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The list of sports and events being suspended or cancelled grows long. NBA, Power 5 conferences, NHL, MLS, ATP (men's tennis) et al. If you watch sports on TV, time to stock up on hand sanitizer (oops, too late) and good books to pass the newly freed up time you'll have. Or clean out the garage, unclog the gutters or learn Italian.
 
Yeah... i was thinking this a little while ago....... instead of watching basketball today.... I'll be in the yard cutting down limbs and trimming up around the yard and fence :oops:

My dating season just got an early start as well..... single women of the Triad...... I'm ready.... with no March Madness to distract me. :cool::p:D:eek:;):p
 
The list of sports and events being suspended or cancelled grows long. NBA, Power 5 conferences, NHL, MLS, ATP (men's tennis) et al. If you watch sports on TV, time to stock up on hand sanitizer (oops, too late) and good books to pass the newly freed up time you'll have. Or clean out the garage, unclog the gutters or learn Italian.
I'll finally be able to catch up on all my dvr'd shows and get it down from 67% full to almost nothing. I've been watching toooooo much sports that I've still haven't watched the final season of Shadowhunters and that ended almost a year ago. I've also got a few books to read if I get tired of my shows. Oh, and I now have no excuses on finishing taxes, darn.
 
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At this very moment I'm sitting in a surgeon's office scheduling a hernia repair (sorry if that is TMI), which will be 2 weeks out. Then 4 weeks after that until I can play tennis again. Uggg! Time to watch Stranger Things, Dr Who and some Netflix stuff I've put off. Any book or TV recommendations are welcome!
 
Yeah... i was thinking this a little while ago....... instead of watching basketball today.... I'll be in the yard cutting down limbs and trimming up around the yard and fence :oops:

My dating season just got an early start as well..... single women of the Triad...... I'm ready.... with no March Madness to distract me. :cool::p:D:eek:;):p
There is a rumor circulating that you are in a dating quarantine. No details as yet, but it has been said that prior dates have demanded retroactive compensation. @Steelerone claims that donuts ward off the virus. Not sure what you must consume to reinstate your dating pass. I hope it is not crow. ;)
 
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There is a rumor circulating that you are in a dating quarantine. No details as yet, but it has been said that prior dates have demanded retroactive compensation. @Steelerone claims that donuts ward off the virus. Not sure what you must consume to reinstate your dating pass. I hope it is not crow. ;)

thats no rumor

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At this very moment I'm sitting in a surgeon's office scheduling a hernia repair (sorry if that is TMI), which will be 2 weeks out. Then 4 weeks after that until I can play tennis again. Uggg! Time to watch Stranger Things, Dr Who and some Netflix stuff I've put off. Any book or TV recommendations are welcome!
Have you watched “Dark” on Netflix? It’s a German sci-fi show, highly recommended. Season 3 should hopefully be coming out this year. “The Umbrella Academy” is another great show on Netflix, with Season 2 coming out this year.

If you like documentaries at all, Netflix’s “Dirty Money” series, “The Devil We Know”, “The Protectors”, and the Amanda Knox documentary are all great watches. “The Devil We Know” is the about the DuPont polluting that the movie “Dark Waters” was based on.
 
As a bookseller for the past 50 years, I concur. Actually, it reminds me I started following UConn women after being introduced to team by the late Connecticut-based bookseller Bill Dunn (Crystal would look like a giant next to him) who knew my passion for excellence. He tried to make every game and for a while considered himself the unofficial mascot.
 
What will ESPN be broadcasting? I'm expecting a huge amount of replays/reruns.
 
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Next Harry Bosch book being released soon. I currently crunch 2 to 3 books out a week getting them thru the 3M Cloud Library app. Best app ever for me. I save about $300 a year now by using this app
 
If you like sci-fi, I absolutely love Firefly. Only one season unfortunately, but I have watched it probably 20 times. Just outstanding.
I'm a big SCi-Fi/Fanstasy book lover. One book a week for years and years now. It's one of my great passions.
 
I'm a big SCi-Fi/Fanstasy book lover. One book a week for years and years now. It's one of my great passions.
Big Sarah J. Maas fan, reading her new Crescent City series "House of Earth and Blood". I like it so far.
 
