I have been told of a speakeasy here in town. I'm not looking to out it, or go there, just kind of LOL about it. Curious where it is. I have a couple ideas but I'm not going to go look for it.
I have been told of a speakeasy here in town. I'm not looking to out it, or go there, just kind of LOL about it. Curious where it is. I have a couple ideas but I'm not going to go look for it.
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I'm pretty sure there's a speakeasy a mile from my parents house. There's some connections to local police so I doubt anything will be done about it...
Last I heard they're not doing takeout (despite having good, simple bar food), but there are always hick trucks there and I saw a bartender outside today, so I'm guessing they all sit upstairs in the small banquet room and get fucked up. Hell maybe downstairs at the bar, because there's a 2500 pickup blocking the rear sliding door and tables are stood up blocking windows, so...
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There's a high percentage of people not taking this seriously... you would think with all of the business closures and normal weekend off for a lot of businesses that traffic and populated areas would be empty... but no... people out everywhere.
I have a few family members that work in the medical community... talk to them and this shit is real. The stress and courage just to do their jobs is through the roof!
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Seshmeister (03-30-2020)
Current estimates for the US are over 200 000 dead.
The important thing though is Trump's viewing figures are up!
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You can make your own bar, all you need is a seat and some booze.
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Maybe some good news
University of Washington projection: Coronavirus won’t overwhelm Ohio hospitals and ICU beds
https://www.cleveland.com/news/2020/...-icu-beds.html
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He's just incapable of stopping his Ringmaster Showman bullshit, even at a time such as this.
But, it's just...him. He is who he is, it's baked into the cake, and he isn't gonna change who he is at this stage of the game, regardless of the circumstances...mostly because, he can't change.
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Come on guys... There's a COVID-19 thread in the Front-Line forum... if you want to post political shit there... do so.
I started this thread to discuss the real things impacting us within our homes and local communities. Can you please keep it in that realm..?
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I hate to say it but I’m having a blast during this. The ski resorts are closed to the public but being on the volunteer ski patrol we have been skiing slopes covered in some of the best snowfall of the year with nobody on then. Also gas for the snowmobile is dirt cheap.
Funny. I talked to a friend in Park City, Utah and asked how is it down there. He said all the church’s are closed but the liquor stores are open. It’s going pretty good.
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According to the New England Journal of Medicine COVID-19 has a mortality rate of 0.1%. What kills people is the secondary infection that causes pneumonia. You can treat pneumonia with antibiotics and usually if you get a person on a Z-Pack when they first start showing signs of pneumonia you can kill it off before it sets in and gets worse.
So sure. Something to be careful about but it doesn’t justify the level of panic we are seeing. This is not Ebola.
Last edited by Nickdfresh; 03-31-2020 at 08:01 PM.
No douche, here's actual science and statistics. 60K dead would be the worst case scenario flu season:
https://www.cdc.gov/flu/about/season...-2017-2018.htmAs it does for the numbers of flu cases, doctor’s visits and hospitalizations, CDC also estimates deaths in the United States using mathematical modeling. CDC estimates that from 2010-2011 to 2013-2014, influenza-associated deaths in the United States ranged from a low of 12,000 (during 2011-2012) to a high of 56,000 (during 2012-2013). Death certificate data and weekly influenza virus surveillance information was used to estimate how many flu-related deaths occurred among people whose underlying cause of death on their death certificate included respiratory or circulatory causes. For more information, see Estimating Seasonal Influenza-Associated Deaths in the United States and CDC’s Disease Burden of Influenza page.
And 200,000 would be after shuttering three quarters of the population in social distancing, with no vaccine available. How many people would die from the flu if we did that for influenza?..
Last edited by Nickdfresh; 03-31-2020 at 09:19 PM.
Crazy talk.
For years now you have been saying how all politicians are the same and it doesn't matter if you have a completely incompetent narcissistic crazy liar as your president.
Sorry but you are now being proved completely wrong. This is what happens when you embrace ignorance, where is your fucking 10 years at medical school? 5 minutes in a social media bubble and 20 minutes of Fox News does not make your opinion as valid as Dr. Birxt. What is wrong with you people?
The US had got her best scientists and clinicians to work out a plan to deal with future pandemics and Trump ignored all of it completely relying on hunches and bullshit. We all pay now. When pandemics break out you can't get rid of them until they are gone from all countries. Until your president and that nightmare in Brazil gets with the game or even better is incapacitated with it themselves the whole world is in lock down.
Chimp & Cheney killed just under 3000 on 9/11. Another 2000 or so in New Orleans, and I forget what the last count was, but let's say a nice round 10,000 in their idiotic wars (just the US numbers)
15,000 Americans dead, for no good reason. Hard to imagine anybody could have ever done worse than that.... but here we are.![]()
This past weekend several of the most popular state parks here in Arkansas saw record number of visitors and one had to open overflow parking... So many people in fact that social distancing was nearly impossible on trails and common areas.
What was alarming was the number of out of state license plates spotted in the parking areas.
Sadly, because people won't stay home the state is considering closing all the parks and recreation areas to get people to stop traveling here.
Going to be warm here Friday and Saturday. I'm riding somewhere. Not the Towpath though, Cuyahoga River overflowed the other day and flooded a lot of the trails in the national park.
HUTCHINS, Texas (AP) — A tractor-trailer hauling toilet paper crashed and caught fire near Dallas early Wednesday, spilling the hot commodity all over an interstate.
