Wow -- holy epidemic Batman! Please stay safe and don't forget to wash your hands frequently. Maybe skip the Taco Tuesday thing and just make food at home
Tacos are the cure, not the problem.
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Wow -- holy epidemic Batman! Please stay safe and don't forget to wash your hands frequently. Maybe skip the Taco Tuesday thing and just make food at home
why is it always fecal? WTH, Fecal! W. the. H.....Hep A outbreaks like this are a cyclical thing according the the World Health Organization....loosely translated, somebody somewhere or a bunch of somebody's have contaminated water supplies or foodstuff because of fecal content.....
....it's not fun...we had a mini-outbreak in our prison system a few months ago and we all had to get dosed with the vaccine again.....no fatalities or serious illness amongst staff or offenders.....why is it always fecal? WTH, Fecal! W. the. H.
New Brunswick has declared a provincial outbreak of gonorrhea and launched an ad campaign after the number of cases nearly doubled, partly because of the growing popularity of dating apps and anonymous, unprotected sexual encounters.
Is it the hot sauce?Tacos are the cure, not the problem.
I listened a couple times and it sounded to me like he said "everyone tells us that babies change so much over two weeks" but I don't think he meant that the baby is two weeks old. Later he says "it's only been 2, 2-1/2 days".Okay, we all know the royal baby came. Apparently his name is Archie. And supposedly he was born a couple days ago. But, can someone listen to this and tell me what you hear.
A reporter I think asks who the baby looks like and Harry responds around the 58 second mark that he has changed so much in the last 2 weeks. WHAT? Am I mishearing this? How is the baby a couple days old, but everyone is commenting on how he has changed so much in the last 2 weeks?
Okay, we all know the royal baby came. Apparently his name is Archie. And supposedly he was born a couple days ago. But, can someone listen to this and tell me what you hear.
A reporter I think asks who the baby looks like and Harry responds around the 58 second mark that he has changed so much in the last 2 weeks. WHAT? Am I mishearing this? How is the baby a couple days old, but everyone is commenting on how he has changed so much in the last 2 weeks?
I listened a couple times and it sounded to me like he said "everyone tells us that babies change so much over two weeks" but I don't think he meant that the baby is two weeks old. Later he says "it's only been 2, 2-1/2 days".
The frenzy was caused by Prince Harry responding to a reporter asking who they think the baby boy looked like between the Duke and the Duchess of Sussex.
Prince Harry responded: “Everyone says that babies change so much over two weeks so we’re basically monitoring how the changing process happens over this next month really.
“His looks are changing every single day
There is distortion in the audio.
I think fear has a lot to do with some young people's attitude to drinking these days, when I was a kid getting drunk and acting like a jackass I would be told about what I'd said and done by friends over the next few days, now if someone is the worse for wear with drink they can watch what they've done on youtube or have a video of it sent to their phone, after the rest of the world has seen it first of course. Fear and embarrassment can be a powerful deterrent for some.Getting drunk isn't cool anymore. A lot of that has to do with social media and people like Lindsay Lohan.
About 20 years ago you were a social outcast if you didn't drink. Now it's like the other way around.
A lot of people are going on juice binges/cleanses. This is why some brewers are adding fruit flavors to their beer.
I think fear has a lot to do with some young people's attitude to drinking these days, when I was a kid getting drunk and acting like a jackass I would be told about what I'd said and done by friends over the next few days, now if someone is the worse for wear with drink they can watch what they've done on youtube or have a video of it sent to their phone, after the rest of the world has seen it first of course. Fear and embarrassment can be a powerful deterrent for some.