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The Library => Haley Center Basement => Topic started by: Snaggletiger on March 13, 2020, 10:49:48 AM
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So, I come in this morning and I haven't even sat down when one of my employees comes in and asks if we have made contingent plans for her if the public schools close down because of the Coronas. She has a young kid in school and claims she'd be the only one to keep him. Not what she said 8 months ago when we hired her. She said she had several options to keep her kid if something happened. We found out later that her former employer wasn't going to keep her because she was constantly taking off for one thing or another. I confronted her with that and she claims she has no one to keep her kid. That ain't true. Bottom line, she's asking for paid leave time when she has none accrued.
No sooner than she walks out, another one walks in and almost makes a "demand". We have one lady out who took this week to go and stay with her sister in Belize. Her sister lives there and she makes that trip annually. This employee said we are "all in agreement" that we don't want her back until she quarantines herself for two weeks. Mind you two things, no one has any reason to believe this lady on her trip has any symptoms whatsoever. Second, the employee telling me this, was out all day yesterday with a grandchild who had the flu, yet she came right back in here today.
Let's just say that after some discussion this morning, there will most likely be some personnel changes at the ole firm next week.
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So, I come in this morning and I haven't even sat down when one of my employees comes in and asks if we have made contingent plans for her if the public schools close down because of the Coronas. She has a young kid in school and claims she'd be the only one to keep him. Not what she said 8 months ago when we hired her. She said she had several options to keep her kid if something happened. We found out later that her former employer wasn't going to keep her because she was constantly taking off for one thing or another. I confronted her with that and she claims she has no one to keep her kid. That ain't true. Bottom line, she's asking for paid leave time when she has none accrued.
No sooner than she walks out, another one walks in and almost makes a "demand". We have one lady out who took this week to go and stay with her sister in Belize. Her sister lives there and she makes that trip annually. This employee said we are "all in agreement" that we don't want her back until she quarantines herself for two weeks. Mind you two things, no one has any reason to believe this lady on her trip has any symptoms whatsoever. Second, the employee telling me this, was out all day yesterday with a grandchild who had the flu, yet she came right back in here today.
Let's just say that after some discussion this morning, there will most likely be some personnel changes at the ole firm next week.
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Here, one of the analysts sent a carefully and very nicely worded email asking our CIO about our contingency plans, with spring break coming up and people traveling. He asked about the possibility of telecommuting (since we all have VPN access for when they need us at night and over the weekends) and a few other rational and legitimate concerns going forward.
Well, the CIO's answer was that we don't allow telecommuting and that if he had a real worry about working around a lot of people, we could set him up at a satellite courthouse with less employees.
Local Gubmints are marching headstrong into the 20th Century!
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I had a customer cancel a VIDEO CONFERENCE yesterday. They were concerned about possible infection.
I called my primary contact there and she said she was concerned that people using their computers could be susceptible to contact infections. I asked how that was different than a phone conference and her rationale was that they could use their phones without touching anything.
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20% of this is real concern. The other 76% is employees wanting paid time off. We're a mom and pop firm. We have 5 employees and bend over backwards to give them extra time off for little emergencies or events. If one needs to run home real quick because of this or that....no problem. We've given paid time off countless times for true emergencies. Right now, we're seeing the true side of them and a total lack of loyalty. I'm ready to fire the whole lot of em' and start over.
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When you hire someone, you are responsible for helping to maintain this employee. Their family, health and lifestyle are important to a QUALITY employer. Not so much to a fly by the seat of your pants, low rent law practice. Obviously.
Ironic that someone in the so called “law†field would complain about something that is a result of the frivolous and ambulance chasing tactics of their very own actions.
Man up and take care of your employees. They aren’t asking for too much. Take care of their kids and show some decency.
Fucking prick.
