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Oh boo-dee-hoo cry me a river.RYME said:
I didn't waste the beautiful day either here in Wis., I was digging post holes which (builds character and is good for the shoulders my uncle tells me "it's good for ya builds muscle and character") yeah bleep that lol!. the new deck I'm building, and mixing concrete for the footings.Bentleyspop said:
It's a beautiful day here which I would never waste inside watching sports or any tv.RYME said:
sports in America today.
Good grief.
Been outside cycling, running, walking the dog, working around the house, etc. And no need for a mask because I haven't been near anyone.
So I don't notice that the only televised "sports " is cornhole.
Next up sitting on front porch with my dog and drinking some sort of small craft brewery DIPA.
So I'm done for the day, come in & sit down for a minute with a beer in hand, & turned on ESPN for no goodl reason. And that's what was on ESPN. BEAN BAGS is what we play while we're grilling burgers getting drunk or stoned, and I thought to myself fuck this. crap. If You're vulnerable stay home otherwise go back to normal full stadiums full concert venues I'm tired of this s***.
People are dying in a pandemic...100,000+ already dead...healthcare workers are living with daily fear and anxiety that they will spread this virus to their families and their vulnerable patients...and you are crying because you can't have your PREFERENCE of circus to go with your beer and bread.
Take that shit to Breitbart where the other conservative snowflakes are crying in their beers.Monkey Driven, Call this Living?0 -
my wife is a nurse (frontlines). I drive semi truck.(supply chain) We got a front row seat to the virus dude. Wife & I both got it. Had to stay home for 2 weeks. Bothrgambs said:
Oh boo-dee-hoo cry me a river.RYME said:
I didn't waste the beautiful day either here in Wis., I was digging post holes which (builds character and is good for the shoulders my uncle tells me "it's good for ya builds muscle and character") yeah bleep that lol!. the new deck I'm building, and mixing concrete for the footings.Bentleyspop said:
It's a beautiful day here which I would never waste inside watching sports or any tv.RYME said:
sports in America today.
Good grief.
Been outside cycling, running, walking the dog, working around the house, etc. And no need for a mask because I haven't been near anyone.
So I don't notice that the only televised "sports " is cornhole.
Next up sitting on front porch with my dog and drinking some sort of small craft brewery DIPA.
So I'm done for the day, come in & sit down for a minute with a beer in hand, & turned on ESPN for no goodl reason. And that's what was on ESPN. BEAN BAGS is what we play while we're grilling burgers getting drunk or stoned, and I thought to myself fuck this. crap. If You're vulnerable stay home otherwise go back to normal full stadiums full concert venues I'm tired of this s***.
People are dying in a pandemic...100,000+ already dead...healthcare workers are living with daily fear and anxiety that they will spread this virus to their families and their vulnerable patients...and you are crying because you can't have your PREFERENCE of circus to go with your beer and bread.
Take that shit to Breitbart where the other conservative snowflakes are crying in their beers.
A-symptomatic.
Ive never read breitbart, or drudge or any of those. Why you gotta sling mud dude?
I just thought professional cornholing on espn takes/took the cake.0 -
Maybe in your state things will open up so you can attend those events you dearly miss that’s your prerogative! I for one don’t give a damn about not attending any shows, games, movies any of it, I’m good with just being outdoors by the shore or by a river bank . I’m done socializing with large crowds ..RYME said:
my wife is a nurse (frontlines). I drive semi truck.(supply chain) We got a front row seat to the virus dude. Wife & I both got it. Had to stay home for 2 weeks. Bothrgambs said:
Oh boo-dee-hoo cry me a river.RYME said:
I didn't waste the beautiful day either here in Wis., I was digging post holes which (builds character and is good for the shoulders my uncle tells me "it's good for ya builds muscle and character") yeah bleep that lol!. the new deck I'm building, and mixing concrete for the footings.Bentleyspop said:
It's a beautiful day here which I would never waste inside watching sports or any tv.RYME said:
sports in America today.
