Sounds like my daughter's house. Their taste issues lasted a few weeks. They all got it from a college aged granddaughter who wasn't practicing good social distancing.
Oregon vs Utah
Miami (OH) vs Central Michigan
Louisiana-Lafayette vs Appalachian St
Baylor +9.5 vs Oklahoma
UAB +7.5 vs FAU
Cincinnati +9.5 vs Memphis
Hawaii +15.5 vs Boise St
Georgia vs LSU
Virginia +28.5 vs Clemson
Wisconsin +16.5 vs Ohio St
Virginia
Texas +9.5
Illinois +19.5
Louisville +6.5
Memphis
Arizona St
Texas AM +18.5
South Carolina +25.5
Florida +13.5
Michigan St +9.5
Cincinnati
Mississippi +8.5
Southern Cal +10.5
Florida St +26.5
Penn St
Attempting actual analysis of last weeks games got me 4 right. This week, took all the...
Virginia Tech
Penn St
Virginia +11.5
Southern Cal +10.5
Temple
Minnesota
UNC Charlotte
Wake Forest
Louisiana-Lafayette
Auburn
Kansas St
Stanford
Florida St
South Carolina
Utah
Houston
Utah
California
Wisconsin
Michigan St
Florida
Texas AM
West Virginia
BYU
Texas
Mississippi St
South Carolina+9.5
Central Florida
Florida St
Notre Dame+13.5
Florida
Cincinnati
Tulane
South Florida +13.5
Wake Forest
Memphis
Coastal Carolina
South Carolina
Virginia Tech
Stanford
Arkansas St
Florida St
Virginia
Oregon
Vanderbilt +21.5
We are having our condo remodeled and need two people to move furniture on Monday. King and queen mattresses and box spring. 1 dresser, sofa sleeper, two chairs, two night stands. From Seagrove to storage in Grayton on Monday.
You do realize that the helping people AND wanting internet can coexist, right?
I used the internet to make a donation to a charity that is providing food and shelter. In your pious view, should I feel good or guilty?
If you own a managed rental property you can't just ell people they can't come. It's not good for anyone.
I'm guessing that @outofadream owns a place and is already letting people stay there free of charge.
You have a woefully inadequate knowledge of how this country was founded. Maybe a little History 101 should be in your future.
“It is not desirable to cultivate a respect for the law, so much as for the right.”
― Henry David Thoreau, Civil Disobedience