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So, I come in this morning and I haven't even sat down when one of my employees comes in and asks if we have made contingent plans for her if the public schools close down because of the Coronas. She has a young kid in school and claims she'd be the only one to keep him. Not what she said 8 months ago when we hired her. She said she had several options to keep her kid if something happened. We found out later that her former employer wasn't going to keep her because she was constantly taking off for one thing or another. I confronted her with that and she claims she has no one to keep her kid. That ain't true. Bottom line, she's asking for paid leave time when she has none accrued.
No sooner than she walks out, another one walks in and almost makes a "demand". We have one lady out who took this week to go and stay with her sister in Belize. Her sister lives there and she makes that trip annually. This employee said we are "all in agreement" that we don't want her back until she quarantines herself for two weeks. Mind you two things, no one has any reason to believe this lady on her trip has any symptoms whatsoever. Second, the employee telling me this, was out all day yesterday with a grandchild who had the flu, yet she came right back in here today.
Let's just say that after some discussion this morning, there will most likely be some personnel changes at the ole firm next week.
Yep...what K said.
People have no zero right to take advantage of a pandemic. You have a small office so the risk is lower. People will always try to milk any situation for what its worth.
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20% of this is real concern. The other 76% is employees wanting paid time off. We're a mom and pop firm. We have 5 employees and bend over backwards to give them extra time off for little emergencies or events. If one needs to run home real quick because of this or that....no problem. We've given paid time off countless times for true emergencies. Right now, we're seeing the true side of them and a total lack of loyalty. I'm ready to fire the whole lot of em' and start over.
That's the truly disheartening part. They demand loyalty from you. Expect you to treat them like your own children. Over the years I've been hit up for a new set of tires because they were in bad financial shape, I've loaned personal money to two different employees because they needed it to get divorced/establish themselves after (never got paid back), continued to pay salaries for people who were on extended personal leave, granted every time off request you can imagine (including four years of letting one mother leave at 2 pm every Friday in order to make her son's football games), paid outrageous bonuses, paid random performance bonuses just because they did something above the call, helped pay for graduations, vacations, births, and who knows what all else, I've let them work from home for months on end because their kid was having issues and they needed to be there. Because we're a "family" you know. In the early days when money was tighter, who didn't get a paycheck? Me. That's who. Several times I paid them and didn't pay myself. During one ridiculous span when one of our state contracts went into "furlough" they didn't pay me for six months. I took money out of my personal accounts and also borrowed money to make sure they got paid. It would have been much easier and better for the company to lay some of the fuckers off.
So we're a great big family. All working together. As long as I'm doing the sacrificing, that is. Ask them to do something? It's a big old pile of "fuck you"
I've got one employee out who had a stroke. I need some of the others to pick up her work temporarily. But they can't be bothered. Will they be getting a portion of her pay for doing the extra?
I asked one of them to sit in on a sales meeting because I needed a little technical backup. With a client that wanted to add an extremely lucrative add-on piece to their system. Employee is mad, because that wasn't in the "job description" and during the call, in front of the client I had to cut the mic off because the employee kept suggesting ways the client could accomplish the same thing without adding the additional component and even wondering aloud if they'd priced a fucking competitor. After the call was over, I had to deal with that employee accusing me of being hostile, and humiliating them in front of the customer. That employee is on a break now. My lawyer (you guys suck) said I have to be careful firing and do some mediation first. Improvement plan and a chance to get things right again.
I once turned down an offer to sell it all -- one that had the potential to make me happy for a while -- because I couldn't get an agreement that they'd take care of my people. Now? I'd almost burn it down for spite.
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That employee is on a break now. My lawyer (you guys suck) said I have to be careful firing and do some mediation first. Improvement plan and a chance to get things right again.
Is the employee under contract? Cuz, otherwise AL is an at-will state. Presuming you're not firing for a discriminatory reason, you can shitcan 'em at your whim.
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Is the employee under contract? Cuz, otherwise AL is an at-will state. Presuming you're not firing for a discriminatory reason, you can shitcan 'em at your whim.
No. And you're right. I have just axed people in the past. But my lawyer always errs on the side of caution. Better to have documentation and avoid potential lawsuits.