Good grief.
Been outside cycling, running, walking the dog, working around the house, etc. And no need for a mask because I haven't been near anyone.
So I don't notice that the only televised "sports " is cornhole.
Next up sitting on front porch with my dog and drinking some sort of small craft brewery DIPA.
So I'm done for the day, come in & sit down for a minute with a beer in hand, & turned on ESPN for no goodl reason. And that's what was on ESPN. BEAN BAGS is what we play while we're grilling burgers getting drunk or stoned, and I thought to myself fuck this. crap. If You're vulnerable stay home otherwise go back to normal full stadiums full concert venues I'm tired of this s***.
People are dying in a pandemic...100,000+ already dead...healthcare workers are living with daily fear and anxiety that they will spread this virus to their families and their vulnerable patients...and you are crying because you can't have your PREFERENCE of circus to go with your beer and bread.
Take that shit to Breitbart where the other conservative snowflakes are crying in their beers.
A-symptomatic.
Ive never read breitbart, or drudge or any of those. Why you gotta sling mud dude?
I just thought professional cornholing on espn takes/took the cake.jesus greets me looks just like me ....0 -
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Johnsonville ACL Cornhole championships on ESPN.
Yes professional bag players wearing masks of course & no fans in the stands. THIS is where we are for live sports on tv mid-June 2020.
No concerts to go to or to look foward to until simeday in 2021 mabey.
What the hell??Aussie football is back and they actually have a few fans in the stands. It’s a very exciting sport with non stop action. FS1 shows games on the weekends but it’s on in the middle of the night. Good for either insomniacs or DVRs.0 -
WI has been open since mid May via suprime court ruling. There are no events of anykind though. Common sense goes a long way. Nobody is touring. Thats fine. I'm an outdoorsman too.josevolution said:
Maybe in your state things will open up so you can attend those events you dearly miss that’s your prerogative! I for one don’t give a damn about not attending any shows, games, movies any of it, I’m good with just being outdoors by the shore or by a river bank . I’m done socializing with large crowds ..RYME said:
my wife is a nurse (frontlines). I drive semi truck.(supply chain) We got a front row seat to the virus dude. Wife & I both got it. Had to stay home for 2 weeks. Bothrgambs said:
Oh boo-dee-hoo cry me a river.RYME said:
I didn't waste the beautiful day either here in Wis., I was digging post holes which (builds character and is good for the shoulders my uncle tells me "it's good for ya builds muscle and character") yeah bleep that lol!. the new deck I'm building, and mixing concrete for the footings.Bentleyspop said:
It's a beautiful day here which I would never waste inside watching sports or any tv.RYME said:
sports in America today.
Good grief.
Been outside cycling, running, walking the dog, working around the house, etc. And no need for a mask because I haven't been near anyone.
So I don't notice that the only televised "sports " is cornhole.
Next up sitting on front porch with my dog and drinking some sort of small craft brewery DIPA.
So I'm done for the day, come in & sit down for a minute with a beer in hand, & turned on ESPN for no goodl reason. And that's what was on ESPN. BEAN BAGS is what we play while we're grilling burgers getting drunk or stoned, and I thought to myself fuck this. crap. If You're vulnerable stay home otherwise go back to normal full stadiums full concert venues I'm tired of this s***.
People are dying in a pandemic...100,000+ already dead...healthcare workers are living with daily fear and anxiety that they will spread this virus to their families and their vulnerable patients...and you are crying because you can't have your PREFERENCE of circus to go with your beer and bread.
Take that shit to Breitbart where the other conservative snowflakes are crying in their beers.
A-symptomatic.
Ive never read breitbart, or drudge or any of those. Why you gotta sling mud dude?
