"Make no mistake----the event is on." Jack J. Pelton EAA CEO and Chairman of the Board. Is that an "Nuff Said" thing?
I have an appointment for my first Fauci Ouchi on Sunday.
I had my first jab two weeks ago and my second coming up in two weeks. Nothing to it, but I have a couple of friends that told me their second jab made them a little sick the next day and then they were fine. Couple of other friends had no reaction at all to the second shot.
I'll be wearing the hat that reads, I didn't take the vaccine !
Bob
I've heard the biggest side effect of the Covid vaccine is that the recipient has to tell everyone he got the vaccine. :-)
Got my first one yesterday (Pfizer), actually had a bit of reaction to it that same afternoon. Headache, fatigue, etc.
I could thus say, "I'm not looking forward to the second dose," but I'd be lying. Bring it on!
Ron Wanttaja
Mel, DAR since the Last Century, Specializing in Light-Sport and Experimental Aircraft. Certificated over 1,100 Light-Sport & Experimental aircraft.
I at long last found the Golden Ticket. Namely a confirmed appointment for my first dose of Covid vaccine in just a couple weeks. So.... Yay me! - lol I never for a second fretted over 'whether or not' I'd get the vaccine, just 'when the heck' would I finally be able to schedule the appointment. Vaccines work ( no duh ) and as a former embalmer and Army Vietnam Vet I can assure you I've had most of them at one time or another and now at 72 am still alive, reasonably healthy and able to tell the tale. Drugs iz good.
"Don't believe everything you see or read on the internet" - Abraham Lincoln
The ones that replaced the jeeps way back were Chevrolet S-10 mini pickup chassis with Grumman aluminum bodies from their factory in Sterling on old US -12 (112). That is still our mail truck here. Personal note-I did the detailing on a Mercedes 190-D that one of the RFD mailmen used for right side of the road deliveries and scratched up the drivers side door. Great acceleration up to about 4 miles and hour and then very leisurely. PPS-I attended a Circuit Court proceeding in Michigan where we grade school kids watched Judge Bach (who later was one of my Bay City Times customers) preside over a case where an insurance company was suing a rural mail man for making a u-turn on a country gravel road and the insured , a salesman, plowed into him on the driver's side, T-bone style.