Ulysees E. McGill
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Perfect..lol..I can completely visualize this episode..The Office: Coronavirus
Michael ignores the “work from home” memo because he thinks that everyone should be together at a time like this
Dwight acts completely normal & claims genetic immunity
Angela wears a hazmat suit
Kevin says that he’s had it for weeks & feels fine
Creed is somehow Patient Zero
Stanley is on a beach with a margarita as a video conference begins
Andy looked at WebMD & is now losing his mind
Michael would insist that everyone comes into work insisting that only old people like Phyllis have to worry about it
Jim and Pam try to convince Dwight that Jim has it and at first Dwight doesn't care but when he sees Jim coughing and sneeze alone in the break-room, Dwight quarantines the rest of the office by locking them all in, even overnight
Kelly would keep pestering Ryan asking him that if she had it would he still kiss her so he tried to avoid her
Meredith goes home and immediately starts drinking
Toby started the virus says Michael
The episode ends with Michael shopping alone at Costco on a Saturday. He’s excited because he usually “can’t even get in the door”
Saying they are considering no media personnel too.NCAA just said no fans at ALL NCAA March Madness events...
NCAA will restrict fans from championship events due to coronavirus pandemic | March Madness
Wow...host cities are going to be hurt badly...NCAA just said no fans at ALL NCAA March Madness events...
NCAA will restrict fans from championship events due to coronavirus pandemic | March Madness
Scalpers be red mad...NCAA just said no fans at ALL NCAA March Madness events...
NCAA will restrict fans from championship events due to coronavirus pandemic | March Madness
My father was of Scottish descent and I am grateful I was able to secure a Bagpipist in full attire to play Amazing Grace at his service as well. If a person doesn't get chill bumps and/or a little emotional during that then I wonder about them.So true. With both my father's and FIL's the honor guard and flag folding ceremony were so special. My wife and I are the fortunate recipients of those flags today. Deepest respect for our military and veterans.
The most special service I ever attended was for a Marine Corp. vet who was also a long term local police officer (Sgt.). He had passed from cancer in his 50's after a long illness and was very well known and respected by all. He and his wife were very close friends. I was a pallbearer. That ceremony was unbelievable and will always be imprinted in my memory. Two fellow police officers stood at attention by the casket throughout visitation as well as much of the service. We loaded the hearse and started to the cemetery. Police and sheriff's department officers from all over east TN came and lined the entire several miles long route to the cemetery while standing at attention and saluting as the hearse passed by. Residents and visitors stopped their vehicles dead still everywhere we went. Many got out of their vehicles along with others who lived or worked along the route, standing silently or bowing their heads in prayer. At the cemetery there was an honor guard with a 21 guns salute. As the service was concluding, our friend's End of Watch Call into the department was played on loud speakers. Then a lone bagpiper began playing Amazing Grace walking away from the area into the hills and yes, there was a Smoky Mountain mist and fog around us as he did it that day.
Not a dry eye there that day and it still brings me chills years later.