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So much for social distance

Posted By: HobbieTrapper

So much for social distance - 03/20/20 11:37 PM

Got word the governor is going to lock down the state ( the National Guard is already rolling) so we go to the grocery store. We head to the check out and the isle just over from us an older lady is struggling. My wife goes over and resolves the issue. The lady is overwhelmed and comes over and gives my wife a hug and then hugs me. lol
Posted By: HobbieTrapper

Re: So much for social distance - 03/20/20 11:41 PM

Btw,

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Posted By: GROUSEWIT

Re: So much for social distance - 03/21/20 12:26 AM

Welcome to our world(PA) starting at midnite!!!! NAT. GUARD MOBILIZED!!!
Posted By: Marty

Re: So much for social distance - 03/21/20 12:51 AM

Not enough people just will not comply with a voluntary stay at home order....
Posted By: HobbieTrapper

Re: So much for social distance - 03/21/20 01:08 AM

If you aren’t high risk why should you be quarantined?
Posted By: wallfur

Re: So much for social distance - 03/21/20 01:13 AM

because you are still a carrier!
Posted By: HobbieTrapper

Re: So much for social distance - 03/21/20 01:16 AM

Originally Posted by wallfur
because you are still a carrier!


And if high risk folks are quarantined it won’t matter.
Posted By: danny clifton

Re: So much for social distance - 03/21/20 01:20 AM

I just made a run to the store. Put a little wash cloth in a tupperware dish. Added water and some clorox. Bought a few things and put them in the car. Got out the washcloth and wiped my hands down good. Drove home and wiped down the stuff I bought. I didnt get up close to anybody while i was there. I have no intention of just pretending that the disease is a joke but Im not going to "shelter in place" either unless I get sick. I do not believe government has the authority to take any of my rights. You know, stuff like life LIBERTY and the pursuit of happiness.
Posted By: grumley701

Re: So much for social distance - 03/21/20 01:20 AM

Love Concours all hobby...
Posted By: white17

Re: So much for social distance - 03/21/20 01:28 AM

Originally Posted by HobbieTrapper
If you aren’t high risk why should you be quarantined?



Because you don't know whether you are infected or not............especially if you play an electric guitar !! That should be an indicator right there !!
Posted By: wallfur

Re: So much for social distance - 03/21/20 02:11 AM

Originally Posted by danny clifton
I just made a run to the store. Put a little wash cloth in a tupperware dish. Added water and some clorox. Bought a few things and put them in the car. Got out the washcloth and wiped my hands down good. Drove home and wiped down the stuff I bought. I didnt get up close to anybody while i was there. I have no intention of just pretending that the disease is a joke but Im not going to "shelter in place" either unless I get sick. I do not believe government has the authority to take any of my rights. You know, stuff like life LIBERTY and the pursuit of happiness.
...x2 danny. with alittle common sense things will calm down and level off.
Posted By: Scuba1

Re: So much for social distance - 03/21/20 02:12 AM

I am trying to compress 7 days of work into 5 just to get away from the madness and get back home
Posted By: HobbieTrapper

Re: So much for social distance - 03/21/20 02:20 AM

Originally Posted by white17
Originally Posted by HobbieTrapper
If you aren’t high risk why should you be quarantined?



Because you don't know whether you are infected or not............especially if you play an electric guitar !! That should be an indicator right there !!


Infected or not won’t matter if high risk folks quarantine themselves.
Posted By: white17

Re: So much for social distance - 03/21/20 02:29 AM

That's true. but no amps allowed
Posted By: RM trapper

Re: So much for social distance - 03/21/20 02:30 AM

I'm getting out in the morning and driving 20 miles to lower elevation to search for morel mushrooms. I wander if that would be considered grocery shopping in the gubments eyes?
Posted By: star flakes

Re: So much for social distance - 03/21/20 02:30 AM

Originally Posted by HobbieTrapper
Got word the governor is going to lock down the state ( the National Guard is already rolling) so we go to the grocery store. We head to the check out and the isle just over from us an older lady is struggling. My wife goes over and resolves the issue. The lady is overwhelmed and comes over and gives my wife a hug and then hugs me. lol


God bless you for being good to that woman. This turns south and she will probably not make it, as the stress will probably get her.

For those who think they have the right to go places even under quarantine, they seem to forget there are lots of places they can't go from the White House to nuclear power station without being shot, and that includes your neighbors home.
This isn't about rights, this is about not being the person like that arrogant a** in South Korea who is known as patient 31 who infected half the sick in Korea, because she was going to do her own thing. This is about what it is going to do to a person if they have a mild case and other people die and they have to live with that until it probably gets to them and they commit suicide.
This is a biological weapon. Getting even a mild case is one which feels like spikes are being driven into your head, burning up with fever for days, your lungs feeling like a boa is squeezing your chest. That is in healthy people and for those saying it is just the sick and old getting this, do a search online in Teluride Colorado and the case of a baby in South Carolina. Children are getting this in numbers now and healthy adults.

