The rule is if you’re outside your home wear a mask. Anyhow the dog walkers don’t usually even have one around their necks. The few that have them don’t generally bother to pull them up - guess I don’t rate. I walk around in a state of rage at the stupidly of Americans most of the time. Also end up walking down the middle of the street to avoid people.?
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On Aug 10, 2020, at 5:15 PM, Anmiryam Budner <anmiryam@...> wrote:
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My neighborhoods may be less dense — so while I always have a mask with me, ready to pull up, I only do so when I’m going to pass within about ten feet or so of someone else. During the summer in PA the streets around me are deserted (they’re not dense most
of the time anyway) and in Maine even now there’s a lot of room. Kids on the porch of the ice cream shop? Now that’s a different story…
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On Aug 10, 2020, at 8:08 PM, Amy Brotslaw Schweiger via <
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still want to know how my neighbors think their dog is going to prevent me from catching their coronavirus - the dog walkers are almost to a person unmasked in my neighborhood - followed closely in percentage obeying the mandates by the cell phone talkers
and gaggles of Orthodox teenagers.?
Amy
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Dogs are better human beings than a lot of people.
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Melisande
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Just last night I was talking to one of my oldest/closest friends and she said the older she gets the more she likes dogs and no longer feels obligated to pretend she likes certain people.?
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The old girl was a tough room, certainly, but she was shrewd and she was funny.
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Subject: Re: [yarnmongers] Well, it happened?
I think I love your mother.? Mine used to say "the older I get, the less I understand." I finally understand that.
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My sainted mother once said, "Every day, in every way, I find new reasons to hate people."
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On Mon, Aug 10, 2020 at 11:25 AM Ann McManus <
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You know how when people respond to a BLM message with “all lives matter” and other people say “you wouldn’t say that at a Breast Cancer event?”
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I posted a note to Facebook, protesting the “pinkification” of October. A friend borrowed it to her page. Okay, no problem, until a friend (male) of hers posted “but what about *my* cancer.
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So, yes. It really does happen.
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Ann in PA
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