To Whom It May Concern,
If you own a dog, take it outside to "powder its nose". Dog urine is rather difficult to get out of carpeting (true, not as bad as intact tom urine, but still...)
To Whom It May Concern #2,
I don't own a dog of any kind other than ceramic due to severe allergies to them. Don't blame my flatmates for another neighbor's companion/s! Oh, and by the way, please wear your mask properly or not at all. Face masks are not chin straps or beard snoods!
To Whom It May Concern #3,
Your doctor's appointment isn't so important that you can attempt to bypass the mandatory screenings, especially if you complain about stuff that are listed as symptoms of the coronavirus! (I hope that I didn't catch it if they did have coronavirus because I take public transportation plus I went into a rather large grocery store that also has a pharmacy inside it, not to mention the fact that I live in an apartment complex with both elderly and disabled residents!)
Phyllis Sidhe_Uaine
If you own a dog, take it outside to "powder its nose". Dog urine is rather difficult to get out of carpeting (true, not as bad as intact tom urine, but still...)
To Whom It May Concern #2,
I don't own a dog of any kind other than ceramic due to severe allergies to them. Don't blame my flatmates for another neighbor's companion/s! Oh, and by the way, please wear your mask properly or not at all. Face masks are not chin straps or beard snoods!
To Whom It May Concern #3,
Your doctor's appointment isn't so important that you can attempt to bypass the mandatory screenings, especially if you complain about stuff that are listed as symptoms of the coronavirus! (I hope that I didn't catch it if they did have coronavirus because I take public transportation plus I went into a rather large grocery store that also has a pharmacy inside it, not to mention the fact that I live in an apartment complex with both elderly and disabled residents!)
Phyllis Sidhe_Uaine