just a psa here. Designer scarves do qualify as face coverings for public
purposes. Cloth coverings are what the general public is being asked to wear.
This does not protect the wearer. It prevents infected people from coughing it
all over others. If everyone does it, it helps. This is not the
Besides no masks, not a pair of gloves in sight either. You wonder if they all
go immediately to wash their hands per guidelines as we the masses are told to
do?
But wait, I did see The Pelosi wearing a designer scarf over her face on the
way into the last stimulus vote meeting! The kind we
Give me a break.I haven't seen any politicians or media journalists, pick your
favorite channel or political party, wearing masks. Why are good people
obsessed with who wears a mask on their television? Are we trying to make a
political statement or can we remain above the BS and keep this
Has anyone else noticed that all of those involved in the “press conferences”
(aka campaign rallies) go up to the podium and immediately put both hands on
the sides of the podium? They might as well be shaking and/or holding hands.
And yeah, no masks in sight.
> On Apr 25, 2020, at 4:35 PM,
Xi wears a mask. Hmmm.
On Sat, Apr 25, 2020 at 5:35 PM Dwight Deal wrote:
>
>
> > its interesting that none of our rulers ever wear a mask.
>
>
> I have not seen this ruler in person when he sent the comment, so I cannot
> comment. Other than he is an A---s H---e if he does not wear a mask.
>
“Speak clearly?!!” That’s an epic fail . . .
On Apr 25, 2020, at 5:35 PM, Dwight Deal
mailto:dirt...@comcast.net>> wrote:
its interesting that none of our rulers ever wear a mask.
I have not seen this ruler in person when he sent the comment, so I cannot
comment. Other than he is an
> its interesting that none of our rulers ever wear a mask.
I have not seen this ruler in person when he sent the comment, so I cannot
comment. Other than he is an A---s H---e if he does not wear a mask. Perhaps
that is only so they can speak clearly?
D
its interesting that none of our rulers ever wear a mask. press conferences,
celebs, politicians. no masks ever.
guess that proves my contention that they are not in fact human.
Nancy
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: Lindsey Adamoski
Sent: Saturday, April 25, 2020 12:00 PM
To: Texas Cavers
Subject: Re: [Texascavers] TPWD park re-openings
What is to keep someone from wearing a face mask in 80+ temps? I've worn heavy,
HEPA filter face masks while mountain biking when it's 100 degrees outside due
to my
Official word from on high, from a P high muckey-muck who happens to be a
friend.
DirtDoc
Brief and accurate summary:
day use only. no camping or overnight use, no groups larger than 6 all mask
all of the time.
all access through reservation system no cash transactions plus social
Even before the parks closed, (and partially WHY the parks closed), people
weren't following the social distancing and gathering in numbers rules. I
personally saw groups wy larger than 10, all hanging out together much
closer than 6ft. People don't follow the rules, and many parks don't have
I wonder if that is relaxed for playing in the water. I noticed some news
photos of folks at Blanco SP that were at the water fishing and in the
water playing. Non of which had masks let alone social distancing.
Mike Harris
On Sat, Apr 25, 2020, 12:06 PM Heather Tucek wrote:
> I just checked
I just checked with the park I work at.
Yes, facemasks are required even when hiking the trails. Yes, the park
understands the problem with that related to the weather. Yes, they aren't
looking forward to heat related rescues and people complaining at them
about how much it sucks.
However, this
What is to keep someone from wearing a face mask in 80+ temps? I've worn
heavy, HEPA filter face masks while mountain biking when it's 100 degrees
outside due to my asthma and allergies. Sure, it's uncomfortable, but to me
it's worth it to be outside. This is like saying you can't cave in the
I’ve received 2 or 3 notices in the last couple of days about the state parks
re-opening. All of them indicate that “To help keep parks safe during the
pandemic, visitors must bring and wear face coverings, keep a six-foot distance
from those outside their group and avoid gathering in groups
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