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  • Phil B.
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    #5956
    Re: Latest on the Corona Virus

    Originally posted by slimslob
    Jimmy Hendricks Purple Haze

    Bo Diddley I saw the Bo Diddley Band at a free concert at the Kaleidoscope in the late 1960s.

    Jerry Lee Lewis I saw Jerry at the Fabulous Forum, also late 60s. The headliner was the Doors so the crowd didn't seem to appreciate his more country music than they were used to. His last 2 songs before the Doors were to come onstage were "Whole LOtta Shakin' Goin' On" and "Great Balls of Fire" Put the crowd to shame. When Jim Morrison came on the stage he sat down on the front edge and lectured the crowd on being polite. He almost refused to play.
    Yeah well.. you DO have me by a few years! [emoji16][emoji28][emoji1787]

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    • BillyCarpenter
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      #5957
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      Any list must include Randy Rhodes and Stevie Ray Vaughn !!
      Adversity temporarily visits a strong man but stays with the weak for a lifetime.

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      • BillyCarpenter
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        #5958
        Re: Latest on the Corona Virus

        Originally posted by slimslob
        Jimmy Hendricks Purple Haze

        Bo Diddley I saw the Bo Diddley Band at a free concert at the Kaleidoscope in the late 1960s.

        Jerry Lee Lewis I saw Jerry at the Fabulous Forum, also late 60s. The headliner was the Doors so the crowd didn't seem to appreciate his more country music than they were used to. His last 2 songs before the Doors were to come onstage were "Whole LOtta Shakin' Goin' On" and "Great Balls of Fire" Put the crowd to shame. When Jim Morrison came on the stage he sat down on the front edge and lectured the crowd on being polite. He almost refused to play.
        My dad was a HUGE Jerry Lee fan. I wouldn't exactly call his music country but that's the way he's classified. His nickname was "The Killer."
        Adversity temporarily visits a strong man but stays with the weak for a lifetime.

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        • bsm2
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          • slimslob
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            #5960
            Re: Latest on the Corona Virus

            I think this goes better here than he jokes thread.

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            • BillyCarpenter
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              Democrat imposed lockdowns are breaking under pressure from republican led states.





              Disneyland, MLB stadiums likely to open April 1 in California


              OAKLAND, Calif. — Disneyland can soon fling open its gates and outdoor concerts will once again play in California under new rules the state released on Friday.


              The changes will likely bring dormant theme parks, outdoor sporting events and concert venues back to life in most of the state starting April 1 — just in time for Major League Baseball's opening day — after a yearlong pandemic hiatus. Until now, the state had prohibited outdoor events with live audiences in most areas.


              “With disease rates coming down as they have, with the advent of vaccines and being able to increase the protection across our state through vaccinations, we felt like now was the appropriate time to reintroduce these activities in some fashion,” Health and Human Services Agency Secretary Mark Ghaly said during a press briefing Friday.


              The new rules will allow outdoor events to open at limited capacity in counties that are in the red tier, and will allow larger crowds as counties' case rates fall. Most counties are on track to have progressed to the red tier or beyond by April, thanks to declining case rates and changes unveiled earlier in the week that will allow counties such as Los Angeles and Orange to advance more quickly into the red tier.


              Under previous guidance, small theme parks could not start reopening in counties until they reached the second-least restrictive orange tier. And large theme parks like Disneyland weren't able to open until their counties were in the yellow zone under the old rules.


              The reopening momentum comes on the same week Gov. Gavin Newsom and state lawmakers approved a bill intended to spur California schools to bring students back. The governor's administration also agreed to allow youth basketball and other sports to resume indoors as part of a legal settlement, and Newsom's red tier rule changes will accelerate the opening of indoor gyms and restaurant dining in California.


              That has prompted skepticism — not just from Republicans but a leading county official — that Newsom is trying to ward off the recall threat looming over him. "Our futures are in the hands of a governor trying to stop a recall," Santa Clara County Executive Jeff Smith, who is also a physician, told POLITICO in an email Wednesday night.


              Smith and other Santa Clara leaders blocked the San Francisco 49ers from bringing back fans in November after the state said it was permissible, and he remains concerned about Newsom's similar reopening now.


              “The new news that the Governor will precipitously open up the highest risk, most dangerous activities only goes to show that his plan is an unwise reopening plan just like he had in May [2020]," Smith said Friday. "It is a very risky plan masquerading as an 'equity' plan that puts all of us at grave risk.”


              The background: The opening of larger venues, particularly theme parks, has been contentious, with operators frustrated with their status in the state’s reopening framework and inability to reopen. This has led to layoffs and furloughs in the theme park industry as the parks remained closed.


              Professional sports venues have been closed to fans, with a number of teams using cardboard to simulate fans in the audience.


              Erin Guerrero, executive director of the California Attractions and Parks Association, called Friday's announcement "encouraging news."


              "Parks now have a framework to safely and responsibly reopen," she said. "We appreciate the administration’s willingness to work with the state’s theme parks on the finer details of the plan so parks can responsibly reopen soon, putting people safely back to work and reinvigorating local economies.”
              Adversity temporarily visits a strong man but stays with the weak for a lifetime.