I'll have to have a mediation meeting with them to clearly explain what behavior was unacceptable, etc.
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Is the employee under contract? Cuz, otherwise AL is an at-will state. Presuming you're not firing for a discriminatory reason, you can shitcan 'em at your whim.
B-I-N-G-O and Bingo was his name-O.
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No. And you're right. I have just axed people in the past. But my lawyer always errs on the side of caution. Better to have documentation and avoid potential lawsuits.
I'll have to have a mediation meeting with them to clearly explain what behavior was unacceptable, etc.
I lead almost all "can I get sued for..." answers with this: " In America anyone can sue anyone for anything."
That said, fuck this mealy mouthed approach to HR.
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I lead almost all "can I get sued for..." answers with this: " In America anyone can sue anyone for anything."
That said, fuck this mealy mouthed approach to HR.
I don't like it because it does neuter me to a degree.
But I suppose I could be inclined to rage-inspired knee jerk reactions and this prevents that. Then again, rage-inspired knee jerk reactions inspire the right kind of fear.
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Then again, rage-inspired knee jerk reactions inspire the right kind of fear.
The kind that cause people to hoard toilet paper like the Toomer's Trees are dying (too soon?) and the way Don Lemon loses his shit on live television every night.
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I lead almost all "can I get sued for..." answers with this: " In America anyone can sue anyone for anything."
That said, fuck this mealy mouthed approach to HR.
I hope snag’s employees sue the fuck out of him.
No one should have to work in those conditions.
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I sent an email out just before lunch basically telling them to act like adults and make responsible decisions. We aren't going to make any decisions based on what might be or could be. Here are the 6 main preventive measures listed on the CDC website. Read em', use em'. If you feel sick, don't show up for work until you know you're not sick or medically cleared. If you're worried about exposure, wear a mask or take some of your leave time, if you have any. Otherwise, show up for work and STFU.
I might have re-worded that very last part.
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I sent an email out just before lunch basically telling them to act like adults and make responsible decisions. We aren't going to make any decisions based on what might be or could be. Here are the 6 main preventive measures listed on the CDC website. Read em', use em'. If you feel sick, don't show up for work until you know you're not sick or medically cleared. If you're worried about exposure, wear a mask or take some of your leave time, if you have any. Otherwise, show up for work and STFU.
I might have re-worded that very last part.
I was told by HR that telling an employee to shut the fuck up was against the handbook rules.
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I sent an email out just before lunch basically telling them to act like adults and make responsible decisions. We aren't going to make any decisions based on what might be or could be. Here are the 6 main preventive measures listed on the CDC website. Read em', use em'. If you feel sick, don't show up for work until you know you're not sick or medically cleared. If you're worried about exposure, wear a mask or take some of your leave time, if you have any. Otherwise, show up for work and STFU.
I might have re-worded that very last part.
I did basically the same.
You are expected to perform your jobs, basically.
Landed about like this:
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I was told by HR that telling an employee to shut the fudge up was against the handbook rules.
Is that wrong? Should I not have done that? I tell you, I gotta plead ignorance on this thing because if anyone had said anything to me at all when I first started here that sort of thing was frowned upon, you know, 'cause I've worked in a lot of offices and I tell you people do that all the time.
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Is that wrong? Should I not have done that? I tell you, I gotta plead ignorance on this thing because if anyone had said anything to me at all when I first started here that sort of thing was frowned upon, you know, 'cause I've worked in a lot of offices and I tell you people do that all the time.
I have been on both ends of this phrase on quite a number of occasions, believe it or not.
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Is that wrong? Should I not have done that? I tell you, I gotta plead ignorance on this thing because if anyone had said anything to me at all when I first started here that sort of thing was frowned upon, you know, 'cause I've worked in a lot of offices and I tell you people do that all the time.
You had sex on your desk with the cleaning woman?
