I remember my wife fussing at me for going the wrong way in the cereal aisle at Walmart. "Can't you see the arrows!?!?" she said.
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. She's a nurse, so the hospital was constantly on her and she was constantly on me about getting the shot. I didn't and I didn't let our kids get it. Like you said
@hog88, the common sense factor was non existent.
I also recall all the long walks back to my truck because security said I had to have a mask to go in. 2020 was so stoopid.
I told a friend of mine, when things started shutting down, that the dems were going to steal the election. Trump was calling it the "China virus" early on and the news was calling him racist. Trump was right about China.
The highlight for me in 2020..... I lost my job on the 3rd Friday in March and I bought a motorcycle on the 3rd Saturday in March. I put around 5000 miles on it that year. I literally felt like I owned the roads because nobody else was out. Sidenote: that was the only year that I've not almost been hit by a vehicle.