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On 4/30/2020 at 2:43 PM, sputnik said:
I've always adored Judy Collins and finally got to meet her a few years ago on Valentines Day - incredible woman. This is a truly great performance of Suite Judy Blue eyes.
My wife and I saw Miss Collins a couple years back in an intimate setting. (Jazz Alley) She told the most beautiful and thoughtfull stories about the life of some of her songs. She is an astounding story teller. Absolutely wonderful. She knew all of the great artists in the day and it seemed as if they were one big family, to hear her tell it. Still a beautiful Judy Blue Eyes.
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1 hour ago, Gilbert said:
You'ld make a great night time pilot.
It's a good thing I know my strengths then. Flying a plane isn't one of them.
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Don't ask me to explain someone else's reporting.
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State Officials Block Florida Medical Examiners From Releasing Data On Coronavirus Deaths
I wonder why?
Actually, I don't wonder.
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4 minutes ago, Dave1290 said:
Talk about a nightmare? Nope not me but man... ☹️
I kinda like Ikea, but....
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Texas sees highest single day rise in deaths since the middle of March. Hmm...
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Coronavirus cases more than double in one week after Colorado meatpacking plant reopens. Hmm
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1 hour ago, Seadog said:
Guess I will have to go back to Tums.
In all seriousness you can OD or more accurately 'poison' yourself with too many Tums. I had no idea. But my neice did the exact thing you are describing. She took Ranitidine daily also, until it was pulled. Then at some point soon after she was taking Tums. She ended up in the ER. Now, I don't know if her blood makeup somehow intensified the ingredients in the Tums, due to whatever meds she may or may not be taking. But this is real. And she ate no more Tums than she ingested Ranitidine.
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Billybob... your reply button is stuck!
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3 minutes ago, BigStewMan said:
I can attest to that; but sometimes it's without one's consent ... there are now a lot of "Steve's" in the world and none asked my permission.
They're just Steves though. You are BigStewMan Steve.
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2 minutes ago, Audio Flynn said:
Interestingly enough big money investors still invested with him. My inference is quite a few times the government permits and inspectors slowed a project down so long gthe business conditions changed and the business model was no longer sound. You do not graduate from the Wharton School of business by accident. I do not like Trump much but I like career politician lawyers less.
As easily as some rich parents bought their child's way INTO a university, I would not automatically believe that it couldn't work for getting them OUT also. I am not arguing with you Audio Flynn.
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4 minutes ago, dtel's wife said:
. Some folks would never agree on anything.
Sent from my iPhone using TapatalkI agree!
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Just now, billybob said:
Just saying, what if I had just been browbeat every time I wanted to tell the public to wear a mask in
February but I had a bully on my *** every time. It gets into guessing games about how someone might act in a situation.
Fauci may have regrets.
Just saying what if...
Very plausible.
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2 minutes ago, dtel's wife said:
Of course not.
Sent from my iPhone using TapatalkIf it is 'of course not' then why claim everyone will agree?
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4 hours ago, dtel's wife said:
I think one thing we can all agree on is that Fauci mislead us about wearing masks, for whatever reason and at whatever time. Whether you believe the masks are necessary or not necessary we were mislead.
Sent from my iPhone using TapatalkWe will not all agree to that.
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4 hours ago, Bosco-d-gama said:
They knew that there was a shortage of N95 masks that were capable of keeping the virus our IF used correctly and wanted to reserve those for our healthcare workers..... even then they did not have enough. Rather than wearing masks they advised the public to keep separated and essentially isolate.
Absolutely correct and why there was not a call for everyone to wear masks at the time. Did everyone already forget that there was not enough anything to go to all the first responders and medical front line workers? All the diatribe between both parties' governors and the admin over the need for supplies? Did we learn anything since then? Hell yes. As is normal. Now we know more. Is that a difficult concept to grab? Put on your mask when around others. Until we learn differently.
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5 hours ago, pzannucci said:
Still mostly worthless. As you said we know nothing... other than there continue to be cases. It is going to be that way until we develop immunity or get a cure.
The only time the test numbers are something you can actually refer to is when you can test everyone (or a very large sample) not just sample the folks that show some flu like symptoms. That's why I just look at the numbers to see that they are going up because if they aren't, there is something wrong. The hospitalizations and the deaths are the key because we need to keep it manageable so we can reopen stuff.
The more you test, the more you'll find as the random testing has shown so the daily numbers are totally skewed by that.
I don't care about the tests numbers. Some here make a deal out of it. I care that that the number of daily confirmed cases are up, on average over the last 7-8 days. And after 16-17 days of declining numbers. That is a trend in the wrong direction.
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Me too!! Flew down with pool section tickets. True 3rd row. I lived in SoCal for 22 years and never went there while I lived there. In fact the 'pool section' was a real reflective pool (for looks) of water for years.
AND I first heard of the tour here, in the Klipsch forums. Thank you very much!