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Covfefe-19 The 11th Part: Suck It Up And Die Grandpa I Need A Manicure!!

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So now, according to Laura "My BS sounded better in the original German" Ingraham Dr. Fauci Is Part of the Medical Deep State and Trump and his followers should ignore him. I fully endorse this idea. In fact I say Fire Codes are just a liberal plot to hold Trump back lets pack those rallys beyond capacity!

Given there were a huge amount of applications to worship dumpy at an upcoming rally, I endorse this message. Find a huge indoor football stadium to hold them all. The more the better, and for sure the more the louder the yelling. Let them put their opinions in action.
 
We started keeping records at the office for contact tracing. I imagine all companies will be doing the same. Interesting I guess.
 
They were part of the happy birthday flotilla for Stumble Baby.

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You are correct. I did see some "Vote for Hillary" flags (celebrating early, her bday is in October), but the picture only shows boats. Strange because she usually stumbles into Surburbans.
 
Speaking of, third lynching this week, this time in Houston. Cops: "suicide."

I'm skeptical of the 'suicide' as well, but I can't help but think of this from around 20 years ago:

I was living in an apartment in "downtown" Orono near Margaritas / Pat's Pizza (anyone that's been to a game at Alfond probably knows where this is). I had been at a hockey game with a friend and we were walking back to my apartment (and probably go get a few pitchers of beer at Margarita's). I was walking down College Avenue on the side of the street with most of the fraternity houses and looked at a tree across the street and saw a shadow that looked like a person hanging. I convinced myself I was seeing things. Then I find out later that a pedestrian found that a person had hung themselves in a tree that night at that same location. Were they still alive when I walked by? Would it have made a difference if I had walked across the street to investigate?
 
FL going full ****** now. They break their streak of 1700 new cases days with a 2700.
 
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New cases today:

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1. FL 2783
2. AZ 2392
3. NC 793
4. TN 670
5. GA 664
6. AL 640
7. SC 612

Where's Texas? I thought they were a hotspot, or did they get better control on reporting their numbers? I'm so hoping that a lot of them travel to Tulsa....
 
Someone should tell Flo(R)ida that no one is buying that you are adding thousands of cases per day and only have like 50 deaths. Especially since in that same period you seem to have quite the uptick in pneumonia cases...

But hey at least Di$ney is opening up next onth...that should go well.
 
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Jacksonville Is Darwin's Playground

JACKSONVILLE BEACH, Fla. – Erika Crisp has been short of breath for several days and has tested positive for COVID-19.

So have more than a dozen of her friends.

The one thing they all had in common: a night out at Lynch's Irish Pub on June 6 in Jacksonville Beach.

Crisp, a 40-year-old health care worker from Jacksonville, said she’s been sick for eight days, and 15 of her friends have also tested positive for COVID-19.

Lynch’s learned some of its customers had tested positive for coronavirus after visiting the pub and the general manager opted to shut down voluntarily over the weekend for a deep cleaning.

Crisp said she and her friends had been careful with social distancing and had stayed indoors for months “doing everything the right way.”

“And then the first night we go out, Murphy’s Law, I guess,” Crisp said. “The only thing we have in common is that one night at that one bar.”

Crisp said she regrets going out to celebrate after months of quarantining.

“I think we were careless and we went out into a public place when we should not have. And we were not wearing masks. I think we had a whole 'Out of sight, out of mind' mentality. The state opens back up and said everybody was fine, so we took advantage of that,” Crisp said.

She said it's a lesson for everyone.

“We should be wearing masks. We should be social distancing,” Crisp said. “It was too soon to open everything back up.”

Lynch’s general manager said the pub will reopen at 11 a.m. Tuesday.
 
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