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March 26th, 2020, 05:47 PM
#551
Has too much time on their hands

Originally Posted by
fishfood
Mosq
My closest fortinos is a 1 hr 3 minute drive lol. The closest metro is closer at 40 minutes.
I'm out in the the woods I'm probably closer to j ben than big bulk stores lol.
We receive the same traffic issues every may till October just going in different directions or its split up right where we are . 48 and lake ridge I have learned over the years to head south on Friday and north on Sunday to get the least traffic [emoji1787] you do it the opposite and it's slow going .
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Ouch.... unless you have friends close by it looks like you are stuck with a long wait or ...
shopping with the the new fashions for shopping...
https://frontierfirearms.ca/british-...n-hazard-suit/
For the essentials like milk and eggs.... maybe a farmers CO-OP or alternative that will package them up for pickup ... just use your imagination I guess.
We passed 4,000 CONFIRMED cases today and 39 deaths.
Last edited by mosquito; March 26th, 2020 at 05:49 PM.
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March 26th, 2020 05:47 PM
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March 26th, 2020, 06:01 PM
#552
One of my dogs just farted neither accepting blame. But I smelt it so not suspect coronavirus patient yet
Damn
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March 26th, 2020, 07:14 PM
#553

Originally Posted by
canadaman30
Try to explain that to so many people that are laidoff and not working because they are not deemed essential, while the alcoholics and drug users stores are open and employees still get to work and don't loose anything.
Clothing is non-essential but booze and weed is, pathetic...
Look if anyone wants to work, I am sure we can find them a truck. But before they all jump at these jobs, better listen to the terms of deal.
1) Once you leave the house, you DO NOT get to go home till this whole thing is over. Even if this goes on for a year or more.
2) You will have no place to eat except in your truck. The food will be cold and greasy, unless you live off dried noodles and sandwiches.
3) If you get sick, well best of luck.
4) If you happen to die, the only way your going home is as a bag of ashes.
No funeral, no consideration of religion.
In the furnace, in a bag and your last ride will be a FEDEX truck.
How many trucks can I fill.
Last edited by Snowwalker; March 26th, 2020 at 07:18 PM.
Take the warning labels off. Darwin will solve the problem.
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March 26th, 2020, 07:15 PM
#554
Wednesday’s cases bring the total to five in the London and Middlesex County and 14 across Southwestern Ontario.
The London-Middlesex case comes a day after local health officials announced two people had tested positive for COVID-19.
One is a female health-care worker in her 20s who works at University Hospital. She had recently travelled to Las Vegas and went to work while showing symptoms.
The second case is an assistant Crown attorney in her 40s who recently travelled to Sint Maarten. This case forced the closure of the London courthouse Tuesday for a “thorough cleaning” of the building.
This is not good
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March 26th, 2020, 07:19 PM
#555

Originally Posted by
Snowwalker
Look if anyone wants to work, I am sure we can find them a truck. But before they all jump at these jobs, better listen to the terms of deal.
1) Once you leave the house, you DO NOT get to go home till this while thing is over. Even if this goes on for a year or more.
2) You will have no place to eat except in your truck. The food will be cold and greasy, unless you live off dried noodles and sandwiches.
3) If you get sick, well best of luck.
4) If you happen to die, the only way your going home is as a bag of ashes.
No funeral, no consideration of religion.
In the furnace, in a bag and your last ride will be a FEDEX truck.
How many trucks can I fill.
Them new fangle trucks gots
speed limiters on em ?
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March 26th, 2020, 07:28 PM
#556
Take the warning labels off. Darwin will solve the problem.
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March 26th, 2020, 08:09 PM
#557

Originally Posted by
js4fn
Wednesday’s cases bring the total to five in the London and Middlesex County and 14 across Southwestern Ontario.
The London-Middlesex case comes a day after local health officials announced two people had tested positive for COVID-19.
One is a female health-care worker in her 20s who works at University Hospital. She had recently travelled to Las Vegas and went to work while showing symptoms.
The second case is an assistant Crown attorney in her 40s who recently travelled to Sint Maarten. This case forced the closure of the London courthouse Tuesday for a “thorough cleaning” of the building.
This is not good
Only three confirmed cases in Sint Martin, might be the planes infecting everyone.
https://ncov2019.live/data?fbclid=Iw...l2SLBqPwlw45xA
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March 26th, 2020, 08:28 PM
#558
Now their saying this coronavirus was detected in bats years ago.In 2020 it made the jump to humans
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March 26th, 2020, 09:03 PM
#559
Has too much time on their hands

Originally Posted by
Snowwalker
Look if anyone wants to work, I am sure we can find them a truck. But before they all jump at these jobs, better listen to the terms of deal.
1) Once you leave the house, you DO NOT get to go home till this whole thing is over. Even if this goes on for a year or more.
2) You will have no place to eat except in your truck. The food will be cold and greasy, unless you live off dried noodles and sandwiches.
3) If you get sick, well best of luck.
4) If you happen to die, the only way your going home is as a bag of ashes.
No funeral, no consideration of religion.
In the furnace, in a bag and your last ride will be a FEDEX truck.
How many trucks can I fill.
Join the club, I go to work everyday as well. Lucky me I get to bring this virus home everyday to the rest of my family while they are at home doing as they should. Same here if I die or a family member, oh well that's me and my family's problem. Profits seem to be the deciding factor when it comes to being deemed an essential service. Insane to me booze and drugs are essential, but cloths and coffee is non-essential ?..
Last edited by canadaman30; March 26th, 2020 at 09:48 PM.
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March 26th, 2020, 09:39 PM
#560
Has too much time on their hands

Originally Posted by
fratri
Just imagine what an alcoholic can do to a family member if they went through withdrawal. It may easy to say screw the alcoholics but it is society (probably their loved ones) that will pay the price. Nothing is just black and white....
Sure I agree, but how about the cashiers at the beer stores getting the virus at work, bring it home, infect and kills family members. What a price to pay to accommodate the alcoholic that wants his booze.