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I’ll answer this question before it’s ask. Would I sacrifice myself for normalcy? I think I answered that. I worked on pipeline ROWs for a living. Some put in the 20s. With a clearing machine the created sparks. Sometimes a inspector would come around and say if you smell an odor, bend over and kiss your as$ good by. That’s about all the time you’ll have. Then I would sometimes drive up to hundred twenty miles home. Talk about taking chances. This, nothing, what bug?


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Looking for lite amusement during these times it’s interesting that the call for unity and the people who actually practice that. The same people who claim that everyone should be heard unless of course you disagree. Colleges are a good example. Whether you disagree with the president or not it’s fun watching him spar with the geniuses of the media. You know the ones that said he was racist for closing the boarder, now saying he’s not doing enough. Especially what proposing is right out of the democratic, Bernie playbook. Right or wrong not withstanding the pretzeling is amusing. Kinda reminds me of the movie Face-off.


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Amusement part two. I may not agree with some of the things going on with this virus. I do follow the rules. It’s the right thing to do. If one of my kids were spring breaking and came home. I would let them pitch a tent next to the dog house on the deck. They would have to pretty quick though. When I put their food bowl out next the dog.


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6 hours ago, KARNUT said:

Another way to protect the elderly is to prevent their IRAs and pensions statements from being mailed in the next few months. You better start stocking up on defibrillators. Talk about damage to the cruise, airline, casinos, hotel, restaurants. The cure will be worse than the disease. Tell an older person what they fear now it ain’t the bug, it’s the cure or delay. Tell a 65 and up person it will comeback in five years they’ll say really? My daughter who cuts hair ask me. Why are all these old people still coming here? Her 64 year old father answered. We’re facing the end of things that we can do as we age. We’ve endured things much worse than a 1-5 or a 1-10 chance of dying. Going out swinging is what most of us want to do. I’m lucky I didn’t just rely on the market for my retirement. I’m not opening my monthly portfolio this month. Or looking at my condos reservations for the next month either. My biggest concern is the 50 year old business we built and the over 30 people who work there. Not to mention the scores of customers we serve. I rather take my chances on 1 percent or so getting it. This isn’t living.


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"going out swinging" is what this is about.

 

So that the people that actually do get seriously ill can get a chance to do this.  It's so they can go to the hospital, and have a bed, and have a ventilator and heart monitor, and medicine, and doctors and nurses to treat them.

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Don't get me wrong but iam sick and tired of the media talking about this on TV as they will tell us how many people have it and who died but not once have they reported on the amount of people who got it and came out ok not once why because all they want to report is bad news and that's it. Al the media does is create public panic and they love it.

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"going out swinging" is what this is about.
 
So that the people that actually do get seriously ill can get a chance to do this.  It's so they can go to the hospital, and have a bed, and have a ventilator and heart monitor, and medicine, and doctors and nurses to treat them.

It appears their efforts are for worse case senecio. Flatting the cure that will lengthen the duration. People will get it in waves. That’s been mentioned. Hoping for summer time slow down. Possibly a vaccine to stem the outbreak. It’s been mentioned that it’s been media driven as I expected. So will it reach normal (routine) flu levels or exceed? We will know in a few weeks. Unlike the normal flu this will ruin some people. Death is a part of life. It’s nice our government is turning to socialism for awhile, right? Can it be done again next year? Remember a bad flu year is 300K hospitalization and 60K deaths. A number I didn’t know. I’ll be more diligent in germ warfare. So there’s that. So time will tell. Patiently waiting.


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Don't get me wrong but iam sick and tired of the media talking about this on TV as they will tell us how many people have it and who died but not once have they reported on the amount of people who got it and came out ok not once why because all they want to report is bad news and that's it. Al the media does is create public panic and they love it.

Fox News is


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Same. We can't even get a haircut here in Central Florida.

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We won’t have anything to spend our trump check on.....
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I'd be more worried about a vaccine or cure.

 

HAVE YOU SEEN I AM LEGEND?!?!??

 

I dont get all the gloves. It's airborne. 

 

My wife and I both work in "essential services", so no shut down will stop us from going out daily. I have read up and listen to world leading experts and.....

 

I'm not worried at all.

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On 3/16/2020 at 2:03 PM, riverbanks said:

Almost forgot,Ozzy at a bat,and he only barked at the Moon

Well, he did pee on the Alamo, and now he has Parkinson's.

 

So, maybe a virus from the bat, or possibly the truck loads of drugs he did over the years, I will vote undecided......

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51 minutes ago, HeySkippyDog said:

Same. We can't even get a haircut here in Central Florida.

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I thought people in rural Florida cut their own hair anyway??????? 

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