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Jun 1, 2020 12:27:15   #
phlash46 Loc: Westchester County, New York
 
Harry0 wrote:
phlash46 wrote:
Laughing in the face of adversity is healthy and quite normal. If you don't like it, don't read it, but, don't rain on someone else's parade.


And it can look like insanity to others.

It just did.


You are certainly welcome to an opinion.

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Jun 1, 2020 12:28:28   #
phlash46 Loc: Westchester County, New York
 
Rathyatra wrote:
Get off your high Horse Thomas - I have no problems with the social distancing rules being applied and this is just a lighthearted diversion without implying any serious difficulty or objection the necessary steps we all need to take to protect ourselves and each other. Now you have got your medals out I should say that three members of my family have worked in the NHS with one of them currently working 12 hour shifts 6 days a week.

We have a government, like your own, who started to deal with this issue far too late which has led to many unnecessary deaths, most sadly in the Homecare sector.

And just for the record I was NOT ranting - didn't see any ranting going on in the cartoon.

Stay Alert - Support the health workers and Save Lives.
Get off your high Horse Thomas - I have no problem... (show quote)



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Jun 1, 2020 13:32:58   #
spaceylb Loc: Long Beach, N.Y.
 
you tell em, Ray

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Jun 1, 2020 13:33:55   #
Rathyatra Loc: Southport, United Kingdom
 
spaceylb wrote:
you tell em, Ray



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Jun 1, 2020 18:51:17   #
IDguy Loc: Idaho
 
Rathyatra wrote:
Don't think it has gone that far YET lol!!


Ah ha! I was confused as no image. On slow internet. Finally arrived.

So far I have observed nearly 100% non compliance with one way signs on the floor. Apparently few look down. It is a good idea. They’ll learn.

Fortunately stores in Idaho don’t get crowded.

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Jun 1, 2020 18:55:20   #
rehess Loc: South Bend, Indiana, USA
 
IDguy wrote:
This is the first post I see. Missing something?

Did you also see the picture of someone in jail for going the wrong way down a grocery aisle??

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Jun 1, 2020 18:56:39   #
IDguy Loc: Idaho
 
rehess wrote:
Did you also see the picture of someone in jail for going the wrong way down a grocery aisle??


It finally came up...so edited post. I am in RV at Fairground using slow hot spot.

Thanks!

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Jun 1, 2020 19:00:03   #
rehess Loc: South Bend, Indiana, USA
 
IDguy wrote:
Ah ha! I was confused as no image. On slow internet. Finally arrived.

So far I have observed nearly 100% non compliance with one way signs on the floor. Apparently few look down. It is a good idea. They’ll learn.

Fortunately stores in Idaho don’t get crowded.

The stores should probably also have some signs at eye-level.

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Jun 2, 2020 06:27:30   #
Granddad Loc: UK
 
Thomas902 wrote:
"... but one-way aisles prevent congestion and close contact...."

Thank you jerryc41 for bringing clarity to this inappropriate post... It is cavalier attitudes such as in the OP's post that reflects the rampart insensitivity of the American society to the horrific devastation being currently wreaked by covid19 on so many helpless souls... It is rather narrow minded to post a sick joke about one of the only effective countermeasure we have to halt the slaughter which in just several short months has killed more than 100,000 in the US in a most cruel way. To die alone without love ones near is an appalling wicked death...

Rathyatra my long time best friend is an ICU Nurse who is now assigned to the covid19 isolation ICU... She has to attend to patients who are ventilated (intubated) sedated on Propofol, fentanyl, and versed… also many have a lassix drip (Furosemide) running and combo antibiotics… they are on tube feeding… and she has to update their wife and/or love ones over the phone throughout the day... She is working 12 hour shifts in full protective gear breathing with PAPR (powered air-purifying respirator) and struggles valiantly to keep her patients alive... She is not alone... across our country are countless other ICU nurses are locked in a fierce battle against death... They risk it all every day...

