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05-17-2020 02:54 PM
@PhilaLady1 wrote:Just my opinion, friend, but I feel the need to say that belief has nothing to do with it. One can not wish this virus away.
Nope I can't. But some realistic numbers of asymptomatic "positives" would be something I would like to hear. While wishing is a way of life for many, like, "I wish I was taller/wish I was richer", and the famous from many as their age goes up, "I wish these pounds would go away".
I do wish some municipalities would explain why a big name store with hundreds of customers is fine to be open, but a small business selling the same cannot. I could type a list longer than my height, but my point is obvious, to me anyways.
hckynut(john)
05-17-2020 03:06 PM
@newname0 wrote:
@PhilaLady1 wrote:Just my opinion, friend, but I feel the need to say that belief has nothing to do with it. One can not wish this virus away.
I mean't to hang this up there to say something about the American spirit and not the virus per se.
That was what I thought you meant by posting the quote of Theodore Roosevelt. Thank you.
hckynut 🏒
05-17-2020 03:09 PM
05-17-2020 03:22 PM
I understand interpretation differences, to me it was pretty clear what was meant by the OP's thread. Seem it is similar to a better known saying:
"All things start with the 1st step"!
hckynut(john)
05-17-2020 03:38 PM
05-17-2020 03:43 PM
Yes I find it odd too that a big box store that sells identical products that a smaller store sells yet the smaller store cannot open.
05-17-2020 03:46 PM - edited 05-17-2020 03:47 PM
I live a little more than 2 hours south of Sharke. The liquor stores never closed here. Liquor can now be purchased in grocery stores. It was considered an essential business because they don't want alocholics flooding the hospitals with withdrawal symptoms. Lubbock was a dry county forever.
05-17-2020 03:49 PM
05-17-2020 03:51 PM
For the fist time we haven't had drivers under the influence causing death on the road. Wish it was that way all the time.
05-17-2020 03:51 PM
@texassunflower wrote:I live a little more than 2 hours south of Sharke. The liquor stores never closed here. Liquor can now be purchased in grocery stores. It was considered an essential business because they don't want alocholics flooding the hospitals with withdrawal symptoms. Lubbock was a dry county forever.
Hey girl, your Dillards is open isn't it ? I'm waiting for Amarillo's. @texassunflower
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