Rene G wrote:It's sad, but I've come to regard humans as large disease-ridden sacs, constantly spewing droplets of virus-laden spit and mucus in every direction, to be avoided whenever possible.
lougord99 wrote:I would like to understand how I am spewing bioaerosols when I am wearing a mask. Until someone convinces me otherwise about my spewing aerosols, I am passing you in the grocery store if you are studying the shelf.
lougord99 wrote:I would like to understand how I am spewing bioaerosols when I am wearing a mask. Until someone convinces me otherwise about my spewing aerosols, I am passing you in the grocery store if you are studying the shelf.
lougord99 wrote:I will typically use a head a week, if not more.
That explains why it's been so rare to see vampires flocking around you.G Wiv wrote:More like head of garlic a meal for me.
I live a couple blocks away and shoot over around 6.30pm often on weeknights. It's never been crowded or a hassle throughout this. Weekend afternoons is when they're swamped. It's a really good store for alcohol. Lower taxes than Evanston with no reduction in selection. I just don't buy their meat, fish or poultry because Fresh Farms has them so thoroughly beat on that.NFriday wrote:I was just at the Wilmette Jewel on Green Bay, and all of Jewel's stores are now open 6:00am-midnight. The cashier told me that business has increased, and they decided they needed to be open more hours. Now I am going to go shopping at Jewel in the evening.
NFriday wrote:Has anybody been to Heinen's or Sunset yet? I am wondering how they are handling COVID?
G Wiv wrote:Mariano's 5353 N Elston Ave, all boarded up and no place to throw.
Open, moderately stocked, windows boarded in case some numb-nuts has evil intent toward tomatoes.
The Shop & Save across from Superdawg is also boarded up. While driving there this weekend, I noticed the liquor stores on Milwaukee/Central & Milw/Bryn Mawr were, too.G Wiv wrote:Mariano's 5353 N Elston Ave, all boarded up and no place to throw.
BrendanR wrote:The Shop & Save across from Superdawg is also boarded up. While driving there this weekend, I noticed the liquor stores on Milwaukee/Central & Milw/Bryn Mawr were, too.G Wiv wrote:Mariano's 5353 N Elston Ave, all boarded up and no place to throw.
It's sad, but I've come to regard humans as large disease-ridden sacs, constantly spewing droplets of virus-laden spit and mucus in every direction, to be avoided whenever possible.
This Shop & Save is no longer boarded up. The liquor store next to Superdawg is, though. So is the animal hospital on the same strip as Red Apple, just north.BrendanR wrote:The Shop & Save across from Superdawg is also boarded up. While driving there this weekend, I noticed the liquor stores on Milwaukee/Central & Milw/Bryn Mawr were, too.G Wiv wrote:Mariano's 5353 N Elston Ave, all boarded up and no place to throw.
The Pandemic Shows Us the Genius of Supermarkets
Dave148 wrote:The Pandemic Shows Us the Genius of Supermarkets
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