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WhitinsvilleWX

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  1. That’s pretty much my non work uniform from st patty’s day through whenever it’s warm enough to ditch the long sleeves
  2. Technically, a wife beater isn’t just any old tank top. The original WB are those tank top type white undershirts made out of that Terri cloth material. To complete the look, you need blue jeans, one of those chain wallets, square toe boots with the buckle, 70’s porno mustache, mullet, and a Marlboro stuck to your lip with an inch of ash just hanging there sitting on the stoop of your trailer drinking a bud light from a can with a pit bull on a chain, 3 screaming kids and the old lady hollering at you through the kitchen window.
  3. Ha. Sone liken some don’t. I live in the things. I wear Chucks and chinos to work. I have 5 colors. I wear Brooks when I need to walk a lot. Not a huge runner. My knees suck.
  4. Lol. Wouldn’t go that far but it’s pretty red out here. That’s one reason I like it out here. No lefty wing nuts.
  5. Same with my wife. It has to get to low 30’s before she puts on long pants and shoes. She has every color of old navy flip flops they make.
  6. For sure. I hate shoes and socks too. I have everyday flops, Sunday flops, etc. If I didn’t have to wear shoes to work I’d live in them.
  7. In southern Worcester county? Absolutely.
  8. I wear shorts and flip flops up to Halloween. And I have been known to keep the flood on occasion with jeans into November.
  9. On a weather note. I’m outside in line with shorts and flip flops. It’s close to having a hoodie would feel pretty good. I actually enjoy shorts, flops and hoodie season.
  10. This is a mask report for Fujiwara Im at the ice cream place in Whitinsville. Lined up outside. At least 100 people out here and not a mask in site. Im sooo encouraged there’s people who are sensible.
  11. Lol. No I’m not hysterical. Im an advocate for vaccines, but it’s not the end all. I’ve said on numerous occasions that we need to go about our lives and not worry about it. I said that over a year ago and still maintain that’s the case.
  12. It’ll finally become a background disease like everything else. Deaths have already uncoupled. A lot of the common cold virus’ are coronavirus’ and this will be no different. If it weren’t for social media and 24/7 cable news, this would be a minor blip. Sure, lots of death, but there’s been death before and will be again.
  13. The point is deaths are uncoupled. The overall minutia you like to wade in mean shyte.
  14. I just defied the CDC and ordered a medium rare ribeye at 110 grill along with my gin and tonic.
  15. I dont think the deaths will go up that much. The UK tells us what will happen. In the past, about 3 weeks after a spike the deaths started to rise pretty fast. That didn’t happen in the UK. Their spike started the last week of May and peaked out july 21. Roughly 7 weeks. The deaths never did make much of a blip. If we follow the same trajectory, we’ll peak out in mid to late August with little change in mortality. The UK still spiked out in spite of fairly strict masking and business restrictions. Really goes to show what a lot have been saying all along. Mitigation has little effect on a respiratory virus. Vaccines help, but it’s a lot of peaks and valleys will occur despite “mitigation measures”.
  16. And Fauci said on This Week that masks shouldn’t be a choice. The best thing that the Biden admin could do is to get rid of this guy or at least keep him off TV and send him back to his lab in Bethesda. He’s at best a divisive disaster and at worst just an old fool.
  17. I’m not sure why the narrative for the immunocompromised is different. My mother has had lupus for years. She watches it during flu season. She never expected that people would cater to her, nor even be aware. Same with my brother in law. When he had a bone marrow transplant for his AML, he masked up when he went out. Didn’t worry about other people around him.
  18. if I were traveling in your situation I would think about it for nothing else that I do not trust the PCR test. It can pop a positive if you inhale a couple of particles.
  19. If it’s mandated here anywhere, they’ll have to ask me to leave because I’m not doing it anymore. Exceptions are work since they pay me, and airlines because I need to fly next week.
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