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  1. At the beginning of the Great Toilet Paper Crisis of 2020 I had seven rolls of toilet paper, including a full roll in each bathroom. I now have six and three-quarters of a roll. Growing up using two sheets folded over instead of 20 sheets wadded up at a time has its benefits.
  2. The other night at the store I thought about the cottage cheese thread and looked in the dairy case. After we have exhausted the toilet paper, milk, and egg supply there will be plenty of cottage cheese to go around.
  3. My pharmacy submits the claim to my health plan, it calculates the copay (which counts toward the deductible), and then the pharmacy bills Gilead. I time my first PrEP appointment of the year to occur just after my first refill of the year. In essence, my end-of-December refill occurs on January 1 or 2 and my doctor's visit occurs on the 4th or 5th.
  4. 46.3459%. Give or take .0005%
  5. I don't see the value in sites taking that action. Individual escorts can decline seeing clients and can post a disclaimer in their ad stating just that.
  6. If he requested a 5-star review in exchange for unlocking pics and/or if I looked at his profile I would report him to RM's management. I reported a guy who was using fake pics and his ad was down within the day. They do take action. EDIT: He is living proof that beauty is in the eyes of the beholder.
  7. Substitute "birthday" with "blowjob." Works whether you like to give or receive.
  8. Or you ask your local LGBT center and/or county health department where you can get a low- or no-cost STI screening.
  9. Phoenix's Evans-Churchill neighborhood would like to remind all bottoms they are welcome! This isn't a gay bar, but it has a funny sign.
  10. Unless the movies are not available in the US, I don't see a need to use a VPN.
  11. Because they have lost their damned minds!
  12. In Central Phoenix, Safeway and AJs had no broccoli, onions, or bananas. Why people are stocking up on bananas, which go bad quickly, is beyond me. On the other hand, if you like zucchini, broccolini, green beans, cabbage, kale, or sprouts you are in luck - plenty to go around. Likewise apples, raspberries, citrus, and potatoes. Apples last a long time, so not sure why folks aren't stocking up on THAT. AJ's has very good sushi and it is usually sold out by 4:00 on Sunday. Not today! Plenty of sushi. They are having their semi-annual (maybe quarterly) 50% off prime steaks sale. All were gone. Butcher said that's typical of a sale, so apparently no one is hoarding $10/pound steaks. People have lost their damned minds. Not their minds, but their damned minds.
  13. rvwnsd

    Raventwit 411

    Alternatively, it could mean his dick is so big it would burn a hole in your screen if it was on display.
  14. rvwnsd

    Bandwidth question

    Interesting, particularly since here you are just posting a link to a photo, not the photo itself. I've never experienced that myself.
  15. So much for that stereotype of "laid back" Southern California.
  16. The PDF now links to the following page on their website: https://www.epa.gov/pesticide-registration/list-n-disinfectants-use-against-sars-cov-2
  17. Indeed, it is. One of the stories had the comment "suicide by cop." Not sure if that's 100% accurate, but his life of tragedy certainly ended in a cathartic way.
  18. Speaking of pains in the ass, have you ever used that recycled paper TP? But seriously...the Whole Foods brand lavender hand sanitizer wipes are the best. They actually smell like, wait for it, lavender! Price gouging? Hold on a minute @FreshFluff !! He gets a long blow job, an orgasm, my "mean people suck, nice people swallow" guarantee, AND two of my seven remaining roles of toilet paper! That's a DEAL!! OK, I'll throw in a package of wipes, 30 minutes of deep rimming, and an 60 dual armpit clean-out.
  19. I went grocery shopping this evening. There was plenty of fresh meat, milk, and bakery items. However, the pre-pakaged bread aisle was pretty much cleared out, there were no eggs at Fry's and only a few cartons at Safeway, and both stores were almost completely sold out of dry pasta. Interestingly, there was plenty of pasta sauce, canned and fresh tomatoes, olive oil, and butter/margarine, so people apparently eat the stuff plain. One of the recipes I'm making calls for frozen okra. I thought "who the hell but me uses frozen okra?" Well, Fry's had no frozen vegetables (including no okra) except for a couple packages of lima beans and green beans. Safeway has very low stock, but the culinary day was saved by a package of cut okra. Of course, the toilet paper/paper towel/napkin/tissue aisles are devoid of any product including that weird off-brand that always has coupons in the weekly sales flyers. A guy was taking a picture of the empty paper goods aisle and mentioned he was out of toilet paper. He was just my type. Hindsight being 20/20, I should have offered to give him a couple of rolls in exchange for letting me give him a blow job.
  20. The subway is probably cleaner, given that transit agencies are stepping up their cleaning practices. I highly doubt Uber drivers are completely sanitizing their cars every day.
  21. He also has changed his name several times in the last month or so. One of them was something like "PNPMuscle." That could mean "pump 'n' pose," but methinks it doesn't.
  22. My employer activated its disaster and business continuity plans today. Pending the results of a massive work remote test, everyone who can work remote will be required to do so for six weeks, including non-exempt workers. Essentially, unless a job requires one to be at the office (such as people who scan documents, work in a bank branch, service ATMs, or work in the cash vault) they will be working from home. No client visits, no conferences, no work events, no vendors allowed on-site. My hat goes off to all the health care workers who must go to work every day to treat the sick. You are doing in incredible service. Thank you.
  23. No, but I am also curious.
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