I just thought professional cornholing on espn takes/took the cake.0 -
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How many lives could of been saved if we were told to wear masks early on? Instead of being told it does nothing? Nothing makes me angrier then when someone tries to come in my store with no mask. I have zero tolerance or patience for that.mickeyrat said:0 -
nicknyr15 said:
How many lives could of been saved if we were told to wear masks early on? Instead of being told it does nothing? Nothing makes me angrier then when someone tries to come in my store with no mask. I have zero tolerance or patience for that.mickeyrat said:I totally agree! It's such an easy thing to do. Those like you who work in a store are there for hours. People who come in to shop are generally there for just minutes. Asking people to wear a mask is not a lot to ask. I hope must of you customers are smart and caring enough to do that.When the pandemic hit, I stopped working at the bookstore and just do my book sales on line now. I'm fortunate to basically be able to do mostly be retired (and certainly old enough to do so.)"It's a sad and beautiful world"-Roberto Benigni0 -
Ha. Some lady said “but it’s uncomfortable “. I swear. A grown adult woman. I was shocked. Like I want to wear one for 10 hours. I have not tolerance for it. No mask, no entry. Period.brianlux said:nicknyr15 said:
How many lives could of been saved if we were told to wear masks early on? Instead of being told it does nothing? Nothing makes me angrier then when someone tries to come in my store with no mask. I have zero tolerance or patience for that.mickeyrat said:I totally agree! It's such an easy thing to do. Those like you who work in a store are there for hours. People who come in to shop are generally there for just minutes. Asking people to wear a mask is not a lot to ask. I hope must of you customers are smart and caring enough to do that.When the pandemic hit, I stopped working at the bookstore and just do my book sales on line now. I'm fortunate to basically be able to do mostly be retired (and certainly old enough to do so.)Post edited by nicknyr15 on0 -
This whole scamdemic is becoming embarrassing now...how long will the Government keep up this charadePost edited by i_lov_it on0
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Scamdemic?
What craziness.
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The Covid-19 scoreboard on the news networks has been taken off. It was on display 24/7 for a few months. Its gone now. Why?nicknyr15 said:
Congrats. Sounds like no one close to you has died from it.i_lov_it said:This whole scamdemic is becoming embarrassing now...just waiting for the government to admit it0 -
nicknyr15 said:
Ha. Some lady said “but it’s uncomfortable “. I swear. A grown adult woman. I was shocked. Like I want to wear one for 10 hours. I have not tolerance for it. No mask, no entry. Period.brianlux said:nicknyr15 said:
How many lives could of been saved if we were told to wear masks early on? Instead of being told it does nothing? Nothing makes me angrier then when someone tries to come in my store with no mask. I have zero tolerance or patience for that.mickeyrat said:I totally agree! It's such an easy thing to do. Those like you who work in a store are there for hours. People who come in to shop are generally there for just minutes. Asking people to wear a mask is not a lot to ask. I hope must of you customers are smart and caring enough to do that.When the pandemic hit, I stopped working at the bookstore and just do my book sales on line now. I'm fortunate to basically be able to do mostly be retired (and certainly old enough to do so.)
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Masks have been proven that they don't make a difference...plus where were everyone's masks last year when over half a million people died of the flu...effing hypocritesBentleyspop said:nicknyr15 said:
Ha. Some lady said “but it’s uncomfortable “. I swear. A grown adult woman. I was shocked. Like I want to wear one for 10 hours. I have not tolerance for it. No mask, no entry. Period.brianlux said:nicknyr15 said:
How many lives could of been saved if we were told to wear masks early on? Instead of being told it does nothing? Nothing makes me angrier then when someone tries to come in my store with no mask. I have zero tolerance or patience for that.mickeyrat said:I totally agree! It's such an easy thing to do. Those like you who work in a store are there for hours. People who come in to shop are generally there for just minutes. Asking people to wear a mask is not a lot to ask. I hope must of you customers are smart and caring enough to do that.When the pandemic hit, I stopped working at the bookstore and just do my book sales on line now. I'm fortunate to basically be able to do mostly be retired (and certainly old enough to do so.)0 -
Toss her in jail and throw away the keys.Bentleyspop said:nicknyr15 said:
Ha. Some lady said “but it’s uncomfortable “. I swear. A grown adult woman. I was shocked. Like I want to wear one for 10 hours. I have not tolerance for it. No mask, no entry. Period.brianlux said:nicknyr15 said:
How many lives could of been saved if we were told to wear masks early on? Instead of being told it does nothing? Nothing makes me angrier then when someone tries to come in my store with no mask. I have zero tolerance or patience for that.mickeyrat said:I totally agree! It's such an easy thing to do. Those like you who work in a store are there for hours. People who come in to shop are generally there for just minutes. Asking people to wear a mask is not a lot to ask. I hope must of you customers are smart and caring enough to do that.When the pandemic hit, I stopped working at the bookstore and just do my book sales on line now. I'm fortunate to basically be able to do mostly be retired (and certainly old enough to do so.)
