RE: Another view of the Ironic side of the Chronavirus, and our change of perceptions!

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Another view of the Ironic side of the Chronavirus, and our change of perceptions!

in informationwar •  5 years ago 

Did you say those were made by the church ladies? I wonder if any bank robbers have taken advantage of everyone wearing masks, they wouldn't even arouse suspicion.

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There is a quilting club at church, that makes prayer quilts for the sick. They have converted over to masks to supply the local hospitals. They have manufactured several hundred so far, with a goal of a thousand plus.

The banks are closed, except for drive through services.

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Yeah I know the banks are closed, you don't think we ever go to the bank? Don't make me come up there. I was talking about robbing whoever was open like Aldis, they deal in tons of cash.

I prayer quilt? I don't think I've heard of that, is that an Okie thing?

But you can't get close enough to maintain social distances, so you obviously can't rob the cashier from a 'safe' distance.

I know you won't violate the stay at home order...ROFLOL!

A prayer quilt is not unusual, the quilt has yarn looped through it in a number of places. Each time a prayer is said for the person receiving the quilt one of these looped pieces of yarn has a knot tied in it. When they are all tied, the quilt is delivered.

It has done wonders, for a number of people!

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lol..laughing about the robbers not being able to get close enough!

Never heard of such a thing as that quilt. Still sounds like W. Virginia.

The sad part is that liberals believe that; after all 'gun free zones' are safer, Right?

We sent a quilt to a Lady in the ICU in a coma. The Nurses would NOT allow it in; until a Doctor came in, Prayed over the quilt, tied a knot. Then ordered it sent in! She had been 3 weeks in the coma, and they had told them to bring in the Family; her prognosis was dire, but she came out of the coma two days later.

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lol...that's a wonderful story about the quilt! Bless God for that doctor.

THAT is the Doctor I want! But they were amazed in the ICU....

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