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« Reply #120 on: April 02, 2020, 02:35:33 PM »
Dang, these gas prices are low.  Wonder why.
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« Reply #121 on: April 02, 2020, 05:13:25 PM »
This thread is starting to remind me of Zombieland 2. Anyone seen it?
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« Reply #122 on: April 02, 2020, 10:40:22 PM »
Is that the one where Glenn dies?
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« Reply #123 on: April 03, 2020, 01:40:04 PM »
Is that the one where Glenn dies?
I was just talking with him the other day. I’m very sorry to hear this.
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« Reply #124 on: April 05, 2020, 02:30:46 PM »
Idiot Cortez thinks the virus is racist.  

That is one dumb mommy part.  
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« Reply #125 on: April 06, 2020, 09:54:07 AM »
Idiot Cortez thinks the virus is racist. 

That is one dumb mommy part. 
Yes she be wanting the reparations dispensed posthaste
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"Hey my friends are the ones that wanted to eat at that shitty hole in the wall that only served bread and wine.  What kind of brick and mud business model is that.  Stick to the cart if that's all you're going to serve.  Then that dude came in with like 12 other people, and some of them weren't even wearing shoes, and the restaurant sat them right across from us. It was gross, and they were all stinky and dirty.  Then dude starts talking about eating his body and drinking his blood...I almost lost it.  That's the last supper I'll ever have there, and I hope he dies a horrible death."

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« Reply #126 on: April 06, 2020, 10:19:47 AM »
Yes she be wanting the reparations dispensed posthaste
She needs to go back to tending bar.   She's not even qualified to do that, though.  mommy part. 
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« Reply #127 on: April 06, 2020, 11:16:52 AM »
She needs to go back to tending bar.  She's not even qualified to do that, though.  mommy part.
Well to be fair I have never witnessed her tending bar so she may be ok at that.  probably depends on whether or not she tries to put Coke in my bourbon.
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« Reply #128 on: April 06, 2020, 11:49:03 AM »
Well to be fair I have never witnessed her tending bar so she may be ok at that.  probably depends on whether or not she tries to put Coke in my bourbon.
We all know you enjoy a line or two from time to time.

Oh, wait. You mean the soda.

My bad.
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« Reply #129 on: April 06, 2020, 12:52:22 PM »
We all know you enjoy a line or two from time to time.

Oh, wait. You mean the soda.

My bad.
Pop a line from here to Texas
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« Reply #130 on: April 06, 2020, 04:59:56 PM »
Well to be fair I have never witnessed her tending bar so she may be ok at that.  probably depends on whether or not she tries to put Coke in my bourbon.
Hey, there may actually be something shes good at. Knob Creek and DCP please.
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« Reply #131 on: April 06, 2020, 05:10:07 PM »
Hey, there may actually be something shes good at. Knob Creek and DCP please.
I'll take "Looks Like She Was A mommy part There, Too" for $600, Alex 



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« Reply #132 on: April 07, 2020, 01:43:17 PM »
Back to the virus. Does anyone know anyone who has the virus?

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« Reply #133 on: April 07, 2020, 02:19:34 PM »
Back to the virus. Does anyone know anyone who has the virus?
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« Reply #134 on: April 07, 2020, 02:25:19 PM »
Back to the virus. Does anyone know anyone who has the virus?
Yes.  One of my employees tested positive for it two weeks ago.  He got it from his father who had gotten it from some folks at church. 

I put myself and three other employees that had been around my employee that had it in quarantine all of last week to ensure that we had not gotten it and thus would pass it on since we are still working. 

Nobody else got it and the employee who tested positive for it had one night of 102 - 103 fever and that was it.
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« Reply #135 on: April 07, 2020, 02:56:11 PM »
How strictly are you guys handling the quarantine?  I feel like I'm being pretty safe for the most part, but I imagine many would say I'm not.  I still go to the store for groceries and the lick her store for the quarantine juice.  I've been to Lowe's a couple of times as well.  I haven't been wearing a mask or gloves, but I'm starting to feel in the minority and people be looking at you like, "Why you the only fool not masked up?" 

Whenever I do go to the store, I make sure and keep my distance from anyone and everyone as much as possible.  I don't feel like I'm being irresponsible, but the lady at the liquor store the other day who was spraying everything in front of her down with Lysol and having the manager pissed to the point of kicking her out, would say I probably am.

