Easy getting into France. We got vaccine card checked at airport in US. No one in France looked at our vaccine card.
Indoor masking and vaccine pass are gone. People only wore masks on the metro and in the Uber.
We got COVID tested at the pharmacy a couple blocks from our hotel. Had to have passport and cost 25€ each. It was streamlined, they’ve done it quite a bit. Had results texted and emailed to us in less than an hour.
France in general wasn’t very crowded. Were annoyed before we left that you had to make reservations for museum times before going but quickly realized that you could decide and make reservations online usually about an hour beforehand and had no trouble getting a reservation.
This incredibly insightful post is right on target. Social media has created a situation where you can only get the news you want to hear without seeing all sides of a situation. Like he said, we should get all points of view on a topic otherwise we vilify a segment of the population because we create a dangerous echo chamber where we all unanimously deem “this side good, that side bad”. Silencing a dissenting opinion is a dangerous thing. The cloakroom nerds should go and read SLX’s post and think about it.
This is exactly right. Came out flat in the second half thinking we were gonna sleep walk to a win. This team isn’t good enough to take anyone lightly and still pull out a W.
We’re so schizophrenic, I could see us winning 2 games in the tournament or getting embarrassed in the first round.
Leaving next week for Paris. What should I expect at airport when we arrive? Will I have to show vaccine card? Will it take awhile to get through customs and immigration with showing covid stuff?
Just wrapped up “East Bound and Down” for a second time. There are some scenes in there that I laugh at so hard that I’m crying that you’d never see too, especially the season in Mexico.
This is the truth! Went looking for fruits and vegetables- all I found was about 4 vendors. The rest of the market is dudes selling honey, nutritional supplements and a bunch of trendy restaurants and coffee shops.
Dude- you’re trying to compare playing for Ohio State to being the centerpiece of a propaganda machine for a brutal communist regime. You’re metaphors aren’t working. She’d be closer to a german-american competing for nazi germany in the 1936 Olympics than a high school kid chasing money in Ohio. What she’s doing is morally wrong. That’s her choice- I don’t give a fuck about her because she’ll be forgotten as soon as the Olympics are over. I’m more irritated that she’s being portrayed as some sort of hero that little girls should look up to.