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gunnertwo 03-23-2020 11:28 PM

You take Otto and Hermann, I'll take the Brooms and the swords...

G2

Sergio Natali 03-27-2020 12:14 PM

Here in Italy all started probably in February from ONE single person, a businessman that came back from China with some other German colleagues, they had been in China for a conference, and he came back to Italy through Germany, and they though they could easily detect all the people he had been with for the previous ten days, but they were wrong and now we see the results.
In the last 20 days we've had pretty strong restrictions but abroad they didn't learn from our bad experience.
Genuinely don't think that in other countries anyone is taking this seriously enough, and probably won't be until something happens to one of their loved one.
In Europe I seem to notice that everyone still congregating with little or no protection... Where are the masks?? Why aren't staff in shops and public transport being given gloves and masks?? Why other countries in Europe haven't learned from our experience? Why were they only criticizing us instead of taking measures to prevent the contagion ?
Here in Italy we are all shocked at how hard this has hit other countries, and can't understand why are they still doing pretty much nothing to try and control the situation.

God bless us all.

runscott 03-27-2020 12:20 PM

Just saw the Mod's request and so deleted my post.

I will say though, as a newer member: this forum sees such little activity that when people who share a common interest (Lugers) want to share other experiences, I would think the Mods would welcome that, just to get the post count moving a little bit. Even when I post something that I think others will be interested in, there is often little or no response, and it can take days.

We're living this, right now, and many of us are quarantined with little to do. When my hands get tied on the internet, I generally go somewhere where they won't be.

cyanghost 03-28-2020 09:51 PM

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lugerholsterrepair 03-28-2020 10:24 PM

Each post is numbered. Look at #20.

cyanghost 03-28-2020 10:42 PM

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lugerholsterrepair 03-28-2020 10:53 PM

That would be lost to time don't you think?

chr 03-30-2020 06:10 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sergio Natali (Post 330577)
In Europe I seem to notice that everyone still congregating with little or no protection... Where are the masks?? Why aren't staff in shops and public transport being given gloves and masks?? Why other countries in Europe haven't learned from our experience? Why were they only criticizing us instead of taking measures to prevent the contagion ?
Here in Italy we are all shocked at how hard this has hit other countries, and can't understand why are they still doing pretty much nothing to try and control the situation.

Easy to answer for my country -> Germany.
There are nö masks anymore. Even hospitals are running out of masks.

Criticizing Italy by German politicians shows only that they are not able to control the situation in Germany and in two weeks WE will be equal to Italy.

God bless us all.

sheepherder 04-01-2020 06:25 AM

Still no TP at my local supermarket. The first week of the panic there was no chicken either. I got some pork chops & steak, some sausage. Veggies were virtually non-existent. :(

OTOH, I couldn't sleep today (01 April) so I got up at 4:30am and went online just to see what my bank account looked like. To my amazement, my 01 April OPM and VA deposits had already been posted!!! :eek: It usually takes until the banks/FCUs open at 9:00am on the first of the month for the deposits to show up.

Who would have thought there could be even a little bit of good to come of all this???

And no, this is not an April fool's joke... :rolleyes:

tomaustin 04-01-2020 08:16 PM

yesterday, in Austin, tx, one of the tech companies told their employees, who are fully employed, that if they receive any of the "disbursement checks" that they should turn them over to the company...those payments are not a bonus but for unemployed people.....not sure how that is gonna work out.........glad you got your regular monthlies........

DonVoigt 04-02-2020 11:21 AM

I suspect No one at that company will receive a check. ;)

gunbugs 04-02-2020 09:27 PM

As the so called "corona virus stimulus" checks are actually an IRS tax credit retroactively applied to your 2018 tax bill, those funds legally belong to the taxpayer. No one can require that you surrender your check or the funds to them, except for unpaid child support, and such legal matters. In such cases, the State or the Courts would be involved.


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