We've cooked a ton more meals at home, but I'm still trying to hit the drive-thru or curbside service of as many local restaurants as possible.  The one thing I will say is that when I am around people, I'm 100% cognizant of my surroundings and any potential hazards.   
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« Reply #136 on: April 07, 2020, 03:05:26 PM »
How strictly are you guys handling the quarantine?  I feel like I'm being pretty safe for the most part, but I imagine many would say I'm not.  I still go to the store for groceries and the lick her store for the quarantine juice.  I've been to Lowe's a couple of times as well.  I haven't been wearing a mask or gloves, but I'm starting to feel in the minority and people be looking at you like, "Why you the only fool not masked up?"

Whenever I do go to the store, I make sure and keep my distance from anyone and everyone as much as possible.  I don't feel like I'm being irresponsible, but the lady at the liquor store the other day who was spraying everything in front of her down with Lysol and having the manager pissed to the point of kicking her out, would say I probably am.

We've cooked a ton more meals at home, but I'm still trying to hit the drive-thru or curbside service of as many local restaurants as possible.  The one thing I will say is that when I am around people, I'm 100% cognizant of my surroundings and any potential hazards.
Our business is such that we had good social spacing anyway so that really has not been much of a change business wise. 

When out and about I feel like we are just doing the shit that everyone should have already been doing like covering your mouth if you have to cough, washing hands, etc. 

I did find this article a bit thought provoking...
https://theoldschoolpatriot.com/coronavirus-something-stinks/?fbclid=IwAR3xc3izVybr4X15uLBWmXehYALjuSpEvV3pVlBjo4ljCeWq2W7AVMzFiXY
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« Reply #137 on: April 07, 2020, 05:03:45 PM »
My opinion on this has swung wildly over time.  

I've always been a little germ-phobic.  I'm one of the weirdos that wipes down the carts at the grocery store before I touch it.  Keep hand sanitizer in my truck so I can hit it when I touch things like gas pumps, ATM pads.  That's gotten worse over time.  

It really started when I read The Stand.  Chapter 8 in that book clearly illustrates virus gets spread. Should be required reading. It stuck in my head and my behavior slowly changed over time.  It's cost me.  I've had clients catch me hitting the sanitizer after shaking hands and looking offended.  I refused to go to my parent's house one Christmas because one of my siblings insisted on bringing his kids - two of which were suffering from stomach virus and/or fluish fevers.  Caused a rift in the family and somehow it was MY fault when everyone who went was throwing up within three days of being exposed.  

So when this started up, I was dismissive.  Just show a little restraint, do some extra self-care and it'll be fine.  

Then Fauci kept beating the drum.  I thought the guy was credible.  I decided maybe his advice was worth following.  Keep your distance, let it run its course.  I even agreed with the temporary shut down.  

I'm over it now.  

First, there are things we simply aren't being told.  I am firmly convinced that: 
1) this virus (whatever it is) is airborne and does not require contact transmission
2) It's been around a lot longer than they are saying.  There were people you knew and were in contact with who had "unknown respiratory infections" after Thanksgiving that tested negative for flu, strep, bronchitis, etc.  They had it.   
3) Everyone is going to come in contact with it no matter what we do.  For the vast, vast majority of us it is utterly benign.  We won't even notice.  We come in contact with thousands of things like that every day. 
4) The deaths attributed to "COVID-19" are WILDLY, GROSSLY overstated.  Maybe they've come in contact with the virus, but many of these people were already at death's door.   Yes, there are some that it kills but the same goes for flu, shingles, and dozens of other things that most people recover from.  New York City is tagging virtually every death as COVID related even when there's no direct connection.  Despite this?  The average number of deaths in NYC is *get this, because it's important* ESSENTIALLY UNCHANGED over the number of deaths in any other random year.  Screaming about the COVID deaths when the total mortality rate hasn't changed?  Why do I smell something foul?  It's not decomposing bodies.  New York City averages about 6,000 deaths per month.  On March 31 they claimed 1000 total COVID deaths.  There is no statistically significant increase over the average number of total deaths for that span.  (Bear in mind that the media is quietly hyping all deaths in the state as NYC, which isn't true.  If you spread it out to the entire state, the death rate STILL hasn't changed.   Let that sink in.  No. More. People. Are. Dying. Than. Were. Dying. A. Year. Ago.   No statistically significant change.  
5) We are being lied to.  Period.  Fauci is lying and I don't know why.  People are lying on social media for attention.  I went to Mobile yesterday.  There are no lines at testing centers.  No full emergency rooms.  No swarms at the hospitals.  The media is lying.  They're using stock footage. They're stirring up fear.  

