Objectively speaking that's the case for me too. )
Based on what real virilogists say there is hope for NTTD in April. The Western world will start getting vaccines in January (The West has bought 80% of the up coming vaccines). With some luck and good work the general population will start reciving vaccines in April.
Personally I think all politicians did what they thought was best, some good ,some bad decisions, I'm
only glad I didn't have to make any of those decisions, and will give them the benefit of the doubt. I'm
sure they were all following scientific advice. It's always easy to be wise after the event.
I agree with you here 97% - with the exception of those leaders who decided to ignore the threat right from the beginning and did basically nothing!
President of the 'Misty Eyes Club'.
Dalton - the weak and weepy Bond!
I'm not sure Trump did what he thought was best for the American people when it comes to Covid-19, to be honest. I think his ego and the stock exchange was far more important to him than the safety of the American people. He was briefed early on and knew what the dangers were, but still played corona down and mocked those who took it seriously.
) Oh, definitely! But first there's the one which will be opening on Dec 1st... which is tomorrow in UK time!
Sure would be a terrific coincidence if our beloved Higgins had a major part in that, wouldn't it?
) Oh, definitely! But first there's the one which will be opening on Dec 1st... which is tomorrow in UK time!
Sure would be a terrific coincidence if our beloved Higgins had a major part in that, wouldn't it?
) ) )
Coincidence? It'd be more like enemy action... I look forward to this year's AJB advent calendar
13% of the hospital beds in the US the are used by corona patients, according to the authorities. Some fear the health system may collapse if the Thanksgiving holiday causes more outbreaks, I read. Let't hope for the best for Americans!
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13% of the hospital beds in the US the are used by corona patients, according to the authorities. Some fear the health system may collapse if the Thanksgiving holiday causes more outbreaks, I read. Let't hope for the best for Americans!
I'm in San Mateo, in California. I believe they said on the news almost all of the ICU beds in my county are filled. The hospitals are distributing patients to other hospitals just so one hospital doesn't get overwhelmed.
Some people would complain even if you hang them with a new rope
Danish swinger clubs have found a loop-hole in the corona restrictions. They have been classified as fitness clubs, so they are only required to wear protection on their helmets and not on their faces )
) ) )
I do love human ingenuity -{ as with the church in some part of America that
has designated itself as a " Strip Club " as unlike churches they are allowed to
open in that state
( I know you guys like to fact check my political posts, but I don't have a link, so this
could be an urban myth )
It sounds true and I'd like it to be true, so can we agree not to fact check this one?
The story also made me wonder if any churches in a different state with different corona restrictions has registered as strip clubs?
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) ) )
I do love human ingenuity -{ as with the church in some part of America that
has designated itself as a " Strip Club " as unlike churches they are allowed to
open in that state
( I know you guys like to fact check my political posts, but I don't have a link, so this
could be an urban myth )
It sounds true and I'd like it to be true, so can we agree not to fact check this one?
The story also made me wonder if any churches in a different state with different corona restrictions has registered as strip clubs?
In my area of the World they were allowing limited seating capacity in restaurants, but bars couldn't open. So what did bars start to do? You guessed it, a small menu of food so they could open up. That was short lived though as most of California has moved to tougher restrictions due to increasing cases. Restaurants have to move to take-out only. They may still offer outdoor dining, but a very limited capacity. And it has to be true outdoor dining, not the tent with with windows and three sides on it. I call that the indoor dining, thats placed outside but still considered indoors. Lots of other retail establishments have to close back up. People are getting agitated.
Some people would complain even if you hang them with a new rope
I found something Trump has said that's (almost) completely true!
Trump keeps saying the US tests more people than anyone else. How much countries test their populations is interesting and important, so I Googled it. It turns out only the UK tests more than the US.
(Norway is not among the top 12)
Danish swinger clubs have found a loop-hole in the corona restrictions. They have been classified as fitness clubs, so they are only required to wear protection on their helmets and not on their faces )
I'd fit right in with my leather mask )
"...the purposeful slant of his striding figure looked dangerous, as if he was making quickly for something bad that was happening further down the street." -SMERSH on 007 dossier photo, Ch. 6 FRWL.....
