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Holzarius t1_jdyihrq wrote

Nope, I'm living in Germany. There is a slight increase in pickup trucks sales as of late, but you don't see them too often. Ford Ranger is the most popular by the looks of it.

It's always interesting to see new type of cars or models of a certain make. Like the UTE's in Australia, never thought about that type of car before I saw one.

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surelyfunke20 t1_jdyh5uh wrote

Forbid nursing home visitors. And made them stay in their rooms. Yet usher in travel staff from all over the place who were working overtime in 3 other hospitals at the same time.

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Max_Thunder t1_jdygrok wrote

I speak French and can confirm that speaking French doesn't allow people to make their arm longer in a way that you could extend it beyond your sleeve.

The sentence makes no sense, but somehow it fits the drawn character with their ridiculously long arms. Maybe it's humor?

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Scooterthusiast t1_jdyf1vp wrote

Go grocery shopping and spray down every item's surface area with disinfectant before putting it in the pantry. We all laugh now but this was serious business then and we've probably gotten too lax now in not keeping up with reasonable safety precautions. Aren't people still dying from COVID?

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dmartin716 t1_jdyd37g wrote

We had a table outside of our door for deliveries. We would put on masks and gloves and wipe down every item before bringing it inside.

I also worked at the hospital, and my husband would bleach the soles of my shoes every night.

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