I’m scared to take a “ goodie bag”..........unless it was green I might.I want a goodie bag!
I’m scared to take a “ goodie bag”..........unless it was green I might.I want a goodie bag!
You are very very welcome my friend....I am so glad for this thread. It may have actually saved lives here. When there was a "What to do this week" in our town paper, March 7, 2020, I actually "outed" myself as a "lunatic" naysayer. I wrote in the comments section of the newspaper article that it was absolute "insanity" to promote any type of parades, concerts, plays, meetings because of the fast spreading CV19.
It was at that time, becoming an emerging issue in Seattle.
And maybe someone realized that it was "insanity", because the next day most of the events were cancelled.
I would have never done that before. Thank you @Henry2326
This is so true for me too! Some days I feel like "what's the big deal?" might as well throw caution to the wind (especially living in South Carolina, the 'ignorance is bliss' state) but then other days I want to quit my job and never leave the house again!The amount of information/misinformation about COVID19 is staggering. Who knows what to believe any more?
I am so glad for this thread. It may have actually saved lives here. When there was a "What to do this week" in our town paper, March 7, 2020, I actually "outed" myself as a "lunatic" naysayer. I wrote in the comments section of the newspaper article that it was absolute "insanity" to promote any type of parades, concerts, plays, meetings because of the fast spreading CV19.
It was at that time, becoming an emerging issue in Seattle.
And maybe someone realized that it was "insanity", because the next day most of the events were cancelled.
I would have never done that before. Thank you @Henry2326
I am so glad for this thread. It may have actually saved lives here. When there was a "What to do this week" in our town paper, March 7, 2020, I actually "outed" myself as a "lunatic" naysayer. I wrote in the comments section of the newspaper article that it was absolute "insanity" to promote any type of parades, concerts, plays, meetings because of the fast spreading CV19.
It was at that time, becoming an emerging issue in Seattle.
And maybe someone realized that it was "insanity", because the next day most of the events were cancelled.
I would have never done that before. Thank you @Henry2326
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