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Ron Mehico

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Jan 4, 2008
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If I have to watch one more webinar about the SBA stuff I’m going to gouge my eyes out.

All of this would be much better if there was an end date. If we knew we were going back to semi- normal May 1st then great. You can plan, figure out what needs to be done until then, and then you hit the ground running. The complete uncertainty is what’s maddening.

I’ve thoroughly enjoyed not being woken up by an alarm clock. Waking up on your own is a great thing.

My wife’s good friend filed for divorce 2 weeks before COVID. They live in a small apartment in NYC and are on lockdown. It is the awkward hell you would imagine apparently.

Looking forward to the Monday morning “Wish we were still on stay at home orders HAR HAR!” Jokes when this is all over.

This will be an event we remember, and will be talked about, for centuries. Rarely can you say you’ve lived through a historic moment, truly amazing, bizarre, and surreal.
 

BBdK

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Sep 21, 2003
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Trump definitely deserves an award for how he's handled this whole thing. Amazing job. The best. No one has ever done a better job at anything in the history of human civlization.

You left out "they're saying" & "everyone's saying"

-So '73 went from likely laid off to in charge of company Covid policy. That's good news, right?

<---- looking far and wide for positives when available.
 
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MaxPowerrr

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Feb 9, 2006
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If I have to watch one more webinar about the SBA stuff I’m going to gouge my eyes out.

All of this would be much better if there was an end date. If we knew we were going back to semi- normal May 1st then great. You can plan, figure out what needs to be done until then, and then you hit the ground running. The complete uncertainty is what’s maddening.

I’ve thoroughly enjoyed not being woken up by an alarm clock. Waking up on your own is a great thing.

My wife’s good friend filed for divorce 2 weeks before COVID. They live in a small apartment in NYC and are on lockdown. It is the awkward hell you would imagine apparently.

Looking forward to the Monday morning “Wish we were still on stay at home orders HAR HAR!” Jokes when this is all over.

This will be an event we remember, and will be talked about, for centuries. Rarely can you say you’ve lived through a historic moment, truly amazing, bizarre, and surreal.
... for a hoax
 

btodd0224 n/a?

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Jun 14, 2003
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We really need to find a way to live stream amateur sports/games and take action on them. Putting contests...Horse...marble races...whatever. The world needs a sports release.

You buy the GoPros and set up the live stream gambling. I’ll go fishing and hunting morels and you can set up bets on numbers of fish caught, morels found, number of times falling down on steep, slick hillsides, cussing, bleeding, ticks and other crazy prop bets that go along with being a Professional Outdoor Sportsman. I’ll even eat a Plaquenil “Live Daily” to attract a bigger audience as a PSA.
 

_Chase_

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Jan 22, 2004
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Here's a little secret Doc. Those people that I just listed, they're going to be in there for a relatively short amount of time anyway, so just send them home to hole up there. I can promise you the state and counties don't want to pay for the care of these people if they get sick while in custody, which they will have to do. Not to mention them all being in close quarters and it being pretty unsanitary.

Most misdemeanors are in there less than 30 days. Most D felons are getting shocked out after 30 days, or getting paroled after they serve 15% of their sentence. So just go ahead and get them the f*ck out of there, tough guy.
 
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BernieSadori

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Nov 16, 2004
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Here's a little secret Doc. Those people that I just listed, they're going to be in there for a relatively short amount of time anyway, so just send them home to hole up there. I can promise you the state and counties don't want to pay for the care of these people if they get sick while in custody, which they will have to do. Not to mention them all being in close quarters and it being pretty unsanitary.

Most misdemeanors are in there less than 30 days. Most D felons are getting shocked out after 30 days, or getting paroled after they serve 15% of their sentence. So just go ahead and get them the f*ck out of there, tough guy.
I mean, I can think of one they shouldn't have let out.

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Nov 14, 2002
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Letting non violent offenders (read: drugs) out of prison is a rather non partisan affair these days, as it should be. The idea of someone spending years in jail for weed in particular is absolutely preposterous.

(ps — you’re not gonna believe this, but there was actually a super bowl ad touting you know who’s singlehanded support of this)
 

MaxPowerrr

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Feb 9, 2006
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Here's a little secret Doc. Those people that I just listed, they're going to be in there for a relatively short amount of time anyway, so just send them home to hole up there. I can promise you the state and counties don't want to pay for the care of these people if they get sick while in custody, which they will have to do. Not to mention them all being in close quarters and it being pretty unsanitary.

Most misdemeanors are in there less than 30 days. Most D felons are getting shocked out after 30 days, or getting paroled after they serve 15% of their sentence. So just go ahead and get them the f*ck out of there, tough guy.
I speak from a position of knowledge and agree with this
 

bluthruandthru

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Feb 24, 2009
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Jan 28, 2007
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I benched 290 a week before all this **** was going down. My goal was 300 as I've never done that before. Been working up to it for six months, but who knows how far I'll fall as I only have adjustable dumbbells up to 50 lbs each at home. Just one more tragedy of the Covid-19 I guess.
 
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