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    Lunyfringe

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    Y'all need some fresh air and sunshine.
    Maybe even a range day.
    It's times like this I'm glad I have 20 Acres, 3 freezers stocked (but I am low on TP, so don't come raiding) and a pool (which is maybe up to 70 degrees... I'd know for sure, but somebody's damn dog retrieved the thermometer from the pool)...

    I just got done mowing for an hour on my zero turn, made a little dent in it...
    I can go hang out in the sunshine, or stalk thru the woods without leaving my property...

    I was looking for a job that was working from home... but honestly, I didn't mean to drag y'all into my dream

    ETA: don't get me wrong, I'm mad AF about liberties removed... and my nights are tense when the dogs bark.... there's no paradise in this
     

    Vaquero

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    He said a couple of days ago.
    It was before King Abbot of Texas decided he didnt want the smelly peasants in his parks anymore.

    Ohh sire..the peasants are revolting!

    Yes..they do smell terrible
    ..
    But, he didn't get close to "anyone".
    You've visited a State park before. How'd you get in?
    I know. Arms length. My park pass expired, thankfully.
    It sucks. But he got closer to someone than "passing on a trail".
    Or, he trespassed.
     

    Texasgordo

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    innominate

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    In,

    No sarcasm.

    Why, if cv is so prevalent are so many medical facilities closing shop?

    Why aren't cv victims heading out for treatment in droves rather like the 'awake dead'...if you will?
    Cuz they aren't sick? ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ So far only 550ish cases here in travis county. Procedures and short or no stays generate income. Patients camping out at the hospital for a couple weeks not so much. Not sure why people aren't showing up to the ER for the normal crap you see everyday. I think our ER is slower than normal but not sure since I haven't been to work in 5 days
     

    Younggun

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    Pulled up to the gate. They had cones out making sure you wouldn't pull up too close. Yelled my name to the guy in the booth, he looked it up on his reservation sheet, and waved me in. We were probably 20ft apart :laughing:

    When I went weekend before last the office was close completely. No one to check on with and the self check box had a note saying not to use it.

    Have an annual pass anyways so just went in and did my thing.

    Drove around the park before I left. It was a ghost town for the most part, except for a couple areas with some fishing traffic. Maybe 5-6 RVs and travel trailers in the whole park.


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