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So it's not a rebound case. Interesting.No. But I only tested twice in UK. Figured time was on my side
Hope you are in touch with your doctor then, and that you heal up soon.
So it's not a rebound case. Interesting.No. But I only tested twice in UK. Figured time was on my side
US suspended that in June thank god. Or me and 60 other people would still be thereDidn’t you need a negative to fly home?
Glad you’re back, but can’t help but feel you and the gf took out a whole plane…US suspended that in June thank god. Or me and 60 other people would still be there
Maybe. We masked even though not required. Actually no airport in UK requires masks right now , but JFK did when we were landing home, and BA gave everyone masks getting off plane. Funnily enough when we got to customs we were only two still wearing them. People just don’t care anymore. All of them all stripesGlad you’re back, but can’t help but feel you and the gf took out a whole plane…
I imagine that there are at least a few in the state department who now are regretting that decision.US suspended that in June thank god. Or me and 60 other people would still be there
And imagine how much better the story would be if he was still there.Glad you’re back, but can’t help but feel you and the gf took out a whole plane…
… And designated as an undesirable for reentry due to his active “Scottish Covid”.And imagine how much better the story would be if he was still there.
Yeah instead you pounded scotchNo. Couldn’t get in UK when it would’ve made difference
Pretty sure the surgeon general says you can go either way with that. In Scotland, scotch was definitely the answer. he probably just needed a higher dosage.Yeah instead you pounded scotch
If you think you want Paxlovid...get it before you get Covid. You need to take it early on in the process. Waiting until you get Covid to get a prescription can be stressful.No. Couldn’t get in UK when it would’ve made difference
didn't have to since it was posted at #239. no wonder youse people have such a tough time doing anything, ur logistics planning based on good intel is umm, real bad. really, really, bad. prolly due to all the noise from barking beagles.I forgot to mention that Heathrow has asked all carriers to cancel outgoing flights for remainder of summer lol.
We get it, the wedding had Covid - now get back to the story!I hate my sisterinlaw and yesterday she is bragging how her wedding pics are viral as “wedding of the summer” and have been picked up by news outlets.
Yeah her wedding went viral
In all seriousness hope you all recover well, finally got had a bout myself a few weeks ago, sounds like yours was a lot worse. Looking forward to the next tribulation AW.Well, as far as I can tell from the story the first person to exhibit Covid symptoms was August’s girlfriend. So pretty much she took out the entire wedding.We get it, the wedding had Covid - now get back to the story!
Literally.Yeah her wedding went viral
In other words, you just got hustled by a local.Since AW isn't updating, figured I could share my own travel experience.
I am currently in Zimbabwe visiting a friend. I was in the middle of nowhere a few days ago on a road trip from Harare (the capital) to Victoria Falls (where I am now).
Stopped for gas and this 20 or so year old started talking to me about Kemba Walker. My buddy had to translate the Shona language, but it turns out that March Madness in 2011 was one of the first big sporting events they had western TV for in his village. All the kids watched it together, and Kemba is still his favorite player. Of course I had to give him my shirt!
In other words, you just got hustled by a local.
You just know he went home and added it to the pile off garb he’s talked off of tourists.
That's awesome. Man, you travel a ton and to some pretty off the beaten path places for most.Since AW isn't updating, figured I could share my own travel experience.
I am currently in Zimbabwe visiting a friend. I was in the middle of nowhere a few days ago on a road trip from Harare (the capital) to Victoria Falls (where I am now).
Stopped for gas and this 20 or so year old started talking to me about Kemba Walker. My buddy had to translate the Shona language, but it turns out that March Madness in 2011 was one of the first big sporting events they had western TV for in his village. All the kids watched it together, and Kemba is still his favorite player. Of course I had to give him my shirt!
Right on top of the pile of 2007 & 2011 Patriots Super Bowl Champs and Duke 1999 National Champion tees that relief agencies handed out.In other words, you just got hustled by a local.
You just know he went home and added it to the pile off garb he’s talked off of tourists.
Funny story related to that. In the fall of 2010 I'm in Marshalls in the Back Bay of Boston. I see some Celtics shirts and was going to get them for my sons. I look at the shirt and it says Celtics 2010 NBA Champions. I do a double take. It does indeed say that. They're trying to sell those in Boston?! Are you kidding me?! I always thought they shipped those things out to Third World countries. Somewhere I have the picture of the shirt. I will try to find it and post it.Right on top of the pile of 2007 & 2011 Patriots Super Bowl Champs and Duke 1999 National Champion tees that relief agencies handed out.