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Unless you never plan to leave your home ever again you better be scared. I wasn't in the beginning but after losing friends and family due to this I am scared.
 

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firstly new here, long time listner first time caller, lolll

now then, as regards the virus that's on everyone's lips these days, are you scared? Me I'm scared shiiteless ;) lmfao

Typical brainless liberal
 
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In some places they’ll make you do squats as punishment if you break the coronavirus rules.

Little bit different than the Philippines president who said they’ll shoot.
 
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Not scared at all.

Even when my accountant contracted it and got sick with CV symptoms. I cleaned her workstation and the womans room and moved on with my work.
That was 3 weeks ago.

Of course I'm practicing social distancing and washing my hands regularly, especially after I'm out in public.

If you do these simple things you won't get sick and have nothing to be scared about.
 

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At an orthopedic appt , 10 peeps In waiting room, no masks, only one girl of six behind desk has a mask

guess they not scared

interested to see if nurses and doctors have when admitted back
 
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Not scared at all.

Even when my accountant contracted it and got sick with CV symptoms. I cleaned her workstation and the womans room and moved on with my work.
That was 3 weeks ago.

Of course I'm practicing social distancing and washing my hands regularly, especially after I'm out in public.

If you do these simple things you won't get sick and have nothing to be scared about.


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I wouldn’t say you won’t get sick and you have nothing to worry about though. That’s the whole point. We are worried, therefore we wear gloves, masks...washing our hands religiously. Social distancing.

We are doing these things because we are worried. That’s the whole point. If you’re not worried. Don’t wash your hands. Don’t wear a mask. Don’t worry about touching anything in public. That’s being not scared/cautious/worried
 

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Not scared at all.

Even when my accountant contracted it and got sick with CV symptoms. I cleaned her workstation and the womans room and moved on with my work.
That was 3 weeks ago.

Of course I'm practicing social distancing and washing my hands regularly, especially after I'm out in public.

If you do these simple things you won't get sick and have nothing to be scared about.


I hope no one's dumb enough to actually believe this.
 

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Metro you ever run a scam out of a nursing home before?

yes Pat I have actually. the adminstration of the nursing home not the residents though. Back early 90's we had a guy with a massive "roach coach" fleet / route , he would cozy up with the property managers ( parlay cards etc ').. We would send a few guys in there to pitch inflated snow removal / sanding quotes , then inocently ask , " heyt waht are you doing for snow/sanding removal this year? the roach coach operator says im gonna have my friend stop by and tell you what he can do for you .. so then I would arrive like a savior with a 30 percent discount off what the guys we sent in pitched him. Then the manager would ask the roach coach dude if there was a way we could charge more and kick him back which would get integrated into the parlay card settle ups most of the times.. sanding so lucrative at retirement homes.. once the temp drops, a little rain even and we were sanding that shit
 
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Vitamins as well.


I wouldn’t say you won’t get sick and you have nothing to worry about though. That’s the whole point. We are worried, therefore we wear gloves, masks...washing our hands religiously. Social distancing.

We are doing these things because we are worried. That’s the whole point. If you’re not worried. Don’t wash your hands. Don’t wear a mask. Don’t worry about touching anything in public. That’s being not scared/cautious/worried

If people have no fear of COVID-19 & think everyone is going to get it, anyway, & want to get it over with, then they could do something about that. Like start licking door knobs, intercoms, visiting sick people or "escorts", massage parlours (if open), etc. Hopefully they are not smokers, obese, or having "preexisting issues" that they don't know about.
 
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Easy to say one is not afraid of the virus - now - while one is healthy. Many of those same people would be peeing their panties if they got infected & started getting some of the COVID-19 symptoms, especially the serious ones, or ended up in ICU.
 

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but the most lucrative by far was selling calcium pills .. I licensed an infomercial ( bob lobel if you can believe it was the pitch man ) and with a group we paid for ad slots and managed a telemarketing sales force .. incoming sales calls for calcium pills from infomercials .. that was about 94-95 .. the 90s was amazing man .. aids patients selling their life insurance policies for a pennies on the dollar up front , when Magic got aids people weree freaking out remember .. they were dropping like flies in NYC .. i think the panic was worse than this coronavirus .. everyone thinking about all the unprotected sex they had in mexico, vegas etc
 

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I hope no one's dumb enough to actually believe this.

Sorry to burst you're bubble by me stating the obvious lol.

You have to be careless to contract this virus. You have to inoculate yourself by touching something that is infected and then touching yourself, or you have to get close enough to someone who could spread their germs to you by breathe, coughing, sneezing. It ain't magic. If it was we would all have it already.

Grocery stores, HD's, Lowe's, pharmacies, liquor stores all are open and packed with people. Yet, what we have 140 cases in my town (outside of Boston). 90+ of them are at two nursing homes we have in town. 140 cases in a town of 22,000, 90+ of them under the same two roofs. You really don't understand the virus at all....

I have 0% change of getting it because I'm careful. You sound like a real cry baby Mango toughen up.
 

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yeah the nursing home thing is odd to me Pat .. the one in Revere especially etc
 

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yeah the nursing home thing is odd to me Pat .. the one in Revere especially etc

Its terrible, once its in a place like that looks like it;'s impossible to get rid of.
Old timers in their last days being taken out to early, tragic.
 
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You have to be careless to contract this virus. You have to inoculate yourself by touching something that is infected and then touching yourself, or you have to get close enough to someone who could spread their germs to you by breathe, coughing, sneezing. It ain't magic. If it was we would all have it already.

Grocery stores, HD's, Lowe's, pharmacies, liquor stores all are open and packed with people. Yet, what we have 140 cases in my town (outside of Boston). 90+ of them are at two nursing homes we have in town. 140 cases in a town of 22,000, 90+ of them under the same two roofs. You really don't understand the virus at all....

How "close" are those people in places you say are "packed with people". That sounds unsafe. If just one person were infected in a place packed with people like sardines, it could easily result in hundreds and thousands soon becoming infected as a result of just that one person.

Your town outside a major densely populated area, outside Boston, may not be hard hit...yet. Why? Likely because the virus has not, relatively speaking, arrived there yet, as it has in places like NYC. Your town probably doesn't get a lot of people returning from places like China, Iran & Italy. Even Boston probably doesn't relative to NYC.
 

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Sorry to burst you're bubble by me stating the obvious lol.

You have to be careless to contract this virus. You have to inoculate yourself by touching something that is infected and then touching yourself, or you have to get close enough to someone who could spread their germs to you by breathe, coughing, sneezing. It ain't magic. If it was we would all have it already.

Grocery stores, HD's, Lowe's, pharmacies, liquor stores all are open and packed with people. Yet, what we have 140 cases in my town (outside of Boston). 90+ of them are at two nursing homes we have in town. 140 cases in a town of 22,000, 90+ of them under the same two roofs. You really don't understand the virus at all....

I have 0% change of getting it because I'm careful. You sound like a real cry baby Mango toughen up.


Again, I hope no one's dumb enough to actually believe this.

[h=2]At least 41 grocery workers have died of the Coronavirus and thousands more have tested positive in recent weeks[/h]
https://www.washingtonpost.com/business/2020/04/12/grocery-worker-fear-death-coronavirus/


Wrong again, as usual.

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