Milhouse40
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Same guy continues his anti-mask milk run by verbally attacking a TVA reporter.
And they think they are the solution while they are the problem.
Same guy continues his anti-mask milk run by verbally attacking a TVA reporter.
... pis lui l'cave avec sa bave ... ben voyon !?!
@Milhouse40 , this is what I meant by "even worse in Québec".Media should just stop covering these anti-masker demonstrations altogether.
@Milhouse40 , this is what I meant by "even worse in Québec".
Harbinger of things to come.
If that is happening in an open air sport, what awaits NHL players skating into a string of spittle and saliva clouds as they hustle about?
Nothing. They're all certified 100% clean. .If that is happening in an open air sport, what awaits NHL players skating into a string of spittle and saliva clouds as they hustle about?
The "open air" aspect isn't really important when teams have to travel. The sports being played in "bubble cities" have a higher chance of succeeding than sports where teams travel as if the pandemic wasn't a thing.If that is happening in an open air sport, what awaits NHL players skating into a string of spittle and saliva clouds as they hustle about?
I was performing a fair amount with my bands before March, but clubs and cafes remain closed, without a word when things may re-open. We had a few scheduled gigs that went down the toilet thanks to Covid. It's some lost cash for me -- music's not my regular job -- but my friends who are full time performers are almost completely out of work. They're on CERB and offering online lessons, but it's tough on them, economically and psychologically.
I'm been having backyard rehearsals with one of my bands. The bass player lives in the 'burbs near me, with a nice terrace that acts as a decent stage. We usually invite a few friends and most seem psyched to hear anything live. Yesterday's rehearsal was rough because of the heat, but we had beer and pizza and everyone had fun. It felt good to connect with an audience, even if it was just 8 or 9 people. I did a few solo recordings in April and May, but connecting on Facebook ain't the same as the real thing.
The "open air" aspect isn't really important when teams have to travel. The sports being played in "bubble cities" have a higher chance of succeeding than sports where teams travel as if the pandemic wasn't a thing.
Hence, why I don't see an NHL season happening later this year.
I mean, as long as the bubble remains intact and leagues keep strict guidelines on testing, etc. What's the risk then?Well, open air is generally less likely to facilitate spread where there is also distancing involved. However, you’re saying the source may be the fact of travel being allowed in MLB. We’ll see if not having any travel like the NHL approach, has a different outcome.
I don't mind some people breaking social distancing a bit. It's going to happen. Let's stop pretending like it isn't already, not gonna lie. Wearing of masks though...ya it should be mandatory. If I had a business and could, I would keep the doors locked at all time and only allow mask wearing people in.Mask bylaw comes into effect this Friday, about a month too late for my liking. Yesterday a group of 10 individuals walked into our business not wearing any masks. At one point a young guy and his girlfriend decided to leave and kissed and hugged one of the ladies in the group. Maybe it was his mother or aunt? Anyway, before they left this lady then hugged the guy's girlfriend and said " it was nice to meet you".
If that is happening in an open air sport, what awaits NHL players skating into a string of spittle and saliva clouds as they hustle about?
Risk is it's impossible to have a leash on this many people, and they will be in contact with their spouses/kids, who will themselves go out.I mean, as long as the bubble remains intact and leagues keep strict guidelines on testing, etc. What's the risk then?
My comment was about full time musicians who hadn’t broken. For them, online levels the playing field and gives them a better chance to get known.
For already working musicians who had gigs and revenue, I can see how they’re taking a hit. At least they’re getting CERB, but what happens after they’ve drawn their 6 cheque allotment? Does another program become available to them? Or perhaps, CERB sees a further extension?
Not silly at all when lives are at stake.
I don't mind some people breaking social distancing a bit. It's going to happen. Let's stop pretending like it isn't already, not gonna lie. Wearing of masks though...ya it should be mandatory. If I had a business and could, I would keep the doors locked at all time and only allow mask wearing people in.
Yeah I saw it.....
This is another kind of pandemic we are fighting.
The morons united trying to tell us "the sheep" to listen to them instead of listening to science and the best in the world in their fields.....
As for these two morons, as I wrote on twitter: