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Quoted: Pffft. The custom leather suit I'm looking at will be $2800. Boots that go with it are $500. Of course, it has nothing to do with Captain America or costuming, so.... Maybe that hobby would be cheaper. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Well, the answer to that question leads into how much you're gonna spend White Sheep Leather made mine, and it is amazing. It was also $300 shipped, custom fit, with a 20% off coupon. And that's just the suit, not the right boots, helmet, shield, belt, harness, or anything else. A good Jordan's Iconic Armory helmet will set you back another $200 easily, but they're the best helmets out there. And a good metal shield blank will be about $300, too. Pffft. The custom leather suit I'm looking at will be $2800. Boots that go with it are $500. Of course, it has nothing to do with Captain America or costuming, so.... Maybe that hobby would be cheaper. Maybe |
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Quoted: 4) Let everyone else go back to work/school and encourage them to be antisocial assholes. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: 5) Let's please get rid of the phrase social distance. Thanks. 4) Let everyone else go back to work/school and encourage them to be antisocial assholes. Like normal |
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Quoted: 1) Lockdown long-term care facilities and provide food, support, and testing 2) Tell other people 60+ to shelter at home without visitors and provide food, support, and testing 3) Tell people with severe pre-existing heart/lung conditions to shelter at home without visitors and provide food, support, and testing 4) Let everyone else go back to work/school with as much social distancing as possible and recommend masks when you can't social distance. View Quote Resident contrarian checking in. 1) You're gonna have to lock down all the staff and any service/supplier that regularly enters the premise for that to be effective. 2) Guess everyone over 60 loses their job and gets financially ruined. 3) Also unemployed and financially ruined: 12% of US population with heart disease, 15% with a respiratory condition (including asthma) 4) Congrats, the rest of you are death incarnate and get to inherit the earth. |
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Quoted: I just want the damn gym to open again so I can see my PT and get back to unfucking my shoulders. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: local number crunching. Last 7 days in MA: 675 dead 56% of the dead were residents of long-term care homes. 0% of the dead were <30 (37% of state population) 0.57% of the dead were in their 30's (13% of state population) 0.74% of the dead were in their 40's (12% of state population) 3.11% of the dead were in their 50's (14% of state population) 10.07% of the dead were in their 60's (12% of state population) 23.70% of the dead were in their 70's (7% of state population) 34.22% of the dead were in their 80's (4% of state population is 80+) 25.33% of the dead were in their 90's (4% of state population is 80+) 1.93% of the dead were in their 100's (4% of state population is 80+) That is 95.26% of the dead being 60+ Of the dead only 0.74% were confirmed as having no pre-existing conditions and only 9.33% were listed as not hospitalized. There was only one death below the age of 70 confirmed as having no pre-existing conditions. That tells me we should: 1) Lockdown long-term care facilities and provide food, support, and testing 2) Tell other people 60+ to shelter at home without visitors and provide food, support, and testing 3) Tell people with severe pre-existing heart/lung conditions to shelter at home without visitors and provide food, support, and testing 4) Let everyone else go back to work/school with as much social distancing as possible and recommend masks when you can't social distance. I just want the damn gym to open again so I can see my PT and get back to unfucking my shoulders. Masturbate less. Or maybe more. I'm not sure. It's my first day. |
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Quoted: He's still got one left, but you need to pick it up with your teeth. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Who brought the donuts? AJ did, but he already ate them all. Including my donut with sprinkles He's still got one left, but you need to pick it up with your teeth. |
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Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Who brought the donuts? AJ did, but he already ate them all. Including my donut with sprinkles He's still got one left, but you need to pick it up with your teeth. You don't want to ask where it is. No, no I don't. |
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Quoted: 4) Let everyone else go back to work/school and encourage them to be antisocial assholes. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: 5) Let's please get rid of the phrase social distance. Thanks. 4) Let everyone else go back to work/school and encourage them to be antisocial assholes. 1. Lock old people in their homes 2. Dump children on old people 3. ??? 4. Party time! |
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Quoted: Quoted: local number crunching. Last 7 days in MA: 675 dead 56% of the dead were residents of long-term care homes. 0% of the dead were <30 (37% of state population) 0.57% of the dead were in their 30's (13% of state population) 0.74% of the dead were in their 40's (12% of state population) 3.11% of the dead were in their 50's (14% of state population) 10.07% of the dead were in their 60's (12% of state population) 23.70% of the dead were in their 70's (7% of state population) 34.22% of the dead were in their 80's (4% of state population is 80+) 25.33% of the dead were in their 90's (4% of state population is 80+) 1.93% of the dead were in their 100's (4% of state population is 80+) That is 95.26% of the dead being 60+ Of the dead only 0.74% were confirmed as having no pre-existing conditions and only 9.33% were listed as not hospitalized. There was only one death below the age of 70 confirmed as having no pre-existing conditions. That tells me we should: 1) Lockdown long-term care facilities and provide food, support, and testing 2) Tell other people 60+ to shelter at home without visitors and provide food, support, and testing 3) Tell people with severe pre-existing heart/lung conditions to shelter at home without visitors and provide food, support, and testing 4) Let everyone else go back to work/school with as much social distancing as possible and recommend masks when you can't social distance. u epidemiologist nao just like everyone on facebook recently |
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Quoted: local number crunching. Last 7 days in MA: 675 dead 56% of the dead were residents of long-term care homes. 0% of the dead were <30 (37% of state population) 0.57% of the dead were in their 30's (13% of state population) 0.74% of the dead were in their 40's (12% of state population) 3.11% of the dead were in their 50's (14% of state population) 10.07% of the dead were in their 60's (12% of state population) 23.70% of the dead were in their 70's (7% of state population) 34.22% of the dead were in their 80's (4% of state population is 80+) 25.33% of the dead were in their 90's (4% of state population is 80+) 1.93% of the dead were in their 100's (4% of state population is 80+) That is 95.26% of the dead being 60+ Of the dead only 0.74% were confirmed as having no pre-existing conditions and only 9.33% were listed as not hospitalized. There was only one death below the age of 70 confirmed as having no pre-existing conditions. That tells me we should: 1) Lockdown long-term care facilities and provide food, support, and testing 2) Tell other people 60+ to shelter at home without visitors and provide food, support, and testing 3) Tell people with severe pre-existing heart/lung conditions to shelter at home without visitors and provide food, support, and testing 4) Let everyone else go back to work/school with as much social distancing as possible and recommend masks when you can't social distance. View Quote Oooooor they could ban guns. |
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Quoted: Resident contrarian checking in. 1) You're gonna have to lock down all the staff and any service/supplier that regularly enters the premise for that to be effective. 2) Guess everyone over 60 loses their job and gets financially ruined. 3) Also unemployed and financially ruined: 12% of US population with heart disease, 15% with a respiratory condition (including asthma) 4) Congrats, the rest of you are death incarnate and get to inherit the earth. View Quote As long as the traffic is minimal in the canyons, I'm good with it. |
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The meek won't inherit the earth. They'll get sick and die.