And you are posting socially insensitive humor and ranting because you wife has a challenge with grocery shopping? Sorry Rathyatra but if you are not part of the solution you are part of the problem... but then this is UHH (enough said)

Again many thanks jerryc41, it is UHH members such as you that makes time on this forum very worthwhile... I wish you all the best on your epic journey jerryc41... God speed...
"... but one-way aisles prevent congestion an... (show quote)



I agree with Rathyatra, sorry for all the people who have died with this horrible virus and have been effected. Even in WWII were there were millions killed, there were still funny stories and captions to help relieve the sufferings and bring a bit of laughter from the sufferings and not everyone may not see the funny side but there will be others who will like it. He is not mocking or making fun of the sufferings of people imho.

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Jun 2, 2020 06:38:30   #
ad9mac
 
Yeah, my wife and I went in the store for a couple things. We went directly to the aisle we needed.
GASP.... we walked in the opposite direction and were reminded by a busybody.
To keep the herd happy my wife turned the cart in the correct direction then we walked backwards to the item.

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Jun 2, 2020 06:52:39   #
Harry0 Loc: Gardena, Cal
 
phlash46 wrote:
You are certainly welcome to an opinion.


I was misconstrued.
I was referring to thomas and his rant,
NOthing will save you. It's going to get you.
Get healthy, get strong.

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Jun 2, 2020 07:10:07   #
WessoJPEG Loc: Cincinnati, Ohio
 
Rathyatra wrote:
Get off your high Horse Thomas - I have no problems with the social distancing rules being applied and this is just a lighthearted diversion without implying any serious difficulty or objection the necessary steps we all need to take to protect ourselves and each other. Now you have got your medals out I should say that three members of my family have worked in the NHS with one of them currently working 12 hour shifts 6 days a week.

We have a government, like your own, who started to deal with this issue far too late which has led to many unnecessary deaths, most sadly in the Homecare sector.

And just for the record I was NOT ranting - didn't see any ranting going on in the cartoon.

Stay Alert - Support the health workers and Save Lives.
Get off your high Horse Thomas - I have no problem... (show quote)


👍👍👍👏👏👏😷😷

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Jun 2, 2020 07:17:09   #
cbabcock
 
ad9mac wrote:
Yeah, my wife and I went in the store for a couple things. We went directly to the aisle we needed.
GASP.... we walked in the opposite direction and were reminded by a busybody.
To keep the herd happy my wife turned the cart in the correct direction then we walked backwards to the item.


Insensitive jerks. Both of you.

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Jun 2, 2020 07:18:43   #
AirWalter Loc: Tipp City, Ohio
 
Thomas902 wrote:
"... but one-way aisles prevent congestion and close contact...."

Thank you jerryc41 for bringing clarity to this inappropriate post... It is cavalier attitudes such as in the OP's post that reflects the rampart insensitivity of the American society to the horrific devastation being currently wreaked by covid19 on so many helpless souls... It is rather narrow minded to post a sick joke about one of the only effective countermeasure we have to halt the slaughter which in just several short months has killed more than 100,000 in the US in a most cruel way. To die alone without love ones near is an appalling wicked death...

Rathyatra my long time best friend is an ICU Nurse who is now assigned to the covid19 isolation ICU... She has to attend to patients who are ventilated (intubated) sedated on Propofol, fentanyl, and versed… also many have a lassix drip (Furosemide) running and combo antibiotics… they are on tube feeding… and she has to update their wife and/or love ones over the phone throughout the day... She is working 12 hour shifts in full protective gear breathing with PAPR (powered air-purifying respirator) and struggles valiantly to keep her patients alive... She is not alone... across our country are countless other ICU nurses are locked in a fierce battle against death... They risk it all every day...

And you are posting socially insensitive humor and ranting because you wife has a challenge with grocery shopping? Sorry Rathyatra but if you are not part of the solution you are part of the problem... but then this is UHH (enough said)

Again many thanks jerryc41, it is UHH members such as you that makes time on this forum very worthwhile... I wish you all the best on your epic journey jerryc41... God speed...
"... but one-way aisles prevent congestion an... (show quote)


Geessshh! Calm down, go find some nice blue sky with clouds and just breathe in and enjoy it.



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Jun 2, 2020 07:19:27   #
biry
 
phlash46 wrote:
Laughing in the face of adversity is healthy and quite normal. If you don't like it, don't read it, but, don't rain on someone else's parade.


Amen brother! Thank you.

Bill

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