Covid-19

Laughing Grass

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What's the deal with Tim Horton's? I know it's chain eatery, what is it comparable to in the US?
It's a lot like dunkin donuts. Cheap low quality high fat/salt fast food and they're in almost every gas station. Their donuts were good when I was a kid but they're frozen now and microwaved in store. I think most people go for coffee. I do really like their peppermint tea.
 

Metasynth

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Ours does too, usually both, that was the select price. Albertsons is the nicest store in town; a Food for Less and two Smart&Finals are the others. We lost a Safeway and a Von's due to that debacle about 5-6yrs ago. Remember that Wash State chain that moved in and screwed everyone over; the laws governing grocery stores is crazy
Lol you could always drive to the Vons in Atascadero
 

Singlemalt

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It's a lot like dunkin donuts. Cheap low quality high fat/salt fast food and they're in almost every gas station. Their donuts were good when I was a kid but they're frozen now and microwaved in store. I think most people go for coffee. I do really like their peppermint tea.
Hmmm, for some reason I thought it was more like a Denny's style outfit. Good name choice, sounds classier than it is lol
 

UncleBuck

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Was there a positive test?

I worry about getting a cold and think I'm going to die, how would you know now what you have now?

They need to test sample areas to statistically study the infection spread ASAP.
No testing in Colorado unless you’re a health care worker or intubated

both had the exact symptoms - dry hacking cough, fatigue, aches, fever

Wife took a week to kick it, daughter took a day to kick it

I’ve been exposed the whole time and not one symptom. Whenever they get sick I usually follow but not this time

lucky
 

Kushash

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Went to the vet yesterday for my 12 year old german shepard.
It was good to see Dr. Yach at the West Flamingo animal hospital.
He could have retired years ago but loves his work, I've known him for 30 years.

Won't go into details about Tiberius just the details on how the virus has changed things.
Tiberius was named after James T. Kirk not the General. :)

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Reading these two notes we called and were told someone would get us to come in when they were ready for us.

An attendant came out and we walked in weighed him and went straight to the room where the same person took all the start up info and checked some basic things like temp.

We left him for a couple hours and when the DR called to give some details we went back to pick him up.
We paid from the car with a credit card and an assistant brought him out to the car with his meds.
 

Singlemalt

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Eh, they’re pretty much the same to me. What’s the difference? About 20 minutes down the freeway? Haha
1) The layout, every thing is along El Camino so parking is rough; 2) it lives up to the local name "Atrashcadero", 3) very aggressive traffic/parking enforcement; 4) and the city gov't are weenies and whiners. They quash any new business moving in with unreasonable additional taxes and conditions. A lot of places first tried to set up in Atas, it was too onerous so they'd go to the unincorporated area near Templeton or to Paso. After a while the Atas gov't realized the tax revenues they lost and tried to get the county to pass a law that N. county cities had to share that revenue with each other. It didn't pass lol
 

Singlemalt

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Not long ago I read that they're planning on stopping food and just doing drinks and baked goods. I've never been to Denny's. All the super 8 hotels here have one in them.
Meh, you haven't missed anything. It's a sit down basic food place, breakfast lunch dinner; a meat and potatoes kinda place. Its good while on a road trip and you just want something substantial to eat; however, unless you get heartburn you'll forget you ate there in a few hours; i.e. the food is that memorable lol
 
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