Danl
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Uh huh......not you, huh?
I would suspect @NorCalVol67 , but he's been posting from NoCal for months. Still, I wouldn't put it past him.
One of my favorites, crawfish etoufee - only way I can get it is to make my own - Cajun restaurants dont last long in my area@Behr
She wanted Cajun food and she liked their Cajun crawfish etoufee and seafood gumbo. It just happened to be BOGO beer when we got there.
There was a place in Lexington off Nicholasville Road that had great etoufee. I can't remember the name.There used to be a real good place in Downtown Memphis that served Gumbo and Crawfish Etoufee. It closed down right before COVID. The guy who ran it was a huge UT fan.
Sure, but it’s almost impossible to separate legit concerns from things that have been described as legit but are in fact false (deliberate or accidental; lies vs. erroneous.)I think some people have legit concerns, and they do have a right to. I know plenty of people who have concerns over any medicine.
addendum: many posters struggled to pass high school science classesSure, but it’s almost impossible to separate legit concerns from things that have been described as legit but are in fact false (deliberate or accidental; lies vs. erroneous.)
When people go with what Dr Social Media recommends, rather than what their personal doctor has to say after discussing what they’ve heard, I have a hard time crediting these beliefs as legit. What then are the legitimate grounds for these concerns? Why do people choose to believe some sources, but not others?
If we rely on US medicine (the people) to keep us alive when we get sick, why wouldn’t we rely on their advice on how to avoid getting sick? That hurts my brain. (The illogic does, not refusing medical guidance. That just hurts my heart.)
addendum: many posters struggled to pass high school science classes
agree with you 110 percent
I think a lot of us are in the situation you have mentioned before.I know 2 more people that have died of covid. 1 51 year old male today and a 60 year old male last night. Both friends of friends that I know.
were any vaccinated ? It seems like the South is the hardest hit right nowI think a lot of us are in the situation you have mentioned before.
Early on, it seemed like a very remote thing, and the longer it goes on, it keeps hitting closer to home.
My mother counted nine relatives (on both her side and dad's side: cousins, aunts, uncles) who have tested positive, a couple multiple times, and one of my first cousins has died.
We had two more positive tests come back on students today. The contact tracing in schools (buses, cafeterias, and classrooms) is a nightmare.