Posted on Apr 16, 2020
The public health case against coronavirus lockdowns
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Interesting article. Seems to be the antithesis of self-quarantining (hope I spelled this correctly).
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Don't believe everything on the internet. I'll stick with what the experts say.
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SSG Robert Webster
Lt Col John (Jack) Christensen - Didn't you notice me statement about flatulence? Or what about my statement about toilet paper, where it can be surmised that toilet paper is a new fangled invention that did not gain popularity until the 1940's? Can you not find the sense of humor in that? And can't history and quips about a healthy diet be added to the mix? But then since we no longer have the proliferation of newspapers and shopping catalogs to use then the shortage could (by some) be considered a catastrophe.
You did know that there are two reasons that flatulence has the onerous odor attributed to it? One is sulfur derived from certain foods and methane which is produced by some and not others. Can you not find the humor in that? I can. ;-)
You did know that there are two reasons that flatulence has the onerous odor attributed to it? One is sulfur derived from certain foods and methane which is produced by some and not others. Can you not find the humor in that? I can. ;-)
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Lt Col John (Jack) Christensen
SSG Robert Webster I find humor in being the guy selected to take your oxygen mask off in the altitude chamber and smelling your fellow occupants.
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SSG Robert Webster
Lt Col John (Jack) Christensen - Pretty rank weren't they, right before you passed out. I hope they were kind enough to replace your mask. ;-)
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Lt Col John (Jack) Christensen
SSG Robert Webster Nope, that was part of the training, you has to replace it yourself.
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