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 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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Date: 8/10/20 5:21 PM (GMT-05:00)?
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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