| Anybody have any MoCo info? |
| What about the Home Goods in Crofton? |
And Arby’s afterward? That’s a great way to tell our WWII through Vietnam Era vets how much they matter. “Thanks for your service. Too bad if you die just so I can get a new throw pillow. |
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MoCo is locked up forever https://www.google.com/amp/s/wjla.com/amp/news/local/extended-indefinitely-montgomery-county-leaders-keep-stay-at-home-order-in-place
I’m in Fairfax so I’m sure we’ll be close behind |
I don't know why but the specificity here is striking me as REALLY funny. |
What a moron. Closing MOCo only hurts the businesses there. Doesn’t mean these residents won’t wander out and get Covid in other areas. Totally stupid move |
Why Arby's instead of Burger King, Chick-fil-A, Applebees, Firehouse Subs, or Chipotle? |
Yes. 100% agree. We are in MoCo and will drive to whatever restaurants are open nearby in other counties/states. |
Speaking of totally stupid moves. |
Only if you buy your throw pillow via curbside pick-up. |
Perhaps but you can’t deny that many others will do the same defeating the purpose of MOCo’s lockdown |
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I’m shunning and very aggressively shaming anyone I know who I find out leaves MoCo and goes to a non-locked down county for any reason.
We need to know who the traitors in our midst are. And if they out themselves, I’m going to make sure the whole world knows about it. |
There is no "lockdown" in Montgomery County. If you think this is a lockdown, then you don't know what a lockdown is. |
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Montgomery County is NOT opening yet. Governor Hogan has authorized local officials to make decisions for their own County. Most of the MD and VA counties close to DC are not opening yet, because they as well as the District are much more affected with Covid-19 cases than the surrounding areas. I suspect this will lead to great confusion, with some residents of closed Counties trying to run errands and go out, then going to open Counties to do so. It's only a matter of time before the more rural parts see a significant increase in cases and deaths. |
It's a Stay-at-home order, but you can call it whatever you want. |