So, exactly where can I find these wild women of Manhattan?

Dan Matyola
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On Wed, Aug 26, 2020 at 3:31 PM ann sanfedele <ann...@nyc.rr.com> wrote:

> John. the building is old and the apartments are too. I wrote a follow
> up - the blondes have ben seen roaming the neigborhood maskless..  They
> are hanging out on the fairly low fireescape without masks.  These are
> rich families kids.. they are not bundled 5 in a room.  The building
> isn't owned by NYU.  The aparments are rentals.  THe fireescape is not a
> good place to hang out under anycircumstance.. 5 of them on one level?
>
> They are supposed to be social distancing or have done so before getting
> here.
> They are all taking turns taking photos of one another and huddling over
> their phones.  But they should not be out on the fire escape for any reason
> and we know they have been running around the neighborhood without masks..
>
> On 8/26/2020 12:13 PM, John wrote:
> > I don't know what housing arrangements are like in an old apartment
> > building turned into a dormitory, but I suspect those women are
> > room-mates living together.
> >
> > Does the University have the whole building & renovated it into a
> > dormitory? Or is the University just buying up apartments à la carte
> > to house students wherever they can?
> >
> > They could be social distancing from the rest of the world, but what
> > would be the point of social distancing from each other if they're all
> > sleeping in the same apartment, sharing a bathroom & kitchen?
> >
> > In the image, you have the two outside women striking a pose while the
> > three inside women are photographing them with their phones ... except
> > that the seated women appears to be chimping an image she's already
> > taken.
> >
> > Roommates. How do you social distance from your college roommates?
> >
> > On 8/24/2020 09:04:54, Ralf R Radermacher wrote:
> >> Am 24.08.20 um 02:56 schrieb ann sanfedele:
> >>
> >>> As my downstairs neighbor put it "prancing and posing" with no pretense
> >>> of social distacing.
> >>
> >> That appears to be a universal problem. Well, something must be causing
> >> all those rising numbers.
> >>
> >> In front of the café and restaurant across our little square before my
> >> window, they are greeting each other with hugs and kisses and their idea
> >> of social distancing looks more like sitting in each others' laps. If
> >> they're wearing masks, they have them under their chins.
> >>
> >> The last few weekends here have been exceptionally warm and our police
> >> had their hands full closing down pubs where noone gave a damn about
> >> protection rules and disbanding illegal raves in warehouses and parks.
> >>
> >> A few weeks ago, I've read an article somewhere describing the typical
> >> superspreader as: young, loud, and doesn't have symptoms yet. Check!
> >>
> >> Ralf
> >>
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> >
> >
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