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| Creme Fraiche <caf@lat.ta>: Apr 18 04:58PM -0400 Cindy Hamilton formulated on Saturday : > There's plenty of blame for everybody. Both China and Trump lied > and people suffered for it. > Cindy Hamilton Without China there's no shelter at home law, so let us at least see that much from the get go about this Coronavirus mess. You can't lay this one on Trump, there is no Administration in History that could have been really prepared for this size of a mess. I'm not making any excuses for Trump being an asshole or saying he couldn't have acted faster, just saying what a load of shit China planted on the world, this time and what's next from them?! |
| Dave Smith <adavid.smith@sympatico.ca>: Apr 18 07:30PM -0400 On 2020-04-18 5:53 p.m., Lucretia Borgia wrote: > I heard today that the 'source' was most likely a dead bat, eaten by a > street dog and subsequently it transferred to humans. Every empirical study in epidemiology starts with a dog eating a wild animal. |
| Ed Pawlowski <esp@snet.xxx>: Apr 18 05:25PM -0400 On 4/18/2020 4:40 PM, Bruce wrote: >> areas to have a higher incidence of late bill payment than the well to >> do areas. > Disproportionate as in 'larger numbers than average'. Like I said. No shit. Poor people have a larger portion of late bills. I wonder how they figured that out. |
| Bruce <bruce@null.null>: Apr 19 06:58AM +1000 >> social distancing and locking down and all that, but in the meantime >> children still go to school. >Together in class? Yes. |
| Bruce <bruce@null.null>: Apr 19 06:58AM +1000 >how much you'd like to imagine they are, Bruce. >I hope you know that already and are just having >a bit of fun. Yes, I suspected that. And hoped it. |
| Creme Fraiche <caf@lat.ta>: Apr 18 04:59PM -0400 Bruce formulated on Saturday : >>> children still go to school. >> Together in class? > Yes. Well you do know children can show no symptoms and be carrying that shit around like crop dusters, right? |
| Bruce <bruce@null.null>: Apr 19 06:59AM +1000 >> Could you vote for a gay guy? Or a gay woman? >Will the fruitcake MAGA? >Guffaw! Let's assume he's your kind of president, whatever that requires. But he's gay. Would you vote for him? |
| Bruce <bruce@null.null>: Apr 19 09:06AM +1000 >> color, so to speak. >The people smart enough to be a good president are smart enough not to >run for office. What a terrible process. Obama, Clinton and Bush Sr. were smart enough. |
| Creme Fraiche <caf@lat.ta>: Apr 18 05:04PM -0400 Bruce explained on 4/18/2020 : >> I hope you know that already and are just having >> a bit of fun. > Yes, I suspected that. And hoped it. Like most places in the world the choices never seem very good after they boil it down to two candidates, I mean really, Biden or Trump. Many people here are fed up with the status quo when it comes to how our government has been operating so Trump is a horse of a different color, so to speak. |
| Bruce <bruce@null.null>: Apr 19 07:04AM +1000 >Well you do know children can show no symptoms >and be carrying that shit around like crop >dusters, right? Yes, that's my point. |
| Creme Fraiche <cf@invalid.invalid>: Apr 18 07:09PM -0400 Ed Pawlowski was thinking very hard : >> color, so to speak. > The people smart enough to be a good president are smart enough not to run > for office. What a terrible process. So true, the only reason to want that job is to put a candle on your cake. Cake? I'm on food topic now, full circle. |
| Creme Fraiche <cf@invalid.invalid>: Apr 18 07:10PM -0400 Bruce presented the following explanation : >> The people smart enough to be a good president are smart enough not to >> run for office. What a terrible process. > Obama, Clinton and Bush Sr. were smart enough. It's an ego thing to be POTUS, perhaps the most powerful man on the planet. |
| Hank Rogers <Nospam@invalid.com>: Apr 18 06:28PM -0500 Bruce wrote: > "He is doing even less than Trump is doing to stop the spread of the > China virus is what you're saying." > You brought up Trump. It doesn't matter who brought it up Pruce. You can still sniff his ass, either way. |
| Bruce <bruce@null.null>: Apr 19 06:57AM +1000 >> You'd know better than me because you ARE the average American :) >You have *ZERO* clue about living in the USA, Bruce, no >really you do not. RFC is very informative. I have learnt that the USA is built on selfishness and that Americans only have one priority: money. What I still have trouble figuring out is how roughly 50% of Americans can be stupid enough to trust and elect Trump. I'm still working on that one. |
