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  1. 12 minutes ago, Ed_Formerly_of_Roch said:

     

    There's about a dozen teams would say the same about their starting QB and another dozen that if he were replaced due to injury, there might be an improvement.  That's how Fitz managed to last as long as he has.

     

    I do think though with actual game planning and starting lineup Keenum would look much better than on Friday.

    Hope you're right about Keenum.  My concern with Josh is his unprotected running and leaping.

  2. If you do/can cross into Canada, follow the Niagara River North, to Niagara on the Lake.  It's located where the river joins Lake Ontario.  It's also adjoining many Niagara vineyards.  Cross using the Rainbow bridge.  The other bridges allow commercial traffic (trucks) and can get very backed up.  The Rainbow Bridge is just for cars.  Enjoy!

    https://www.niagarafallslive.com/

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  3. On 8/23/2022 at 3:24 PM, Draconator said:

    We talked to all the neighbors who were home. Put out her liter box,  some of our clothing for our scent, some of the dogs food which Chloe loves to eat, posted on as many lost pet Facebook groups as we could, called our vet and Ten Lives Club (where she was adopted from) to let them all know she is missing. 

    You're doing all the right things.  We've lost 2, in hindsight the stupidest ones, but found both, within 1-2 houses of where we lived.  She will be found!

     

    When you're looking, look under things.  they will find a covered spot, and mostly stay there.  Also, look up.  She could be on a low tree branch.  Best of luck!

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  4. Have you ever gone to an allergist?  I've had allergies since I was 10.  Our Doc told my Mom that I would outgrow them.  Still waiting for that to happen.  I was medically discharged from the USAF because they wouldn't let me fly, and take the meds.

     

    Have lived all over the US; Buffalo, N Virginia, Chicago. Central Virginia, Houston & Seattle.  When I moved to Seattle, my allergies sort of stopped, for the first year, but then, everything came back.  In my case, there has been no good place to live to beat this.

     

    I get shots 1x a month, and take a generic version of Dimetapp, since the original was taken off the market 20 years ago.

  5. Moved from Seattle to Williamsburg VA., in 2003.  Made the drive 2x.

     

    My recommendation is look for a route that bypasses all the tolls in Illinois, Indiana etc.  We took I-90 E to W Montana, dropped down to Denver, I-25??, then I-70 to St Louis then I-64 to Williamsburg.  I know, you will have to bite the bullet somewhere to angle up towards Cleveland, but avoid Chicago at all coats.

     

    In 2003 there was no wide spread GPS, and very spotty cell service, especially in the west prairie states.  Once you cross the continental divide, it's a very long, boring drive.  Got lost at St Louis on both drives.  Have seen the Arch from many sides and angles, but remembering the Vacation movie, kept driving for another 100 miles before looking for a hotel.

     

    Have a safe trip and good luck on the new job!  

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