The new word of the year will be chosen by the Norwegian Language Council on Friday, and it will almost certainly be Corona related. Among the favourites are "hytteskam" ("cabin shame") , the feeling you get when you visit your cabin. Cabins are usually in small municipalities with a tiny health system. I'm sure this is a common problem in most countries :v
Another candidate is "søringkarantene" ("southerners' quarantene"). In the spring Northern Norway forced people to go into a quarantene if we wanted to visit the north because their part of the country had very few examples of infection. Back in the day northerners were treated a bit like Irishmen were in England, so many saw this as the revenge of the north.
Please share words and expressions born from the pandemic!
The new word of the year will be chosen by the Norwegian Language Council on Friday, and it will almost certainly be Corona related. Among the favourites are "hytteskam" ("cabin shame") , the feeling you get when you visit your cabin. Cabins are usually in small municipalities with a tiny health system. I'm sure this is a common problem in most countries :v
Another candidate is "søringkarantene" ("southerners' quarantene"). In the spring Northern Norway forced people to go into a quarantene if we wanted to visit the north because their part of the country had very few examples of infection. Back in the day northerners were treated a bit like Irishmen were in England, so many saw this as the revenge of the north.
Please share words and expressions born from the pandemic!
The word of the year is still fighting the legal challenges to the vote count, but we have several words of the month: for January it was, predictably, Coronavirus. In March it was emergency powers act (valmiuslaki), and in August it was mass exposure (joukkoaltistuminen).
"I mean, she almost kills bond...with her ass."
-Mr Arlington Beech
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Based on what real virilogists say there is hope for NTTD in April. The Western world will start getting vaccines in January (The West has bought 80% of the up coming vaccines). With some luck and good work the general population will start reciving vaccines in April.
I agree with you here 97% - with the exception of those leaders who decided to ignore the threat right from the beginning and did basically nothing!
Dalton - the weak and weepy Bond!
I wouldn’t say it’s a miracle or a good omen at all. Just that you have a mental deterioration perhaps.
little snake has almost killed you
Dalton - the weak and weepy Bond!
I feel an imaginary conversation coming on...
Sure would be a terrific coincidence if our beloved Higgins had a major part in that, wouldn't it?
Brexit? Humbug!
Coincidence? It'd be more like enemy action...
I'm in San Mateo, in California. I believe they said on the news almost all of the ICU beds in my county are filled. The hospitals are distributing patients to other hospitals just so one hospital doesn't get overwhelmed.
It sounds true and I'd like it to be true, so can we agree not to fact check this one?
The story also made me wonder if any churches in a different state with different corona restrictions has registered as strip clubs?
In my area of the World they were allowing limited seating capacity in restaurants, but bars couldn't open. So what did bars start to do? You guessed it, a small menu of food so they could open up. That was short lived though as most of California has moved to tougher restrictions due to increasing cases. Restaurants have to move to take-out only. They may still offer outdoor dining, but a very limited capacity. And it has to be true outdoor dining, not the tent with with windows and three sides on it. I call that the indoor dining, thats placed outside but still considered indoors. Lots of other retail establishments have to close back up. People are getting agitated.
Trump keeps saying the US tests more people than anyone else. How much countries test their populations is interesting and important, so I Googled it. It turns out only the UK tests more than the US.
(Norway is not among the top 12)
I'd fit right in with my leather mask
Another candidate is "søringkarantene" ("southerners' quarantene"). In the spring Northern Norway forced people to go into a quarantene if we wanted to visit the north because their part of the country had very few examples of infection. Back in the day northerners were treated a bit like Irishmen were in England, so many saw this as the revenge of the north.
Please share words and expressions born from the pandemic!
The word of the year is still fighting the legal challenges to the vote count, but we have several words of the month: for January it was, predictably, Coronavirus. In March it was emergency powers act (valmiuslaki), and in August it was mass exposure (joukkoaltistuminen).
-Mr Arlington Beech