking forward to seeing her. We left a message with our doctor to see if we can handle it. But you may be right with the other thing going around it might not be safe to travel.
ME: So do you have any good news?
Mother: Your brother called -
Me: That falls into the bad news category, mother.
Mother: Oh, you're right, sorry.
Meanwhile my Aunt M has skin cancer on her back. Mother isn't worried -- she told me that half her friends have it and have had it taken care of. I've known a lot of folks with it too.
4. Conversation with IT
IT: So I'm checking back with you..
Me: Are you citrix?
IT: yes.
Me: You fixing the printer?
IT:There's a printer problem?
Me: Yes. (I give them the ticket number). The printers are printing our documents backwards.
It: backwards?
Me: It's a citrix problem, since it only affects the citrix users. The tower or hard drive users are fine.
IT: Hmmm. Oh I know, check the box reverse pages and see if that works.
Me: Okay, wait a minute. I'll be back. ( A few minutes later) It worked.
IT: Do that.
Me: Really? That's your solution?
It: It's a good workaround.
Me: Okaay...I'll tell everyone somehow.
IT: We will still work on fixing it -- but that's the work around until we do.
Me: Okay.
I write up email and discover it does not work with emails.
Me to co-workers: Got off the phone with IT, and (I tell them where to find the reverse pages box in their computer and what to do with it. Noting that it doesn't work with emails.)
Frustrated Screenwriter: So basically our solution is to go backwards? Typical.
One of the managers figures out how to do the email which just requires lots of hunting about...but also works as a work around.
5. I don't know about anyone else? But I feel like I'm in the beginning of a really badly written horror series from the 1980s or 90s. And I want better writers, dang it.
Also, I don't want any more bad news. 2020 has gone way past its quota.
Don't Nobody Bring Me No Bad News