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WSU cancelled ... Temple in jeopardy !!! Oh Well ...03-weeping
ECU has the same predicament. I think we need to check the refs from that game. Has to be a reason why they were that terrible.
Lord, in your mercy.
Does anyone on this board know if any are experiencing symptoms?
(02-13-2021 08:26 PM)rolexjames Wrote: [ -> ]ECU has the same predicament. I think we need to check the refs from that game. Has to be a reason why they were that terrible.

Odd how ECU played Memphis and SMU and both Memphis and SMU had to postpone the following games. That should be easy contact tracing.
i sat behind the ecu bench at the memphis game

do i need to contact an attorney ?
(02-14-2021 09:43 AM)Unionman76 Wrote: [ -> ]i sat behind the ecu bench at the memphis game

do i need to contact an attorney ?

Your attorney have a side gig doing pcr's?
(02-14-2021 09:43 AM)Unionman76 Wrote: [ -> ]i sat behind the ecu bench at the memphis game

do i need to contact an attorney ?

uh oh.....did they spit on you?
(02-14-2021 08:04 AM)mairving Wrote: [ -> ]
(02-13-2021 08:26 PM)rolexjames Wrote: [ -> ]ECU has the same predicament. I think we need to check the refs from that game. Has to be a reason why they were that terrible.

Odd how ECU played Memphis and SMU and both Memphis and SMU had to postpone the following games. That should be easy contact tracing.
Seems it's really starting to domino in basketball right now.
Odd, since all metrics around the country are showing steady positive progress.
Shelby Co Schools - the last bastion of teachers forcing kids to miss out on education - even announced the return to in-person classes over the next few weeks.

Maybe the NCAA tourney can get delayed a few weeks to allow make up games. Possible or no?
(02-14-2021 05:18 PM)Tiger87 Wrote: [ -> ]Seems it's really starting to domino in basketball right now.
Odd, since all metrics around the country are showing steady positive progress.
Shelby Co Schools - the last bastion of teachers forcing kids to miss out on education - even announced the return to in-person classes over the next few weeks.

Maybe the NCAA tourney can get delayed a few weeks to allow make up games. Possible or no?

Yeah---one day a week---LOL---and wear 3 masks and a shield---and helmet
(02-14-2021 11:33 PM)jsw3ent Wrote: [ -> ]
(02-14-2021 05:18 PM)Tiger87 Wrote: [ -> ]Seems it's really starting to domino in basketball right now.
Odd, since all metrics around the country are showing steady positive progress.
Shelby Co Schools - the last bastion of teachers forcing kids to miss out on education - even announced the return to in-person classes over the next few weeks.

Maybe the NCAA tourney can get delayed a few weeks to allow make up games. Possible or no?

Yeah---one day a week---LOL---and wear 3 masks and a shield---and helmet

Is the plan really just 1 day per week? I missed that.

That's just enough to meet Biden's "first 100 days" agenda, and just enough to qualify for funding that was about to get cut.

Dr. Joris Ray playing politics, and teachers dereliction of duties.
(02-15-2021 11:56 AM)Tiger87 Wrote: [ -> ]
(02-14-2021 11:33 PM)jsw3ent Wrote: [ -> ]
(02-14-2021 05:18 PM)Tiger87 Wrote: [ -> ]Seems it's really starting to domino in basketball right now.
Odd, since all metrics around the country are showing steady positive progress.
Shelby Co Schools - the last bastion of teachers forcing kids to miss out on education - even announced the return to in-person classes over the next few weeks.

Maybe the NCAA tourney can get delayed a few weeks to allow make up games. Possible or no?

Yeah---one day a week---LOL---and wear 3 masks and a shield---and helmet

Is the plan really just 1 day per week? I missed that.

That's just enough to meet Biden's "first 100 days" agenda, and just enough to qualify for funding that was about to get cut.

Dr. Joris Ray playing politics, and teachers dereliction of duties.

YEP
Did y’all know that during times of pandemics people do the same thing they always did— no matter what the century.

Blame and conspiracy theories, wrong answers, misinformation runs rampant. People need reasons scapegoats and enemies.

https://www.history.com/news/pandemics-e...h-smallpox

Happy President’s Day! lol
(02-15-2021 12:58 PM)snowtiger Wrote: [ -> ]Did y’all know that during times of pandemics people do the same thing they always did— no matter what the century.

