I hauled more than a few out of the water while living in S Cali and most of them were calm, almost, but the two that were frantic were the most memorable and dangerous. They'd stand on your head to save themselves.
brokenwave: Joe, it was Hot and Nasty humid during our stay,from Sat morning until Wed we had 94-96 for the high's and 83-86 for the lows,"
I love it "Hot and Nasty".
Ha, I love it! The dog is out riding around with a bunch of shit faced partygoers like a teenager. I thought it was a great story. The "she was disrupting the other inmates." was a great kicker.
Well, I must be smarter than I thought, I didn't think I'd make it to 25.
Do you think any of the resisters look at themselves as brave, not knowing it makes them look weak and selfish? Or, is it just another, "they don't care"?
Well, I've never been called a troll or a racist, and their meanings are clear to me. Happens to you often, does it? So often you pretend those words and their meaning doesn't exist any longer? There's a word for that, but obviously, you'd forget it right after you read it.
Badly needed is an understatement. If they would have put in place and followed a few simple guidelines we wouldn't have the 4,158 deaths that have been reported to date. I'm glad most are starting to get it, with the exception of our two trolls of course, and that gives me a little hope. But...
Oh man, I would have loved to have seen your faces when you first looked in and tried to make sense of what you were seeing. A bad luck story with a good ending to what could have been a very expensive nightmare.
Last month we had 178 deaths in one day just here in AZ and then people started to wake up and take the proper precautions. I've been picking up my groceries, (they bring them out to me) about every two weeks and when I went yesterday, the use of masks had gone up from very few to maybe 90%...