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03/19/21 09:17 AM #4493    

 

Charlotte Warr (Andersen)

I got my 2nd one yesterday!


03/20/21 01:36 AM #4494    

 

Richard Smith



Here is a look at some of our taller brothers.


03/20/21 08:14 PM #4495    

 

Paul Michelsen

Raindrops




03/21/21 11:11 PM #4496    

 

Richard Smith

Hi Charlotte, my second shot is on the 23rd so i'm anxious to know which shot you got and if you felt any effects 24, 36, or 48 hours afterward. Thank you so much for sharing about your Covid shots.

Richard

P.S.  I'm certain that there will be somethings that will never return to like it used to be and possible maybe somethings will be done better. One thing for sure, we all want to get this overwith and peacefully put into the past! I pray we all get safely on with our lives and future.

 


03/22/21 09:30 AM #4497    

 

Charlotte Warr (Andersen)

Richard, I got my second Pfizer shot on the 18th. That evening I only had a sore shoulder. The next morning I woke up feeling slightly woozy. I had an 8 hour shift at work but when I got to work I told the manager that I had had my shot and wasn't feeling really great. She said I could go home at noon. I went home and ate some lunch. By then I was feeling just a bit achy all over, especially the joints tha ususally bother me. I went to bed but had trouble getting warm so had to set the electric blanket which I haven't really used all winter. I slept for 4 hours and felt somewhat better afterward. I never got a fever. I woke up Saturday morning and went to work with an 8 hour shift with no problems.

So, it really wasn't bad and the relief of having it done is wonderful. I hope yours goes as well.

 


03/22/21 11:56 AM #4498    

 

Jim Priskos

Richard, I think the vaccine response depends on how orney you are, I had my second one last  week and had no symptoms, my mother said it was because I am so mean. So there you go.


03/22/21 05:17 PM #4499    

 

Charlotte Warr (Andersen)

This kind of ornery?


03/23/21 05:55 PM #4500    

 

Richard H Blair

One and done.


03/23/21 07:37 PM #4501    

 

Jerald DeGraw

None and done :-)


03/23/21 11:37 PM #4502    

 

Paul Michelsen

Two and done. 

See ya at the reunion.




03/26/21 01:17 AM #4503    

 

Paul Michelsen



 


03/27/21 05:15 PM #4504    

 

Richard Smith

I got 2 and it really wasn't much. Arm a little sore next day but I think I worried for nothing. Isn't it usually that way, lol.
Thanks for all your comments.

03/28/21 03:43 PM #4505    

 

Charlotte Warr (Andersen)


03/28/21 04:48 PM #4506    

 

Candida Bettinson (Jensen)

I got my 1st Pfizer last week.  My doctor insisted I NOT wait my 90 days post-COVID, but then warned me the side effects would likely be more pronouced. Not much of a sore ar, BUT pretty wide 2nd day!  I felt better the next morning (3rd day)and thought it was thankfully past.  However 3rd day afternoon the symptoms returned!  So I dealt with another 10 hours of fever, chills, body aches, and nasty headache.  Then done.  Kind of weird...and I am not looking forward to my 2nd shot mid April. indecision

 


03/28/21 11:07 PM #4507    

 

Paul Michelsen

"It's like Deja Vu all over again" Yogi Berra 






03/29/21 09:33 AM #4508    

 

Dale Charlie Salazar

A brief note to share the passing of our classmate Phyllis Bueno.  A fast moving cancer took her quick. Phyllis is the tall blond next to me in this Circle Crowd photo from the 45th reunion.

 

 


03/30/21 09:11 AM #4509    

 

Neil Roberts

Extremely sad to hear about Phyllis Bueno's passing. I was just chatting with her a few weeks ago. Truly a sweet soul that I will miss. Can't say I knew her very well in school, but she had become a friend recently. I will certainly miss her uplifting conversations. 


03/30/21 09:53 AM #4510    

 

Richard H Blair

Sorry about Phyllis, she grew up in the neighborhood used to hang out at Chubbys drinking coffee playing pin ball, too many years ago. Sad another one lost, numbers are starting to get thin.


03/31/21 02:32 AM #4511    

 

Richard Smith



A favorite performer.


03/31/21 04:17 PM #4512    

 

Richard Smith

This thing called life is so strange and peculiar, good appears bad, bad is disguised as good, what appears to be up is really down. Phyllis Bueno's passing so quickly reinforces the importance of living and loving in the now. I'm saddened but also joyful of Phyllis's passing. As with others, the continued contact with our high school classmates, through south70.org gives us a special opportunity to create new and build on old relationships. Im glad her suffering has ended but will miss a friend.

04/01/21 06:57 PM #4513    

 

Richard Smith



Bob Dean was a retired military carreer officer, he had achieved a significantly high security clearance and after retiring he began revealing everything he could because he believed the citizens had a right to know were their money was going. It wasn't a surprise but still unfortunate that he mysteriously died last year, but not before revealing an incredible wealth of information about the moon, mars, and our secret space fleet. Retired command sergeant major Bod Dean spent more than 40 years researching ufo phenomena.


04/02/21 10:12 PM #4514    

 

Paul Michelsen

Richard,

I have seen three UFOs. in my lifetime.

One so close I could hit it with a baseball.

The one thing they all had in common is they did not make any noise at all.

 

 




04/02/21 10:52 PM #4515    

 

Richard Smith

Paul, Thats the advantage of of not being made locally, superior craftsmanship and intellect.

04/03/21 02:34 AM #4516    

 

Paul Michelsen

It sure is !


04/05/21 03:27 AM #4517    

 

Richard Smith



How many other secrets do you think they have? Can you even wrap your mind around just how fast this is?


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