Confused Fan April 12, 2020 Share April 12, 2020 I’ve read this forum for ages but finally joined cause I was so touched by how you are supporting each other in these awful times. I’m in Australia and we have it pretty good here at the moment. We have to stay home but the rate of cases is comparatively low at this stage and isolation it is small price to pay to protect community. People are scared but mainly doing right thing and trying to be kind to each other. Thinking of you all in US and other countries more impacted. 8 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/1859-small-talk-the-hourglass-sandbox/page/9/#findComment-6059130
boes April 12, 2020 Share April 12, 2020 21 minutes ago, Confused Fan said: I’ve read this forum for ages but finally joined cause I was so touched by how you are supporting each other in these awful times. I’m in Australia and we have it pretty good here at the moment. We have to stay home but the rate of cases is comparatively low at this stage and isolation it is small price to pay to protect community. People are scared but mainly doing right thing and trying to be kind to each other. Thinking of you all in US and other countries more impacted. That's really sweet of you to say. And Welcome! I hope the impact of this virus isn't too bad for you and everyone you love. Stay safe. 6 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/1859-small-talk-the-hourglass-sandbox/page/9/#findComment-6059164
DaphneCat April 12, 2020 Share April 12, 2020 2 hours ago, Confused Fan said: I’ve read this forum for ages but finally joined cause I was so touched by how you are supporting each other in these awful times. I’m in Australia and we have it pretty good here at the moment. We have to stay home but the rate of cases is comparatively low at this stage and isolation it is small price to pay to protect community. People are scared but mainly doing right thing and trying to be kind to each other. Thinking of you all in US and other countries more impacted. Welcome. Where in Australia are you located? My brother-in-law lives in Sydney. 3 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/1859-small-talk-the-hourglass-sandbox/page/9/#findComment-6059283
Confused Fan April 12, 2020 Share April 12, 2020 Thanks so much for welcome. I’m also in Sydney. Have a love/hate relationship with show. Find it truely awful in many ways but I’ve watched for so long and it’s familiar. At times like this it is comforting to have something familiar. The comments you guys make on the show and the humour are a big part of what has kept me watching. 9 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/1859-small-talk-the-hourglass-sandbox/page/9/#findComment-6059320
DisneyBoy April 19, 2020 Share April 19, 2020 Love/hate sounds about right 🙂 So, a friend was talking to me about how at one point she watched Passions for about six months and during that time, the character of Theresa had a super tiny square bandage stuck to her hair because of some kind of head injury that led to amnesia. My friend found this hilarious because of course if the woman had an actual head injury why would they stick a bandage to her hair? Anyway, she was saying how much fun it would be to actually see an image of that again but she didn't know what year in the show's run that happened. I'm trying to find out more information about it so I can find her a photo because it'll totally crack her up and I think she could use the distraction. Have of you Passions fans got a photographic memory? If someone could tell me roughly when in Theresa's storyline she got amnesia and the world's tiniest bandage on her hair, it would really help me out as I quest for an image or clip. Thanks! 1 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/1859-small-talk-the-hourglass-sandbox/page/9/#findComment-6073593
Lastwaltz April 20, 2020 Share April 20, 2020 @Confused Fan -- glad to have you here! I, too, enjoy the folks here probably more than I enjoy the show itself most of the time, lol. I have to say I'm envious of the way your country has responded to this crisis -- may you and all your loved ones be safe and healthy. As for me and my little fam, we're managing. Some days better than others. No illnesses -- just the isolation that gets to us. Not holding my granddaughter (Mackenzie!) is killing me, but I know it won't last forever. Just hoping now for a nice summer with some small gatherings and time spent outside. (Forget the three concerts I had tickets to, aaargh.) 5 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/1859-small-talk-the-hourglass-sandbox/page/9/#findComment-6076506
