Boating Allowed In Michigan!
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From: LaPorte, IN
I was raised in Michigan by parents that both had Masters degrees. 2 brothers that held management positions in fortune 500 companies and as the underachiever I only hold a federal license. Never saw anything like this in our neighborhoods or at a family reunion???
#163
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From: Sarasota FL. Priest River ID
“The enemy of good is better”
Perfectly illustrated by Home Depot.
Had to stop there on the way home from work to pick up something at customer service my wife had ordered. They only had one door in and one door out. All others locked. Inside the floor was a cluster f of orange cones, x’s and dashes. The checkouts had people squeezed together in these lines that backed up into the isles. So I finish at the service counter and head for the door that’s about 20’ away, just as I get to the door a bouncer insists I turn around and bob and weave thru all those people for 200’ to get out the correct door.
On the other hand at Lowe’s a few days ago the only thing different was a little sign on the doors (4 doors open) asking you to stay 6’+ apart.The store had plenty of people in it but none forced into lines and free to move about using common sense. At Lowes, I was in and out quickly and never had to be close to anyone. Home Depot was more like checking into the roach motel.
Perfectly illustrated by Home Depot.
Had to stop there on the way home from work to pick up something at customer service my wife had ordered. They only had one door in and one door out. All others locked. Inside the floor was a cluster f of orange cones, x’s and dashes. The checkouts had people squeezed together in these lines that backed up into the isles. So I finish at the service counter and head for the door that’s about 20’ away, just as I get to the door a bouncer insists I turn around and bob and weave thru all those people for 200’ to get out the correct door.
On the other hand at Lowe’s a few days ago the only thing different was a little sign on the doors (4 doors open) asking you to stay 6’+ apart.The store had plenty of people in it but none forced into lines and free to move about using common sense. At Lowes, I was in and out quickly and never had to be close to anyone. Home Depot was more like checking into the roach motel.
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See if that works.
The kids wanted to do some mag dumps, so we did some. (Technically they weren’t mag dumps, but they were happy)
Edit....tried to upload videos with no success.
The kids wanted to do some mag dumps, so we did some. (Technically they weren’t mag dumps, but they were happy)
Edit....tried to upload videos with no success.
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#167
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From: Chicago
“The enemy of good is better”
Perfectly illustrated by Home Depot.
Had to stop there on the way home from work to pick up something at customer service my wife had ordered. They only had one door in and one door out. All others locked. Inside the floor was a cluster f of orange cones, x’s and dashes. The checkouts had people squeezed together in these lines that backed up into the isles. So I finish at the service counter and head for the door that’s about 20’ away, just as I get to the door a bouncer insists I turn around and bob and weave thru all those people for 200’ to get out the correct door.
On the other hand at Lowe’s a few days ago the only thing different was a little sign on the doors (4 doors open) asking you to stay 6’+ apart.The store had plenty of people in it but none forced into lines and free to move about using common sense. At Lowes, I was in and out quickly and never had to be close to anyone. Home Depot was more like checking into the roach motel.
Perfectly illustrated by Home Depot.
Had to stop there on the way home from work to pick up something at customer service my wife had ordered. They only had one door in and one door out. All others locked. Inside the floor was a cluster f of orange cones, x’s and dashes. The checkouts had people squeezed together in these lines that backed up into the isles. So I finish at the service counter and head for the door that’s about 20’ away, just as I get to the door a bouncer insists I turn around and bob and weave thru all those people for 200’ to get out the correct door.
On the other hand at Lowe’s a few days ago the only thing different was a little sign on the doors (4 doors open) asking you to stay 6’+ apart.The store had plenty of people in it but none forced into lines and free to move about using common sense. At Lowes, I was in and out quickly and never had to be close to anyone. Home Depot was more like checking into the roach motel.
I went to Lowes with no issues.
Menards won`t allow anyone under 16 to go in anymore .. so my son had to sit in the car by himself last week (idiots)
I knew they started requiring masks at menards so with nothing to do today I went to f uck with em to see what happens .
First you got some little snitch near the entrance, he signaled the chick behind return counter that I was coming with no mask , she gets out and runs to stop me , says no mask no entry , I said go **** yourself, kicked
the door on the way out and threw their stupid sign in the street .
felt great! But now I`m soaking my foot in Epsom salt cause I kicked that door a bit too hard .
Next Menards I`ll push past em and they can try to chase me around the store , gotta keep busy while the gyms are closed
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