Posted on 03/02/2024 12:22:51 PM PST by BenLurkin
That explains why, as a VA guy shipped to Vanderbilt's hospital for specialized surgery, I saw the hallways lined with gurneys of ailing people. They were funneled from Nashville General and others while the money trough was open. At least I learned my immune system deflects Covid after several of those patients coughed it right at me.
As were all the weed stores.
But you couldn't buy varnish because it was too dangerous.
Do you find that interesting?
Because I find it simply fascinating.
Time to open a bottle of Cab, I just removed the brisket from the grill.
Cab is a good choice for the brisket, for the strip, filet or rib eye, I recommend Malbec.
CDC officials cannot count and they never tell the truth.
End it.
oh shut the hell up CDC....
they set the standard for a positive covid test so low that almost all “had” it per their rigged system.....the test was never adminstered like they would for flu....
Baloney. These are probably vax deaths.
Today is Texas Independence Day, and the Cab came from land once owned by COL William Travis. The brisket was great, too.
I was never tempted by alcohol except during the COVID lockdowns.
I’m not an extrovert. I force myself to reach out to people.
I’m not a tea-totaler but alcohol was never an important part of my life either. I could have a drink (or a few) on a special occasion and then not even think about alcohol for literally years.
But during the lockdowns I found myself drinking alone just to feel better. Terrible. I was on my way to alcoholism.
Currently, I’m not having any issues, but I learned something about myself during that time.
Being connected to people is the opposite of addiction.
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