2020 Vision is Bad to the Bone
Twenty years ago today, Sgt Pepper taught the band to play
But it's not the same old song, it's got a different feeling now who is gone?
Who could have foreseen this? Nostradamus has been dead for 517 years.
Nostradamus considered that in 2020 a new era will begin, both in terms of the calendar, but also realistically.
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Where have you gone Doc Brown and Marty McFly?
I could say a lot about the implications of 2020 for the future but I don't want to stay up writing all night.
So I'll just stay down here in Louisiana down by New Orleans, way back up in the woods among the evergreens.
NOTE: to be geographically accurate Louisiana is much better known for swamps with cypress trees than woods with evergreens. Especially in south Louisiana down by New Orleans. And I never heard New Orleans referred to as The Big Easy until the Dennis Quaid movie came out,
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WOW. I understand your statement bout the implications of 2020!!!! Amazing!!
Yeah, when I think of LA, I think swamps. Of course I can say the same of DC. 🤣🤣🤣
Have good weekend.
~Debbi
Quote: I could say a lot about the implications of 2020 for the future but I don't want to stay up writing all night.
Why do you do this? lol Please at least mention 10 :)
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Food for thought, Neil, time to hunker down, for the life of me, didn't see this one coming, none of us did?
Your place sounds a great place to be.
Alex
I'm tired of hunkering. I am in the high risk category but I still get out at least once a day. The virus is dangerous for me and others over 60 with medical conditions but healthy people under 60 are at an infinitesimally in danger of more than the symptoms of a bad cold or worse. They should go back to work and kids should go back to school.
An the stuff about living in the swamp was literary license. I live in Baton Rouge, a city in a metro area of around 800,000. There are large swamps within a few miles of here but I don't live in one.
While we are in need of a stimulus you can't shut down the economy and print enough money to support everybody indefinately
Baton Rouge, is one that is top of my list to visit, not sure why it has always fired my imagination.
I hear you Neil, on these times it can be about managing risk. Life goes on and time stops for none of us.
Nobody comes here as a tourist. They go to New Orleans
Classic, all the more reason to visit.