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Will the Wuhan virus change our choices this year?
No worries here. Plenty of meat in the freezer, ammo, diet coke and mtn dew.....lots of stuff recorded to watch on T.V....plus s
couple cases of TP paper towels,and baby wipes
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Will the Wuhan virus change our choices this year?
Go to work. The disease may or may not get you. But if everybody quits going to work I guarantee you this place will go to hell in a hand basket and the disease will still do whatever it is going to do.
It's all bullshine. Go to work.
Do you know what's going to happen? Eventually people will have to be people again. We can't hide in our homes indefinitely. At some point little kids gotta get to school and people have to get to work. Might as well go now and not jeopardize everybody's financial well being.
1200 people die every day from malaria. Hundreds of thousands die from TB and hepatitis. Tens of thousands of Americans die every year of the flu. Over a million people die worldwide from alchohol related diseases. Welcome to reality folks. Time to put on our big boy pants, get to work, spit in the grim reaper's rotten eye socket, and toast our dead compadres Friday after we get paid.
It's all bullshine. Go to work.
Do you know what's going to happen? Eventually people will have to be people again. We can't hide in our homes indefinitely. At some point little kids gotta get to school and people have to get to work. Might as well go now and not jeopardize everybody's financial well being.
1200 people die every day from malaria. Hundreds of thousands die from TB and hepatitis. Tens of thousands of Americans die every year of the flu. Over a million people die worldwide from alchohol related diseases. Welcome to reality folks. Time to put on our big boy pants, get to work, spit in the grim reaper's rotten eye socket, and toast our dead compadres Friday after we get paid.
Naw, we put our doe and cows in the freezer way back in season. With no fences holding then in, little risk of population decimation up here, terrain gives them plenty of hiding places that are inaccessible to man.Actually Buzz H I am thinking of everyone. I usually do pretty good in a down economy. My customers typically have plenty of money. What they do not have is plenty of time. When the economy gets slow suddenly they have tons of time on their hands.
However what can happen is you get a bunch of hungry broke people and suddenly they decide wildlife management isn't all that important but meat is and suddenly people are slaughtering mule deer doe and elk cows in May.
Unless you are in poor immune condition.Go to work. The disease may or may not get you. But if everybody quits going to work I guarantee you this place will go to hell in a hand basket and the disease will still do whatever it is going to do.
Go to work.
Who cares about a dam disease if you can't feed yourself? That's where we are headed. People can't sit and hide in their dwellings indefinitely. Do you know how long the average american can make it without their paycheck? You think you have seen some crazy 5hit already, wait until you see the millions of people you just made unemployed in about two weeks. Diseases can be scary. Broke, hungry, dumb, desperate people by the millions is a nightmare.
Go to work.
They lookin for personal trainers, bartenders and waitresses?Amazon is looking for 100,000 employees.
They lookin for personal trainers, bartenders and waitresses?
I'm sure way over qualified. But if you need a job....They lookin for personal trainers, bartenders and waitresses?
It's the magic of the internets. Just place your online order and it magically appears on your door step.That can work remotely or from home...?
I have sent in a deposit for an Alberta guided whitetail hunt. Of course I don't have any idea how this is going to turn out. But I do know if you lose a hunting season it's lost forever.
If the airlines are shut down I could drive to Alberta but will be about 35 hours.
If they will let me across the border my backup plan is to take food with me and camp along the way. Will only need to buy gas. Roads will be empty so I can relieve myself anywhere along the road.
Sounds like a plan doesn't it?
I'm hiring.
Not to mention your upcoming trip to the hospital. Congrats
One of the beancounters in his hotel empire just told him he will lose his a$$ this year and that the hospitality industry probably won't recover for a long time.I assure you all if this wasn’t a big deal President Trump wouldn’t have done the 180° about face he did in a couple day’s time. When was the last time you saw people change that man’s mind? This is a big deal, and it’s absolutely going to bury people financially. But there is only one way we are going to beat it, and it’s listening to the experts. Please don’t disregard the counsel (or mandate in some places) and pretend this isn’t a big deal. That is the exact attitude that put an entire civilized country on lockdown.
The white population in Utah thinks if you brown some hamburger and mix in taco seasoning they are eating authentic Mexican food.
Wait...it’s not???
What experts? I haven't seen an expert talk about this hardly at all. I've seen politicians and TV monkeys talk about it for weeks, AND THEY AREN'T EXPERTS.
"It will be a very short trip to the hospital (if they’re even allowed to check in at all) if everyone heeds tristate’s advice."
Yes. control the lemmings with fear. That will make it all better.
"But there is only one way we are going to beat it, and it’s listening to the experts. "
What experts? I haven't seen an expert talk about this hardly at all. I've seen politicians and TV monkeys talk about it for weeks, AND THEY AREN'T EXPERTS. I'm watching people throw the constitution away and ruling like they are little chiefs. I'm watching people hoard stupid crap left and right. No kids are being educated. 2/3 of the workforce around here are suddenly unemployed. Yeah. It's a big deal alright. In a matter of a couple of weeks we have turned the most powerful country in the world into a cowering third world country VOLUNTARILY.
My wife couldn't buy a loaf of bread last night. The night before she couldn't buy chicken. I can't buy materials to run my company. If I can buy them getting them shipped in is getting questionable. It's like we have volunteered to become the soviet union circa 1985. You can't buy a tortilla in Texas right now. IN TEXAS!
It reminds me of when hurricane Rita came to Texas. I think it killed a couple of people but dozens died in the mass panic trying to get out of Houston by the mayor who told everyone to run or you are going to die.
Actually I didn't.
Go to work. Quit sitting on your butt waiting to get sick and hoping for your gubmint handout.
Go to work.
One more thing. I am hearing today about people all around who can't get home now. Find a way to reach out to these people. These aren't bums. They are truly people who can't get home and are even finding few places to stay. Help these people. Get involved with your church and see what you can do.
This isn't just going to take us going to work. We have to go to work and then make helping others our second job.
Check on your neighbors if they need food or essentials.
You want America be great again. For a little while don't plan on working 60 hours this week. Be ready to work 80-100.
[QUOTE="Tristate, post: 1829713, member: For a little while don't plan on working 60 hours this week. Be ready to work 80-100.
You do realize that overworking yourself is in effect making you more susceptible ti sickness l, right?
Who the hell works 60 hours a week at their job on a regular basis anyway?
Been working 60+ hours my entire life. Most everyone I know works at least 50. I don't start feeling overworked until I start approaching 80.
Been working 60+ hours my entire life. Most everyone I know works at least 50. I don't start feeling overworked until I start approaching 80.
What do you do?
You spend a lot of time on this site for a guy that works 60+ hours a week.Been working 60+ hours my entire life. Most everyone I know works at least 50. I don't start feeling overworked until I start approaching 80.
"That's too bad, sorry to hear..."
Don't be sorry. Its a wonderful and blessed life. I've got no complaints.
You're either super duper busy and a one guy shop, don't trust your employees, a piss poor time manager, or love your job to death.
Hopefully the later.
Spoken like
Somebody who isn’t self employed road runner.
I assume you’re not?