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Rule 5: Aliss Bonython

Drawing the black bean

Daughter and son-in-law of an OCS friend are in the hospital in Georgia with Covid 2. She’s not doing well and is facing a ventilator. The dreaded ventilator. Off of which most do not come before passing.

The black bean drawing is an old Texas saying that stems from the 1843 capture of some Texans and would be Texans who were fighting off a Mexico invasion of the then-Republic of Texas. Drawing a black bean meant they would be executed.

Mr. Boy’s vax

He said he was opposed to it. Just a gut feeling, he contended. Then I read him something one of my OCS buds wrote, about it being our social duty to get with the program, and he caved. Went to Walgreen’s for a Pfizer jab and came back with his “passport,” the proof-of-vax card that inevitably will be used for many things as the pandemic continues. Pleased with himself. As are we.

UPDATE: Months later, I wish I hadn’t convinced him, as the vax is causing medical trouble for many. I have decided against the second booster. Had a dream about refusing a third one.

Evolution in action

We seem to have a bunch of the young opting out of the vaccines. I thought the CCP virus was supposed to be an old-people killer.

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Rule 5: Audrey Ritchie

Not a blip about Covid

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis on Wednesday cited the border as he responded to what he saw as Biden “singling out” Florida.

“Why don’t you do your job? Why don’t you get this border secure? And until you do that, I don’t want to hear a blip about COVID from you,” the Republican governor said.

People in McAllen in the Rio Grande Valley can only agree.

President Hair-Smeller

A new slur on Biden, which is actually very perceptive and very telling. It calls to mind many videos, most of which were probably taken down after his “victory” in 2020, but the images persist in the mind. Mine, anyway. Not to mention word of his finger raping. He was worse than Cuomo.