But if you want to loot go right ahead.0 -
Yup, 113,998 dead Americans thus far sounds like a scamdemic to me.i_lov_it said:09/15/1998 & 09/16/1998, Mansfield, MA; 08/29/00 08/30/00, Mansfield, MA; 07/02/03, 07/03/03, Mansfield, MA; 09/28/04, 09/29/04, Boston, MA; 09/22/05, Halifax, NS; 05/24/06, 05/25/06, Boston, MA; 07/22/06, 07/23/06, Gorge, WA; 06/27/2008, Hartford; 06/28/08, 06/30/08, Mansfield; 08/18/2009, O2, London, UK; 10/30/09, 10/31/09, Philadelphia, PA; 05/15/10, Hartford, CT; 05/17/10, Boston, MA; 05/20/10, 05/21/10, NY, NY; 06/22/10, Dublin, IRE; 06/23/10, Northern Ireland; 09/03/11, 09/04/11, Alpine Valley, WI; 09/11/11, 09/12/11, Toronto, Ont; 09/14/11, Ottawa, Ont; 09/15/11, Hamilton, Ont; 07/02/2012, Prague, Czech Republic; 07/04/2012 & 07/05/2012, Berlin, Germany; 07/07/2012, Stockholm, Sweden; 09/30/2012, Missoula, MT; 07/16/2013, London, Ont; 07/19/2013, Chicago, IL; 10/15/2013 & 10/16/2013, Worcester, MA; 10/21/2013 & 10/22/2013, Philadelphia, PA; 10/25/2013, Hartford, CT; 11/29/2013, Portland, OR; 11/30/2013, Spokane, WA; 12/04/2013, Vancouver, BC; 12/06/2013, Seattle, WA; 10/03/2014, St. Louis. MO; 10/22/2014, Denver, CO; 10/26/2015, New York, NY; 04/23/2016, New Orleans, LA; 04/28/2016 & 04/29/2016, Philadelphia, PA; 05/01/2016 & 05/02/2016, New York, NY; 05/08/2016, Ottawa, Ont.; 05/10/2016 & 05/12/2016, Toronto, Ont.; 08/05/2016 & 08/07/2016, Boston, MA; 08/20/2016 & 08/22/2016, Chicago, IL; 07/01/2018, Prague, Czech Republic; 07/03/2018, Krakow, Poland; 07/05/2018, Berlin, Germany; 09/02/2018 & 09/04/2018, Boston, MA; 09/08/2022, Toronto, Ont; 09/11/2022, New York, NY; 09/14/2022, Camden, NJ; 09/02/2023, St. Paul, MN; 05/04/2024 & 05/06/2024, Vancouver, BC; 05/10/2024, Portland, OR; 05/03/2025, New Orleans, LA;
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Turn off your TVHalifax2TheMax said:0 -
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Turn off your TVHalifax2TheMax said:
There are people on this forum who have lost friends and loved ones. There are people on this forum who work in health care and have dealt with the agony of this disease for weeks and months. Take your conspiracy theorist shitposting away from here, please.my small self... like a book amongst the many on a shelf0
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