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Slugs' Saloon e 3rd st
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slugs%27_Saloon
https://mashable.com/2016/10/01/sammys-bowery-follies/
Sammy's Bowery Follies
2020 is starting to get weird
know it exists but to see it....
https://twitter.com/davenewworld_2/status/1287143403625631746
heavy......sad
https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2020/07/25/world/americas/coronavirus-brazil-amazon.html
quiet quite a little thunderstorm we are having. is it summer already?
Covid times soccer watching?
nonrhotic
Estimates vary, but analysts Gregg Girvan and Avik Roy found that as of June 29, 50,779 of the 113,135 US deaths from Covid-19 (or 45 percent) were deaths of residents of nursing or long-term care facilities. Their numbers suggest that about 2.5 percent of all nursing home residents have been killed by the disease; in New Jersey, which is particularly hard hit, the share is over 11 percent.
NYC
good morning, sunshine.
was sure this had to be the onion.
make a few billion give one away
https://twitter.com/jack/status/1247616214769086465
50 years later, Oregon honors exploding whale with park name.
After nearly 100 years, Eskimo Pie ice cream will get a new name.
"We are committed to being a part of the solution on racial equality, and recognize the term is derogatory," Elizabell Marquez, head of marketing for parent company Dreyer's Grand Ice Cream, told Reuters and the Wall Street Journal in a statement.
The chocolate-covered vanilla ice cream bar joins brands such as Aunt Jemima and Uncle Ben's in overhauling long-used names and marketing strategies considered racially offensive.
Traveling 5,000 Miles to Say Goodbye From Six Feet Away
Beware the toilet |
The list of once-innocuous things that we now fear — hugs, handshakes, surfaces — just got longer. A new study found that flushing a toilet releases a plume of aerosols that can linger long enough to be inhaled by the next person, or land elsewhere in the bathroom. |
Using simulations, the researchers showed that the clouds can send coronavirus particles up to three feet high. A single flush produces about 6,000 tiny droplets and even tinier aerosols. |
Previous research has found viable particles in infected people’s feces, and while the virus prefers the lungs and respiratory tract, it has also been known to settle in the small intestine. The degree to which toilets contribute to transmission remains unknown, but you can take precautions: When possible, close the lid before you flush, and wear a mask in public or shared bathrooms. |
https://twitter.com/Pdx_resistance/status/1272411081718157312
portland
FUN