So know you are concerned with my health (OKAY)
This is just a rant in my head (before any sensitive snowflakes coming here lol)
I do Spark on the side and the fact that NOW people don't want you to pick their groceries because of #snow and #ice is wild.
Part of me is happy for your consideration but I was trying to make that bread yesterday lol
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