Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have fun going out to eat!
I'll be staying home for at least the next year with my autoimmune condition. Be sure to think of people like me and all the school kids at home while you are enjoying your delicious meals.
Nah. I’ll just be thinking about my delicious food. And my family.
And your selfishness.
No, we know you won't -- because you're selfish.
Ha. I’m an essential worker (hospital). Haven’t missed a day of work since the pandemic started.
Yup, I’m the epitome of selfishness!
To be fair, it is your job. It sucks right now, but this is what you were trained for, no? Helping people with medical conditions? So, congrats on going to work, I guess.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have fun going out to eat!
I'll be staying home for at least the next year with my autoimmune condition. Be sure to think of people like me and all the school kids at home while you are enjoying your delicious meals.
Nah. I’ll just be thinking about my delicious food. And my family.
And your selfishness.
No, we know you won't -- because you're selfish.
Ha. I’m an essential worker (hospital). Haven’t missed a day of work since the pandemic started.
Yup, I’m the epitome of selfishness!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have fun going out to eat!
I'll be staying home for at least the next year with my autoimmune condition. Be sure to think of people like me and all the school kids at home while you are enjoying your delicious meals.
Nah. I’ll just be thinking about my delicious food. And my family.
And your selfishness.
No, we know you won't -- because you're selfish.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have fun going out to eat!
I'll be staying home for at least the next year with my autoimmune condition. Be sure to think of people like me and all the school kids at home while you are enjoying your delicious meals.
Nah. I’ll just be thinking about my delicious food. And my family.
And your selfishness.
No, we know you won't -- because you're selfish.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have fun going out to eat!
I'll be staying home for at least the next year with my autoimmune condition. Be sure to think of people like me and all the school kids at home while you are enjoying your delicious meals.
Nah. I’ll just be thinking about my delicious food. And my family.
And your selfishness.
No, we know you won't -- because you're selfish.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have fun going out to eat!
I'll be staying home for at least the next year with my autoimmune condition. Be sure to think of people like me and all the school kids at home while you are enjoying your delicious meals.
Nah. I’ll just be thinking about my delicious food. And my family.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Who are all these people clamoring to eat indoors at restaurants? It's crazy.
I wish Elrich would declare one day every week 100% inside dining, so the idiots could pack in and start creating some herd immunity for the rest of us.
This is what I was saying last summer. Lockdowns stretch out the cases. Lots of asymptomatic cases in young people last summer would have been the best thing for older people this winter.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ve been going to Tysons/Arlington and McLean and have eaten indoors about 1/week. Either running errands over there, doing shopping or just getting out of the house. No issues. Feel perfectly safe. I’lll be out at my favorite Italian place in Cabin John next week. Can’t wait.
Past performance is no guarantee of future results.
All those people who got covid didn't have covid, until they did.
True. I have never been hit by a drunk driver either...until I do. Guess that is the risk I am willing to take.
That's not really the right analogy. It's more like someone saying I never wear a seatbelt, and I've always been fine. Just figure that if your chance of something happening is about 1% (just pulling a number out), then you can do it, on average, 99 times and be just fine. Then think about a restaurant that serves 200 people per day -- every day, 2 people there getting sick and spreading it around to others in the community. I'm not sure if the risk level is 1%, or 30% or what -- but it definitely depends on how high the community spread is at the moment you are dining.
Anonymous wrote:Who are all these people clamoring to eat indoors at restaurants? It's crazy.
I wish Elrich would declare one day every week 100% inside dining, so the idiots could pack in and start creating some herd immunity for the rest of us.
Anonymous wrote:If you live in MOCO do you plan to resume if you dinned before, do you plan to stay away or do you plan to modify?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have fun going out to eat!
I'll be staying home for at least the next year with my autoimmune condition. Be sure to think of people like me and all the school kids at home while you are enjoying your delicious meals.
Nah. I’ll just be thinking about my delicious food. And my family.
DP. As long as you've got yours, that's what matters.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ve been going to Tysons/Arlington and McLean and have eaten indoors about 1/week. Either running errands over there, doing shopping or just getting out of the house. No issues. Feel perfectly safe. I’lll be out at my favorite Italian place in Cabin John next week. Can’t wait.
Past performance is no guarantee of future results.
All those people who got covid didn't have covid, until they did.
True. I have never been hit by a drunk driver either...until I do. Guess that is the risk I am willing to take.
That's not really the right analogy. It's more like someone saying I never wear a seatbelt, and I've always been fine. Just figure that if your chance of something happening is about 1% (just pulling a number out), then you can do it, on average, 99 times and be just fine. Then think about a restaurant that serves 200 people per day -- every day, 2 people there getting sick and spreading it around to others in the community. I'm not sure if the risk level is 1%, or 30% or what -- but it definitely depends on how high the community spread is at the moment you are dining.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have fun going out to eat!
I'll be staying home for at least the next year with my autoimmune condition. Be sure to think of people like me and all the school kids at home while you are enjoying your delicious meals.
Nah. I’ll just be thinking about my delicious food. And my family.