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@Velo vol likes a little Led for his head.
https://youtu.be/bJSJavz1AOM
Bonus points since it is after 1977.
https://youtu.be/bJSJavz1AOM
Bonus points since it is after 1977.
#dontcount
Oh, orig is 79? Nevermind. You are a modern man.
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It goes past a quarry!
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Also, as we knew, so much for the thought that it would go away in warm weather.
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buffalo is HAF. Only reason I bid this trip was to go north and get away from the heat. I found a bike shop to rent a bike. It would be a 54 diverge. 50 dollars for 3 hours, and I didn’t bring my helmet so throw in another 10 for that.
I offered 25 for 2 hours, they didn’t bite.
I offered 25 for 2 hours, they didn’t bite.
And, yeah, it's freaking hot lately.
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Arizona is #1 in the world(in being stupid)
https://www.azcentral.com/story/opinion/op-ed/laurieroberts/2020/07/08/arizona-now-no-1-world-coronavirus-but-some-arizonans-say-its-no-big-deal/5399638002/
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I'm surprised that MN isn't on there, with all of the protests. Then again, maybe that's just a matter of testing and demographics that are historically under-served.
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Hard to tell whether the protest bump wasn't offset by some other factor there and elsewhere. Then there's also the fact that the protests occurred outdoors.
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Finally got back home last night.
Haven't been on a family vacation in a long time, that was fun but exhausting.
Haven't been on a family vacation in a long time, that was fun but exhausting.
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Yeah. I keep telling myself that outdoor transmission, though possible, is much less likely. That's true, right? RIGHT???
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Restaurants in Mpls are open, but indoor capacity is limited to 50% with spacing requirements and masks need to be worn indoors when not at your table. A lot of restaurants have, predictably, also moved as many tables outside as possible (where there are still spacing requirements).
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https://news.citysuntimes.com/2020/0...e-8pm-tonight/
Mask wearing is mandatory in most cities and towns, but there are no penalties for not wearing one.
My employer allows me to refuse service to anyone not wearing a mask. They are told that mask wearing is required as they enter the store. If they approach me for help, without a mask, I tell them that I'll find someone else to help them.
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This explains the restrictions
https://news.citysuntimes.com/2020/0...e-8pm-tonight/
Mask wearing is mandatory in most cities and towns, but there are no penalties for not wearing one.
My employer allows me to refuse service to anyone not wearing a mask. They are told that mask wearing is required as they enter the store. If they approach me for help, without a mask, I tell them that I'll find someone else to help them.
https://news.citysuntimes.com/2020/0...e-8pm-tonight/
Mask wearing is mandatory in most cities and towns, but there are no penalties for not wearing one.
My employer allows me to refuse service to anyone not wearing a mask. They are told that mask wearing is required as they enter the store. If they approach me for help, without a mask, I tell them that I'll find someone else to help them.
Tell them it's for science . . . oh wait, that won't work, we're talking Arizona here.
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Ha! I love the idea of pepper spraying anyone who approaches without a mask. Doesn't even have to be that noxious; just a can of Pam or Boeshield.
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I really enjoy refusing to help the Red Hats, especially when they get irate and start swearing at me..
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