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Jimi

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Member For 5 Years
Thanks, Manny. I was sorta depressed today because everything is closing here and I’m not stocked up with enough food.
Plus I’ve still gotta go out and get stuff done. :creepy:

I’m glad you’re hanging out. I’ve missed you. :hug::hug:
You be very careful out there dear NY is a real disaster, we've had the panic phase, i hope it don't get to the violent stage
 

MannyScoot

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Member For 4 Years
Great pictures Manny, thanks for sharing,
Yeah man the desert is beautiful and deadly...glad you enjoy the images !
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MannyScoot

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Member For 4 Years
Those are cool, my aunt used to live in Tucson and on vacations we used to go with her out in the desert and look for tourqoise
We found one yesterday on top of a mountain and she was covered with Cholla cactus everywhere man... in her mouth, legs..... She
walked to us and we grabbed it and flipped her on her back..... We removed most of the chollas and we could tell she was happy after we were done.....
She simply walked away after that extensive surgery....Ha
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Rhianne

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Member For 2 Years
ECF Refugee
You be very careful out there dear NY is a real disaster, we've had the panic phase, i hope it don't get to the violent stage

My neighborhood is a ghost town still. I may have to go to the supermarket that I haven’t used in ten years (it’s just bad food) and they’ve closed delivery places. But you can buy booze and smokes, since they’re essential. :wtf:

I’m more worried about having to use the ATM now, since who knows who’ll be on the streets in the crowded areas.
 

Rhianne

Diamond Contributor
Member For 2 Years
ECF Refugee
We found one yesterday on top of a mountain and she was covered with Cholla cactus everywhere man... in her mouth, legs..... She
walked to us and we grabbed it and flipped her on her back..... We removed most of the chollas and we could tell she was happy after we were done.....
She simply walked away after that extensive surgery....Ha
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Whoa, those look painful. Poor turtle! And your legs, too.
 

MannyScoot

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Member For 4 Years
My neighborhood is a ghost town still. I may have to go to the supermarket that I haven’t used in ten years (it’s just bad food) and they’ve closed delivery places. But you can buy booze and smokes, since they’re essential. :wtf:

I’m more worried about having to use the ATM now, since who knows who’ll be on the streets in the crowded areas.
You know how it goes.....Observe watch and eye ball everyone and all surroundings and watch out for the snag and run ...... Get Rahmen noodles if you can and evaporated milk..... I got 3 bottles of coffee (10) cases of Rahmen and 24 cans of evaporated milk......
 

Rhianne

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Member For 2 Years
ECF Refugee
You know how it goes.....Observe watch and eye ball everyone and all surroundings and watch out for the snag and run ...... Get Rahmen noodles if you can and evaporated milk..... I got 3 bottles of coffee (10) cases of Rahmen and 24 cans of evaporated milk......

You have those bricks of Bustelo too? :giggle: I used to live on that coffee when I was broke.
Do you mix the noodles with milk? Yes, I’ve got to make jokes. I was very bummed out last night.

Oh, it’s my one year vapeversary today.
 

Rhianne

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Member For 2 Years
ECF Refugee
Do you have a mask to wear, having to go into the city you need one.

I don’t, but I’m going locally. I’ll be wearing a scarf across my face. It’s the best I can do, but I’m pretty sure it will help. I won’t be going near anyone, anyway. So gloves and a scarf should protect me somewhat.
 

Jimi

Diamond Contributor
Member For 5 Years
I don’t, but I’m going locally. I’ll be wearing a scarf across my face. It’s the best I can do, but I’m pretty sure it will help. I won’t be going near anyone, anyway. So gloves and a scarf should protect me somewhat.
Yes, anything is better than nothing, you could spray it inside and out with silver, than was one of Mike's suggestions:cool:. But please be very careful:hug:
 

MannyScoot

Diamond Contributor
Member For 4 Years
Yes, anything is better than nothing, you could spray it inside and out with silver, than was one of Mike's suggestions:cool:. But please be very careful:hug:
The chances of getting it are higher by touching.... Opening doors, shopping carts, and so on...... Wear gloves leather, plastic don't matter..... don't touch your face until hands are washed...... Masks are necessary in case someone infected spits on your face.

Sanitizer doesn't help in between only after good hand washing. Simply stay further than six feet from everyone.

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Rhianne

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Member For 2 Years
ECF Refugee
Yes, anything is better than nothing, you could spray it inside and out with silver, than was one of Mike's suggestions:cool:. But please be very careful:hug:

That’s true, I just got some CS. Now Cuomo is supposedly saying he shut things down too soon! It’s not that, it’s that they let stupid places stay open, and shut down places that would’ve been helpful here.

I’ll spray my scarf and gloves. I may try to go later tonight, since hopefully no one will be around. :hug:
 

Jimi

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Member For 5 Years
I have been following this virus since late November, before they even named it, it was called the deadly mystery disease back when China was trying to cover up that they turned it loose.:eek: I even remember telling Rhianne about it when she got sick back then
 

Rhianne

Diamond Contributor
Member For 2 Years
ECF Refugee
I have been following this virus since late November, before they even named it, it was called the deadly mystery disease back when China was trying to cover up that they turned it loose.:eek: I even remember telling Rhianne about it when she got sick back then

I was hoping it was just a weird NYC flu. It’s come back twice since then. I’d be screwed without quercetin!
You think I could’ve caught their Chinese virus? I still feel out of sorts.
 

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