BuckeyeLou April 21, 2020 Share April 21, 2020 6 hours ago, Lastwaltz said: @Confused Fan -- glad to have you here! I, too, enjoy the folks here probably more than I enjoy the show itself most of the time, lol. I have to say I'm envious of the way your country has responded to this crisis -- may you and all your loved ones be safe and healthy. As for me and my little fam, we're managing. Some days better than others. No illnesses -- just the isolation that gets to us. Not holding my granddaughter (Mackenzie!) is killing me, but I know it won't last forever. Just hoping now for a nice summer with some small gatherings and time spent outside. (Forget the three concerts I had tickets to, aaargh.) I know about missing a grand-daughter....we were supposed to be in Denver this week for our Grand-daughters's 3rd Birthday party...hoping we can fly out in the Fall. Concerts sound nice, right now I just need a hair-cut! 🙂 3 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/1859-small-talk-the-hourglass-sandbox/page/9/#findComment-6077205
DaphneCat April 21, 2020 Share April 21, 2020 I have NOTHING to complain about. Mr. Cat is working from home so we still have income coming in. We've worked it out so we're not getting in each other's way during the day. We live far from both our families so we're used to only seeing them occasionally. So WHY was I so irritated that I couldn't find the right thread? Yes, that's right, thread! It was completely unimportant and yet irritated me FAR more than it should have. I actually managed to find some today and there was only a 5 person line outside of the Trader Joe's. Blueberry covered goat cheese! Apparently, I'm easily pacified🙂 6 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/1859-small-talk-the-hourglass-sandbox/page/9/#findComment-6077760
Lastwaltz April 21, 2020 Share April 21, 2020 Haha, @DaphneCat -- it's the littlest things sometimes. @BuckeyeLou -- my Mackenzie will be one in May! They live but a half mile from us--so near and yet so far. I'm so glad she won't remember this at all -- hope so for your 3 year old, too : ) 5 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/1859-small-talk-the-hourglass-sandbox/page/9/#findComment-6078176
boes April 21, 2020 Share April 21, 2020 Things have gotten better. My best and oldest friend has been ill with Covid - very touch and go for the past few weeks, but she seems to be recovering now. Pretty miraculous, but there's been many miraculous things in the past several weeks. The hardest thing for me by far is that due to the virus and us being out of the city and she being in it, I couldn't do one single thing to help. Our doctor, god bless him, made home visits to her, brought her what she needed, otherwise..... That part has been bad. We're lucky. We have neighbors who shop for us, have a big yard to give us some outdoor time and plenty of books. 9 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/1859-small-talk-the-hourglass-sandbox/page/9/#findComment-6078288
Lastwaltz April 21, 2020 Share April 21, 2020 I'm glad, @boes! Your friend must be a fighter. Let us know when she is home safe. 3 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/1859-small-talk-the-hourglass-sandbox/page/9/#findComment-6078669
DaphneCat April 21, 2020 Share April 21, 2020 57 minutes ago, Lastwaltz said: I'm glad, @boes! Your friend must be a fighter. Let us know when she is home safe. Yes, great news @boes 3 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/1859-small-talk-the-hourglass-sandbox/page/9/#findComment-6078786
WendyCR72 April 21, 2020 Share April 21, 2020 So happy for you and your friend, @boes! 3 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/1859-small-talk-the-hourglass-sandbox/page/9/#findComment-6079091
BuckeyeLou April 22, 2020 Share April 22, 2020 11 hours ago, boes said: Things have gotten better. My best and oldest friend has been ill with Covid - very touch and go for the past few weeks, but she seems to be recovering now. Pretty miraculous, but there's been many miraculous things in the past several weeks. The hardest thing for me by far is that due to the virus and us being out of the city and she being in it, I couldn't do one single thing to help. Our doctor, god bless him, made home visits to her, brought her what she needed, otherwise..... That part has been bad. We're lucky. We have neighbors who shop for us, have a big yard to give us some outdoor time and plenty of books. That has to be scary to know someone who has this awful Virus, so glad she is recovering. Wow, you know a doctor who still makes Home visits?! That is wonderful. 3 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/1859-small-talk-the-hourglass-sandbox/page/9/#findComment-6079501
