Casa de Stroock hosted a particularly decadent cheese and chocolate fondue with a pair of special guests. It all went right to our thighs.
As the Wuflu flies through New Jersey, New Jersey lashes out. In Howell the chief of police refuses to enforce Governor Murphy's Thanksgiving rules. Speaking of, the governor and his family were harassed at dinner last night. It's regrettable. Murphy is no Killer Andy C. But that's war, boy. There's gonna be a lot of collateral damage. Here in Bridgewater we have 19 new cases today. That's 840 total and 70 deaths, out of a town of 44,000.
There's only three kinds of Americans now, lockdown resisters, lockdown skeptics and lockdown fetishists. Heck, at this point we may park our cars in the street just to make the snitches think we're hosting a big Thanksgiving dinner. Come and get us, copper.
We are approaching the Battle of the Roki tunnel raw. We haven't seen the raw material in months. It's edited but unsmooth. It needs straitening out and context. Lots of work, but so far that work seems self evident. We have encountered no roadblocks. Which is more than we can say for the Soviets coming out of the Roki Tunnel.
What are two wayward Afghan guys doing at the Roki Tunnel. Who are these guys? Why did we put them there? Why didn't we set this up earlier with a mention of them arriving at Tbilisi with the Georgian commandoes?
We've written two more winter scenes in The Great Nuclear War of 1975, one in West Virginia, one in Vermont. This needs to be a long, grueling chapter. We could use some ideas. But nothing obvious. No cannibalism or anything like that. The issue isn't food. There's plenty of it because there's a lot less people. The issue is distribution.
How would the roads be could you keep them clear during winter and how about bridges how many were taken out during the exchange
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