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  1. I have seen couliflower rice at Superlake and once at Walmart.  México is the land of meat.  Just don't eat the tortillas.  They do sell the low carb green cactus tostadas at Gourmet Garage.  When we were doing keto we bought a lot of those and ate a lot of cheap avocados.  Meat, eggs, bacon is cheap and plentiful around here.  We even ordered monk fruit off Amazon.  Not cheap but worth it.  We also ate lots if greens like kale, swiss chard and spinach.  Which are all very easy to grow in your back yard.

  2. Mudgirl that is so not true.  Even if everyone wore masks and followed the government mandated protocols the virus would still have been surging and mutating.  Specially in poorer countries where populations tend to be less compliant.  If you read the news about the omicron cases in the US almost all of the infected have been vaccinated people and many claim to be fervent mask wearers.  So that just goes to disprove your theory.  Sure, the majority of those omicron cases are not serious, as of yet.  But it proves that Coronavirus can still mutate and infect people who wear masks and get vaccinated.

  3. 4 hours ago, virgo lady said:

    Stone age name, stone age thinking / mindset too.     Kids get sick, kids die, both of Covid.   Does it matter the %, if it happens and is preventable?     Sad on you.

    Virgo lady if you can't tell, nothing about this pandemic has been preventable.  And with all the health safety protocols have done absolutely nothing to stop it as it continues to surge and mutate.  And every year thousands of children also die from the common flu.  Is that preventable?  As long as people have the need to leave their homes to work or shop or what ever.  They will be at some risk of contagion.  I guess since the common flu also kills thousands your idea would be to wear face masks and socially distance ourselves for the rest of our lives.  I don't think people are going to stand for this staus quo much longer.  I am on the streets daily and I already see the majority of people out and about without facemasks.  This virus is going to do what its gotta do regardless of what mankind wants.  Its going to run its course.

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  4. Mudgirl do you always have to be such a drama queen?  Just because I seriously doubt the severity of this so called pandemic does not mean I don't believe in science or don't believe in modern medicine.  I also didn't believe Iraq had weapons of mass destruction but the media pushed that narrative for years just like they are currently pushing the 5 billion dead from Covid. Be a sheep and believe what the system is feeding you.  If it smells like mierda it probably is mierda.

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  5. Mudgirl history remembers that the media is not always honest or truthful.  You can choose to believe the 5 million dead theory just like you probably believed Iraq had weapons of mass destruction.  And I will think objectively and not be so quick to believe the media or government sources.  According to government sources in Chapala around 95 people have died from Covid.  I speak fluent Spanish and I am in the street daily.  For a small pueblito where everybody knows all the small town gossip.  I am beyond shocked that very few people know who these 95 poor souls are.  And when they know someone they are quick to say that health authorities offered to pay the family money so they can register the deceased as a covid mortality.  Then they are quick to say to that Grandma really had diabetes or died from a heart attack.  I am not not making this stuff up.  Even I find it hard to believe but I have heard it so many times from so many different people.  But very few people know who these 95 covid casualties are.  But keep believing the media and the government but for me I will always keep an open mind.

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  6. Mudgirl, you must live in a socially distanced bubble.  We have 2 years or more living with this mild pandemic.  Yes, school aged kids can get infected and bring it home to their folks.  But if their parents are working, shopping for groceries, going to the bank or even stopping by McDonalds.  After 2 years they are bound to of come in contact with this extremely and highly contagious virus.  And if not they soon will be, right?  Since it is so highly contagious and dangerous, right?  We are well past the days when this virus could of been contained by wearing some dirty cloth face masks.  Covid is going to run its course whether you approve or like it or not.  It will continue to mutate like all viruses.  Hopefully more mild mutations like Omicron will be the future of this over exaggerated pandemic.  

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  7. Mudgirl and Ferret love to reduce everybody that thinks independently as crazy conspiracy theorist followers.  I could never quite get on the Trump train just like I can't bring myself to get on the QAnon train either, they are way are too polarizing and crazy for my likes.  I have always been a life long democrat, but I know when something don't smell quite right.  The only thing I smell in this scenario is money lots of money is being made by Big Pharma.  If that is a conspiracy theory, oh well, I guess you got me.

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  8. This is the number I use to contact total play.  I send them messages on whatsapp.  At first its a bot that talks to you and if the bot can't help they pass you over to a real person. I usually talk to them in Spanish but if you put inglés por favor I am sure eventually they will understand once a real person comes on.  5515798000

  9. On 12/2/2021 at 6:06 PM, Mostlylost said:

    What agency did the inspection in Chapala? There were only 2 inspection locations in Guadalajara. I have only used the one in Tonala for my Jalisco plates.

    Several years ago their was a taller on Calle Zaragoza here in Chapala that was licensed to do emissions testing.  We used them for a couple of years but alas they are no longer there.

  10. 2 hours ago, bmh said:

    Why would anyone object to a 2 weeks delay to cut back on contamination after a holiday is beyond me but then some people love to complain. 

    We just had a parents and teacher meeting this to plan for their Christmas posada and to hand put their grades.  Their teacher is very worried that in his 4th grade class, almost all the kids are still on a 2nd grade level.  Several still can not read and write.  They are all 2 years behind.  So those 2 weeks of staying home will be 2 more weeks with kids not being in the class room.  And yes it is a huge problem for their future education and their future in general.  But I guess that is of lesser importance.  And think of the parents that won't be able to work cause they now have to stay home with their kids.

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  11. I have littke kids in school in Chapala.  The secretary of Education for Jalisco decided to do 2 weeks of virtual classes and then they should head back to the classrooms.  It is because of the amount of traveling that many families do at Christmas and because of the new "weaker" Omicron variant.  Still Honeybee I agree it is useless and rediculous.  Why aren't most news articles focusing on the milder and lighter symptoms people are experiencing with this new mutation?  Because their agenda has always been to sow as much fear as possible and to sell as many vaccines as possible for Big Pharma.

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