Frozendiva April 22, 2020 Share April 22, 2020 I continue to struggle with my noisy neighbors on the other side of the duplex. Their home has been for sale since the fall and I have no idea if it has sold or will be re-listed. I don't know what exactly quiet enjoyment is any more. Most days, I struggle to cope with what I feel is excessive noise from their unit - up to 14 hours or so per day of stomping, slamming, banging, pounding on the walls, dog howling, etc. Am mulling a condo complaint which will most likely result in juvenile retaliation from them. It is intolerable at this point and has been going on for quite some time. I am frustrated at being home and only going out for a few hours per week and having to deal with non-stop noise. And they had visitors this evening. So much for social distancing. Guess at being 25-30 years old, they don't care. Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/1859-small-talk-the-hourglass-sandbox/page/9/#findComment-6079782
boes April 22, 2020 Share April 22, 2020 13 hours ago, BuckeyeLou said: That has to be scary to know someone who has this awful Virus, so glad she is recovering. Wow, you know a doctor who still makes Home visits?! That is wonderful. I've always valued and liked our doctor but now, as far as I'm concerned, he's a saint. A few years ago my friend who is sick needed a new doctor and she switched to the one I see and have seen for over 25 years. When she first got sick she refused to contact him or any other health care provider - nurses can be the worst patients sometimes - and I violated all my ethics by talking to our mutual doctor about how sick she was and how scared I was for her. He called her up to "check" on her and after she told him how sick she was, he went over and visited her that afternoon. She was very ill at that point and he pulled no punches about what she was facing. He also went out to the store and bought her back what she needed. Later that day I fessed up and told her what I'd done because she was grateful for the doctor's call and visit and help. He's gone to see her every other day until just the other day when she was 4 days out with no fever, then he cut back his visits. As she continues to improve and some neighbors have stepped up to help her with her shopping he's mostly sticking to phone call visits. So long story short, he doesn't make house calls regularly, but he's doing it now, for her and also for several other patients - and he's of the age and medical condition that has been told to stay home. Man is a saint in my book and I'm forever grateful. 8 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/1859-small-talk-the-hourglass-sandbox/page/9/#findComment-6080241
BuckeyeLou April 22, 2020 Share April 22, 2020 11 hours ago, Frozendiva said: I continue to struggle with my noisy neighbors on the other side of the duplex. Their home has been for sale since the fall and I have no idea if it has sold or will be re-listed. I don't know what exactly quiet enjoyment is any more. Most days, I struggle to cope with what I feel is excessive noise from their unit - up to 14 hours or so per day of stomping, slamming, banging, pounding on the walls, dog howling, etc. Am mulling a condo complaint which will most likely result in juvenile retaliation from them. It is intolerable at this point and has been going on for quite some time. I am frustrated at being home and only going out for a few hours per week and having to deal with non-stop noise. And they had visitors this evening. So much for social distancing. Guess at being 25-30 years old, they don't care. Goodness, what a terrible situation! Sounds like you should be able to file a noise complaint with HOA or even the police? Altho, I know what you mean about retaliation...if you are lucky they will move out. 4 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/1859-small-talk-the-hourglass-sandbox/page/9/#findComment-6080394
BuckeyeLou April 22, 2020 Share April 22, 2020 1 hour ago, boes said: I've always valued and liked our doctor but now, as far as I'm concerned, he's a saint. A few years ago my friend who is sick needed a new doctor and she switched to the one I see and have seen for over 25 years. When she first got sick she refused to contact him or any other health care provider - nurses can be the worst patients sometimes - and I violated all my ethics by talking to our mutual doctor about how sick she was and how scared I was for her. He called her up to "check" on her and after she told him how sick she was, he went over and visited her that afternoon. She was very ill at that point and he pulled no punches about what she was facing. He also went out to the store and bought her back what she needed. Later that day I fessed up and told her what I'd done because she was grateful for the doctor's call and visit and help. He's gone to see her every other day until just the other day when she was 4 days out with no fever, then he cut back his visits. As she continues to improve and some neighbors have stepped up to help her with her shopping he's mostly sticking to phone call visits. So long story short, he doesn't make house calls regularly, but he's doing it now, for her and also for several other patients - and he's of the age and medical condition that has been told to stay home. Man is a saint in my book and I'm forever grateful. Wow, he sounds like an Amazing Doctor! I continue to be impressed with stories of Doctors & Nurses & others in Health Care who are going above & beyond in their care for sick patients. And you are a good neighbor for caring enough to intervene for your friend. 4 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/1859-small-talk-the-hourglass-sandbox/page/9/#findComment-6080399
