Things that make you go Hhmmm ....
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Things that make you go hhmmm😂😂0
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True- that train is loooong gone! 🤣
But If love is blind why is lingerie so popular?? Hhmmmm1 -
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People who join forum boards but then get butt hurt anytime someone has a different opinion or push back on what they’ve said- they get emotional and the topic at hand goes to *kitten*...boring.
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I went to the park today, drove down to the playground area, just enjoying the day. On the way back, I had to stop for a couple of bikers, and a couple more, and a few more. I musta sat at that stop sign 5 minutes while the bikers rode by. So mad, or so happy? aren’t we all out here just to enjoy the day? Hmmmmmm0
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It was gusty today. Kites didn’t fly very well. Went high, then crashed. The kids and adults that were flying them didn’t care. Just kept running. Have we been cooped up that long? Hmmmm0
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Driving around, restaurants that were open were empty. In the park, families were picnicking on blankets everywhere.
Twilight zone time warp? 2020? Or 1950? Hmmm0 -
Talked to my daughter today.
She told her 13-year old daughter that since it was Mother’s Day, what she wanted and intended to get was that the 13-year old WOULD come out of her room, eat with the family, and TALK to the family.
How long has it been since my daughter was 13 and I said the same thing to her?
Hmmmm. Deja Vu all over again.
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Unintentional!
Burn this post...🔥🔥
On the hand:
-Why does Hawaii have interstate highways?
And....
-What was the best thing before sliced bread
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For the record, opposing opinions are welcome here as long as they make sense.... hhhmmmmmm1
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Did McDonald’s burn up, or burn down?1
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Wendy’s had the commercials for years that asked McDonald’s and Burger King “where’s the beef?”
Now we’re asking Wendy’s “Where’s the beef?” Hmmm
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That’s what I’m talking about!! 🤣🤣0
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The real question is; where is Dr. Fauci?? 🤐😷0
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Hhhmmmmm...😷0
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A quick visit to the grocery store today.
20% of those shopping were wearing masks and those little arrows on the floor directing traffic were ignored by everyone.
Our hair salons and barber shops opened Friday and restaurants are able to open their dining rooms today.
It's the older population and those at-risk individuals we need to be concerned with most.
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Motorsheen wrote: »A quick visit to the grocery store today.
20% of those shopping were wearing masks and those little arrows on the floor directing traffic were ignored by everyone.
Our hair salons and barber shops opened Friday and restaurants are able to open their dining rooms today.
It's the older population and those at-risk individuals we need to be concerned with most.
I cant follow the arrows...it would add 20 min to my trip wandering all over2 -
Motorsheen wrote: »A quick visit to the grocery store today.
20% of those shopping were wearing masks and those little arrows on the floor directing traffic were ignored by everyone.
Our hair salons and barber shops opened Friday and restaurants are able to open their dining rooms today.
It's the older population and those at-risk individuals we need to be concerned with most.
I know someone who got yelled at by a fellow shopper for accidentally going up a down aisle.
The yeller yelled, “What are you, a Trump supporter?”
To which this gentle and befuddled man replied in a way designed to twist this guy’s knickers even further, “Well, I AM from New York.”
Eta: our grocery stores are requiring face masks and are only letting in a certain number of people at a time. The number thing hasn’t been a problem because our population isn’t that high.2 -
TwitchyMacGee wrote: »Motorsheen wrote: »A quick visit to the grocery store today.
20% of those shopping were wearing masks and those little arrows on the floor directing traffic were ignored by everyone.
Our hair salons and barber shops opened Friday and restaurants are able to open their dining rooms today.
It's the older population and those at-risk individuals we need to be concerned with most.
I know someone who got yelled at by a fellow shopper for accidentally going up a down aisle.
The yeller yelled, “What are you, a Trump supporter?”
To which this gentle and befuddled man replied in a way designed to twist this guy’s knickers even further, “Well, I AM from New York.”
A friend of mine was at the grocery with her five year old daughter and a gentleman's shopping cart was slightly blocking the aisle.
She observed another man moving the cart out of his way and within seconds an altercation ensued with fisticuffs.
I think covid-19 can probably be spread from one's fist to another's mouth. Although, I don't know it there has been a peer reviewed, double-blind, clinical study on fist to mouth transmission.1 -
Motorsheen wrote: »TwitchyMacGee wrote: »Motorsheen wrote: »A quick visit to the grocery store today.
20% of those shopping were wearing masks and those little arrows on the floor directing traffic were ignored by everyone.
Our hair salons and barber shops opened Friday and restaurants are able to open their dining rooms today.
It's the older population and those at-risk individuals we need to be concerned with most.
I know someone who got yelled at by a fellow shopper for accidentally going up a down aisle.
The yeller yelled, “What are you, a Trump supporter?”
To which this gentle and befuddled man replied in a way designed to twist this guy’s knickers even further, “Well, I AM from New York.”
A friend of mine was at the grocery with her five year old daughter and a gentleman's shopping cart was slightly blocking the aisle.
She observed another man moving the cart out of his way and within seconds an altercation ensued with fisticuffs.
I think covid-19 can probably be spread from one's fist to another's mouth. Although, I don't know it there has been a peer reviewed, double-blind, clinical study on fist to mouth transmission.
And yet, when I make my weekly trips I’m finding people kind and more helpful than usual. I hate the hot mask and the lines are slow, but people are nice to me irl. Not complaining 😂0 -
TwitchyMacGee wrote: »Motorsheen wrote: »TwitchyMacGee wrote: »Motorsheen wrote: »A quick visit to the grocery store today.
20% of those shopping were wearing masks and those little arrows on the floor directing traffic were ignored by everyone.
Our hair salons and barber shops opened Friday and restaurants are able to open their dining rooms today.
It's the older population and those at-risk individuals we need to be concerned with most.
I know someone who got yelled at by a fellow shopper for accidentally going up a down aisle.
The yeller yelled, “What are you, a Trump supporter?”
To which this gentle and befuddled man replied in a way designed to twist this guy’s knickers even further, “Well, I AM from New York.”
A friend of mine was at the grocery with her five year old daughter and a gentleman's shopping cart was slightly blocking the aisle.
She observed another man moving the cart out of his way and within seconds an altercation ensued with fisticuffs.
I think covid-19 can probably be spread from one's fist to another's mouth. Although, I don't know it there has been a peer reviewed, double-blind, clinical study on fist to mouth transmission.
And yet, when I make my weekly trips I’m finding people kind and more helpful than usual. I hate the hot mask and the lines are slow, but people are nice to me irl. Not complaining 😂
Yeah everybody I run across seems pretty cool.
It's kinda like the attitude that we're in this whole thing together, so let's make the best of it.
We can always act like complete *kittens* to each other when this covid thing is behind us.2 -
My Wendy’s has a sign out “we’re out of French fries, Dr. pepper, ketchup and mustard”. When I asked, he said we’ve got about an hour of hamburger meat left.
What will Wendy’s sell? Hmmmm.1 -
The White House is now requiring everyone going in the West Wing wear a mask.
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If you order styrofoam, what do they ship it in?0
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If common sense was lard, 1/2 the general population and 3/4 of the politicians couldn’t grease a pan.
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If you just say no to drugs, why are you talking to drugs?0
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