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jameslee32

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- My inside sales guy is freaked the F out over the mask thing. He ordered enough for the whole crew at the office and swears he is fighting anyone that won’t wear it.

intentionally f’ing with the dude I refuse to wear them starting May 10 for the same reason I don’t wear them today, I DON’T HAVE TO!!!

OL Boy is ready to throw down and is too easily triggered.

- Fianally a break in the action at work, but it all starts up again come Thursday.

- I’ve tried so many new places around Louisville during this shut down, but the one spot that stood out the most has easily been Louie’s off Poplar Level. Those wings are fantastic, the BBQ and Ribs are are as well, even the hot chicken stuff is great.

- Speaking of local food, glad to see Barry’s get absolutely hammered yesterday on their first day back being open.

- I don’t know **** about real beer, but the folks that put together the barrel pick also bought the barrel and we left 12-15 ounces in it so they can age some kind of stout beer in the toasted barrels for about a year.

Pretty cool, and kind of excited about trying that.

- With the new house, a 6 month old and a 3 yr old while being a teacher for our oldest 2, my wife has hit the wall. I mean done! Being married to me can’t help either because I honestly don’t know what to do to help.

I can’t send her for a mani/pedi, to get her hair done, a massage, a dinner date with girl friends......there is absolutely nothing to do to get her a legit break.

Andy better get his **** together because I can’t be the only one with a wife at the end of her rope here!


- Does golf need a crowd to watch live in order to have its “season” going? Put something on my TV please.

- I think I got caught up on shipping yday, and I even got Adrian a bottle from the barrel pick which is barrel proof. Thanks for the support fellas, and hope you enjoy the below retail juice!
RIP friend.

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jameslee32

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At least 4 of these will be routinely f'd up by people.

Here are a few pointers for putting on and taking off a cloth mask:

  • Place your mask over your mouth and nose.
  • Tie it behind your head or use ear loops and make sure it's snug.
  • Don't touch your mask while wearing it.
  • If you accidentally touch your mask, wash or sanitize your hands.
  • Remove the mask by untying it or lifting off the ear loops without touching the front of the mask or your face.
  • Wash your hands immediately after removing your mask.
  • Regularly wash your mask with soap and water in the washing machine. It's fine to launder it with other clothes
https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/coronavirus/in-depth/coronavirus-mask/art-20485449
 

jameslee32

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You do not Rock jack ****. Any grown *** man putting around on a GD scooter, is not rocking anything. "Rock" is the most stupid misuse of a MF'n word there is. I know you think it sounds cool, just like riding a scooter does.
I can see you now rolling down Key West BLVD with your "best friend" on the back of your scooter and both of you "rocking" mask. OK.
 

Hank Camacho

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Well the NCAA finally got off its fat *** and started making progress on a proposal to allow college athletes to profit off their likeness. Probably five years too late to save college basketball but it could give UK, Duke, and UNC a huge leg up on basically everyone else in what is left of the wasteland of college basketball. (Kansas was already paying players anyway.)

https://kentuckysportsradio.com/bas...-give-players-name-image-and-likeness-rights/
 
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cole854

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Hopefully, some smart mother****ers will have a vaccine for this **** sooner rather than later, because without it, no matter which way things go, life will be significantly shittier.

Open up = ******.

Close down = ******.

A mix of the two = ******


There is a vaccine for the flu every year of which many refuse to take. It results in approx 40K-80K deaths each year. We don't shut down **** for the flu.

A vaccine for this mess is not going to eradicate or cure anything and it will come back, and there will be people who refuse to take it. Life has to go on and even though a vaccine is needed sooner than later, you also need those basement dwelling tin foil hat wearing numbnuts need to get out and go on with life to assist with herd immunity.

Opening up is going to be a helluva lot less ****** than anything else.
 
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cole854

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Something that puzzles me is why we continue to factor in nursing home data in our “new cases” and “deaths” numbers. Nursing homes are isolated and self contained units. Populated by an exceptionally high risk demographic. Data from that context should have no bearing on the data that affects whether Billy Joe Wildcat can go to the record store.

For example. Today there were 230 new cases. 65 of those were nursing home patients. Take those numbers out and that’s a 28% reduction on the day. Yet the state continues to apply an incomparable subset of data - nursing homes - to the general population in determining when we can go back to work and re-establish our livelihoods.

This is really very elemental as many on here have mentioned - and countries like Sweden have used to success - treat highly at risk populations differently than the rest of us. But apparently we have a bunch of stupid cocksuckers in charge.

It doesn't fit the narrative and it continues to scare the hell out of the basement dwelling tin foil hat wearing numbnuts, which is what people like Uncle Andy want.
 

Rex Kwon Do

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Guessing UE checks are flowing. More shitbirds refusing positions offered to them.

Great job Congress. ********.
Had one person who worked 3 days and then never showed again in January file against me last week.

Oh, and a guy that last worked for me in Aught ‘12 and correctly wrote that he voluntarily left for a better job filed against me last week as well. Lols that rascal!

They won’t get it, I guess, but who the hell knows. You get 10 days to respond and the paperwork *routinely* shows up 6-7 days into the window. Trying to slip by the goalie I guess.

Small business!
 

roguemocha

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Roommate got his UE, I think $3200 so far, and now has no desire for this to end. He’s never going to want to take his lazy *** back to work.

Doesn’t leave the house, smokes weed, drinks all day, gets up around 1, keeps all the curtains drawn and just lives in a cave. I can only imagine there are untold numbers of people that feel the same way.

I can’t do it. Sitting around all day doing nothing. Heading to the beach to read again then work at noon.
 
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Hank Camacho

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Had one person who worked 3 days and then never showed again in January file against me last week.