Blame and conspiracy theories, wrong answers, misinformation runs rampant. People need reasons scapegoats and enemies.

https://www.history.com/news/pandemics-e...h-smallpox

Happy President’s Day! lol

Maybe but this time the enemies are real and in power.
they were always real and in power...lmao

if we don't learn from history we are doomed to repeat it. --someone said that, shrug, though I don't necessarily believe or disbelieve it.

People need their enemies that act upon them--from gods to telegraph wires. shrug again


https://www.history.com/news/how-infecti...n-theories


Pandemics have long bred prejudice and mistrust, and fueled longstanding biases, as traumatized communities have looked to blame others as unclean or malicious spreaders of disease.

Throughout medieval Europe the plague became an excuse to scapegoat and massacre Jewish people. Medieval Christian mobs attacked Jewish ghettos with virtually every wave of the disease, claiming that Jewish citizens poisoned wells and conspired with demons to spread the disease. In one pogrom, 2,000 Jews were burned alive in the city of Strasbourg on February 14, 1349.

Meanwhile, in the 19th and early 20th centuries, cholera sweeping across Europe became the subject of wild class-based conspiracy theories, as poor and marginalized people accused the ruling elite of ruthlessly working to cull their ranks by spreading the disease and deliberately poisoning them. From Russia to Italy to the United Kingdom, scores of riots followed, with members of the police, government and medical establishments murdered, and hospitals and town halls destroyed.

In the absence of certainty, pandemics have often inspired people to grasp at answers based on whatever they immediately observe around them. With the Russian flu of 1889, bizarre theories evolved quickly into widely disseminated rumors.

One newspaper, The New York Herald, speculated that the flu could travel on telegraph wires, after a large number of telegraph operators seemed to contract the disease. Others hypothesized that the flu may have arrived on letters from Europe, since mail carriers had begun to fall ill. In Detroit, when bank tellers began to get sick, some jumped to the conclusion that they'd caught it from handling paper money. Other rumored culprits included dust, postage stamps and library books.

During the Middle Ages, it was believed that sneezing not only spread Black Death but caused a person to expel their soul. Hence, “God Bless You!”

Here's a simple summary: Uncertainty is a mindfuk--for everyone. Folks generally find something certain to latch onto--even if it's only in their own minds....then they find likeminded folks to hang with....next they want to convince others of differing minds that they alone are correct

It's just human lol
(02-15-2021 01:03 PM)TigerBlue4Ever Wrote: [ -> ]
(02-15-2021 12:58 PM)snowtiger Wrote: [ -> ]Did y’all know that during times of pandemics people do the same thing they always did— no matter what the century.

Blame and conspiracy theories, wrong answers, misinformation runs rampant. People need reasons scapegoats and enemies.

https://www.history.com/news/pandemics-e...h-smallpox

Happy President’s Day! lol

Maybe but this time the enemies are real and in power.

Not any longer.
(02-15-2021 01:51 PM)SouthernMSTiger Wrote: [ -> ]
(02-15-2021 01:03 PM)TigerBlue4Ever Wrote: [ -> ]
(02-15-2021 12:58 PM)snowtiger Wrote: [ -> ]Did y’all know that during times of pandemics people do the same thing they always did— no matter what the century.

Blame and conspiracy theories, wrong answers, misinformation runs rampant. People need reasons scapegoats and enemies.

https://www.history.com/news/pandemics-e...h-smallpox

Happy President’s Day! lol

Maybe but this time the enemies are real and in power.

Not any longer.

03-lmfao yeah ok, get back to me after your boy has wrecked our economy and tramples on your constitutional rights. You people are so blind.
(02-15-2021 02:07 PM)TigerBlue4Ever Wrote: [ -> ]
(02-15-2021 01:51 PM)SouthernMSTiger Wrote: [ -> ]
(02-15-2021 01:03 PM)TigerBlue4Ever Wrote: [ -> ]
(02-15-2021 12:58 PM)snowtiger Wrote: [ -> ]Did y’all know that during times of pandemics people do the same thing they always did— no matter what the century.

Blame and conspiracy theories, wrong answers, misinformation runs rampant. People need reasons scapegoats and enemies.

https://www.history.com/news/pandemics-e...h-smallpox

Happy President’s Day! lol

Maybe but this time the enemies are real and in power.

Not any longer.

03-lmfao yeah ok, get back to me after your boy has wrecked our economy and tramples on your constitutional rights. You people are so blind.

^THIS^
My wife's best friends brother is an avid Trump supporter. Trump and his gang never wore masks and he followed suit. They just turned off his ventilator. He's may lose his life because he thought the former president could do no wrong. Put your little laughing emoji up now ...
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