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bucolic_frolic

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12. I had one of those a month ago
Wed Apr 22, 2020, 09:52 AM
Apr 2020

Then handed me my change. I barely touched it, and put it in the corner of my wallet, haven't touched it since. Never go back there.

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Since he was short by 3 million votes last time, CaptYossarian Apr 2020 #6
Who needs voters when Parscale is managing hackers? SheltieLover Apr 2020 #7
He didn't have to cheat while playing with Lindsay Graham. CaptYossarian Apr 2020 #11
LOL SheltieLover Apr 2020 #13
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Did they lick their finger to count their money? CaptYossarian Apr 2020 #8
I had one of those a month ago bucolic_frolic Apr 2020 #12
I've seen clerks sticking a finger between where their teeth used to be. CaptYossarian Apr 2020 #15
Good advice, CaptY, thanks /nt bucolic_frolic Apr 2020 #16
I'm in California. MoonchildCA Apr 2020 #9
grocery workers here in TN SheltieLover Apr 2020 #19
Yesterday I went out not fooled Apr 2020 #29
Regarding #2 - I thought it was a droplet spread virus. mwooldri Apr 2020 #10
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It has a longer incubation and intubation. gibraltar72 Apr 2020 #18
do you have the link? thanks nt Javaman Apr 2020 #20
So far the only article by Dr Peter Tippett that... WePurrsevere Apr 2020 #21
K&R for truth! Moostache Apr 2020 #22
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And in 2009. AtheistCrusader Apr 2020 #31
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Your number 3 is wrong. Mariana Apr 2020 #24
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As is (in the OP) speaking of virus as having "species." StClone Apr 2020 #33
Thanks for posting. Here's another very good article by the same doctor.... KY_EnviroGuy Apr 2020 #26
On point 1: cab67 Apr 2020 #30
Thanks for the bolding. Is this all still correct? TreadSoftly Apr 2020 #32
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