Stop in for a cup of coffee

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K. I will be quiet...
lol, not you. One of my coworkers started a full on panic crafting section. I wish I'd video'd it. she had this entire group making masks out of toilet paper and string...
 
lol, not you. One of my coworkers started a full on panic crafting section. I wish I'd video'd it. she had this entire group making masks out of toilet paper and string...
Nah, just use a coffee filter and some rubber bands...a paper clip and some masking tape and you are good to go!

 
Ham and bean soup!
We had spaghetti with sweet sausage that was part of our Christmas gift from my son. He is the main sausage maker at the butcher shop. Has been experimenting with recipes and grind texture. This one was labeled ‘Alex’s perfect grind sweet sausage’. Was REALLY good. :thumbsup:
 
Great analogy!
Agree -and perfect for a dumbass!
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Dropped off the defroster vents for painting.
he wasn't really working so talked my ear off.
Almost didn't make to the marine supply to buy the wire, and this of course might be hte last day they're open for two weeks..
Although the NJ store might be open during the days but I prefer not to be stuck on the projects if they're not.

This morning got the 67-9 A-body assembly books from Faxon.
A lot of good stuff but Faxon's 'watermarking' is so badly done its hard to read the drawings.
:mad:
I swore I'd never buy from them again but they have the exclusive on these. :(
Chrysler approved quality.
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well, back from Vegas. Had fun......What did i miss???
Well, we had a breakout of tbe SARS CoV-2 virus. Seems that over the next 30 days or so we should all be exposed. The good news is most just get a mild case of the covid-19 illness. The bad news is folks 50 and older seem to be getting the worst of it! Welcome back!
 
Finally..PA has actually defined who is allowed to be open and not-
Non-essential businesses include public-facing industries such as entertainment, hospitality, and recreation facilities, including but not limited to community and recreation centers; gyms, including yoga, barre and spin facilities; hair salons and barber shops, nail salons and spas; casinos; concert venues; theaters; sporting event venues and golf courses; retail facilities, including shopping malls except for pharmacy or other health care facilities within retail operations.

Further, the Governor has ordered that all restaurants and bars close their dine-in facilities to help stop the spread of COVID-19. Businesses that offer carry-out, delivery, and drive-through food and beverage service may continue to do so, but eating and drinking inside restaurants and bars is temporarily prohibited. These businesses offering carry-out, delivery, and drive-through food and beverage should employ social distancing best practices and be aware of the Trump Administration’s guidance to avoid gatherings of 10 or more people.

Essential services and sectors include but are not limited to food processing, agriculture, industrial manufacturing, feed mills, construction, trash collection, grocery and household goods (including convenience stores), home repair/hardware and auto repair, pharmacy and other medical facilities, biomedical and healthcare, post offices and shipping outlets, insurance, banks, gas stations, laundromats, veterinary clinics and pet stores, warehousing, storage, and distribution, public transportation, and hotel and commercial lodging.
This applies to all of PA except Philadelphia, which has its own guidelines. Full statement here- Wolf Administration Updates Businesses on Guidance for COVID-19 Mitigation Efforts
 
Good morning all !! Spent my day yesterday in the house, cool and wet outside at 43 for the high, so I moved forward on my house cleaning, windows and floors yesterday.
Shop time today, it's warmer now then it was yesterday at 49 degrees, rain moves out by 10 am , high will hit 55 by 11 am.
Staying busy as this world turns.

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Finally..PA has actually defined who is allowed to be open

Essential services and sectors include but are not limited to food processing, agriculture, industrial manufacturing, feed mills, construction, trash collection, grocery and household goods (including convenience stores), home repair/hardware and auto repair, pharmacy and other medical facilities, biomedical and healthcare, post offices and shipping outlets, insurance, banks, gas stations, laundromats, veterinary clinics and pet stores, warehousing, storage, and distribution, public transportation, and hotel and commercial lodging.
This applies to all of PA except Philadelphia, which has its own guidelines. Full statement here- Wolf Administration Updates Businesses on Guidance for COVID-19 Mitigation Efforts

Prisons?
 
Good Morning coffee land. Tooth picks wedged on to keep my eyes open. More coffee please....
 
I think I saw a Zombie while coming home from dinner last night. I think they are planning an attack.
 
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