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    #11
    Originally posted by jazz View Post
    So lets review this message from a year ago. Tell the vulnerable which are people who are obese with commorbities to shelter into their home and stock up on supplies (aka food) and watch the cable news covid ticker all day and night. Wonder what happened to that group? Maybe gained more weight and became more inactive? By all accounts smoking and drinking and vaping and cannibas usage are up and fast food sales have skyrocketed.

    Now contrast that with just addressing people who are mostly at risk, telling them that a vaccine could be yrs away and they need to get their health in order in the next yr, meaning shed some weight, get moving, stop smoking, eating better upping vit D and zinc.

    Just think of the health impact that would have had if someone like that weasel faucci put that message on the airwaves 12 months ago.
    Do you think sanding skating rinks, closing parks, curfews, and fines for being outdoors aren't helping people get excercise and stay healthy? I'm shocked you would draw such a conclusion...

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      #12
      Every mandate and law totally resulted in MORE sick/depressed/stressed people. Maybe MORE deaths! The whole MESS is all their fault! Nuremburg II!

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        #13
        Originally posted by AlbertaFarmer5 View Post
        Do you think sanding skating rinks, closing parks, curfews, and fines for being outdoors aren't helping people get excercise and stay healthy? I'm shocked you would draw such a conclusion...
        That is hypocrisy of this whole bs the governments and media push. Too bad the population at large are a bunch of dumb sheep. Too stupid to see it.

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          #14
          Originally posted by Blaithin View Post

          AB5 I just got a bunch of idiot squares a couple weeks ago. Next time I’ve got a load I’ll happily give you a heads up to come help? It’s wonderful fun! Really..........
          I know I'm usually ass backwards to everyone else, but havent put up squares for years, this past summer I did 1500 straw and 1500 hay, been using 15 or 20 every day this winter and have forgotten how handy they are. Might have to do more next year. Beats paying to go to the gym anyhow!

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            #15
            Originally posted by GDR View Post
            I know I'm usually ass backwards to everyone else, but havent put up squares for years, this past summer I did 1500 straw and 1500 hay, been using 15 or 20 every day this winter and have forgotten how handy they are. Might have to do more next year. Beats paying to go to the gym anyhow!
            I love feeding them. Very handy indeed. Same with bedding for straw. Especially in the barn.

            Just hate stacking the bastard things by the hundreds 😂😂 Also my barn has the dinkiest doors ever which makes it hard to get the bales in. I need to find one of those little conveyer things.

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              #16
              Surgery as you know.

              7 days in hospital private hospital.

              Surgeon said his knees hips shoulder jobs was cut by 30% flows on even more to staff.

              But conversely he said 3 million people 5 deaths lock down 5 weeks 3 weeks and another of 4 days. In scheme of things doing well. Lockdowns have to be timed and organised and protocol adhered to and the big one common sense.

              Couldn’t work out his reduction in jobs but clarified he operates 16 weeks of the year just a lot of it fell in lockdowns. His co surgeons may have been luckier.

              Apart from operating theatre not a mask to be seen last week

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