I'm not sure how this is "trouble following him", unless trouble also follows Willians Astudillo, Freddie Freeman, Delino DeShields, Tommy Pham, and a whole bunch of other guys who've tested positive.
Welp. Saint Louis in the rear view. Half way home.
That was a quick visit. Still hope all is well!
I don't think you're going to get any weather relief unfortunately
(NPR doesn't include an "s" after the apostrophe, but I'm going to stand by my decision here, goldarnit.)
("s's" looks weird, man)
I'm with Pepper
🙁 poor puppy
From nearly the top of the river to nearly the bottom in one day. Seems as though masks are a political issue to be hashed out on gas station parking lots across the Midwest.
There's a war going down in the middle west.
There's a war going down in the middle western states.
StL County went mandatory with masks, but I'm sure that doesn't include gas stations. And St. Chas County's executive thinks his citizens will use common sense. Yeah, right.
peeve: people who call a locomotive a train probably call their living room a house.
What was someone saying about trouble following this guy?
I'm not sure how this is "trouble following him", unless trouble also follows Willians Astudillo, Freddie Freeman, Delino DeShields, Tommy Pham, and a whole bunch of other guys who've tested positive.
Welp. Saint Louis in the rear view. Half way home.
That was a quick visit. Still hope all is well!
I don't think you're going to get any weather relief unfortunately
What to the Slave Is the Fourth of July?
We need the storm, the whirlwind, the earthquake.
And here it is delivered by Douglass's descendants.
(NPR doesn't include an "s" after the apostrophe, but I'm going to stand by my decision here, goldarnit.)
("s's" looks weird, man)
I'm with Pepper
🙁 poor puppy
From nearly the top of the river to nearly the bottom in one day. Seems as though masks are a political issue to be hashed out on gas station parking lots across the Midwest.
StL County went mandatory with masks, but I'm sure that doesn't include gas stations. And St. Chas County's executive thinks his citizens will use common sense. Yeah, right.