Lastwaltz April 22, 2020 Share April 22, 2020 @Frozendiva -- that's just intolerable, especially under these conditions. From what you said at first, I pictured little ones -- but you're saying they're young adults (25?)? Crazy and unacceptable. I hope you get out from under somehow! @boes - a fine network you have there, and I'm not surprised. Karma and all. My mother's doctor was our down-the-street neighbor long ago, and I remember him sprinting up to the house on more than one occasion. She was devastated when he retired. Now that my doctor for 30 years has also retired, I know how she feels! 7 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/1859-small-talk-the-hourglass-sandbox/page/9/#findComment-6080507
Frozendiva April 23, 2020 Share April 23, 2020 9 hours ago, Lastwaltz said: @Frozendiva -- that's just intolerable, especially under these conditions. From what you said at first, I pictured little ones -- but you're saying they're young adults (25?)? Crazy and unacceptable. I hope you get out from under somehow! @boes - a fine network you have there, and I'm not surprised. Karma and all. My mother's doctor was our down-the-street neighbor long ago, and I remember him sprinting up to the house on more than one occasion. She was devastated when he retired. Now that my doctor for 30 years has also retired, I know how she feels! It was better today. I think the dude of the house was working at home today and she went out. Just normal, regular noise of an occasional footstep and closing a door. Not the usual slam, bam, bang all day long. They were okay when they moved in about 4 years ago. After they hooked up their surround sound system (no longer allowed), they pumped the full volume and bass stereo in to my home every day. Talked to them politely about it, offered to work with them to find a place where the speakers would not vibrate my home. No effort made. It was also compounded by sessions of repeated body slams in to the shared wall. They were informed that if this sort of behaviour continued, they'd be getting a violation. No respect for others and a massive entitlement. They got another couple of violations - stomping, slamming, banging for hours, loud stereo - in fact, over a period of about a year, several pieces of crystal left on the counter mysteriously shattered. Cupboards slamming thousands of times per month, door slamming so hard the house shook. They had a baby last spring sometime so the stereo noise was over. They don't like it when someone makes noise on them. The for sale sign went up last September and the sign and lock box are still there, but no listing. I thought that with the pandemic and everyone being home that behavior would improve. Not. They may get another fine and more retaliation for me but one of us has to move. They seem to have no idea how to live next to others without inflicting themselves on folks. I have tried to take the high road and am done. I don't want to go to their level, but maybe that is what they will understand. I don't consider myself 100% the victim and I have retaliated a couple of times from the noise/slamming. I live alone so I am an easy-ish target for them. 2 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/1859-small-talk-the-hourglass-sandbox/page/9/#findComment-6082631
Lastwaltz April 23, 2020 Share April 23, 2020 @Frozendiva -- yikes. It sounds like they've willfully terrorized you. I don't blame you for defending yourself! I hope this improves for you soon. 2 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/1859-small-talk-the-hourglass-sandbox/page/9/#findComment-6083268
tribeca April 23, 2020 Share April 23, 2020 (edited) Neighbor in my apartment complex is kind of driving me a little nutty. I feel like I am being watched and i find that creepy. Whenever I go out to get mail, go for a walk or just to move car he sees me walking in building and comes out and stands in hallway. He lives right across from me so no way I can avoid him. One morning I went out early to store. Tried sneaking quietly inside and fell down the stairs. Hit both knees on the steps and thinking to myself if I broke anything can’t go to hospital and I don’t know last time I shaved legs. Luckily just sore and bruised for a few days. Friend says maybe his just trying to be nice but it’s just a little much feeling like someone is watching you. Edited April 23, 2020 by tribeca 3 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/1859-small-talk-the-hourglass-sandbox/page/9/#findComment-6083380
