Posted by kcm.MN on August 08, 2020 at 05:28:20 from (174.219.129.208):
In Reply to: I ain't real smart posted by Grandpa love on August 08, 2020 at 04:34:54:
Great post Kevin!!
While in town the other day, the wife commented on several people she saw who were in their car/truck, by themselves, windows up, and STILL had their masks on! ....Are they afraid of the radio DJ's??
We were eating lunch in the truck after a hospital visit, so no masks. Windows were down. Guy pulls up next to us with his windows down, also with no mask. Gave us a look like we were flagrantly breaking the law, then he quickly left.
And keep in mind that county only has 47 infected sincethebeginning of this mess. I asked a nurse at the hospital if she had a breakdown of how many were in this town and that town. She looked at me cockeyed and said it's all the same county. I looked her square in the eye and said yes, but the two towns are a bit more than 6 feet apart. She gave me a look that could melt a thermometer!
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