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Snagette and I took a day trip down to the beaches this past Saturday. It's about a 90 minute straight shot to Panty Bra City from teh Circle City. Mainly stayed around PC doing a little shopping and eating. Hit Schooners for lunch and I have to say it didn't look like the Coronas were affecting the beach goers. Pretty well packed and a ton of boats out on a beautiful day. However, I just heard last night that Seaside on 30A is basically closing up shop for a month. I don't know to what extent "closing" means but it sounded like they plan on that community being a ghost town for the next few weeks. I think if more communities start following suit, you might be able to get a bad ass abode dirt cheap. I may have to quarantine myself in that area.
On the Schooners note, I haven't been to that place in probably 20 years. The food was pretty decent (Blackened Redfish) but what surprised me were the prices. Not one entrée over $20.00, which is virtually unheard of at the beach. If I can get a good piece of grilled fish, some fries, hushpups and a cold beer with a beach view for under $20.00, life is pretty good.
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I just heard last night that Seaside on 30A is basically closing up shop for a month.
They're just shutting down the town square area. The commercial spaces.
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Snagette and I took a day trip down to the beaches this past Saturday. It's about a 90 minute straight shot to Panty Bra City from teh Circle City. Mainly stayed around PC doing a little shopping and eating. Hit Schooners for lunch and I have to say it didn't look like the Coronas were affecting the beach goers. Pretty well packed and a ton of boats out on a beautiful day. However, I just heard last night that Seaside on 30A is basically closing up shop for a month. I don't know to what extent "closing" means but it sounded like they plan on that community being a ghost town for the next few weeks. I think if more communities start following suit, you might be able to get a bad ass abode dirt cheap. I may have to quarantine myself in that area.
On the Schooners note, I haven't been to that place in probably 20 years. The food was pretty decent (Blackened Redfish) but what surprised me were the prices. Not one entrée over $20.00, which is virtually unheard of at the beach. If I can get a good piece of grilled fish, some fries, hushpups and a cold beer with a beach view for under $20.00, life is pretty good.
HUNT's.
I was at Schooners a few weeks ago. It was a decent crowd on a Saturday night.
Beer in a can for $3 is a bit much.
Head on down to Patches and get a nice pizza. They revamped the place and its nice now.
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They're just shutting down the town square area. The commercial spaces.
Rich people problems....
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Snagette and I took a day trip down to the beaches this past Saturday. It's about a 90 minute straight shot to Panty Bra City from teh Circle City. Mainly stayed around PC doing a little shopping and eating. Hit Schooners for lunch and I have to say it didn't look like the Coronas were affecting the beach goers. Pretty well packed and a ton of boats out on a beautiful day. However, I just heard last night that Seaside on 30A is basically closing up shop for a month. I don't know to what extent "closing" means but it sounded like they plan on that community being a ghost town for the next few weeks. I think if more communities start following suit, you might be able to get a bad ass abode dirt cheap. I may have to quarantine myself in that area.
On the Schooners note, I haven't been to that place in probably 20 years. The food was pretty decent (Blackened Redfish) but what surprised me were the prices. Not one entrée over $20.00, which is virtually unheard of at the beach. If I can get a good piece of grilled fish, some fries, hushpups and a cold beer with a beach view for under $20.00, life is pretty good.
This would be great for you to rent a chalet somewhere like this and hole up until it’s over however it may be difficult to find someone willing to rent to the old. Since they aren’t going to want to have to endure the stigma or have to decontaminate the place after the coroner comes.
Why don’t you just send Snaggette to me and you can ride this thing until the end in a tent on the beach.
I’ll take care of her. Believe me.
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I'm not one to ride the paranoia wave. If anything I'm more likely to surf the pfffffttttt train.
But I'm a little concerned. I keep hearing that this is unprecedented. BULLSHIT. It's precedented all over the place. All throughout history. And from everything I've seen this is relatively mild in comparison to what we've endured even just in this century. The one that came through in 2009 had 60 million infected and 15,000 dead. Nobody bought up all the toilet paper. Nobody was locked down. Is there something we're not being told?
