GYERO ARCHIVE

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cawoodsct

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There are about 1000 people in the US with CV. There are 350 million people in the US. Almost all who have died from CV are older with health concerns (and vulnerable to many different kinds of illness). The Under 60 population is barely at risk.

This is mass hysteria just for the sake of mass hysteria. It’s almost like people enjoy freaking out about it.
 
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I’m no economist, but I’m a lot more concerned about China, and how difficult it may be to do business with them now, than I am about healthy and safety in the United States. Buying really cheap **** from an oppressive 3rd world country is very important to our economy, as best I can tell.
 

anthonys735

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I’m no economist, but I’m a lot more concerned about China, and how difficult it may be to do business with them now, than I am about healthy and safety in the United States. Buying really cheap **** from an oppressive 3rd world country is very important to our economy, as best I can tell.
They work 5 year olds, pretty certain we'll come around to overlooking them making our really cheap stuff with a virus.
 
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*Was able to snag some tickets for the Breeders Cup so hopefully we survive until then.

*I trust our financial markets and their strength in longevity- because if we dont, there is pretty much no other realistic option to turn to.

*I assume Hagans was actually cashing out his market shares while the market continues to dip. He'll buy back in when it begins to turn. We should all be cash-strong right now.

*Still flying abroad in a few days- did buy some purell and chlorox wipes though

*Assume the Reds have an advantage in the Central playing games with no crowds
 
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anthonys735

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_Chase_

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F*ck rice, beans, canned goods and bottled water. I’m stealing a guitar, a monster truck and all of the speakers so I can be that guy during the apocalypse.
 
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legalbeagle123

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Speaking of horse racing... eek. Feds hit 27.

https://www.nytimes.com/2020/03/09/sports/horse-racing-doping.html?smtyp=cur&smid=tw-nytsports

Horse racing has a long history of trainers’ repurposing drugs in pursuit of a performance edge. Frog and cobra venom, Viagra, cocaine, heart medicines and steroids have all been detected in drug tests. This reliance on performance-enhancing drugs combined with lax state regulations has made American racetracks among the deadliest in the world.

Just imagine how big the straws and mirrors are when horses snort cocaine.
 

drxman1

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Dinner at Tony’s Friday night was on point. My steak was cooked a perfect medium rare-Finally!!

Black jacket symphony at the opera house doing Journey, also excellent per usual.

Everytime I get close to pulling the trigger on finishing the basement, damn stock market tanks. Twice now in the last few years the money has disappeared...gotta work on my timing.

Regarding testing for the Coronavirus, CT has actually been about as good with rather characteristic findings...so there’s that. Or maybe just self quarantine yourself unless you’re having moderate/severe symptoms.

May start trading sanitizer for Pappy on the intrawebs.
 

drxman1

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I have a little day trading/gambling account, but I have a professional managing things. Guess I should have hired you.
 

Hank Camacho

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* Great comeback win on the road in the SEC, especially because it required our non-stars to play crunch time minutes in a tournament-like environment.

I was absolutely redassed between the combination of the first half and Hagans' idiocy. This team manages to win almost in spite of itself. Hopefully that translate well in single elimination games.

* Hagans has not played to his potential this year. Hopefully this humbles and focuses him.

He could make a lot of money in the next month if he leads this team to the Final Four. He could also cost himself a lot of money if he plays / behaves his way out of the first round.

* I don't think the stock market losses over coronavirus is an irrational panic. Those Commies are hiding information and we rely on them for our supply chain.

Until we have enough time to get information that is not propaganda from the Chicoms, it is an unpredictable time. Yet another reason communism sucks ***.

* I would like to thank the coronavirus for helping we identify idiots. If you are wearing a surgical mask in public in Kentucky and you don't have AIDS or something, that's just dumb.
 
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drxman1

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If Hagans felt the need to be a dumb teenager, why not just post some pics like Wenyan or Vanderbilt...flashing cash must mean he’s compensating I guess.
 
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