The fire shut down westbound lanes of Interstate 20 near Interstate 45 in Hutchins, the Texas Department of Transportation said.
The driver of the truck is OK, officials said.
The toilet paper appeared to be large rolls typically used in stores, restaurants and other businesses. Texas Department of Transportation officials said the load of toilet paper “burned extensively,” according to Dallas TV station WFAA.
Toilet paper has been in high demand amid the coronavirus pandemic. Producers ramped up production and shipping operations to resupply stores wiped out by consumers buying toilet paper and paper towels in bulk.
State Parks are going to be closed in Arkansas. Governor has advised the Sec of Interior to close Buffalo National park as well due to record number of out of state visitors this last week.
Good news... alcohol sales were up 55% in the last 2 weeks!! Bad news... I still live in a dry county!!
Florida Governor today (finally) issued a statewide stay-at-home alert for all non-essential designated workers.
Am watching the Miami area cases starting to spike...
ZahZoo (04-02-2020)
A couple guys at work think there is more of a lockdown coming in the state. DeWine is supposed to make another announcement today. And a couple more co-workers think that with 35 people on the floor at once, it's inevitable that someone has the virus and more will get it.
Far as I know, the FDA would consider us essential. Work is prepared to pay us for 14 days in the event of a closure. We work tonight and then Mon-Thurs next week, then off for a week. If we did get shut down, it would be nice to have it after our day shifts next week. Three weeks off and nothing to do!
Our $3 shift premium got extended until the 20th. I joked that I'd spend it on a single mother...she texted yesterday. Here we go...
I expect more stay at home/shelter in place orders coming...
The concerning part is that testing is finally starting to become widely available in many areas... Arkansas just report 900 tested in the last 24 hours. So the number will be jumping just on the basis of more people getting tested. Given the incubation rate averages 5 days to first symptoms and up to 14 days... we're just now seeing results for folks that have been contagious since mid-March. Unsettling...
Note the age...
Fountains of Wayne’s Adam Schlesinger Dead at 52 From Coronavirus
Adam Schlesinger, co-founder of the New Jersey power-pop group Fountains of Wayne and Emmy- and Grammy-winning songwriter for film, television, and theater, died Wednesday from complications related to COVID-19. He was 52.
Schelsinger’s lawyer, Josh Grier, confirmed the musician’s death to Rolling Stone. Schlesinger was hospitalized in March and tested positive for the coronavirus. At the time, he was placed on a ventilator and heavily sedated.
Schlesinger had one of the most unique and busiest careers in pop. With Fountains of Wayne — a group that blended power-pop delight with indie and alt-rock sensibilities — he released five albums between 1996 and 2011. During the same period, he released six albums with his other group, Ivy, all the while building a portfolio of TV and film music. His first hit came in 1996, but it was a song engineered to sound like it was actually from the Sixties: “That Thing You Do.” The track served as the sole hit for the Wonders, the fake band at the center of Tom Hanks’ film That Thing You Do!; in real life, the track charted well and earned Schlesinger an Oscar nomination for Best Original Song.
“There would be no Playtone without Adam Schlesinger, without his That Thing You Do!” Tom Hanks wrote. “He was a One-der. Lost him to Covid-19. Terribly sad today.”
Seven years later, Schlesinger and Fountains of Wayne would notch their own career-defining hit, “Stacy’s Mom.”
More at https://www.rollingstone.com/music/m...avirus-975786/
Don't know about Ebola but the CDC says 12k died in the US from 2009 H1N1. This article suggests it was 10 times that.
https://www.npr.org/sections/health-...iously-thought
Fountains Of Wayne's Adam Schlesinger Has Died After Testing Positive For Coronavirus
STEWART PERRIE in NEWS
Last updated 1:47, Thursday 02 April 2020 BST
Singer and co-founder of the band Fountains of Wayne, Adam Schlesinger, has died after testing positive for coronavirus.
The 'Stacy's Mom' singer was 52.
Adam's lawyer Josh Grier confirmed to Rolling Stone the artist died due to complications from Covid-19. He had been hospitalised and placed on a ventilator two weeks ago, according to Variety.
Schlesinger was inspired to write the iconic Fountains of Wayne track over a friendship he had when he was young.
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"One of my best friends, when we were maybe 11 or 12, came to me and announced that he thought my grandmother was hot. And I said, 'Hey, you're stepping over the line,' but at that point in life, I wouldn't put it past anyone," he recalled to MTV News.
The 2003-hit song 'Stacey's Mom' earned his band two Grammy Awards for Best New Artist and Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal.
But the singer-songwriter was also incredibly successful outside Fountains of Wayne.
Before releasing 'Stacy's Mom', Schlesinger was nominated for an Oscar and a Golden Globe Award in 1997 for writing the title track of That Thing You Do!
He and David Javerbaum won a Daytime Emmy in 2011 for Outstanding Music And Lyrics for their song 'It's Not Just for Gays Anymore', which was performed by Neil Patrick Harris during the 65th Tony Awards.
The 52-year-old also copped several Emmy nominations and one award for for his work on TV show Crazy Ex-Girlfriend.
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I believe it is 10X that, but not just the US, the world total...
By the same token, people who have died from COVID-19 are also under-counted, because at least some have died of it without a test to verify...
*Above post was merged from a separate thread as I didn't see that Sesh posted it here...
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