Lastwaltz April 23, 2020 Share April 23, 2020 @tribeca -- that's also not a healthy way to live! We can't be afraid in our homes, especially now. Not sure what to advise, but if it seems possible, maybe let him know? Lay it on thick, tell him you have an anxiety/panic disorder or something. It's okay to lie a little under these circumstances 🙂 And I hear you about your legs, lol! 5 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/1859-small-talk-the-hourglass-sandbox/page/9/#findComment-6083560
Frozendiva April 23, 2020 Share April 23, 2020 Document every time he does this. If you are able to visit your nearest police station, do so and chat with the desk officer there. Even call the non-emergency line. Also talk to your building manager. Other folks may also be complaining about him. My other side neighbor used to watch me coming and going. I was creeped out. However, my home has an attached garage, so that helped. My previous neighbor also watched and stalked half the neighbors. You do need to be mindful if they have any known mental health issues. I was told that if they were on any medication, you can’t do much. 2 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/1859-small-talk-the-hourglass-sandbox/page/9/#findComment-6083607
Frozendiva April 24, 2020 Share April 24, 2020 Expensive day today. No hot water. The tank went overnight. 1 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/1859-small-talk-the-hourglass-sandbox/page/9/#findComment-6086298
boes April 24, 2020 Share April 24, 2020 45 minutes ago, Frozendiva said: Expensive day today. No hot water. The tank went overnight. Oh no! We're you able to get a repairman. 2 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/1859-small-talk-the-hourglass-sandbox/page/9/#findComment-6086384
Frozendiva April 25, 2020 Share April 25, 2020 35 minutes ago, boes said: Oh no! We're you able to get a repairman. Asked the local Twitterati, called my cousin who recommended someone who did theirs a couple months ago - not available and then did some Googling. Was fixed/replaced by 3:30 pm. 6 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/1859-small-talk-the-hourglass-sandbox/page/9/#findComment-6086455
boes April 25, 2020 Share April 25, 2020 1 minute ago, Frozendiva said: Asked the local Twitterati, called my cousin who recommended someone who did theirs a couple months ago - not available and then did some Googling. Was fixed/replaced by 3:30 pm. I'm glad you were able to have it replaced, but Ouch! on the cost at the best of times. 3 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/1859-small-talk-the-hourglass-sandbox/page/9/#findComment-6086459
Frozendiva April 25, 2020 Share April 25, 2020 18 minutes ago, boes said: I'm glad you were able to have it replaced, but Ouch! on the cost at the best of times. There goes the holiday that will not be happening soon. Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/1859-small-talk-the-hourglass-sandbox/page/9/#findComment-6086483
pearlite May 2, 2020 Share May 2, 2020 Another episode of The Longest Days of Our Lives--this one has Mary Beth Evans, Susan Lucci, Maurice B, and Heather Lockleear 3 1 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/1859-small-talk-the-hourglass-sandbox/page/9/#findComment-6101819
BuckeyeLou May 3, 2020 Share May 3, 2020 9 hours ago, pearlite said: Another episode of The Longest Days of Our Lives--this one has Mary Beth Evans, Susan Lucci, Maurice B, and Heather Lockleear Saw that the other night, so funny, and got a kick out of seeing the Real Soap Stars 🙂 3 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/1859-small-talk-the-hourglass-sandbox/page/9/#findComment-6102562
Confused Fan May 3, 2020 Share May 3, 2020 I hope everyone is coping as well as is possible in these awful times. We are still in lock down here in Australia but they are talking of easing restrictions as things are going pretty well infection wise. It still sounds so challenging in US and am thinking of you all. Enjoying the show daily as a distraction no matter how awful the show is. 3 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/1859-small-talk-the-hourglass-sandbox/page/9/#findComment-6102770
pearlite May 3, 2020 Share May 3, 2020 And here's a Days zoom parody: 2 1 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/1859-small-talk-the-hourglass-sandbox/page/9/#findComment-6102886
boes May 13, 2020 Share May 13, 2020 Lastwaltz, how are you doing? I know you've been cut off from your new granddaughter with the virus, how are you holding up? 1 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/1859-small-talk-the-hourglass-sandbox/page/9/#findComment-6123945