| Creme Fraiche <caf@lat.ta>: Apr 18 05:19PM -0400 Bruce formulated on Saturday : >> You're too busy whining about the USA and how >> we are dealing with it. > I've repeatedly called the Chinese barbarians for various reasons. You bitch about the USA and Americans at least 100 times more than you do about China. Sheesh. |
| "itsjoannotjoann@webtv.net" <itsjoannotjoann@webtv.net>: Apr 18 04:21PM -0700 On Saturday, April 18, 2020 at 5:17:12 PM UTC-5, GM wrote: > -- > Best > Greg *SNORT* |
| Sheldon Martin <penmart01@aol.com>: Apr 18 04:59PM -0400 >change habits and adapt to a new reality, whatever that may be. >How many will continue to cook instead of heading back to the >restaurants? Not a good time to be in any retail or food business. I predict that most intelligent people will be cooking at home... even if opening cans... that's the best way to have control of how clean one eats... I think restaurnats are and have always been the filthiest. Eating out is the very best way to contract a life threatening disease... the vast majority of restaurant food is not properly handled/prepared... most is too dangerous to be sent to land fills. |
| Bruce <bruce@null.null>: Apr 19 07:01AM +1000 >change habits and adapt to a new reality, whatever that may be. >How many will continue to cook instead of heading back to the >restaurants? Not a good time to be in any retail or food business. It would be good for the environment if many people continue to work from home after this crisis. |
| Hank Rogers <Nospam@invalid.com>: Apr 18 06:18PM -0500 Bruce wrote: >> properly handled/prepared... most is too dangerous to be sent to land >> fills. > How about that Chinese restaurant you frequently frequent? Golden coin? Hell that place is so sanitized, Popeye can shit on the tables, and culture swabs show it's sterile. Normally Popeye don't trust chinks, but the dinks and gooks at golden coin are perfect. |
| Creme Fraiche <cf@invalid.invalid>: Apr 18 07:07PM -0400 Bruce wrote : >> was a problem from the yarn. She did not like them so i have a rainbow asst. >> Plus I work healthcare so I get n95 there to do my job. > I'd rather have no masks and not work in healthcare. Masks may be standard gear for everyone until there's a vaccine, or until you've survived the China virus and made your own immunity. |
| "itsjoannotjoann@webtv.net" <itsjoannotjoann@webtv.net>: Apr 18 04:18PM -0700 On Saturday, April 18, 2020 at 5:14:21 PM UTC-5, GM wrote: > -- > Best > Greg I've never ordered food from any store or online service. I've never used Kroger's shopping service either where you order and then pick-up. |
| "cshenk" <cshenk1@cox.net>: Apr 18 03:58PM -0500 jmcquown wrote: > who live in on these outlying sea islands don't have to drive another > 15-20 miles to buy them. It makes good business sense. > Jill Makes sense to me too. It's really hard to go more than 3 miles here, and not pass a grocery store. You have to go some 15-20 miles from me and Gary, for that to stop. |
| "cshenk" <cshenk1@cox.net>: Apr 18 04:07PM -0500 Gary wrote: > > seems to be insinuating you shopped for milk and eggs 3 times that > > week which you didn't. > Quit being so clueless in RFC. Read closer for comprehension. Quit being so rude. My reading is fine. You snipped her post and tried to add a smiley. The smiley doesn't make it 'ok'. |
| "cshenk" <cshenk1@cox.net>: Apr 18 04:09PM -0500 Gary wrote: > buy milk from Dollar General. You replied with, "Who the fuck > cares where anyone buys milk?" then in the next few days told us > where YOU buy milk...at Dollar General. Context Gary. Context which you removed makes the difference. |
| Hank Rogers <Nospam@invalid.com>: Apr 18 04:00PM -0500 Bruce wrote: >> Just a quick exit. He's been holding all night. >> Later comes the nice long dog walk for exercise. > How do you know this? :) Druce, People have routines and know them. HAVE YOU NOW STARTED TO SNIFF DOG'S ASSES ?????? Order some knee pads for the smaller breeds Gruce. I can offer you to come and sniff a mare's ass. She's a pretty gentle animal, but don't try to grab her tits. She don't like that. |
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