Let's look at real numbers.
In China they've confirmed 81,000 cases. But there are a BILLION of those fuckers over there. A BILLION. So 0.000081 of the population has it. 0.0081% That's miniscule.
You know what .000081 of the US population is? 26,700, Honestly? Whoopee fucking shit. Let's say we fuck it up TWICE as bad as China? 53,000. TEN times as bad. 267,000. A HUNDRED times as bad. 2,670,000.
So to even approach the level of the 2009 epidemic, we'd have to fuck this thing up TWO THOUSAND TWO HUNDRED AND FORTY SEVEN TIMES worse than China. And then we'd just barely reach the level of Obama's incompetent fuckery in that event.
Why are people being essentially confined to their homes? Why are the stores empty?
Why do I suspect that if you dig deep enough you'll find the skeletor grin of Hillary Clinton and the diabolical evil of George Soros sitting at the bottom of that well? Why does my gut tell me this is manufactured?
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I'm not one to ride the paranoia wave. If anything I'm more likely to surf the pfffffttttt train.
But I'm a little concerned. I keep hearing that this is unprecedented. BULLSHIT. It's precedented all over the place. All throughout history. And from everything I've seen this is relatively mild in comparison to what we've endured even just in this century. The one that came through in 2009 had 60 million infected and 15,000 dead. Nobody bought up all the toilet paper. Nobody was locked down. Is there something we're not being told?
Let's look at real numbers.
In China they've confirmed 81,000 cases. But there are a BILLION of those fuckers over there. A BILLION. So 0.000081 of the population has it. 0.0081% That's miniscule.
You know what .000081 of the US population is? 26,700, Honestly? Whoopee fucking shit. Let's say we fuck it up TWICE as bad as China? 53,000. TEN times as bad. 267,000. A HUNDRED times as bad. 2,670,000.
So to even approach the level of the 2009 epidemic, we'd have to fuck this thing up TWO THOUSAND TWO HUNDRED AND FORTY SEVEN TIMES worse than China. And then we'd just barely reach the level of Obama's incompetent fuckery in that event.
Why are people being essentially confined to their homes? Why are the stores empty?
Why do I suspect that if you dig deep enough you'll find the skeletor grin of Hillary Clinton and the diabolical evil of George Soros sitting at the bottom of that well? Why does my gut tell me this is manufactured?
So you're all of the sudden very confident in the numbers China is reporting? Interesting.
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I'm not one to ride the paranoia wave. If anything I'm more likely to surf the pfffffttttt train.
But I'm a little concerned. I keep hearing that this is unprecedented. BULLSHIT. It's precedented all over the place. All throughout history. And from everything I've seen this is relatively mild in comparison to what we've endured even just in this century. The one that came through in 2009 had 60 million infected and 15,000 dead. Nobody bought up all the toilet paper. Nobody was locked down. Is there something we're not being told?
Let's look at real numbers.
In China they've confirmed 81,000 cases. But there are a BILLION of those fuckers over there. A BILLION. So 0.000081 of the population has it. 0.0081% That's miniscule.
You know what .000081 of the US population is? 26,700, Honestly? Whoopee fucking shit. Let's say we fuck it up TWICE as bad as China? 53,000. TEN times as bad. 267,000. A HUNDRED times as bad. 2,670,000.
So to even approach the level of the 2009 epidemic, we'd have to fuck this thing up TWO THOUSAND TWO HUNDRED AND FORTY SEVEN TIMES worse than China. And then we'd just barely reach the level of Obama's incompetent fuckery in that event.
Why are people being essentially confined to their homes? Why are the stores empty?
Why do I suspect that if you dig deep enough you'll find the skeletor grin of Hillary Clinton and the diabolical evil of George Soros sitting at the bottom of that well? Why does my gut tell me this is manufactured?
Guys, Someone please start a goodbye thread for kaos.
It’s been really..... well, I have known you a while, kaos.
Farewell.
