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AndiTownsend Premium

Just a speech language pathologist who loves playing with language!

Recent Comments

  1. 8 months ago on Arlo and Janis

    Influencers make money, Hucksters don’t! Maybe teachers should be called Influencers!

  2. 11 months ago on Arlo and Janis

    Thanks for the link! The close up of the Cubs-Whit Sox-Cardinals territory was very interesting! Go Cubs!

  3. 11 months ago on Arlo and Janis

    Thank you! Exactly what I was going to say! And so true!

  4. almost 2 years ago on Ben

    This is a male – odds are it’s one of 2 things!

  5. almost 2 years ago on Arlo and Janis

    Wait, somewhere in this world is a group of men who actually discuss feelings and perspectives of their wives with kindness and don’t just relive last night’s game or secretly complain about them??? Wow! You are unicorns!!!

  6. about 2 years ago on Frank and Ernest

    And recently ushers tell us to keep our masks on.

  7. over 2 years ago on Mannequin on the Moon

    Methinks thou dost protect too much!

  8. over 2 years ago on Moderately Confused

    From the journal of the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America.“ Public mask wearing is most effective at reducing spread of the virus when compliance is high. Given the current shortages of medical masks, we recommend the adoption of public cloth mask wearing, as an effective form of source control, in conjunction with existing hygiene, distancing, and contact tracing strategies. Because many respiratory particles become smaller due to evaporation, we recommend increasing focus on a previously overlooked aspect of mask usage: mask wearing by infectious people (“source control”) with benefits at the population level, rather than only mask wearing by susceptible people, such as health care workers, with focus on individual outcomes. We recommend that public officials and governments strongly encourage the use of widespread face masks in public, including the use of appropriate regulation.” Full article https://www.pnas.org/content/118/4/e2014564118Just one of many articles that support mask use.

  9. almost 5 years ago on Ken Catalino

    Opportunist!