Sorry to hear about your dog. Pets are part of the family and it hurts when they are terminal.billryan wrote: ↑Tue Sep 08, 2020 1:26 amI try not to be too pessimistic about the future, hoping history can repeat itself and when the virus is truly controlled that things will mostly return to pre-virus norms. The 1920s was quite the time, right up until 1929.
Comic conventions are different than most trade shows as the attendees pay their own way for the most part. There isn't the networking that is so important at trade shows.
I certainly won't be going to any comic shows in the immediate future but this thing will pass eventually.
I do expect a lot of business's to fail, but that will create opportunities for new people. I think many industries will be disrupted and permanently changed. The flexible busness's will adapt and some young bucks will take advantage of the chaos.
A month ago, I had a 13 year old dog with incredible energy that hadn't lost a step. Today that dog has a life expectancy that can be measured in weeks. Life is full of tragedy and twists of fate.
We adapt and we overcome. It's what we do.
New documentary questions role of casinos in Las Vegas shooting
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Thanks. It was a real shock. Soon I'm going to have a very tough choice to make.
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