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They're just shutting down the town square area. The commercial spaces.
I know they have events several times a week in that open amphitheater area, so I figured that would be shut down. Closing up the commercial spaces is going to be a knife to the gut with it being so seasonal.
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So you're all of the sudden very confident in the numbers China is reporting? Interesting.
No, I'm not. That's why I extrapolated it out to a hundred times worse. And it's still a blip compared to the last one.
While I don't trust the China numbers, take Italy's.
28,000 confirmed out of 62 million. .0004
They've already started to decline.
Italy is roughly 1/5 the size of the US and VASTLY more densely populated.
So if we stay at the same infection rate as Italy? 140,000 infected. Min-i-fucking-scule in comparison to almost everything else that's come through virus wise. Say it's TWICE that bad? Still only 280,000.
There's something else to this story and I'm getting the sense it's almost purely political at this point.
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I'm not one to ride the paranoia wave. If anything I'm more likely to surf the pfffffttttt train.
But I'm a little concerned. I keep hearing that this is unprecedented. BULLSHIT. It's precedented all over the place. All throughout history. And from everything I've seen this is relatively mild in comparison to what we've endured even just in this century. The one that came through in 2009 had 60 million infected and 15,000 dead. Nobody bought up all the toilet paper. Nobody was locked down. Is there something we're not being told?
Let's look at real numbers.
In China they've confirmed 81,000 cases. But there are a BILLION of those fuckers over there. A BILLION. So 0.000081 of the population has it. 0.0081% That's miniscule.
You know what .000081 of the US population is? 26,700, Honestly? Whoopee fucking shit. Let's say we fuck it up TWICE as bad as China? 53,000. TEN times as bad. 267,000. A HUNDRED times as bad. 2,670,000.
So to even approach the level of the 2009 epidemic, we'd have to fuck this thing up TWO THOUSAND TWO HUNDRED AND FORTY SEVEN TIMES worse than China. And then we'd just barely reach the level of Obama's incompetent fuckery in that event.
Why are people being essentially confined to their homes? Why are the stores empty?
Why do I suspect that if you dig deep enough you'll find the skeletor grin of Hillary Clinton and the diabolical evil of George Soros sitting at the bottom of that well? Why does my gut tell me this is manufactured?
Estimated population of 1.386 billion.
So 81000 out of 1.36 billion = .0058%? Is that correct?
So that makes the numbers even lower, right? 18560.
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Estimated population of 1.386 billion.
So 81000 out of 1.36 billion = .0058%? Is that correct?
So that makes the numbers even lower, right? 18560.
Agree with Wes. Can't really trust China's figures.
But all this WE ARE WHERE ITALY WAS TWO WEEKS AGO!! panic is accumulated horseshit. Even if we reach Italy's highest numbers, we're still 5x bigger so it's 1/5th the impact.
I'm disgusted with the people I see around me. Clearing the store shelves, fighting over food. God help us if something real ever comes along. This ain't it.
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I would like for you all to focus on all of the good that kaos has done whilst on this earth.
He gives drinks to employees, at cost.
He counsels peoples about the err of their ways.
He is a successful business man.
That’s all I got. But let us remember him while we still have him here and thank him for his efforts. No, we can’t be very sure regarding these efforts but they were efforts, nonetheless.
It is often said about people that they had a pure heart. And I’m sure someone, somewhere will day this about someone on the day we lay k low. Whether it is about him, I don’t know.
K has been the best writer in this joint ever since I’ve been coming. There are smarter, better looking and badder asses or actually all 3 would be me. But there is no denying he had the most Likes before GF fucked the button up.
And he writes really good. Wes uses bigger words, sure. But K just has a way with words.
I’m going to miss you, you mule headed motherfucker.
Wish you’d believe it’s real and quit trying to do so much math. You’re better than Chizad, sure, but percents won’t matter when your ass is laying in ICU in a coma. It is not a hoax no matter who caused it.
It is very real. And I hope we are all laughing at the failed conspiracy in two weeks.