I'm going to un-quarantine myself.  I'm going to go back to the same common-sense precautions I took when the regular flu or some other bug was out there.  

This national panic is bullshit.  
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« Reply #138 on: April 07, 2020, 10:37:49 PM »
My opinion on this has swung wildly over time. 

I've always been a little germ-phobic.  I'm one of the weirdos that wipes down the carts at the grocery store before I touch it.  Keep hand sanitizer in my truck so I can hit it when I touch things like gas pumps, ATM pads.  That's gotten worse over time. 

It really started when I read The Stand.  Chapter 8 in that book clearly illustrates virus gets spread. Should be required reading. It stuck in my head and my behavior slowly changed over time.  It's cost me.  I've had clients catch me hitting the sanitizer after shaking hands and looking offended.  I refused to go to my parent's house one Christmas because one of my siblings insisted on bringing his kids - two of which were suffering from stomach virus and/or fluish fevers.  Caused a rift in the family and somehow it was MY fault when everyone who went was throwing up within three days of being exposed. 

So when this started up, I was dismissive.  Just show a little restraint, do some extra self-care and it'll be fine. 

Then Fauci kept beating the drum.  I thought the guy was credible.  I decided maybe his advice was worth following.  Keep your distance, let it run its course.  I even agreed with the temporary shut down. 

I'm over it now. 

First, there are things we simply aren't being told.  I am firmly convinced that:
1) this virus (whatever it is) is airborne and does not require contact transmission
2) It's been around a lot longer than they are saying.  There were people you knew and were in contact with who had "unknown respiratory infections" after Thanksgiving that tested negative for flu, strep, bronchitis, etc.  They had it. 
3) Everyone is going to come in contact with it no matter what we do.  For the vast, vast majority of us it is utterly benign.  We won't even notice.  We come in contact with thousands of things like that every day.
4) The deaths attributed to "COVID-19" are WILDLY, GROSSLY overstated.  Maybe they've come in contact with the virus, but many of these people were already at death's door.  Yes, there are some that it kills but the same goes for flu, shingles, and dozens of other things that most people recover from.  New York City is tagging virtually every death as COVID related even when there's no direct connection.  Despite this?  The average number of deaths in NYC is *get this, because it's important* ESSENTIALLY UNCHANGED over the number of deaths in any other random year.  Screaming about the COVID deaths when the total mortality rate hasn't changed?  Why do I smell something foul?  It's not decomposing bodies.  New York City averages about 6,000 deaths per month.  On March 31 they claimed 1000 total COVID deaths.  There is no statistically significant increase over the average number of total deaths for that span.  (Bear in mind that the media is quietly hyping all deaths in the state as NYC, which isn't true.  If you spread it out to the entire state, the death rate STILL hasn't changed.  Let that sink in.  No. More. People. Are. Dying. Than. Were. Dying. A. Year. Ago.  No statistically significant change. 
5) We are being lied to.  Period.  Fauci is lying and I don't know why.  People are lying on social media for attention.  I went to Mobile yesterday.  There are no lines at testing centers.  No full emergency rooms.  No swarms at the hospitals.  The media is lying.  They're using stock footage. They're stirring up fear. 

I'm going to un-quarantine myself.  I'm going to go back to the same common-sense precautions I took when the regular flu or some other bug was out there. 

This national panic is bullshit. 
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« Reply #139 on: April 07, 2020, 11:09:41 PM »
I say it and then they admit it.

https://www.foxnews.com/politics/birx-says-government-is-classifying-all-deaths-of-patients-with-coronavirus-as-covid-19-deaths-regardless-of-cause

The federal government is classifying the deaths of patients infected with the coronavirus as COVID-19 deaths, regardless of any underlying health issues that could have contributed to the loss of someone's life.

So if you have a cold, but get shot 14 times in a drug deal gone bad, you died of a cold.  If you have a rash from poison ivy but you also have pancreatic cancer, you died of the poison ivy rash.  If you have a broken finger, but you also have complete renal failure, that broken finger is what got you. 

Further, they aren't requiring a test or an autopsy to confirm that the deceased actually had the virus.  If they have symptoms that may indicate the virus, their death goes in the COVID ledger. 

This is BULLSHIT!  They are purposely padding the results.  They are manipulating the numbers.  To what end, I cannot tell you. 

This is a dangerous precedent.  It's retrofitting the results to meet their oh-so-scary models and gin up nationwide panic.
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