It is life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness, and no one has the right to endanger anyone else. For those who think they do, Italy passed a law to put people into prison for decades for violating quarantine. As I mentioned, this goes south, and people who get blamed for getting others sick or violating the curfews are going to be in prison.

https://www.wyff4.com/article/7-mon...positive-for-covid-19-mom-says/31820453#
Posted By: AntiGov

Re: So much for social distance - 03/21/20 02:47 AM

I think our beezoe govenor is drafting a stay at home order as we speak. She can kiss my ...
Posted By: Boco

Re: So much for social distance - 03/21/20 02:48 AM

I aint doing no social distance,caus I just got my social assistance.
Posted By: AntiGov

Re: So much for social distance - 03/21/20 02:52 AM

They gonna shoot us , or put thousands of us in jail at once ?
Posted By: alaska viking

Re: So much for social distance - 03/21/20 02:59 AM

Does anyone know ANYONE, PERSONALLY, that has died from confirmed covid-19?
Posted By: wallfur

Re: So much for social distance - 03/21/20 03:07 AM

[quote=AntiGov]They gonna shoot us , or put thousands of us in jail at once ? .....no they just shoot the first guy then the rest will do as there told! remember Lavoy Finicum?
Posted By: WhiteTrash 88

Re: So much for social distance - 03/21/20 03:10 AM

Can't put thousands in jail cause they wouldn't be complying with social distancing so... I guess they start plinking
Posted By: wallfur

Re: So much for social distance - 03/21/20 03:10 AM

unless china is held responsible , this crap will continue year after year!
Posted By: AntiGov

Re: So much for social distance - 03/21/20 03:18 AM

Originally Posted by wallfur
[quote=AntiGov]They gonna shoot us , or put thousands of us in jail at once ? .....no they just shoot the first guy then the rest will do as there told! remember Lavoy Finicum?







Yeah he was murdered


Gonna be too many Lavoys to handle at once i think
Posted By: AntiGov

Re: So much for social distance - 03/21/20 03:19 AM

Originally Posted by alaska viking
Does anyone know ANYONE, PERSONALLY, that has died from confirmed covid-19?



Good question

I doubt it
Posted By: danny clifton

Re: So much for social distance - 03/21/20 03:21 AM

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This is a biological weapon. Getting even a mild case is one which feels like spikes are being driven into your head, burning up with fever for days, your lungs feeling like a boa is squeezing your chest.


Star flakes, I have to ask. How did you come up with all that?????????????????????????????
Posted By: jeff karsten

Re: So much for social distance - 03/21/20 03:24 AM

Originally Posted by AntiGov
They gonna shoot us , or put thousands of us in jail at once ?



No more than 50
Posted By: DDD

Re: So much for social distance - 03/21/20 03:37 AM

Ha he shoulda never ran then when he stopped he shoulda kept his hands up
Posted By: wallfur

Re: So much for social distance - 03/21/20 03:47 AM

Originally Posted by DDD
Ha he shoulda never ran then when he stopped he shoulda kept his hands up
......that was my point ...do as your told all you little sheeple!...people on hear saying they wont comply but when it comes down to it , I think they will!..not many other choices.
Posted By: martentrapper

Re: So much for social distance - 03/21/20 04:16 AM

How does one prove WHO someone got a virus from?
mt
Posted By: NonPCfed

Re: So much for social distance - 03/21/20 04:46 AM

South Dakota's rate of positive tests has stayed at 2% this week. That's not 2% of the population, that's 2% of those tested. All of our less than 20 positive tests have a reason why they are positive (out of state or country travel), no community spread, yet. Some people can believe that this s*** is everywhere but I'm not going to live in fear. No SDNAG being mobilized here and we'll keep taking prudent actions. We'll see...
Posted By: wallfur

Re: So much for social distance - 03/21/20 04:52 AM

Originally Posted by martentrapper
How does one prove WHO someone got a virus from?
mt
....it started in china as did all the other virus have and we will fight these types of virus year after year until china is held responsible...
Posted By: TC1

Re: So much for social distance - 03/21/20 09:04 AM

I guess I am of the belief that this is in all honesty mother nature doing what she does. We are mostly all outdoors sportsman on here, and we all have witnessed many times how a species population fluctuates greatly over the course of time. I have seen it several times in our rabbit and raccoon population around here. China has something like 15 cities with a population of more than ten million and a total population north of 1.7 billion nowadays. I don't care if it's rats, rabbits, coons, or people, you put that many in one area area long enough there's going to be a drastic decline eventually. BTW this is only my opinion, and I may very well be wrong. I also don't believe a thing China reports, they've lied since the start, why start being honest now? Hopefully we all can learn from this.
Posted By: run

Re: So much for social distance - 03/21/20 10:04 AM

Originally Posted by star flakes
Originally Posted by HobbieTrapper
Got word the governor is going to lock down the state ( the National Guard is already rolling) so we go to the grocery store. We head to the check out and the isle just over from us an older lady is struggling. My wife goes over and resolves the issue. The lady is overwhelmed and comes over and gives my wife a hug and then hugs me. lol


God bless you for being good to that woman. This turns south and she will probably not make it, as the stress will probably get her.