Just sit your ass on the couch for a couple of weeks. That’s all they are asking.
I honestly believe you can do it.
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Coronas related: I'm flipping channels as I'm headed to lunch and come across conservative commentator, Mark Steyn. I'm not a huge fan of his but stopped to listen for a minute. He was talking about San Francisco being the first place to take the quarantine thingy to the next level and tell people to stay home and only go out for absolute essentials. He said, "Now why would San Francisco be the first to do that? I'll tell you why. Because of the gay boys. San Francisco has all the gay boys and their immune systems are compromised. The government there doesn't want all the gay boys to die."
:popcorn:
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Coronas related: I'm flipping channels as I'm headed to lunch and come across conservative commentator, Mark Steyn. I'm not a huge fan of his but stopped to listen for a minute. He was talking about San Francisco being the first place to take the quarantine thingy to the next level and tell people to stay home and only go out for absolute essentials. He said, "Now why would San Francisco be the first to do that? I'll tell you why. Because of the gay boys. San Francisco has all the gay boys and their immune systems are compromised. The government there doesn't want all the gay boys to die."
:popcorn:
I always thought you were in Dothan.
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Coronas related: I'm flipping channels as I'm headed to lunch and come across conservative commentator, Mark Steyn. I'm not a huge fan of his but stopped to listen for a minute. He was talking about San Francisco being the first place to take the quarantine thingy to the next level and tell people to stay home and only go out for absolute essentials. He said, "Now why would San Francisco be the first to do that? I'll tell you why. Because of the gay boys. San Francisco has all the gay boys and their immune systems are compromised. The government there doesn't want all the gay boys to die."
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I figured they were the first because they know that poop happens and that's where they do it...outside.
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I always thought you were in Dothan.
Whoop, there it is!
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I always thought you were in Dothan.
I am in Dothan. Why would you think I was anywhere else because......wait......son of a....
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I figured they were the first because they know that poop happens and that's where they do it...outside.
That's Los Poopeles
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I'm with Kaos this whole thing. At this time, you have a better chance of being run over by a car in your own driveway than getting a deadly strain of this virus. I was listening to Wilkow today and he was playing clips of Obama and his handling of I think H1N1 or Swine Flu or something. We had way more cases and the media fawned all over Obama telling us not to panic that they had it under control.
This is purely POLITICAL, and being run by the globalist elites that are reeling with the recent wave of nationalism that was taking hold across the globe.
I would understand the drastic measures if say your skin started to fall off immediately after getting sick, but this is at worst a severe form of the flu. Most people that get it will be out of work a few days and be well in a week or 2.
This is what happens when all of the people who have been given a trophy for everything in life start running things. How the hell do these so called experts think the world is going to function if no-one goes to work? Where is all the money going to come from to pay EVERYONE's bills??
Here is how ridiculous it is. Lets take the San Francisco example. I heard today they are shutting down all "non-essential" businesses. Only things like grocery stores, restaurants (take out only), dr. offices, banks, etc will be allowed to remain open. My question is as follows:
What is "essential" for a grocery store to remain open?
1. Truckers to deliver the merchandise
2. A distribution center to warehouse the merchandise
3. food packers to pack the food to ship to the distributor
4. box/packaging manufacturer to make the packaging for the food packers to pack the food
5. the paper plant to make the raw material to make the box to pack the food......
6. The bag manufacturer (paper only, no plastic) that makes the bags to put your food in so you can get it home....
You see where this is going? EVERY JOB IN AMERICA IS ESSENTIAL TO SOMETHING ELSE. YOU CAN NOT SHUT DOWN 1 SEGMENT WITHOUT IT CRIPPLING ANOTHER SEGMENT.
Life is gamble every day. Stop the panic and go to work!!!!!
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I know you’re supposed to sing “Happy Birthday†2x (20 seconds) but does anyone know if you have to start over if you mess up?
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If I could just get a damned passport, I could escape this virus!