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I'm still in shock that baseball can't read the room and get the season going. It was the perfect situation - I think football is going to be in trouble given how easy this disease passes - and the quality of basketball will likely be low. This was baseball's chance and they blew it.

they are going to test the **** out of players in the NBA. My guess they will do the same for football. So you think are just gonna mail it in?
 
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It kind of worked out for Dave, though. Had Dan qualified, Dave probably wouldn't have won Bronze. And in the next Olympics, Dan won gold.

But yeah, at the time it was a massive miss because they invested a lot of money in that story-line.
 

catsfanbgky

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counterpoint: LBL doesn’t have rattle snakes and no where near as many skunks.

But they do. Pygmy and Timber rattle snakes around LBL. But the Timber rattler can be found through out KY other than NKY. Pygmy and the Cotton Mouth are WKY area pretty much.

Copperheads, no where in the state are you safe. Including land and water.
 

drxman1

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Going on my 6th year at Cumberland, fortunately have only seen one snake on the water, and just a common water snake. But the damn thing did swim right past me as I was climbing up the ladder...it was fast, scared the crap out of me.
 
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So WHO came out today and said asymptomatic carriers are not efficient spreaders of the virus. All those cute graphs Andy shared. All those scare tactics journalist posted. Now they're recommending finding people showing symptoms, test, isolate. The extended lock downs are going to go down as one of the all time shams. Fun thing is, this isn't new information. It's been linked for about 6 weeks now. Unbelievable.

Ha ha. That’s the WHO not the CDC. Joke’s on you!!!
 
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tallkat70

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How does free healthcare for black Kentuckians address issues with police brutality and if it's about inequality, I never got the memo as a white person my healthcare was free.
 

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Probably should have done this in Jan but no worries, just a minor hiccup in the lives of 7 billion plus.

“What we really want to be focused on is following the symptomatic cases,” Van Kerkhove said. “If we actually followed all of the symptomatic cases, isolated those cases, followed the contacts and quarantined those contacts, we would drastically reduce” the outbreak.
 
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anthonys735

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Probably should have done this in Jan but no worries, just a minor hiccup in the lives of 7 billion plus.

“What we really want to be focused on is following the symptomatic cases,” Van Kerkhove said. “If we actually followed all of the symptomatic cases, isolated those cases, followed the contacts and quarantined those contacts, we would drastically reduce” the outbreak.
Would've helped if we had national testing in place early on rather than ignoring it until it was widespread.
 
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One of my clients for a couple years was one of the largest producers of medical testing equipment and especially the reagents that go into them. After learning how that business works, I'm pretty impressed we're up to 500K tests per day this quickly. It's not like there's a ton of additional capacity sitting around at places like Quest Diagnostics waiting for a new disease to come along.
 

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One of my clients for a couple years was one of the largest producers of medical testing equipment and especially the reagents that go into them. After learning how that business works, I'm pretty impressed we're up to 500K tests per day this quickly. It's not like there's a ton of additional capacity sitting around at places like Quest Diagnostics waiting for a new disease to come along.
Korea had a ton of additional capacity sitting around waiting for a new disease to come along - and a system to implement and track them. Why are we worse off than Korea? Because the government wants private business to shoulder the burden so they can skirt the blame for poor preparedness?
 
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All of these BLM riots supported by every major corporation and BRAND in existence sure has taken the discussion away from decoupling from the cheap labor and massive market of China. What a crazy *** coincidence! LOL
 
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Hank Camacho

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All of these BLM riots supported by every major corporation and BRAND in existence sure has taken the discussion away from decoupling from the cheap labor and massive market of China. What a crazy *** coincidence! LOL

I mean, China is a serious power and we're in a cold war with them we didn't prepare for and apparently didn't see coming. We have a bunch of fat, lazy ***** griping about everything because we've had it too easy for too long. Not good times for us.

Meanwhile, ANDY is going to stare into a camera and explain the world's most obvious things in the most condescending way possible for an hour and a half ever afternoon.

MURICA!
 

anthonys735

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-Sat in on the neighborhood drama yesterday for the Lex City Planner meeting. I couldn't do that every time but it was randomly entertaining as f*ck. WS, B$, had a little live chat watching the whole thing. 5 hours later one poor guy, who was very vocal, lost his appeal to make a water table gravel lot on Broadway and our neighbor kept his building permit much to the chagrin of a few annoying neighbors.

-1 hour into an 8 hour CEU course on gotomeeting. :chairshot:Who still uses gtm?
 

Ron Mehico

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We have a really nice opportunity to bring some manufacturing back to America as well as reform the way police do their job, all things most of us can get behind.

The pandemic was successfully hindered if not completely eliminated and everything is opening back up.

The stock market and economy is surging back.

It’s the summer and beautiful out.

Just not understanding the massive negativity in this thread, get outside, take a breath, and let’s go back to enjoying our privileged bubble lives. This thread has been **** the last couple weeks. If you want to post politics and stupid twitter videos of a guy on a bike getting in an argument with a 14 year old for example, then kindly GTFO. Let’s make GYERO great again, come the touch on, snap out of it.
 
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I'm sitting in Leadville, Colorado right now. Snowed a foot overnight, low of 27 and high of 52. Bout to go hike the tallest peak in the state -- Mount Elbert. Come back to town and hit Floyd Landis' weed store, High Mountain Pies, then PB Brewery with some buds and the lass.

I'm doing my mf'ing part.

And also:
- free market economy
- less government (you too, police)
- drop the phases ******** and move to encourage personal responsibility
- summer > winter
- pool > beach
- dog > cat
- very low, flat tax with no credits/rebates
- chase can diaf
- woke af

Might even do some rv shopping. Spending a month on the road every summer sounds perfect.
 
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