For those who think they have the right to go places even under quarantine, they seem to forget there are lots of places they can't go from the White House to nuclear power station without being shot, and that includes your neighbors home.
This isn't about rights, this is about not being the person like that arrogant a** in South Korea who is known as patient 31 who infected half the sick in Korea, because she was going to do her own thing. This is about what it is going to do to a person if they have a mild case and other people die and they have to live with that until it probably gets to them and they commit suicide.
This is a biological weapon. Getting even a mild case is one which feels like spikes are being driven into your head, burning up with fever for days, your lungs feeling like a boa is squeezing your chest. That is in healthy people and for those saying it is just the sick and old getting this, do a search online in Teluride Colorado and the case of a baby in South Carolina. Children are getting this in numbers now and healthy adults.

It is life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness, and no one has the right to endanger anyone else. For those who think they do, Italy passed a law to put people into prison for decades for violating quarantine. As I mentioned, this goes south, and people who get blamed for getting others sick or violating the curfews are going to be in prison.

https://www.wyff4.com/article/7-mon...positive-for-covid-19-mom-says/31820453#

X2
Posted By: loosegoose

Re: So much for social distance - 03/21/20 10:59 AM

Originally Posted by star flakes


God bless you for being good to that woman. This turns south and she will probably not make it, as the stress will probably get her.

For those who think they have the right to go places even under quarantine, they seem to forget there are lots of places they can't go from the White House to nuclear power station without being shot, and that includes your neighbors home.
This isn't about rights, this is about not being the person like that arrogant a** in South Korea who is known as patient 31 who infected half the sick in Korea, because she was going to do her own thing. This is about what it is going to do to a person if they have a mild case and other people die and they have to live with that until it probably gets to them and they commit suicide.
This is a biological weapon. Getting even a mild case is one which feels like spikes are being driven into your head, burning up with fever for days, your lungs feeling like a boa is squeezing your chest. That is in healthy people and for those saying it is just the sick and old getting this, do a search online in Teluride Colorado and the case of a baby in South Carolina. Children are getting this in numbers now and healthy adults.

It is life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness, and no one has the right to endanger anyone else. For those who think they do, Italy passed a law to put people into prison for decades for violating quarantine. As I mentioned, this goes south, and people who get blamed for getting others sick or violating the curfews are going to be in prison.

https://www.wyff4.com/article/7-mon...positive-for-covid-19-mom-says/31820453#


Are you really comparing breaking in to the White House or a nuclear power plant to going out for a walk in the neighborhood? That's a strawman argument if ever I've heard one. Nobody said they should be allowed to go anywhere they want or to break into private property. What we're saying is that the government cannot tell perfectly healthy people they can't leave their houses or meet up with other people. There's that pesky first amendment, with it's right to assemble.


Posted By: HobbieTrapper

Re: So much for social distance - 03/21/20 11:59 AM

Originally Posted by star flakes
Originally Posted by HobbieTrapper
Got word the governor is going to lock down the state ( the National Guard is already rolling) so we go to the grocery store. We head to the check out and the isle just over from us an older lady is struggling. My wife goes over and resolves the issue. The lady is overwhelmed and comes over and gives my wife a hug and then hugs me. lol


God bless you for being good to that woman. This turns south and she will probably not make it, as the stress will probably get her.


I didn’t do anything. My wife is the saint. She’s always “listening.” She made me aware of the situation and how she was “feeling led”, I just said, “Follow then.”
Posted By: NonPCfed

Re: So much for social distance - 03/21/20 02:08 PM

TC1- Not to be nitpicky but China's pop is (or was) a bit over 1.4 billion. I know, what's a 200-300 million when you're talking about over a billion. China is on course to be eclipsed by India as the most populated nation. Before this illness, the Chinese were also aging overall and the main force of younger adults was shrinking. They had already reached their zenith as the factory to the world and countries with younger overall pops, such as Vietnam, were starting to eat their low wage but higher manufacturing ability's lunch. That's one reason why China is (or was) using its money that they had made to buy up good amounts of the under-developed world. If they won't have enough young adults to be a major player as manufacturers in 20+ years, they will own and control the factories in places such as certain African, other Asian, and even South American nations where the cheap labor will be found. We'll see....
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