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Rich I tried too figure out on how to post that. No luck, yet buddy. Passed it along too some of the guys too see if anyone could figure it out.That Fury always has a donut in his hand...
J... That's ok.. I don't feel so bad now... LOLRich I tried too figure out on how to post that. No luck, yet buddy. Passed it along too some of the guys too see if anyone could figure it out.
I don’t have that app so I can’t get the link for it.J... That's ok.. I don't feel so bad now... LOL
What’s everyone’s outlook on this reopening? How long before the second strand comes into play? Or do you think it may never come?
I’m pretty open minded right now. I have my tinfoil close by though.
What’s everyone’s outlook on this reopening? How long before the second strand comes into play? Or do you think it may never come?
I’m pretty open minded right now. I have my tinfoil close by though.
I’ve been seeing the same.People will welcome the opening with cautious optimism. That is until the new cases start spiking again and then they’ll MF the decision makers on their heartless greed for allowing people to get sick again. We were out yesterday, had the wife’s car serviced and had too return an item that I got when the virus started hitting close too home. Prior too this people were very aware of their surroundings and kept their distance. That went out the window in a hurry and they were just like they were back in December running around like they were Xmas shopping. Talking on their phones not paying attention and acting like “normal” I guess.... One thing I will say, I didn’t miss listening too everyone’s dirty laundry while in the damn checkout lines....
Some people are too dumb to live - masks and social distancing are being respectful to other people - hard to avoid the dumb fuggers if you have to be outI went to the hardware store last Friday and it was almost as if some people had no clue there ever was a virus. Our state mandated wearing masks in any store and most people I saw did not have one on as well as social distancing was out the door. Some guys hugging each other because they hadn't seen each other in a while, standing back to back in line. I guess I was thinking people were going to at least try to practice social distancing and figured I would be OK. Gives you a second thought after and makes you realize some just do as they wish. Saturday we went to the local nursery and it was kind of the same thing. Some families covered in masks, doing their social distancing while others just walk right up to you looking at the same flowering basket with no mask in place. Kind of made us feel like we were playing a game of tag-you're-it and avoiding people those two days. Of course then Monday morning my wife and I have scratchy throats so then you are second guessing everything you did those days. LOL today we are feeling fine after taking allergy medicine LOL! Shit plays with your mind.
Hope your town continues to be safeThe shutdown has done very little in my neighborhood, I think. Even a causal observer could see out the window of our shop that if this thing was spreading as predicted, this entire town would be sick. We have not shutdown one minute here. We have been busier than ever. We have put in some practices to keep folks separated and for the most part patrons have respected the boundaries. Having said that, the hardware store next door is packed, open to close. Same with Dollar General or any other essential business. There are plenty of places for it to spread, lots of great places for transmitting... and it hasn’t happened yet thankfully! I am all for putting this thing behind us by cautiously moving forward. From what I can tell, the only thing we have done at this point is singling out a select few venues to destroy. A friend that owns the gym here in town has been dead in the water for two months now while he watches the essential businesses in town experiencing a boom. A hard pill for him to swallow I’m sure.