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Perspective on the Coronavirus

A good friend of Voices of Hope Boston passed away from the coronavirus last night. In the same hospital, his wife is battling the virus, going in and out of consciousness. She is unaware that her husband has died, as doctors and family are waiting for the right moment to tell her as to not impact her recovery. I share this to provide perspective. This whole thing is difficult for a million different reasons, but while much of this is an inconvenience, it's also life and death for people. I ask you to think about these friends when you make your choices. Think about your choices about what you do, what you say, and how you think we as HUMAN BEINGS need to deal with this situation. (no politics in the comments, I ask respectfully) Stay safe out there. EDIT: I’ve got some requests to share. Please feel free. But I kept the People affected here unnamed on purpose. So if you do know who they are, and you do share please do NOT tag or mention

ALCS GAME 5 RAMBLINGS!!!

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OK, I want to admit: While I watched the whole game, I did the following things that I am shameful for: -The DVR (which can tape 2 things at once on two channels) was booked from 9-10, so I couldn't watch the game. So, I put the ESPN Gamecast on, while Grey's Anatomy played in the background. George helped a little boy overcome his fear of surgery. Touching. -A friend of mine was at the game, and I suggested he leave after it was 7-0 to get some sushi. He did not, thankfully. For that I applaud him Now, I admit this, and am sorry. who knew that the bats would finally heat up and the pitching would settle down. If it was in a movie, you'd say the movie was stupid. Even the Indians didn't come back from so many runs in Major League, or Major League 2. And they had Jobu on their side! -- Now, before my terrible, lightly-researched, half-arsed analysis, I'd like everyone to recall some of my analysis from LAST year: (from an email on 10/17/2007) I&#