Re: Well, it happened
I know someone on Ravelry who insists that all face masks make her claustrophobic so she doesn¡¯t wear one. She lives in Utah and is a biologist so she should know better, but I have managed to
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Melisande R. Wolf
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Re: Well, it happened
I suppose she goes around nekkid most of the time?Sent from my T-Mobile 4G LTE Device
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Lise Patterson
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Re: Well, it happened
I keep having flashbacks to Sister Jean the sophomore history teacher who
would swing her arms side to side to demonstrate the limit of freedom was
when her fingers hit or touched someone else. She
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Nilda
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Re: Well, it happened
Friend of a friend today stated that she can¡¯t wear a mask because she¡¯s claustrophobic. I am suing my head a lot these days.
Ann McManus in PA
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Ann McManus
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#1092
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Re: Well, it happened
I¡¯m fascinated myself that my kids seem clearer on the need for social responsibility than a lot of adults. Observationally (which makes it utterly anecdotal) I¡¯ve noticed that there are certain
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Melisande R. Wolf
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Re: Well, it happened
Exactly this.I find myself thinking in terms that I literally learned in grade school, that freedom unchecked by responsibility is mere license, and is immoral.?The days of Sister Helena St. Anne are
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Lise Patterson
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Re: Well, it happened
Typo alert: without some social will to defeat the virus...
Amy
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Amy Brotslaw Schweiger
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#1089
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This kind of stupidity is why I am so depressed. Without some social will you defeat the virus, we are doomed.
Amy
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Amy Brotslaw Schweiger
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How awful. You should get those plague doctor masks and wear them with
cloaks or something. That could be fun.
Nilda
wrote:
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Nilda
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I¡¯m struggling to think of an appropriate epithet of surprise and horror.
Jenny
Sent: 11 August 2020 16:10
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [yarnmongers] Well, it happened
Well,
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Jenny Swanson
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Re: Well, it happened
Well,? We still have big pockets of unmasked people, and I hesitate to write this, but here goes.? Because we live in a coastal area, we are besieged with flotillas, called Trumptillas.? Great
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mary_007usa
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Ok what¡¯s worse - an unmasked mom, or her unmasked child napping in her trunk? Just walked at the beach - we don¡¯t go on the weekends but at 6 when it¡¯s 70 degrees out it¡¯s really easy to
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Amy Brotslaw Schweiger
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Re: Well, it happened
Yup. I see one set of porchsitters regularly- at 30¡¯. Otherwise encounters are rare and distanced. As a result, I stopped wearing the mask round my neck on dog walks.
In contrast, we (A, M and I)
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jacqui whittemore
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Re: Well, it happened
The rule here is masks outside if you can¡¯t socially distance. I typically walk my dogs on the grassy shoulder along the outer edge of the state park across from my house on a 45 mph road. I carry
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Melisande R. Wolf
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Re: Well, it happened
Walking in the neighborhood these days rather than on the trail (D&L) because the trail seems to be super crowded all the time and there's virtually no one walking near our house. I carried a mask a
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Ann McManus
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#1081
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Re: Well, it happened
Even cats are better humans than many people!
Ann McManus
Ann in PA
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Ann McManus
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#1080
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And now, I am thinking seriously about blocking my brother in law from contacting me. . .
Your mother was right!
Ann McManus
Ann in PA
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Ann McManus
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#1079
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I wear a mask whenever I am outside.
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Laura Need
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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
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Amy Brotslaw Schweiger
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Re: Well, it happened
My neighborhoods may be less dense ¡ª 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
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Anmiryam Budner
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