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Brandan Stroud

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Can someone with more knowledge of international finance tell me if this would work or not???? Seems like a pretty good plan tbh

 

TheShowKiller

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If you have multiple young kids and your attempts at family game night during this quarantine are anything but a disaster then you are a better parent that I...the teenager yells at the 6 year olds because they don't play by the rules, the 6 year olds cry and pout, my wife gets involved at some point, multiple threats of being grounded are dished out and rescinded...

It's not anything like these families with good TheFaceBook parents. Those people look so happy and I know they truly are because social media says so.

Young parents, don't let anyone tell you ipads are the devil, they are wonderful creations.
 

UKRob 73

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Odds that Howard Baskin allows Carole to sodomize him?

He was the creepiest part of the movie. What a *****. And zero doubt she killed her first husband.

The guy in the documentary named Tim Stark is right across the river in Charlestown. Been over there a couple of times, the last time two weeks ago. You sit in a circle and get to play with lemurs, spider monkeys, baby tigers, sloths, porcupines, skunks etc. It's pretty cool. No doubt some sketchy **** happens in those places, but playing with those animals was pretty cool.
 
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cricket3

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Guess teachers are upset nurses are back to getting all the attention after everyone talked about how great they are during the first week of no school.
 

Ron Mehico

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What are teachers up to this year? Like 9 months paid time off?

I guess these next two weeks we’ll really find out what we’re up against. All these stories about running out of PPE and such are kinda concerning since it hasn’t really hit that hard yet.

This weather is miserable. If I was in Arizona or Florida and drinking beer by the pool with the day off this would be amazing. Stuck inside the house with cold rain is making me go insane. Going to start the Tiger King tonight based on posts in here, we’ll see what it’s all about.
 
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As Kentucky added about 20 new cases today, Tennessee added about 110. Roughly the same number of new cases in TN in the last 24 hours as Kentucky has total. They're in deep trouble.

Nashville alone has more cases than the entire state of Kentucky. Hope those last few nights partying on Broadway were worth it.
 

justa

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TN is going to get hammered. I mentioned it a couple times but they didn’t give a touch about taking precautions. It was infuriating to me. But those slack jawed bastards are getting what they deserve now.
 
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_Chase_

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Two obvious points:

(1) Take what you're prescribed in the manner you're prescribed.

(2) If you aren't going to make it until the morning, drink a gallon of syphilis infused racoon AIDS blood if there's the slightest chance it may work.
 

anthonys735

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As Kentucky added about 20 new cases today, Tennessee added about 110. Roughly the same number of new cases in TN in the last 24 hours as Kentucky has total. They're in deep trouble.

Nashville alone has more cases than the entire state of Kentucky. Hope those last few nights partying on Broadway were worth it.
Obviously doesn't fit the agenda but they've tested 70% more people than Ky and have over 2 million more people. They have 2 deaths and we have 3.
 

drxman1

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One of our 4 deaths was secondary to a stroke, which may or may not have had anything to do with the patient also being positive for the virus.
 

anthonys735

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One of our 4 deaths was secondary to a stroke, which may or may not have had anything to do with the patient also being positive for the virus.
Can't find anything definitive but I've seen Germans are keeping their numbers low by not classifying them as covid when they have underlying issues. No clue what the standard is, do they handle flu deaths like that?
 
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Obviously doesn't fit the agenda but they've tested 70% more people than Ky and have over 2 million more people. They have 2 deaths and we have 3.
Where are you seeing the number tested? I'm using the TN.gov page and they say 983 tested and don't show the number of private company tests done. Kentucky meanwhile shows 1866 total tested.

I assume you're correct but I'd like to know where the total TN tests # is. Also, assuming you're correct that's still 70% more tests and roughly 550% more cases.
 

parrott

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^ And Bill Lee the Governor of TN is a Republican I believe. Win/win for Jones - or so he thinks.
 
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