Walker:Her husband died of COVID and she's sitting right next to this guy with neither of them wearing a mask.
That was my thought, she actually watched someone close to her die of the disease and yet with the incidence of community spread being about 300% of what it was in the Spring she invited a non family member into her home without either of them wearing a mask. Some people only learn the REALLY hard way.
Walker:Her husband died of COVID and she's sitting right next to this guy with neither of them wearing a mask.
She previously had COVID too, and recovered. Since the latest research is that antibodies for COVID actually last a long time, she can't get it from him, and he can't get it from her.
Corn_Fed:Walker: Her husband died of COVID and she's sitting right next to this guy with neither of them wearing a mask.
She previously had COVID too, and recovered. Since the latest research is that antibodies for COVID actually last a long time, she can't get it from him, and he can't get it from her.
You think those are the only two people in the room?
Being that I missed this story when it happened, I guess instead of worrying about the lack of masks and social distancing, I"m going to focus on the awesomeness of what brought these folks together.
Maybe you should drive:Being that I missed this story when it happened, I guess instead of worrying about the lack of masks and social distancing, I"m going to focus on the awesomeness of what brought these folks together.
Astonishing to those whose mothers raised them dumb enough to pass up a free meal. And not to realize that doing so is actually impolite. Hey, definition of ingrate.
Brief post-Thanksgiving turkey story. My co-worker/friend, Lance, gave me a turkey a couple of days after Thanksgiving. I invited a few friends over to eat it with my husband and me. We made the turkey, they brought the sides. I texted Lance to stop by if he was interested. I knew he was always busy, but to maybe stop by for a few minutes. ... The bell rung. I opened the door, and I immediately realized I invited the wrong Lance. The wrong Lance was also a vegetarian. In my text, all I did was talk about the turkey. He just went along with it. None of my guests knew I invited the wrong Lance until he left and I told them and we all went into hysterics. He was actually the nicer of the two Lances. We've called the dinner the Wrong Lance, though it was really the Right Lance.
The article mentions that the guy wouldn't have had a Thanksgiving celebration these past few years if it hadn't been for the grandma. I wish they discussed his story a little more.
Thanks subby for posting, that story made me feel good with the positive messages from the grandmother and the teen. At least I felt good until reading the Fark posts about it...
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Walker: Her husband died of COVID and she's sitting right next to this guy with neither of them wearing a mask.
That was my thought, she actually watched someone close to her die of the disease and yet with the incidence of community spread being about 300% of what it was in the Spring she invited a non family member into her home without either of them wearing a mask. Some people only learn the REALLY hard way.
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Walker: Her husband died of COVID and she's sitting right next to this guy with neither of them wearing a mask.
She previously had COVID too, and recovered. Since the latest research is that antibodies for COVID actually last a long time, she can't get it from him, and he can't get it from her.
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Corn_Fed: Walker: Her husband died of COVID and she's sitting right next to this guy with neither of them wearing a mask.
She previously had COVID too, and recovered. Since the latest research is that antibodies for COVID actually last a long time, she can't get it from him, and he can't get it from her.
You think those are the only two people in the room?
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Walker: Her husband died of COVID and she's sitting right next to this guy with neither of them wearing a mask.
Headline did specify 'viral'.
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nytmare: Where do I sign up for these random old-lady Thanksgiving dinner invites?
You don't sign up. The old ladies sign up for you.
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Maybe you should drive: Being that I missed this story when it happened, I guess instead of worrying about the lack of masks and social distancing, I"m going to focus on the awesomeness of what brought these folks together.
what - a errant hotmail address?
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(What the husband may have said last year at dinner..)
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Maybe you should drive: nytmare: Where do I sign up for these random old-lady Thanksgiving dinner invites?
You don't sign up. The old ladies sign up for you.
Maybe there's a Facebook group of Cougars who need some company over Thanksgiving.
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bfh0417: It's okay. Fark will look the other way since a minority and a COViD death are involved.
Look the other way about what?
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I May Be Crazy But...: bfh0417: It's okay. Fark will look the other way since a minority and a COViD death are involved.
Look the other way about what?
they're probably complaining about miscegenation
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