Ukrainian woman drops her panties after being refused service at the Post Office for not having a mask.
Great story.
Man up people:
Housing report on Marketwatch. Click-bait headline; mixed to slightly positive data.
The anecdotal evidence in the comments section - for what thatâs worth - is upbeat.
Unnecessary. Roller coasters move in excess 25-30 mph. At this speed, it does not matter whether a person is masked or not. Stopping people from yelling and shouting is pure use of power without a good purpose.
Any âGet Smartâ fans remember the âCone of Silence?â
Likey cheaper than the hospital costs if itâs serious.
One Year, One Neighborhood
What can the story of one commercial district in Seattle, the first coronavirus hot spot in the U.S., tell us about the future of cities?
https://www.bloomberg.com/features/2020-one-year-one-neighborhood/?srnd=businessweek-v2
Rural versus urban mentalities are diametrically opposed and are a huge part the nationâs political divide. I canât see urbanites moving en mass once all this ends. The only people to move will be those who were on the fence about it before CV - those who grew up when the urban and suburban areas were very different and who have already tired of the changes.
In Phase 2B starting June 15, restaurants will be able to open for outdoor dining and businesses will be able to resume in-store shopping, if current COVID-19 trends hold. Sporting events and entertainment venues with no spectators, summer camps, private household services (nanny services, housekeeping, etc.), religious gatherings, outdoor exercise classes, and non-emergency medical appointments will also be allowed to resume with modifications.
Phase 2C is tentatively slated for July 13. That includes the reopening of indoor restaurant dining, hair salons, barbershops, and real estate open houses by appointment.
Breed also said the city was dramatically tightening its face mask requirements. Now, San Franciscans will be required to wear a face covering anytime they are outside their residence and within 30 feet of other people.
I havenât been to any of those places. Capital Hill has the most overpriced steak place Iâve ever been to in my life. I should ha e known better than going to a French steak place. The French arenât known for steak. It wasnât bad. It was just entirely forgettable in a mediocre way.