Re: Help me understand this mask thing
[Re: LLtrapper]
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05/04/20 01:16 PM
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It must not get cold enough there then. Mine is a thick almost spandex type. I could see my breathe easily at four feet. You cannot see through this mask either. LLL
Most all the masks you see people wearing do very, very little. Easy test.....light and hold a match an inch or two in front of it and if you can blow the match out, it ain't worth much.
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Re: Help me understand this mask thing
[Re: hippie]
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05/04/20 02:11 PM
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Lol, brings back some memories!
Anyone remember taking a hammer to a roll of caps for your toy guns?
Well we went a step further and would smack 22shells with a hammer. Lol All fun until the neighbor fella got a chunk of brass in his gut. We weren't allowed to do that anymore. I was just getting ready to ask for a show of hands of who would like to sit around a campfire and dodge hot brass. lol
-Goofy
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Re: Help me understand this mask thing
[Re: loosegoose]
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05/04/20 02:16 PM
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I’m also curious now whether or not your skin is tougher than cardboard. Somebody put their arm against a cardboard box and drop a stick match between the box and your arm and report which suffered more damage.
-Goofy
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Re: Help me understand this mask thing
[Re: loosegoose]
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05/04/20 02:19 PM
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i have to say i was at wal mart the other day and feel everyone havin on a mask was a good thing for ambiance.now if we could just outlaw stretchy material.
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Re: Help me understand this mask thing
[Re: Dirt]
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05/04/20 05:19 PM
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I keep thinking, this would be a good time to be a robber. LOL not in my part of the woods TOO many people at home . Get you hinney shot off....
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Re: Help me understand this mask thing
[Re: elkaholic]
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05/04/20 05:23 PM
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Boy I hate to agree with an SEC fan, but I gotta go with the bird dude with the nice lawn from KY.
Are masks going to stop everything?? NO. But it does reduce the amount significantly. N95 masks really need to fitted to your face to be 100% effective.
Hobbie a lot of places will allow you to at least keep the mask pulled down a little or expose your mouth if you have an underlying asthmatic condition. They'll ask you to keep it on your face so you can pull it down quickly in case you have to cough.
Honestly you should be coughing or sneezing into your elbow or coat even without the COVID running around. I don't understand why people are suddenly obsessed with basic hygiene. Makes ya really think about those nasty people you shake hands with. Hey got a question . People sneeze into their elbow but NEVER wash their elbow. If you sneeze into your hand like I was told when growing up you then wash your hands and the germs are gone !!! Which is better ?????
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Re: Help me understand this mask thing
[Re: loosegoose]
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05/04/20 05:27 PM
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You sneeze into your elbow because it’s awkward to wipe the inside of your elbow on something but that’s exactly where the police grab you when directing you where to stand.
-Goofy
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Re: Help me understand this mask thing
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05/04/20 07:57 PM
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you get the best dispersal if you tip your head back as far as it will go and sneeze straight up.
Those who would give up essential liberty, to purchase a little temporary safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety. Benjamin Franklin (1706-1790)
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Re: Help me understand this mask thing
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05/04/20 09:28 PM
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Boy I hate to agree with an SEC fan, but I gotta go with the bird dude with the nice lawn from KY.
Are masks going to stop everything?? NO. But it does reduce the amount significantly. N95 masks really need to fitted to your face to be 100% effective.
Hobbie a lot of places will allow you to at least keep the mask pulled down a little or expose your mouth if you have an underlying asthmatic condition. They'll ask you to keep it on your face so you can pull it down quickly in case you have to cough.
Honestly you should be coughing or sneezing into your elbow or coat even without the COVID running around. I don't understand why people are suddenly obsessed with basic hygiene. Makes ya really think about those nasty people you shake hands with. Hey got a question . People sneeze into their elbow but NEVER wash their elbow. If you sneeze into your hand like I was told when growing up you then wash your hands and the germs are gone !!! Which is better ????? I generally wear hoodies or long sleeved T-shirts so a slimey elbow isn't much of an issue.
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Re: Help me understand this mask thing
[Re: HobbieTrapper]
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05/04/20 09:33 PM
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I was just getting ready to ask for a show of hands of who would like to sit around a campfire and dodge hot brass. lol
Not me. I once blew on an ember and watched that thing pop, the fly through the air and right down the from of my sweat shirt. 35 years later I still have the scar from where I beat myself half to death trying to get it out, or put it out. I'm also left handed, so shooting the M-16, even with the brass deflector on, was a fun experience on just how long you can have hot brass rolling around in your sleeve. Learned real quick to carry an extra boot blouser with you to seal the end a little better.
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