She got it in a nursing home, where they took every precaution. We weren't even allowed to see them since this started.We were expecting the plague. Hope she fully recovers.
Not more can be done than taking every precaution. This plague is evolved to survive under many conditions.She got it in a nursing home, where they took every precaution. We weren't even allowed to see them since this started.
Not more can be done than taking every precaution. This plague is evolved to survive under many conditions.
How many gators in that pond?
Actually uncle owns the business - we just work here. 4 cousins and me plus aunt also but she works from home.So your aunt and cousin are involved in running the site?
Is it stupidity or the air of invincibility? Take for example Boris Johnson shaking hands with everyone at a hospital before it took him down to size. Many people with his former attitude are helping make this virus go viral. But this mutating bug seems to have gained its own superbuilt mechanisms for survival in any case.stupidity is not a condition .... yet
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If the price isn't listed I don't inquire.
get in mah belly!Not sure if i'll trust a glass wall with all my wine ...
btw ... where does the box wine go?
I don't even have old/vintage whiskey. I drink it as I buy it. I have no idea why people hoard the stuff.Those are for displaying your decades old vinegar collection, the wine you drink goes in the fridge.
Had a good laugh when I hear about people digging into their precious wine collections during our prohibition only to find out it turned into vinegar.
Well there are makers who keep the stuff in barrels for a number of years to make it taste better, I suppose, before selling it into bottlesI don't even have old/vintage whiskey. I drink it as I buy it. I have no idea why people hoard the stuff.
Well there are makers who keep the stuff in barrels for a number of years to make it taste better, I suppose, before selling it into bottles
A whiskey at bottling is as good as it gets - it does not age any further in the bottle. A Jameson 5 year old that now 23 years old is still just Jameson 5 year old.Well there are makers who keep the stuff in barrels for a number of years to make it taste better, I suppose, before selling it into bottles