On the bright side it’s a heck of a break for 37/33/40/46 to rest up for a long Cup run.Bruins should be up 4-0 on the Sabres right about now.
I am sad.
Hope you’re feeling better there, hoss.Had surgery on my hip yesterday. Spent the last 24 hours hopped up on painkillers, and not pooping.
One is good, the other is not so good.
I miss hockey.
I'm writing code for the county's Health Department. I have been thankfully able to attend every meeting remotely.I’m a systems analyst at a Boston area hospital (part of the new BILH conglomerate), so I’ve spent the past week+ preparing the place. I’m very glad I don’t work on an inpatient application.
Update: Oil pumped in to five 55 gallon drums that are sitting in my basement, one of which is hooked up to the furnace to keep it running while I get a new tank ordered. One of the drums is now leaking.Oil tank sprung a leak. Need an emergency pump out and anew tank. So that’s great.
You probably know this, and I'm sure your oil company will tell you, but "two-ply" tanks (ie, a tank within a tank) are available.Update: Oil pumped in to five 55 gallon drums that are sitting in my basement, one of which is hooked up to the furnace to keep it running while I get a new tank ordered. One of the drums is now leaking.
This has been a good weekend.
Yep. Going to get one, work to be done this week.The slowly leaking temporary drum in my basement is just a nuisance right now.You probably know this, and I'm sure your oil company will tell you, but "two-ply" tanks (ie, a tank within a tank) are available.
It’s the same over here in Kenton, Ohio. I also used to live in Greenfield as well.Gas was $1.93 in Greenfield today,
I've very glad I'm not a clinician.My wife is a PA...I think shit is about to get real too.
Jedette is an Epic analyst at the hospital that diagnosed some of the first NJ cases. Just started WFH today so she won’t get the worst of the chaos.This is not a real fun time to work for a hospital. At least I can work remotely starting tomorrow.
That’s exactly what I do, actually. It’s been hectic as we lead up to the chaos...Jedette is an Epic analyst at the hospital that diagnosed some of the first NJ cases. Just started WFH today so she won’t get the worst of the chaos.
Would have been bad news if we hadn’t bought a house in the fall and were both apartment-bound for weeks.
I’m sure JJ’s plan is to figure out a way to replace them all with non-union labor when they restart. I’m only half joking.Goes without saying, but it's embarrassing to be the only franchise to not have a plan to pay its arena staff and concession workers.
Can't change the spots on a shit leopard
Everyone is replaceable labor to JJ. They’re all untalented humanoids that he would just assume replace with robots that don’t unionize.Wait, the Jacobs haven’t come out publicly to support arena staff? That’s awful. Jeremy is really Mr. Burns. I expected better from Charlie though.
Everyone brought it that night, except for Eddie O.In.
Watching 2011 ECF Game 7. Man I forgot just how high level a game this was.
Good for her. It’s not going to make him move an inch on this, but he deserves some heat.Massachusetts Attorney General calls out Jacobs and Delaware North.
View: https://mobile.twitter.com/MassAGO/status/1240635116080246784
They did the absolute minimum after a bunch of backlash from employees all the way up to the AG of the state. It's sad that it even had to come to this. Also, only $1.5 million? Other owners are shelling out much more than that around sports.Interesting wording on that.
So they've established a fund. That will help people IF the final 6 games are cancelled.
Which means ... they money is still sitting in their bank account and will only go out if/when the 6 games are cancelled? As opposed to now, when the workers kinda need the money?
And nice of them to mention it's only 6 games so it's not really that big of a deal, right? What about the other TD Garden events? We not counting them?
I believe even some players have donated more than that.They did the absolute minimum after a bunch of backlash from employees all the way up to the AG of the state. It's sad that it even had to come to this. Also, only $1.5 million? Other owners are shelling out much more than that around sports.