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88 wrote:I have no idea who Weaselberg is
88 wrote:I have no idea who Weaselberg is
88 wrote:I have no idea who Weaselberg is
88 wrote:I have no idea who Weaselberg is
I believe his first post-prison fight was against Oscar Bonavena.Mikey wrote:in his first fight after being reinstated from his ban for refusing to be drafted.
88 wrote:I have no idea who Weaselberg is
88 wrote:I have no idea who Weaselberg is
88 wrote:I have no idea who Weaselberg is
The Citizens Commission not being caught means they were allowed not to be caught.Mikey wrote: ↑Thu Mar 11, 2021 6:36 pm Speaking of anniversaries, Sunday 3/8 was the 50th anniversary of the Fight of the Century.
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The perpetrators used the intense interest in the Ali/Frazier fight as a cover for their burglary which, despite intense investigation, was never solved until 2014 when the members of the Citizen's Commission came forward to the press and in a documentary called 1971.
I'll have to admit, I never knew about this (or at least have no memory of it) until reading about it a few days ago. Need to check out the documentary.
poptart wrote:U.S. Covid cases are on the rise and next week it will be more than evident that we are in the next -----> "BIG wave"
88 wrote:I have no idea who Weaselberg is
Softball Bat wrote: ↑Sat Mar 27, 2021 3:17 am U.S. Covid cases are on the rise and next week it will be more than evident that we are in the next -----> "BIG wave"
Indeed.
True mayhem will set in when it becomes apparent that the vaccines are a total disaster, and that they have only made the problem much much worse.
Exponentially so.
Some among us may have been injected.
It really isn't a joking matter -- and if you got the jab, well, what's done is done.
Me?
No way, no how.
88 wrote:I have no idea who Weaselberg is
Please explain.Softball Bat wrote: ↑Sat Mar 27, 2021 3:17 am
True mayhem will set in when it becomes apparent that the vaccines are a total disaster, and that they have only made the problem much much worse.
Exponentially so.
88 wrote:I have no idea who Weaselberg is
Yeah, he's pretty much a nobody when it comes to vaccines.Mikey wrote:I don't need to watch Geert. Whoever the fuck that is.
88 wrote:I have no idea who Weaselberg is
People might make that knee-jerk conclusion.Jsc wrote:They will be better off than those who have not been vaccinated, because, you know, some protection is better than no protection.
88 wrote:I have no idea who Weaselberg is
88 wrote:I have no idea who Weaselberg is
News flash...Softball Bat wrote: ↑Thu Apr 01, 2021 1:59 amPeople might make that knee-jerk conclusion.Jsc wrote:They will be better off than those who have not been vaccinated, because, you know, some protection is better than no protection.
However, the "protection" they have is against the current strain -- and the current strain will become of less significance than newer, stronger strains.
The folks that have the vax will have weaker defenses to fight off the newer strains than people who had no vax at all.
This is according to -----> Geert (and others).
This isn't poptart just saying things.
Of course one can just wave Geert off, I mean, because he has a funny name and everything.
Be well...
Or ophthalmologists certified by self-created certification boards headed by their own family members.Mikey wrote: ↑Fri Apr 02, 2021 6:26 pmNews flash...Softball Bat wrote: ↑Thu Apr 01, 2021 1:59 amPeople might make that knee-jerk conclusion.Jsc wrote:They will be better off than those who have not been vaccinated, because, you know, some protection is better than no protection.
However, the "protection" they have is against the current strain -- and the current strain will become of less significance than newer, stronger strains.
The folks that have the vax will have weaker defenses to fight off the newer strains than people who had no vax at all.
This is according to -----> Geert (and others).
This isn't poptart just saying things.
Of course one can just wave Geert off, I mean, because he has a funny name and everything.
Be well...
No vaccine is good "forever" and nobody has claimed that the current vaccines will last forever or work against all strains.
Why do you think there's a different flu shot every year? You may (if you decide to get one) need a new Covid vaccine every year.
Sorry, but I'll listen to qualified American expert epidemiologists before I listen to a Belgian veterinarian. Or a Hoover Institute radiologist, neither of whom is remotely qualified to make any claims on the subject of Covid.
Stay safe. Listen to whomever you want. Keep a safe distance from my family.
9/27/22“Left Seater” wrote:So charges are around the corner?
88 wrote:I have no idea who Weaselberg is
88 wrote:I have no idea who Weaselberg is
88 wrote:I have no idea who Weaselberg is
88 wrote:I have no idea who Weaselberg is
Are herd immunity and the California coronavirus variant preventing a West Coast spring surge?
With coronavirus cases and related hospitalizations climbing nationwide, is California also headed for a fourth wave in the COVID-19 pandemic?
Coronavirus cases have risen in the Midwest, New England and the New York area, and there’s concern that Los Angeles County could be — as it has been in the past — only a few weeks behind trends coming out of New York. In the last week, average daily coronavirus cases nationally are up 3% over the previous week and daily COVID-19 hospital admissions are up 7%.
But so far, California remains in good shape, relatively speaking. California had one of the lowest average daily coronavirus case rates in the nation over the most recent seven-day period, while Michigan’s case rate — the worst in the nation — was 12 times higher than California’s, placing growing strain on hospitals there.
One factor that may be helping California — for reasons not fully understood — is the presence of the California variant. The California variant here might be helping to keep a lid on the U.K. variant, which is believed to be more transmissible than the conventional strains of the coronavirus and likely results in more severe illness and, as a result, a greater chance of death.
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https://www.latimes.com/california/stor ... d-immunity
SHAZAM!Mikey wrote:The California variant here might be helping to keep a lid on the U.K. variant
88 wrote:I have no idea who Weaselberg is
88 wrote:I have no idea who Weaselberg is
Chance of being struck by lightening:Mikey wrote: ↑Wed Apr 14, 2021 12:13 pmLess than one in a million BTW.Softball Bat wrote: ↑Tue Apr 13, 2021 9:45 pm The FDA and the CDC have recommended a temporary halt to the distribution of the J&J vax.
Blood clot
9/27/22“Left Seater” wrote:So charges are around the corner?