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Covfefe-19 The 11th Part: Suck It Up And Die Grandpa I Need A Manicure!!

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Northam (VA gov) finally said "I've had it with you people" and made masks mandatory. I'm sure the MAGAts are treating it with the same seriousness they took the SATs.
 
Michigan says "masks required," but leaves it up to the businesses to enforce.

Also, there was a line when I went to Meijer for bottle return tonight.
 
Michigan says "masks required," but leaves it up to the businesses to enforce.

Also, there was a line when I went to Meijer for bottle return tonight.

I am just glad there are no Meijer in CT, is the J silent? Took me long enough to pronounce Aldi when they showed up. BTW, CT is on the downslope and everyone is now feeling frisky, I am bringing my refugee from NYC daughter back to Brooklyn on Saturday, at this point, she is more afraid of the unrest than the virus.
 
Tesla had a couple workers get the COVID when they defied orders to stay closed...

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I am just glad there are no Meijer in CT, is the J silent? Took me long enough to pronounce Aldi when they showed up. BTW, CT is on the downslope and everyone is now feeling frisky, I am bringing my refugee from NYC daughter back to Brooklyn on Saturday, at this point, she is more afraid of the unrest than the virus.

If Meijer pronounces it correctly, the J makes the English Y sound. My-yer vs. My-er
 
Re: Covfefe-19 The 11th Part: Suck It Up And Die Grandpa I Need A Manicure!!

Still don't buy it. I've been told everything is fine because not all Minnesotans are dead.

I've literally had a 59 year old friend tell me two weeks ago he wouldn't take the shot when it's available because he honestly believes there'll be some sort of tracking device put in there by the Gates Foundation since they're so involved in the hunt for a vaccine. Even after I explained there might be as many 6 or 7 possible vaccines, 2 or 3 from other countries, he still thinks if it's distributed here it'll have the tracking device in it. :rolleyes: Of course, this is the same guy who believes that the government is using aircraft contrails to distribute various chemicals....
 
I've literally had a 59 year old friend tell me two weeks ago he wouldn't take the shot when it's available because he honestly believes there'll be some sort of tracking device put in there by the Gates Foundation since they're so involved in the hunt for a vaccine. Even after I explained there might be as many 6 or 7 possible vaccines, 2 or 3 from other countries, he still thinks if it's distributed here it'll have the tracking device in it. :rolleyes: Of course, this is the same guy who believes that the government is using aircraft contrails to distribute various chemicals....

Mookie would sure like to party with you guys
 
If Meijer pronounces it correctly, the J makes the English Y sound. My-yer vs. My-er

The 'J' has been softened in the vernacular vs. the original Dutch, so it's barely present but it's there. Some of us in Michigan also add a possessive 's to the end since it is a family name.
 
Speaking of Meijer, the mask percentage when I’ve gone lately is around 75-80%.

I have no idea if that’s good or not because my other comparison is Costco, which mandated them and has been between 98-100%.
 
HyVee by me has about about 85/15 with a mask. It seems grocery stores get a good number of masks but literally everywhere else I go people have quit.
 
HyVee by me has about about 85/15 with a mask. It seems grocery stores get a good number of masks but literally everywhere else I go people have quit.

I would assume part of that is the people more likely to wear masks when out are also the group of people less likely to go out except for essential trips like grocery runs.
 
Our high school girls basketball team is starting full practices here next Monday. We've told our daughter she'll be skipping it for now. Seems nuts that pretty much every business including other youth sports still have rules requiring social distancing but full contact basketball practice is somehow ok.
 
I've read at least a dozen stories that go:

1. Howler monkeys screech to re-open.
2. Wuss public official surrenders.
3. Two weeks later everybody's sick.

VA just announced schools will open in August. If I had a kid in them she'd be staying home. My kid's life > some limp-dick's re-election chances.
 
People care about entertainment more than lives. That is why you hear stuff like "The players are not highly at risk so let them play and monitor them". If it is pros fine...but kids on a college campus? (or HS) Seems ludicrous...

Even worse that the fake measures they are taking to try and monitor it are TSA level crap anyways. Taking people's temperatures doesnt prove a damned thing when high percentages are asymptomatic anyways. But the appearance of control is all people need to put everyone at risk.
 
They should name one of the military bases after Covid-19. After all, it's killed as many Americans as a Confederate general did.
 
Another reason to flip those states. Bring them out of the third world.

Anything touched by the Republican party has the same competence and morality as North Korea. I assume they'll burn the White House on January 20 to destroy the records.
 
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