What will ESPN be broadcasting? I'm expecting a huge amount of replays/reruns.
That thought did occur to me. A whole industry of sports commentators on TV, print and radio. After they have finished talking about the cancellations in a day or two, what is left to talk about? No b'ball, hockey, baseball or football to chew on. Golf while it lasts. Is it curling season? I'm really curious as to what sports journalists and commentators will find to talk about.
 
That thought did occur to me. A whole industry of sports commentators on TV, print and radio. After they have finished talking about the cancellations in a day or two, what is left to talk about? No b'ball, hockey, baseball or football to chew on. Golf while it lasts. Is it curling season? I'm really curious as to what sports journalists and commentators will find to talk about.
They will talk about who had the best chance to have won a Championship in (Name Your Sport) and give the reasons why. That should take us into the late Spring early Summer time frame.[/QUOTE]
 
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They will talk about who had the best chance to have won a Championship in (Name Your Sport) and give the reasons why. That should take us into the late Spring early Summer time frame.
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You're probably right Sarge. Ratings/readership will take a hit though.
 
Not a sport that many in the US follow but Formula 1 was to have it's first race of the season this weekend in Australia. It has been cancelled. At least one member of one of the teams has been confirmed infected with the virus.

I only mention it because when you talk about $$$, Formula 1 is the top of the $$$$$ mountain. The costs (losses) involved in canceling an event are astronomical. Being a world traveling sporting event, including multiple stops in Europe and Asia, the probability is for multiple events to be cancelled if not the season.

Unbelievable amounts of $$$$ falling to the floor (as well as another sport that ESPN needs to find something else to cover the air time. Wading through the contracts and figuring out who in the $$$$$$ chain gets stuck with the losses will likely take years.

ESPN may need to focus on the "Entertainment" portion of their charter a little more than the sports for this coming few weeks/months.
 
When you have idle time:

DVD:

1. The Michael Wood BBC Collection : In Search Of The Trojan War / In Footsteps Of Alexander The Great / In Search Of Shakespeare / In Search Of Myths And Heroes / Conquistadors (5 Disc Box Set)

1150 minutes

2. In Search Of The Dark Ages

Michael Wood (Director)
352 minutes

3. Campion: The Complete Collection [1989]

857 Minutes

4. Lord Peter Wimsey [1972] - Complete Boxed Set

1002 Minutes

5. Dorothy L Sayers Mysteries [1987]

About 500 Minutes

6. The Mayor of Casterbridge [DVD] [1978]

349 Minutes

7. Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy / Smiley's People Double Pack [DVD] [1979]

About 11 hours
 
Add to the list of cancellations - Mount Everest closed to climbers. There goes my week-end.
Yea, I was thinking about running the Boston Marathon. Now what am I gonna do? :rolleyes:
 
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The list of sports and events being suspended or cancelled grows long. NBA, Power 5 conferences, NHL, MLS, ATP (men's tennis) et al. If you watch sports on TV, time to stock up on hand sanitizer (oops, too late) and good books to pass the newly freed up time you'll have. Or clean out the garage, unclog the gutters or learn Italian.

Greenwich Library System has closed for the duration.
 
If you like sci-fi, I absolutely love Firefly. Only one season unfortunately, but I have watched it probably 20 times. Just outstanding.
Try British crime shows, starting with Shetland...
 
A world w/out sports! BUT there are some great books and streaming videos out there. Here are a few suggestions for mystery lovers and lovers of wonderful writing and watching:
-Favorite mystery characters: Ian Rankin's John Rebus (best read in order) and John Sandford's Virgil Flowers.
-Best writers in English: Kate Atkinson and Hilary Mantel. Read all of Atkinson's books and Mantel's superb 3- part Cromwell series (starts with "Wolf Hall").
-Here's something pretty far out: try a few of Netflix's Spanish telenovelas. Some of these are so long that you may not live to finish even one (some, for example, exceed 80 episodes). What I love about these is the beautiful people, settings, endless complications. Now, I'm watching the 2nd season of "Unauthorized Living," and there isn't a dull second as plots, subplots, romances, murders, heroes, villains, all spin around endlessly.
A website with some of the Netflix titles: The Best Spanish Shows to Add to Your Netflix Queue Right Now.
Happy reading and watching.
 

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