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              • BillyCarpenter
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                Originally posted by slimslob
                I think this goes better here than he jokes thread.


                I read today that 1/3 of our military have refused the vaccine. Faucci made it a point to bash the hell out of our military over it. I can't stand that dried up arrogant motherfucker. Can't stand him.
                Adversity temporarily visits a strong man but stays with the weak for a lifetime.

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                • Phil B.
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                  #5963
                  Re: Latest on the Corona Virus

                  Originally posted by BillyCarpenter
                  I read today that 1/3 of our military have refused the vaccine. Faucci made it a point to bash the hell out of our military over it. I can't stand that dried up arrogant motherfucker. Can't stand him.
                  ANYONE that bashes the group of people who gives them the right to run their mouths against the can GO TO FUCKING HELL.
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                  • bsm2
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                    • bsm2
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                      #5965
                      Re: Latest on the Corona Virus

                      Originally posted by BillyCarpenter
                      I read today that 1/3 of our military have refused the vaccine. Faucci made it a point to bash the hell out of our military over it. I can't stand that dried up arrogant motherfucker. Can't stand him.

                      Well it must be true Than


                      Last edited by bsm2; 03-06-2021, 06:08 AM.

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                      • bsm2
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                        • bsm2
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                          • bsm2
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                            Re: Latest on the Corona Virus

                            Originally posted by BillyCarpenter


                            Disneyland, MLB stadiums likely to open April 1 in California


                            OAKLAND, Calif. — Disneyland can soon fling open its gates and outdoor concerts will once again play in California under new rules the state released on Friday.


                            The changes will likely bring dormant theme parks, outdoor sporting events and concert venues back to life in most of the state starting April 1 — just in time for Major League Baseball's opening day — after a yearlong pandemic hiatus. Until now, the state had prohibited outdoor events with live audiences in most areas.


                            “With disease rates coming down as they have, with the advent of vaccines and being able to increase the protection across our state through vaccinations, we felt like now was the appropriate time to reintroduce these activities in some fashion,” Health and Human Services Agency Secretary Mark Ghaly said during a press briefing Friday.


                            The new rules will allow outdoor events to open at limited capacity in counties that are in the red tier, and will allow larger crowds as counties' case rates fall. Most counties are on track to have progressed to the red tier or beyond by April, thanks to declining case rates and changes unveiled earlier in the week that will allow counties such as Los Angeles and Orange to advance more quickly into the red tier.


                            Under previous guidance, small theme parks could not start reopening in counties until they reached the second-least restrictive orange tier. And large theme parks like Disneyland weren't able to open until their counties were in the yellow zone under the old rules.


                            The reopening momentum comes on the same week Gov. Gavin Newsom and state lawmakers approved a bill intended to spur California schools to bring students back. The governor's administration also agreed to allow youth basketball and other sports to resume indoors as part of a legal settlement, and Newsom's red tier rule changes will accelerate the opening of indoor gyms and restaurant dining in California.


                            That has prompted skepticism — not just from Republicans but a leading county official — that Newsom is trying to ward off the recall threat looming over him. "Our futures are in the hands of a governor trying to stop a recall," Santa Clara County Executive Jeff Smith, who is also a physician, told POLITICO in an email Wednesday night.


                            Smith and other Santa Clara leaders blocked the San Francisco 49ers from bringing back fans in November after the state said it was permissible, and he remains concerned about Newsom's similar reopening now.


                            “The new news that the Governor will precipitously open up the highest risk, most dangerous activities only goes to show that his plan is an unwise reopening plan just like he had in May [2020]," Smith said Friday. "It is a very risky plan masquerading as an 'equity' plan that puts all of us at grave risk.”


                            The background: The opening of larger venues, particularly theme parks, has been contentious, with operators frustrated with their status in the state’s reopening framework and inability to reopen. This has led to layoffs and furloughs in the theme park industry as the parks remained closed.


                            Professional sports venues have been closed to fans, with a number of teams using cardboard to simulate fans in the audience.


                            Erin Guerrero, executive director of the California Attractions and Parks Association, called Friday's announcement "encouraging news."


                            "Parks now have a framework to safely and responsibly reopen," she said. "We appreciate the administration’s willingness to work with the state’s theme parks on the finer details of the plan so parks can responsibly reopen soon, putting people safely back to work and reinvigorating local economies.”
                            Reopening has to do with CDC guildlines and Public Safety. Unlike some states

                            Good News for Californians

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                            • bsm2
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                              From KN95 masks to N95 and single-use masks, here are the best disposable masks to help protect yourself and others during the pandemic.

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                                #5970
                                Re: Latest on the Corona Virus

                                Originally posted by BillyCarpenter
                                I read today that 1/3 of our military have refused the vaccine. Faucci made it a point to bash the hell out of our military over it. I can't stand that dried up arrogant motherfucker. Can't stand him.
                                Well, at least he didn't call them "suckers and losers" like a one term loser president we all know did.

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