Are Masks coming back?

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I had an idea for one final Dirty Harry movie. Callahan would come out of retirement to stomp out surging crime.

He comes back at the request of the mayor as the police chief. He finds his days filled with bureaucratic bs, press conferences, and crime scene visits after the fact. He obviously leaves the command suite and hits the streets, reducing the crime rate Dirty Harry style.
 
My husband and I sick-jokingly comment on the correlation between “we don’t have a COVID problem” with those totalitarian states where those with issues/conditions at variance with the state’s position are sent to re-education camps, which solves all statistical problems.

Our cherished American freedom of speech to say all kinds of stuff also applies here, which distracts from coming together as a nation to stop this virus from going around and around.
 
I don't know what side I'm on at this point. I should stop reading.

Masks/no masks, vaccine/no vaccine, quarantine/no quarantine, isolation/no isolation, economy shut-down/no economy shut-down

mayonnaise on hotdogs/no mayonnaise on hotdogs

I don't know.
But is a hot dog a sandwich?
 
I can help ya, there.

Not just "no," but "H3LL NO!"

Mayonnaise is a work of Satan, himself. Same goes for pineapple on pizza.

That's scientific fact.

Fauci said so, too!!

😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁

Clarification - Mayo on hotdogs is a work of satan, or in general?!?
 
In general.

Mayo falls into the same beneficial category as:

Ebola
People who don't use turn signals
Dull pocket knives
Camel spiders
Lima beans
Infomercials

You don’t like blue cheese dressing, deviled eggs, tuna fish, potato or macaroni salad, tartar sauce, thousand island dressing?

I must be lucifer!
 
In general.

Mayo falls into the same beneficial category as:

Ebola
People who don't use turn signals
Dull pocket knives
Camel spiders
Lima beans
Infomercials
Actually, I’m with you. The ONLY mayo I consume is an ultra-fine film of Duke’s on toasted sourdough or rye with Thanksgiving turkey sandwiches, because it’s a taste from childhood. Or in chocolate mayonnaise cake, where you can’t taste it, but the eggs, oil and vinegar do magic things for the cake’s texture and richness. I use all kinds of workarounds to avoid it. I think my aversion arose from the Catholic school I attended K-7 (which I credit for a superb elementary education), where the nuns made you eat everything on the plate, and there seemed to be something every day awash in thick mayo. Even the grilled cheese had mayo oozing out the side. 😝
 
Me2...

As for ketchup, maybe we can negotiate that but...

"In memory of, and apologies to, that sage lady, Clara Pellar: Where's the onions?"

Onions are by far my favorite vegetable.

The reason they didn’t get included ... Sometimes i do sauerkraut instead of onions. My favorite hotdog was from a Philly street vendor with mustard, ketchup, and onions.

Onions on an A & W chili dog is a must.

Certainly onions must be on a hamburger.
 
Clearly, we have all fled to the Food Conversation Safety Zone, where likes/dislikes/loathings/enthusiasms and yes, peccadillos, can be discussed without straining the bonds of SAF civility.
 
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I don't know what side I'm on at this point. I should stop reading.

Masks/no masks, vaccine/no vaccine, quarantine/no quarantine, isolation/no isolation, economy shut-down/no economy shut-down

mayonnaise on hotdogs/no mayonnaise on hotdogs

I don't know.
But is a hotdog a sandwich?

nvm…already covered.

How about the dogs equaling the bun count? That’s hasn’t been addressed. And it’s very controversial 😬
 
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