Oh, and a guy that last worked for me in Aught ‘12 and correctly wrote that he voluntarily left for a better job filed against me last week as well. Lols that rascal!

They won’t get it, I guess, but who the hell knows. You get 10 days to respond and the paperwork *routinely* shows up 6-7 days into the window. Trying to slip by the goalie I guess.

Small business!

My favorite is when you have to spend an hour or so to prepare for the telephone hearing after you dispute the claim and then the ******* doesn't even call in.
 
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anthonys735

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-Bern, it's a real problem and something that is going to linger for years. Most likely longer than the virus itself. Stimulus + UE for all + PPP. SMH. The supposed adults in the room made rash decisions and much like we got the TSA after 9/11 we now have trillions in money going out inefficiently and will certainly raise taxes. The people choosing to collect UE going to be shocked when they stop getting that $600 in 8 weeks and run out of money because the workforce is not going to be the same.

-We really don't have to "sacrifice" anyone. We have plenty of examples out there to follow while being safe and methodically opening businesses back up. Of course if it behooves you, tweet comparing it to Vietnam, telling people they have blood on their hands, they don't care about their Meemaw, compare it to the Greatest Generation, etc.

-The Tupac thing was trending last night and it was amazing.

-Amash joined the race last night. Suck some balls you toeing the line sheep.

-NCAA is going to f*ck up this NIL deal, aren't they? Hint: continuing to over regulate it is going to continue the black market.

-My lunch and dinners have basically turned into a random assortment of left overs.
 
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HEY.. THANKS FOR HELPING ME WITH THE PPP. GUESS I NOW LIKE GOVERNMENT MONEY!


HAHAHAH. ROTFLMAOJMJLJG

Fng crooks. All of them. This entire economy is a house of cards.
 
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Ron Mehico

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The govt is giving away free money like candy to anyone, regardless of need or whether you are shut down or whether you’re even still employed or not. I’m completely dumbfounded, it’s crazy. My wife who legitimately needs the PPP loan didn’t get it but her dad who’s business has been going full steam with no slowdown and doesn’t need it whatsoever got it. It’s the dumbest thing Ive ever seen.
 
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anthonys735

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The govt is giving away free money like candy to anyone, regardless of need or whether you are shut down or whether you’re even still employed or not. I’m completely dumbfounded, it’s crazy. My wife who legitimately needs the PPP loan didn’t get it but her dad who’s business has been going full steam with no slowdown and doesn’t need it whatsoever got it. It’s the dumbest thing Ive ever seen.
Believe the correct course of action here is to publicly shame the company that got the PPP loan rather than address the reason it didn't make it to everyone that needed it. Can someone call Playball to cover this?
 

Ron Mehico

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Believe the correct course of action here is to publicly shame the company that got the PPP loan rather than address the reason it didn't make it to everyone that needed it. Can someone call Playball to cover this?

What’s ironic is that the majority of people shaming the companies are also people that are still employed but gladly taking a stimulus check they don’t really need.


Am I imagining things or didn’t Kansas have a couple guys that declared last year but didn’t get drafted so they came back?
 
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I'll jump on the bandwagon and publicly shame Ruth's Chris or the LA Lakers or Harvard or any other super rich company that gets a PPP loan, but it never ceases to amaze me how little scorn is directed towards whoever wrote the idiotic rules in the first place.

While we may not like it, those businesses got the amount of money they rightfully qualified for, like anyone else.


note: Ruth's Chris qualified because even though they have well over 500 employees, there's a caveat in there that you can count each location as it's own entity -- and they clearly don't have > 500 in any one location. o_O

Dumb, dumb, dumb.
 

anthonys735

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I'll jump on the bandwagon and publicly shame Ruth's Chris or the LA Lakers or Harvard or any other super rich company that gets a PPP loan, but it never ceases to amaze me how little scorn is directed towards whoever wrote the idiotic rules in the first place.

While we may not like it, those businesses got the amount of money they rightfully qualified for, like anyone else.


note: Ruth's Chris qualified because even though they have well over 500 employees, there's a caveat in there that you can count each location as it's own entity -- and they clearly don't have > 500 in any one location. o_O

Dumb, dumb, dumb.
They were also able to avoid the Families First Act while qualifying for the Cares Act. The reason I was livid about a month ago.

I'm not mad at Ruth's Chris though, they're shut down. It sucks. Lakers, ggp. Harvard, GGP!!!!
 
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catholic_back

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Our company got zero. Have like 700ish employees locally. Revenue down by 70–80% but we were still out there working 50-60% of hours to cover the ORs. And we were/are out in the **** in these COVID patients faces intubating them and exposed like crazy.
 
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The reality is that you have a massive trillion dollar bailout program being designed and implemented on the fly within a matter of weeks under intense pressure and scrutiny - there are going to be issues. But then when you couple that with companies/entities looking to exploit every loophole and "get theirs," you get a real shitshow. Anyone thinking this was going to go smoothly is living in la-la land.
 
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Believe the correct course of action here is to publicly shame the company that got the PPP loan rather than address the reason it didn't make it to everyone that needed it. Can someone call Playball to cover this?

Correct. Or they just simply decide they aren’t using it for payroll, will use it for working capital and don’t mind a 1.0% loan without pledging a personal guarantee because they can.
 

drxman1

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Comrade Matt spending most of the day shaming UK coaches and brass to take pay cuts...UL voluntarily did it.
 

legalbeagle123

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The reality is that you have a massive trillion dollar bailout program being designed and implemented on the fly within a matter of weeks under intense pressure and scrutiny - there are going to be issues. But then when you couple that with companies/entities looking to exploit every loophole and "get theirs," you get a real shitshow. Anyone thinking this was going to go smoothly is living in la-la land.

Counterpoint: Trust the Government
 
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