Curfew

I really have no idea. I’m trying to figure out what I’d want with no quarantine there. I’m in a good place because I live in a uncrowded area, but I’m not in the middle of nowhere. Number 3 might be the most dangerous. I’d probably take #6.

Could hike a lot probably. Good air.

#3 home gym with space to exercise and protein shakes. Best for me temporarily.

That’s probably my 2nd choice. Might be my 1st if there is no quarantine.

Number 5 is probably my last choice. Although the cat is way up there.

If I had a view of Boston, I’d sell it for a million dollars

I also would like the cat option if I could add a cat to #2.

Are you willing to sacrifice anything there for a cat?

I would trade the porch swing for a cat. Whiskey stays.

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You could probably make your own pit for like 20 bucks. Minus the wood.

You could burn the porch swing.

True lol.

I’m very close to #1 as it is. If my wife sees this, she is going to want a heated blanket. My sister got one for Christmas. It is weighted and feels like you are about to get xrays taken.

I don’t think Reg is going with number 4.

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I am closer to #5 though my cat is not quite fluffy.

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I’m honestly not interested in any of them. My ideal quarantine place is exactly what I have:

Urban apartment with controlled access (guards and swipe cards).
Good Internet. No TV and therefore no Netflix or Hulu. Lots of Youtube.
Gym in the apartment complex. Doesn’t matter much since it’s closed.
Fridge normally full of fresh veggies and seafood but since this is quarantine, lots of diet jello and canned and packaged food.
No alcohol but lots of Coke Zero and milk.
View of the mountains in both Canada and Colombia.
Lola the Cat who doesn’t care about quarantine at all.

My cat loves the quarantine. My wife is home all but 30 minutes a week.

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Those cat and dog comments weren’t phrased correctly…I deleted them.

Are you concerned someone is going to see your endearing flaws?

Curfew diet sucks. I am hungry all the time. I am losing a little over a hundred grams a day, however. Call it a kilo a week. There’s a good chance I’ll be 79 kilos by the end of May if I can keep this up. It’s certainly not easy, though, so I’m not sure I can (keep it up that is). I will either give up because hunger sucks or I’ll get used to this reduced amount of food and settle in.

What’s at 79 kilos when you get there? 12 inch arms?