Thursday is trash day in Revoltistan.
It's weird to have it picked up.
We lived here several decades without that.
It's weird to have it picked up.
We lived here several decades without that.
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I'm so happy to not workWas at a VW dealership this morning, took my mother's car there for repair. I use to work at that dealership, over 25 years ago, it was Volkswagen/Jeep then. It has changed hands since I left and there was no one left there that I recognized. As I sat there waiting for the car this thought came to me...."I'm so happy I don't work here anymore"
Personally I use lotion given how dry and itchy my skin is in the winter.
Men Are Listing Things That Society Deems ‘Too Girly’ But They Like Them Anyway
I'm so happy to not workthereanywhere.
I'm your retired reprobate.yeah yeah yeah...I know....ya retired reprobate
I'm your retired reprobate.
Today I go to get my teeth cleaned. I know that will fill one and all with surprise and acclaim.
Thursday is trash day in Revoltistan.
It's weird to have it picked up.
We lived here several decades without that.
Sexist.you use lotion....how girlie
My turn next week, should be this week but french dentist, they are closed for a holiday
I started using it by the buckets when I moved here. I have much better lotions and creams now so I don't need as much, but that is the one drawback of low humidity.Personally I use lotion given how dry and itchy my skin is in the winter.
Men Are Listing Things That Society Deems ‘Too Girly’ But They Like Them Anyway
Two women in Florida dressed up as seniors in an elaborate attempt to get a COVID-19 vaccine, a local health official said Thursday.
- Two women pretended to be elderly women to get a COVID-19 vaccination in Florida, an official said.
- They wore bonnets, gloves, and glasses to try to dupe staff at a vaccination center.
- But nurses were suspicious and called deputies from the local sheriff's department.
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The duo, who appeared to be "in their 20s," arrived at the Orange County Convention Center in Orlando on Wednesday wearing bonnets, gloves, and glasses, Dr. Raul Pino, a health officer with the Florida Department of Health, told a county government meeting.
"Yesterday, we realized a couple of young ladies came dressed up as grannies to get vaccinated for the second time," Pino said. "I don't know how they escaped the first time."
Though the pair presented authentic vaccination cards, medical workers who were about to inoculate the pair noticed they "looked funny" and called them out, Pino said.
Deputies from from the Orange County Sheriff's Office were called and the women were issued trespass warnings, WWLTV reported.
The pair used their real names on the vaccination cards, but listed fake birthdays, deputies said.
To be eligible for a vaccine in Florida, people must either be aged 65 and above, have health issues, or be a healthcare worker, staff member, or resident of a care home.
The women were actually aged 34 and 44, deputies said.
Because a growing number of people have been trying their luck at getting a vaccine at the Orange County Convention Center, security has been heightened, Pino said.
"There have been a few. They're all different and creative," he said.
Pino added that nurses finishing their shifts at 10 p.m. have been approached by residents asking if they had any spare vaccine doses, Click Orlando reported.
At least I'm woke enuf to not judge you for keepingSexist.