cc_ag92 said:
Can you please share where you read that? I seriously would be happy to share that with some people I know who are hesitant to "jump the line." They happen to be smokers.
So, it must annoy you when someone says we need to get butts in seats to indicated increased attendance.hook60 said:
I'll admit it's a slow day proven by me typing this, but why do so many say "needles in arms" or "shots in arms" instead of just saying vaccinated? For some reason it irritates me.
Absolutely. I lose sleep over that one. And don't even think about saying "boots on the ground".Old RV Ag said:So, it must annoy you when someone says we need to get butts in seats to indicated increased attendance.hook60 said:
I'll admit it's a slow day proven by me typing this, but why do so many say "needles in arms" or "shots in arms" instead of just saying vaccinated? For some reason it irritates me.
Sounds like you're as nervous as a cat in a room full of rocking chairs.hook60 said:Absolutely. I lose sleep over that one.Old RV Ag said:So, it must annoy you when someone says we need to get butts in seats to indicated increased attendance.hook60 said:
I'll admit it's a slow day proven by me typing this, but why do so many say "needles in arms" or "shots in arms" instead of just saying vaccinated? For some reason it irritates me.