She Can't Get Her Nails Done!

I want to puke on my monitor....

My neighbors have the best viral posts 

Last one that went viral was the CEO looking for a nanny. She lives on the same block as the lady asking about getting a mani/pedi 
 

(((worlds colliding)))

 

Nextdoor posts:
 

>Are any of my neighbors professionals who would do a house mani and pedi if I wear my N95 mask while you're here? I know it's silly but it's also the little things--I can support your business and you can help me feel a bit better about what's going on right now. Thanks.

 

>What are folks with dog(s) that have “hair” (instead of fur) doing with your dogs’ hair, since getting them professional dog grooming/haircut is out of the question? We can’t just postpone their professional haircut/grooming indefinitely, as preventing matting becomes more and more impossible. So shall we trim our pooches’ hair at home on our own? Is it pretty dangerous? Is it impossibly difficult? Is it worth learning? Any helpful teaching videos on cutting dogs hair or any helpful advice? Share your insights please.

“Women, all my friends are saying, you know, this is not a priority, people are dying and I realize that, but they can’t get their nails done,” said “Fox & Friends” host Ainsley Earhardt on Thursday morning.

While Earhardt began by praising countries like China and South Korea, which have taken significant steps to slow the spread, she quickly shifted to complaining about not being able to complete everyday tasks as states have told people to stay home. 

“But I was thinking, you know, we all ― I live in the city ― you can’t go back to the city,” Earhardt said. “You can, but I don’t want to because I don’t want to be around the area that’s affected the most. But I’m thinking like, all the bills that are stacking up at my apartment, you gotta think about that kind of thing. If you bought clothes before all of this happened, if you want to return it, are stores gonna waive that 30-day period where you get your money back if you need to return something?”

Fox News hosts have previously played down the threat of the coronavirus, and some have even parroted the president’s lie that the severity of that threat was a Democratic or media “hoax.” Texas Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick was on Fox News earlier this week to say that old people are willing to die to protect the economy. And now Earhardt has suggested that the inability to complete some beauty routines is worth people’s concern these days.

“Y’all don’t think about this, guys ― this is not a priority ― but women have to get their hair done,” she said. “I saw someone tweet, ‘You’re gonna see what color our real hair is because our roots are gonna grow in.’ Women, all my friends are saying, you know, this is not a priority, people are dying and I realize that, but they can’t get their nails done. Businesses are closed everywhere right now, we’re in priority mode right now. It’s pharmacies and grocery stores, those are really the only places people are going now.”