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03-27-2020, 11:07 PM #171
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Thanked: 3227There are lots of 50 year olds in that group too. By irresponsible, I mean not quarantining themselves on arrival as they were told and then ordered to do by the Government not the fact that they are coming home as the government warned then to do about 2 weeks ago.
You are right though, I do think the US health care system is already at it's limits or very close to it and the spread is just starting. I am sure ours will not be far behind but we will take care of our own as best we can if they come home.
BobLife is a terminal illness in the end
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03-27-2020, 11:12 PM #172
I noticed today while I was in public that it seems less stressed that It has been. People were waiting in the lines to get into the stores and not complaining people were doing their individual precautions and no one was making faces or being judged. I tried to get a picture as I walked by a dojo that had 2 instructors.leading a video class. It seems to be settling in as the new normal. I was actually proud of us as a society, all except those dumbasses near the university. They had to throw some of the frat boys out. I got a job out of it locking them out...bless their hearts. Oh to be 10 feet tall and bullet proof again.
Iron by iron is sharpened, And a man sharpens the face of his friend. PR 27:17
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03-27-2020, 11:18 PM #173
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Thanked: 61I managed to successfully pick my wife up from the Vancouver airport on Saturday and so we're now on day 6 of self-isolation. It's going quite well here and I'm please that my better half brought me a 1L bottle of Laphroaig Four Oaks scotch as a souvenir.
When I made the 5.5 hour trek to pick her up I was struck by the amount of RVs on the road as I didn't immediately realize that these were snowbirds who had just returned. In line with what BobH and others have already said, they were definitely not acting like people who were expected to be restricting contact! I do think there is a heavy dose of denial in their actions, though, not simply disregard for others' well-being, even if they amount to the same thing insofar as spreading the virus goes.
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03-27-2020, 11:21 PM #174
The only way we can survive this with our sanity intact is to be kind to each other and realize that maybe the common good is not such a bad concept after all. In that vein, I decided to put my money where my mouth is. I washed my hands real good and delivered my big box of N95 shop masks to my neighbors next door (no worries-I kept a few back): he's in charge of a heart catheter lab, and she is an ER nurse, so both are on the front lines right now.
He sent me home with a couple of local double IPA's, so it all worked out!
TO top it all off, North Carolina is now closed for business, which includes all my favorite trout streams. I may be on here more than I expected to be next week (apologies in advance).There are many roads to sharp.
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03-27-2020, 11:32 PM #175
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03-28-2020, 12:19 AM #180
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Thanked: 4827Some gorillas also parachute out of planes and repel from helicopters.
There is one I know, he probably wouldn’t do that anymore, but he did a lot.
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