Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are driving instead of metro
Better not touch the gas pump or a parking meter. How you you be sure no one coughed on your car?
And don't go to the gym, because Ebola is definitely on the public towels. And on the Elliptical hand rails.
And on the coins from any transactions you make. Also, all the buttons on credit card machines.
Honestly? I bet you have Ebola right now. Are you suddenly feeling a bit warm? Or a sudden chill? You better not get too comfortable.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are driving instead of metro
Better not touch the gas pump or a parking meter. How you you be sure no one coughed on your car?
And don't go to the gym, because Ebola is definitely on the public towels. And on the Elliptical hand rails.
And on the coins from any transactions you make. Also, all the buttons on credit card machines.
Honestly? I bet you have Ebola right now. Are you suddenly feeling a bit warm? Or a sudden chill? You better not get too comfortable.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are driving instead of metro
Better not touch the gas pump or a parking meter. How you you be sure no one coughed on your car?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are driving instead of metro
Better not touch the gas pump or a parking meter. How you you be sure no one coughed on your car?
Anonymous wrote:We are driving instead of metro
Anonymous wrote:Just hope you are not on the metro if someone starts throwing up.
Anonymous wrote:I guess it may be easier to barricade yourself at home. People traveling to Ebola infected area are all over the DC Metro.Anonymous wrote:What is everyone's thought on the metro? Should we drive? We can do either from our location in mclean.
I guess it may be easier to barricade yourself at home. People traveling to Ebola infected area are all over the DC Metro.Anonymous wrote:What is everyone's thought on the metro? Should we drive? We can do either from our location in mclean.