The apathetic will. The world is ours (but I don't really care either way). |
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We got about 6 inches if snow last night and it's supposed to snow for the rest of the day. Currently snowing now.
Building is closed! Snow day! Party! |
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Ordered some bubble wrap and storage containers to start packing. I hate packing.
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Quoted: And I'll get my social security check when I get old and decrepit instead of it being depleted by all those damn boomers? I'm in! View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: As long as the traffic is minimal in the canyons, I'm good with it. And I'll get my social security check when I get old and decrepit instead of it being depleted by all those damn boomers? I'm in! Yeah... looking hard to find a down side. Not coming up with anything. |
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Did you guys see this thread? Pretty freaking cool.
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Quoted: Resident contrarian checking in. 1) You're gonna have to lock down all the staff and any service/supplier that regularly enters the premise for that to be effective. 2) Guess everyone over 60 loses their job and gets financially ruined. 3) Also unemployed and financially ruined: 12% of US population with heart disease, 15% with a respiratory condition (including asthma) 4) Congrats, the rest of you are death incarnate and get to inherit the earth. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: 1) Lockdown long-term care facilities and provide food, support, and testing 2) Tell other people 60+ to shelter at home without visitors and provide food, support, and testing 3) Tell people with severe pre-existing heart/lung conditions to shelter at home without visitors and provide food, support, and testing 4) Let everyone else go back to work/school with as much social distancing as possible and recommend masks when you can't social distance. Resident contrarian checking in. 1) You're gonna have to lock down all the staff and any service/supplier that regularly enters the premise for that to be effective. 2) Guess everyone over 60 loses their job and gets financially ruined. 3) Also unemployed and financially ruined: 12% of US population with heart disease, 15% with a respiratory condition (including asthma) 4) Congrats, the rest of you are death incarnate and get to inherit the earth. 1) Yep, needs to be done. 2) Should have taken a nice Government job with a pension 3) Anyone in the UK considered high-risk is on 12 week in-home lockdown. 4) Hooray!! I can leave my house again. |
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Quoted: local number crunching. Last 7 days in MA: 675 dead 56% of the dead were residents of long-term care homes. 0% of the dead were <30 (37% of state population) 0.57% of the dead were in their 30's (13% of state population) 0.74% of the dead were in their 40's (12% of state population) 3.11% of the dead were in their 50's (14% of state population) 10.07% of the dead were in their 60's (12% of state population) 23.70% of the dead were in their 70's (7% of state population) 34.22% of the dead were in their 80's (4% of state population is 80+) 25.33% of the dead were in their 90's (4% of state population is 80+) 1.93% of the dead were in their 100's (4% of state population is 80+) That is 95.26% of the dead being 60+ Of the dead only 0.74% were confirmed as having no pre-existing conditions and only 9.33% were listed as not hospitalized. There was only one death below the age of 70 confirmed as having no pre-existing conditions. That tells me we should: 1) Lockdown long-term care facilities and provide food, support, and testing 2) Tell other people 60+ to shelter at home without visitors and provide food, support, and testing 3) Tell people with severe pre-existing heart/lung conditions to shelter at home without visitors and provide food, support, and testing 4) Let everyone else go back to work/school with as much social distancing as possible and recommend masks when you can't social distance. View Quote Essentially. Nuking the economy over this is at best a Pyrrhic victory. |
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Quoted: Thanks! In your opinion is it worth it to pay the extra money and wait the extra time for WP? View Quote Ask @Plinker8, @MSUBulldog21, and @AlphaJaguars. I say yes. It's a lot nicer for my eyes.... If you decide to go that route, call Robert at JRH...He may have a better deal and may be able to speed things up for you. |
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Stanley likes to sneak his toys outside whenever he goes out. He thinks if he stages then by the back door he can grab one really quick before we stop him.
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Quoted: Stanley likes to sneak his toys outside whenever he goes out. He thinks if he stages then by the back door he can grab one really quick before we stop him. https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/234113/Screenshot_20200416-075932_png-1369954.JPG View Quote My dog used to do that with her jolly ball, except she tried to sneak it inside. |
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It's going. At the house with my girls. Trying to stay sane and do packing stuff.
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Quoted: Stanley likes to sneak his toys outside whenever he goes out. He thinks if he stages then by the back door he can grab one really quick before we stop him. https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/234113/Screenshot_20200416-075932_png-1369954.JPG View Quote |
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