Frozendiva May 15, 2020 Share May 15, 2020 Restrictions in my neck of the woods in Canada are slowly lifting. The US-Canadian border is now expected to remain closed except for essential travel til June 21. A few shops are opening, with limited number of customers, hair salons are starting to open - again, with restrictions, some restaurants at half capacity, golf courses with restrictions. It's mainly dependent on the number of cases. 4 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/1859-small-talk-the-hourglass-sandbox/page/9/#findComment-6128439
DaphneCat May 16, 2020 Share May 16, 2020 Here in PA they are starting to ease restrictions in part of the state - they are considered in the yellow zone. We are near Philadelphia so still in the red zone. It will be at least June 4 before we move to yellow, but I think it will be longer before Philly proper moves to yellow. 4 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/1859-small-talk-the-hourglass-sandbox/page/9/#findComment-6130331
tribeca May 24, 2020 Share May 24, 2020 The store I work full time in is scheduled to open June first. They sanitize the store this weekend and had the fire marshal come in to approve the back room. There are a lot of things that have to be put in place first before you can open. We were told June 1 but it is not definite. I told them I don’t want to be the one upfront enforcing the mask rule. My friend works at big y and they have been physical threatened and now the employees don’t have to do it anymore. Only the managers do, My part time restaurant job called and left message Friday about an emergency. I called back as soon as I got the message. She needed someone to work register Monday (which I totally forgot was a holiday ). Said yes as it keeps me on payroll. Have not worked there since shut down so hope I remember how to run it 😂 also managers idea of emergencies and mine are way different. 4 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/1859-small-talk-the-hourglass-sandbox/page/9/#findComment-6146427
Confused Fan May 30, 2020 Share May 30, 2020 Good luck with it. Must be difficult in so many ways. We are reopening here in Australia but our cases are so much lower so it makes it much easier than what you are going through. 3 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/1859-small-talk-the-hourglass-sandbox/page/9/#findComment-6156847
boes November 25, 2020 Share November 25, 2020 (edited) Happy Thanksgiving, everyone! It's a little early but I wanted to wish you all the best before everyone who's cooking gets started on prep. However you're celebrating I hope you all have as good a day as you can. I'm not watching these days, though I do drop by to read your posts. Good for all of you who are hanging in with Show. My best to you all. Edited November 25, 2020 by boes 9 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/1859-small-talk-the-hourglass-sandbox/page/9/#findComment-6469375
WendyCR72 November 25, 2020 Share November 25, 2020 55 minutes ago, boes said: Happy Thanksgiving, everyone! It's a little early but I wanted to wish you all the best before everyone who's cooking gets started on prep. However you're celebrating I hope you all have as good a day as you can. I'm not watching these days, though I do drop by to read your posts. Good for all of you who are hanging in with Show. My best to you all. Same to you, @boes! 🙂 Have a great day! 3 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/1859-small-talk-the-hourglass-sandbox/page/9/#findComment-6469409
Frozendiva November 26, 2020 Share November 26, 2020 @boes, maybe I will pull out a Swanson frozen turkey dinner. Canadians don't celebrate US Thanksgiving. All the best to you! 3 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/1859-small-talk-the-hourglass-sandbox/page/9/#findComment-6471047
boes December 25, 2020 Share December 25, 2020 Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays to you all! This has been such a tough year and this holiday season is so strange, I know, but I hope everyone finds a little not and pleasure nonetheless! The show may stink but you folks are the best. 8 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/1859-small-talk-the-hourglass-sandbox/page/9/#findComment-6516707
peachmangosteen December 25, 2020 Share December 25, 2020 12 hours ago, boes said: The show may stink but you folks are the best. Isn't that right! I think the main reason I still watch is because of this place! Merry Christmas everyone! 4 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/1859-small-talk-the-hourglass-sandbox/page/9/#findComment-6517034
