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  1. So much for that stereotype of "laid back" Southern California.
  2. The PDF now links to the following page on their website: https://www.epa.gov/pesticide-registration/list-n-disinfectants-use-against-sars-cov-2
  3. Indeed, it is. One of the stories had the comment "suicide by cop." Not sure if that's 100% accurate, but his life of tragedy certainly ended in a cathartic way.
  4. Speaking of pains in the ass, have you ever used that recycled paper TP? But seriously...the Whole Foods brand lavender hand sanitizer wipes are the best. They actually smell like, wait for it, lavender! Price gouging? Hold on a minute @FreshFluff !! He gets a long blow job, an orgasm, my "mean people suck, nice people swallow" guarantee, AND two of my seven remaining roles of toilet paper! That's a DEAL!! OK, I'll throw in a package of wipes, 30 minutes of deep rimming, and an 60 dual armpit clean-out.
  5. I went grocery shopping this evening. There was plenty of fresh meat, milk, and bakery items. However, the pre-pakaged bread aisle was pretty much cleared out, there were no eggs at Fry's and only a few cartons at Safeway, and both stores were almost completely sold out of dry pasta. Interestingly, there was plenty of pasta sauce, canned and fresh tomatoes, olive oil, and butter/margarine, so people apparently eat the stuff plain. One of the recipes I'm making calls for frozen okra. I thought "who the hell but me uses frozen okra?" Well, Fry's had no frozen vegetables (including no okra) except for a couple packages of lima beans and green beans. Safeway has very low stock, but the culinary day was saved by a package of cut okra. Of course, the toilet paper/paper towel/napkin/tissue aisles are devoid of any product including that weird off-brand that always has coupons in the weekly sales flyers. A guy was taking a picture of the empty paper goods aisle and mentioned he was out of toilet paper. He was just my type. Hindsight being 20/20, I should have offered to give him a couple of rolls in exchange for letting me give him a blow job.
  6. The subway is probably cleaner, given that transit agencies are stepping up their cleaning practices. I highly doubt Uber drivers are completely sanitizing their cars every day.
  7. He also has changed his name several times in the last month or so. One of them was something like "PNPMuscle." That could mean "pump 'n' pose," but methinks it doesn't.
  8. My employer activated its disaster and business continuity plans today. Pending the results of a massive work remote test, everyone who can work remote will be required to do so for six weeks, including non-exempt workers. Essentially, unless a job requires one to be at the office (such as people who scan documents, work in a bank branch, service ATMs, or work in the cash vault) they will be working from home. No client visits, no conferences, no work events, no vendors allowed on-site. My hat goes off to all the health care workers who must go to work every day to treat the sick. You are doing in incredible service. Thank you.
  9. No, but I am also curious.
  10. Wouldn't you know it - Whole Foods has started selling it! @Benjamin_Nicholas, had you not started this thread I'd never have known lactose-free cottage cheese was sold at Whole Foods in Phoenix.
  11. Not sure about you, but zucchini and cucumber are ALWAYS on my list.
  12. My cats love to hang out with me. One is a talker and the other wants to be on me at all times. There's nothing guilty about the pleasure called "visiting with a cat!" Amen, brother! The last place I worked prior to moving away was across the Kennedy Expressway from the Dominick's-turned-Mariano's at Cumberland and Higgins. O M G!!! The Jewel-Osco down the street at Lawrence and Cumberland was full of hot guys, too, but the one at Greenwood and Busse in Park Ridge had hot guys who were better dressed.
  13. Substitute "rub your eyes."
  14. I wish the cottage cheese-industrial complex would bring lactose-free cottage cheese back to my area.
  15. When I lived in San Diego I would often drive to LA for playdates. It is about 125 miles and takes 2 - 4 hours, depending on traffic. Now that I live in Phoenix, Palm Springs (200 miles or so) is the farthest I'd drive over a weekend and LA/SD would be fine for a long weekend. I've also taken mini-vacations to see guys.
  16. This morning a colleague instant messaged me and asked that I call her. She broke the sad news that a former colleague has about week or so to live. The former colleague's liver has failed and is so far gone there is nothing that can be done for her but to keep her comfortable. This is on top of suffering a brain aneurysm last year and various health problems for the last ten years. It was a tough conversation to have. That's the bitter. The sweet part is the colleague who called me is someone I miss a great deal. We worked together in San Diego and I watched her evolve from a para-professional to one of our best business consultants who earned a Vice President title all while raising two boys into men, took care of her mother, and helped her husband deal with his dad. I missed our daily chats and it felt great to catch up. Interesting how someone who was proud of her ability to make connections is still bringing people together as her life comes to a close.
  17. A friend had a similar message for a couple of years and suddenly it was gone. When I asked him why the message was gone he said it did nothing to stop random callers but pissed off his family and friends.
  18. Yes, it is possible and also probable. Massage is a very physical occupation. He could easily have pulled or strained a muscle. What makes you think an injury would not be possible?
  19. I'm an early GenX-er, but don't "identify" with any specific generation. However, I have very little in common with the stereotypical Boomer, even those that were born late into the generation.
  20. Anthem actually suggests its members get 90-day mail order supplies of maintenance meds.
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