CDC Notifies States, Large Cities To Prepare For Vaccine Distribution As Soon As Late October

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I read a fascinating story about that. One guy who launched this sorta underground but not system where they keep track of these places, people driving across state line, hours away, hanging out around pharmacies all day, etc.

There are Facebook groups for it in many areas. Once vaccines show up at our local pharmacies, I'm gonna try it. I have time to waste.
 

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It's not that bad really. Just super, super achy, way more than first dose. I don't have a fever though.
And it made me eat fried chicken. :oops: 🤔 😂
KFC or Publix?
 
Allocated bourbon? Huh?
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Limited release bourbons. They are highly sought after and even more difficult to obtain during the pandemic. Prices have skyrocketed. There are FB pages, bourbon clubs, folks hang around the liquor stores... They are so popular they now hold lotteries for the privilege to purchase these bourbons. It's ridiculous.
 
Allocated bourbon? Huh?

Sounds like it means scoring some sort of difficult to find Bourbon. Kind of like trying to find Furbies or Cabbage Patch Kids during their heydays. This says something about it. It's mostly talking about limited edition releases and how to gain an edge on getting them.

Don’t be the schmuck who struts into a liquor store in the middle of July asking for a bottle of Van Winkle 20-year-old. Unless you know exactly when your favorite limited-edition bourbon begins its long journey from distillery to liquor store, then you stand little chance of procuring any. Breaking Bourbon keeps an up-to-the-minute release calendar that tells you what’s coming out and when. Read it. Memorize it. Check it weekly for updates. Likewise, whiskey blog Bourbonr runs a Pappy countdown clock and publishes an unofficial Pappy release map, which zeros in on when bottles arrive in specific states.​
Generally speaking, a lot of the big allocated bourbon releases happen in the fall. That doesn’t mean you can snooze for the rest of the year. The key to good whiskey hunting, says Moskal, is to start early.​
 
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Limited release bourbons. They are highly sought after and even more difficult to obtain during the pandemic. Prices have skyrocketed. There are FB pages, bourbon clubs, folks hang around the liquor stores... They are so popular they now hold lotteries for the privilege to purchase these bourbons. It's ridiculous.

I'm not that into Bourbon or even other limited edition liquor. However, there was a time when there were hard to find beers around here. The one really tough was Pliny the Elder from Russian River Brewing. Before the built a new brewery, they had limited distribution. The one place I knew that had it said that one of their drivers would be followed around by people looking to score some.
 
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It's not that bad really. Just super, super achy, way more than first dose. I don't have a fever though.
And it made me eat fried chicken. :oops: 🤔 😂

Haha...the struggle is real! Hope you feel better soon!. My in-laws 87 and 89 got their first dose of Moderna today....both feeling good. A lot of their friends/acquaintances are telling them that they should prepare to feel kind of crappy to very crappy after the second dose. Thankfully, they have absolutely nothing to do or really anywhere to be ;). Also thankfully.... their spirits were definitely lifted this evening after getting that first shot. :). We're getting there people...we're getting there.
 
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Vaccines have landed at our local pharmacy. LOTS of available appts.
Our county continues to limit shots to only people over 80. 80 and over seem to be struggling with signing up per local media. (Really? They couldn't predict this?) They are adding a phone number so the elders can call vs sign up online.

Anyway, at this point full days of vaccine appts are going unused.
Insane system.

This is the kind of thing that makes me crazy. With social media...etc, it would just be so easy to send out a notification that appointments are available. Or just lower the age to people over 70 for cryin' out loud! I'm sure they'll figure this out...but in the meantime....grrrr...
 
Sounds like it means scoring some sort of difficult to find Bourbon. Kind of like trying to find Furbies or Cabbage Patch Kids during their heydays. This says something about it. It's mostly talking about limited edition releases and how to gain an edge on getting them.

Don’t be the schmuck who struts into a liquor store in the middle of July asking for a bottle of Van Winkle 20-year-old. Unless you know exactly when your favorite limited-edition bourbon begins its long journey from distillery to liquor store, then you stand little chance of procuring any. Breaking Bourbon keeps an up-to-the-minute release calendar that tells you what’s coming out and when. Read it. Memorize it. Check it weekly for updates. Likewise, whiskey blog Bourbonr runs a Pappy countdown clock and publishes an unofficial Pappy release map, which zeros in on when bottles arrive in specific states.​
Generally speaking, a lot of the big allocated bourbon releases happen in the fall. That doesn’t mean you can snooze for the rest of the year. The key to good whiskey hunting, says Moskal, is to start early.​
Unfortunately much more expensive and way harder to find than furbies or cabbage dollls. I remember those days well.
 
I'm not that into Bourbon or even other limited edition liquor. However, there was a time when there were hard to find beers around here. The one really tough was Pliny the Elder from Russian River Brewing. Before the built a new brewery, they had limited distribution. The one place I knew that had it said that one of their drivers would be followed around by people looking to score some.
And I don't drink beer but my sons and nephews are well versed I can't believe how pricey some can be.
 
My husband is in a bourbon society and I swear some of the people there hang out at liquor stores all day waiting for ”drops”. It’s serious business for sure!
Someone can nab a couple of the right bottles and make $2000-$3000 (or more) on the spot. Yes it is serious. Makes it difficult for the consumers. 😉
 
And I don't drink beer but my sons and nephews are well versed I can't believe how pricey some can be.
Russian River Brewing isn't quite as exclusive now. However, this year they decided that their limited release Pliny the Younger would be only sold online. Sold out in 5 minutes this year. I went last year and waited 3 hours in line for one beer on tap and 2 bottles to go (in the first year they bottled it).

https://www.ktvu.com/news/pliny-the-younger-sells-out-in-minutes


This is my last off-topic post here. It's probably better to get back to shots in arms rather than shots in glasses.
 
A German ethics panel (whatever that is) has determined that it is unfair to ease restrictions for people who have been vaccinated.

I suspect this boat wouldn't float in the US.
 
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