DaphneCat December 26, 2020 Share December 26, 2020 On 12/24/2020 at 8:24 PM, boes said: Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays to you all! This has been such a tough year and this holiday season is so strange, I know, but I hope everyone finds a little not and pleasure nonetheless! The show may stink but you folks are the best. Same to you. Hope everyone had a nice, quiet pleasant day. 3 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/1859-small-talk-the-hourglass-sandbox/page/9/#findComment-6517675
WendyCR72 December 28, 2020 Share December 28, 2020 On 12/24/2020 at 8:24 PM, boes said: Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays to you all! This has been such a tough year and this holiday season is so strange, I know, but I hope everyone finds a little not and pleasure nonetheless! The show may stink but you folks are the best. Hope you had a great Christmas, 2020 strangeness notwithstanding, @boes! As you say, I realize this shitpile show has seen much better days (pardon the unintentional pun!), but don't be a stranger here. Your humor makes the dreck semi-tolerable! 🙂 And may 2021 treat us all much, much better than this awful year has. 2 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/1859-small-talk-the-hourglass-sandbox/page/9/#findComment-6520771
Irlandesa April 19, 2021 Share April 19, 2021 So this is about Ron destroying AJ Quartermaine. He didn't do that. AJ Quartermaine was destroyed under Guza the minute they decided to go with Jason pretending to be Michael's father and that we were supposed to root for Jason and Carly (and later Sonny) in that story even though AJ was thoroughly done dirty by Carly. It actually started out as an incredible story but we never fully got the payoff where Carly's choices (and Jason's but mostly Carly's) truly blew back on them. Instead, they were the "victims" of Robin telling AJ the truth and AJ wanting to be a parent to his son. When Sonny knocked Carly up, they took AJ down a more villainous path to keep Sonny & Carly as the "good" guys because the show decided they were the heroes. When Patrick Mulcahey was writing episodes, he managed to do some great stuff at balancing things out and Billy Warlock did everything he could to give AJ depth but by the time Mulcahey left, it was a lost cause. And then they killed him. So yeah, they brought him back from the dead but really, the character didn't really exist any longer. Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/1859-small-talk-the-hourglass-sandbox/page/9/#findComment-6729548
DisneyBoy June 3, 2021 Share June 3, 2021 I just wanna say I love you guys. You're witty and smart and kind to one another and proof the internet can be a safe and rewarding place. Really, I mean it, you're all great 💛 9 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/1859-small-talk-the-hourglass-sandbox/page/9/#findComment-6819176
Frozendiva June 29, 2021 Share June 29, 2021 Just around the Pacific Northwest area in western Canada and being in the heatwave. 34C today with 40C humidity. Canadian temperature records are being rewritten. Highest temp here was 37.2C back in maybe 1937. Highs of 39 or 40 are possible the next couple of days. Anyone else out west, how is the struggle? Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/1859-small-talk-the-hourglass-sandbox/page/9/#findComment-6865326
FnkyChkn34 July 1, 2021 Share July 1, 2021 On 6/29/2021 at 1:19 AM, Frozendiva said: Just around the Pacific Northwest area in western Canada and being in the heatwave. 34C today with 40C humidity. Canadian temperature records are being rewritten. Highest temp here was 37.2C back in maybe 1937. Highs of 39 or 40 are possible the next couple of days. Anyone else out west, how is the struggle? I'm not out west, and it's been hot here, but not nearly that hot. Today is finally much better. I hope that you've been able to find some relief too!! 2 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/1859-small-talk-the-hourglass-sandbox/page/9/#findComment-6870649
Frozendiva July 1, 2021 Share July 1, 2021 My portable air conditioner and fans. We didn’t break our all time record of 37.2 but came close at 37. 35 today and then cooling off to the mid to high 20s. Lytton, BC set a Canadian record three days in a row and capped off at 49.5 or 49.6. Unfortunately and sadly, most of the village burned down because of a wildfire overnight. I think there were over 700,000 lightning strikes in BC. And currently at least 78 wildfires. The Pacific NW area does not get this type of weather. Our heat is 5-10 days per summer. https://www.independent.co.uk/climate-change/canada-lightning-strike-heat-wave-video-b1876583.html https://bc.ctvnews.ca/62-new-wildfires-29k-lightning-strikes-reported-in-24-hours-in-b-c-state-of-emergency-possible-this-summer-1.5493358 1 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/1859-small-talk-the-hourglass-sandbox/page/9/#findComment-6870934
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