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bullets13

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  1. This is one of those games that’s a legit tossup. This is the strongest team either has fielded in quite awhile. I expect a close game. Rooting for the horns, leaning towards picking the bobcats.
  2. What I generally expect to happen is for the family of the deceased and the director to get a big chunk of money from him and the movie company in an undisclosed out of court settlement.
  3. I think he’s a POS, too, for what it’s worth. I just see this as a vastly different situation as most accidental shootings. TVC does as well, and seeing as he just retired after 35+ years of law enforcement, and also seeing as he has a better grasp of law than basically anyone I’ve ever met, I’m going to defer to his opinion on the matter. Sorry for my irritable response earlier, had some stuff going on at work while I was supposed to be on my break while I was trying to post.
  4. you keep making the same point over and over again, while ignoring the fact that most of these actors are novices with guns at best, and have people hired on set to do this for them. many of these actors will fire thousands of rounds in their careers from guns that others have prepared for them. Yes, most people who have a gun handed to them who know anything about guns will clear them before doing anything else. We get it. But there are also stories on the news all the time about people accidentally shooting someone with a gun that they thought was unloaded, and they didn't even have someone around who's entire job was to make sure that the gun was safe (News flash, many of them are never charged with a crime). I also get that you're all excited about the big bad liberal having a gun accident and would like to see him hung for it. That doesn't change the circumstances surrounding the shooting, although I definitely think you should contact the proper authorities with your theory about how it all went down at the beginning of this thread.
  5. My coworker's husband is an EMT and they've all been dispatched to the area for a "multi-casualty" event. Hoping that those casualties are only injuries.
  6. I think it's the same twister, just kinda jumped you guys and touched back down. Either that or the same supercell produced a second twister. I heard about a security guard in a guard shack in PA getting hurt when the storm knocked it over.
  7. He was practicing drawing the gun from a holster and reholstering it. It's pretty easy for me to envision a scenario where someone without much gun handling/gun safety experience would accidentally (or intentionally) pull the trigger in that situation. Since he was told it was a "cold gun" he might very well have pulled the trigger expecting to get only the sound of the hammer clicking.
  8. This one hit pretty hard. It started in the marsh near Taylor's Landing, ended up doing some damage in Port Acres and Port Arthur. It continued on and it looks like it did some serious damage in Orange, Mauriceville, and Deweyville. I've seen some videos, and this isn't our usual EF-0 that touches down for a mile and knocks a few trees down and maybe tips a mobile home. This thing was blowing stuff up. Has anyone seen damage up close?
  9. not much different than your time at papd where y'all had a chief that wouldn't back you.
  10. both. and also staff morale plays a big part of it, and love of community. you have kids out here that respect their elders, love their school and community, and know they'll get their butts busted if they mess up. You have staff that loves their job, gets treated with respect by school officials, and are backed up by those officials when there's an issue in the classroom. The same is true for several districts in this area. But when you run into districts where there's no sense of community amongst students, no respect for authority, and where district officials don't back up their teachers, you end up with 6 lockdowns in two weeks.
  11. Monoclonal therapies were very similar for decades, but in the past few years it's vastly different technology. Much like the mRNA vaccine is very different from traditional vaccines.
  12. some school districts still enforce it. It's amazing how much better the students behave over here at my new district vs. my old one (BISD).
  13. Why wouldn't it be? It's as safe as the original vaccine (because it's exactly the same). I'm going to get it because it's about to be deer season, and anything I can do to reduce the risk of bringing the rona to deer camp with several of my older family members I'm going to do.
  14. To be fair, very new technologies in monoclonal antibodies (like within the past 2-3 years) means it looks very little like monoclonal therapies of the past. So to say it's safe because it's been around 50 years is like saying the covid vaccine is safe because vaccines have been around for over 200 years. The rest of what you say makes sense.
  15. Let's get this one back on topic. I'm trying to be patient because I think it's good for the site to have some back and forth, but when it devolves into this sort of thing it defeats the purpose. As I said a while back I'll start issuing warnings if I need to. There's nothing that's overly offensive here, but you guys certainly aren't following site rules with this conversation.
  16. On a thread on another site many of the same folks who are Reagan-level anti-vax were talking about having gotten the monoclonal infusion or being in favor of it. When I pointed out that the infusion has many of the characteristics that they used as arguments against the vaccine (new technology with unknown long term side effects, artificially made in a lab, not FDA approved) they got a little irrational.
  17. Of course it is. I wasn’t telling them they couldn’t. Merely pointing it out. Nobody likes to be shown their own hypocrisy.
  18. Brought this up on another site and a lot of people got upset. But the science itself is extremely close to that used in the vaccine that the same people refuse to take.
  19. Finally stringing a few good weeks together after an awful start
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