GrizzlybearNo1

GrizzlybearNo1 t1_jefw67d wrote

We attended a small Wedding on Cape May’s beach at sunset. It was one of most romantic ceremonies I’ve attended.

FYI, There are no restrictions for ceremonies on the beaches and bay at Sunset Beach or the Ferry Area. Insurance for the day is not required. Beach receptions and alcohol are not permitted. Ocean City requires that couples apply for a Beach Wedding Permit by calling Cathy Caraballo at (609) 525- 9296.

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GrizzlybearNo1 t1_j6mi6y2 wrote

I was laid off after 40 years with the same company, which went through many owners. During that time the company acquired many computer systems. I made it my job to document all the user names and passwords and gave it to the respective department heads. Two days after my termination I got a call asking for passwords. “Gee, I don’t remember” was my reply.

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GrizzlybearNo1 t1_j168fbk wrote

Most trucking companies have packing services. Along time ago we used U-Haul to provide the boxes and man power to load a truck we owned (didn’t rent a truck from u-Haul). Don’t remember the cost for the three men it wasn’t cheap. But to pack up a big house it was worth it. They also unloaded at the storage unit. https://www.uhaul.com/MovingHelp/

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GrizzlybearNo1 t1_j0glo75 wrote

Thank you for posting what I’ve been thinking about for a few years now. At first I blamed it on the pandemic lock down but I now feel it is social media driving the insanity. I wish I had THE answer.

Maybe if we could start with the next generation and teach “human” interaction vs “technology” interaction. Social Groups vs Social Media. Limit children’s phone to making voice calls only. Require adult supervision of computer time.

I remember saying to my parents “I’m bored”. The response was always “go see what is boring your friends today”. Some how being bored together was emotionally satisfying. AND G-D help us if we got ourselves into trouble, and the definition of trouble was our parents. We knew the police in town and more importantly they knew us. We were always greeted with “hello boys staying out of trouble, do your parents know what you’re up to?”

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GrizzlybearNo1 t1_ixzuaij wrote

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