31.3.20

A day in the Alf -or- All things fuzzy

<ed: all TXTs here run in immediate succession>

b1-66er:

b1-67er: I've done a medium amount of reading on ecoli and lysteria.  On all the bacteria stuff it's a war of numbers.  You use chlorinated water and you get about 5 log kill step.  Copper ions about a 2 log kill step.  That's the number of zeros taken off the bacteria count. It's never about getting to zero, that won't happen.

66: Heavy. 
It's as if things WANT to live. 

67: I suspect the masks and distancing with virus need to be viewed the same way. Maybe it's 27 feet to get to zero, but zero probably isn't the important number.
I'm a little fuzzy on viruses. Are they alive?

Kid: Can he stay mom? ET got to stay!
Mom: ET was a movie.  This is real!
[Alf episode 1]
My neighbor has gone full-on Once Upon a Time in Hollywood
He's outside. 
Running a flamethrower.

Special K: That sounds bad. Is he going to Italy?

67: Do you have a fire extinguisher?

66: Absolutely. 
Not one big enough to put out a house. 

67: Big enough to put out a human?

66: I'm pretty sure it could put out a human. 
Bring my bike over here and we'll try it. 
Me: what it's that sound outside, something like a jet?
The Accomplice (rolling eyes): I don't hear anything. 
M: I can't teach you how to listen. 
TA: {opens door} There's a guy out here with a flamethrower. 
M: That would be it. 
I love the lockdown. 
It's not all the same. 
Everyday is weirder.
And I've only just seen episode 1 of Alf.
Just imagine what's possible from here. 

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