Crazy crazy crazy


If we ever get through all this craziness and Axpona kicks back up meet me on the second floor at the bar. I’m buying the first round. Stay safe friends.
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Showing 22 responses by thecarpathian

Actually, I think we're up to around round 7.
I’m not sure I can handle that many Shirley Temples...
And kudos for your optimism!
Can they legally serve Shirley Temples at 10am??!
What sort of hedonistic Devil's Den is Illinois, anyway??

I have complete faith in the Pfizer vaccine. I simply assess the J&J vaccine as a superior product.
As for Viagra, don't get one stuck in your throat.
I had a stiff neck for four hours...
oldhvymec,

Ever thought of writing your autobiography?
No joke, I'm certain it would make fascinating reading.
Personally, I’m going for the Johnson & Johnson vaccine when possible.
Fascinating stuff...
I am a little late to this thread so fourth one is on me.

As far as thecarpathian’s Shirley Temple goes, I do it daily so, if the AXPONA bartender does not mind, I will mix it right there.
I don’t know, after four maraschino cherries, I’m liable to put a room treatment on my head....
Isn't a water & water on ice technically a water & water & water?
That makes it a triple!
Sit close to the rest room...
I disagree. I think millercarbon is misunderstood here. I think of him as an entertainer. You cannot write those posts without joking.
Agreed. As I've stated many times, I find miller's posts quite amusing.
Question for miller, since you work in the medical field, did you take your vaccine when offered or did you refuse it, you know, since its all a grand communist conspiracy to take over the world. So honestly, yes or no?
I believe you have to go to Mr. miller’s house for that. Seems he bought a lifetime supply...
Geez, miller.
That’s the longest answer to a simple yes so no question I’ve ever seen.
Did you ever get around to answering? I fell asleep.


There is much evidence the Spanish Flu, which was a bacterial pneumonia...
Wrong.
I shall tell you exactly why, sir.
Influenza is a virus. It is always a virus. A virus is known as an ’infective agent’. It is known as that because it is not a living organism as it requires a host cell to reproduce.
A bacterium is a prokaryote, a single celled living organism, of which some cause disease.
They are two completely, irrevocably different things.
So, now that we know that, the rest of your claim is also of course, utter nonsense.
But I do understand the twisting of facts behind your statement that I assume was first published by some conspiracy theory site.
Would you like me to ’prey tell’ that, also?

I am no virologist by any means. Although I DO fully understand the scenario behind our current situation ’Many are being DUPED!’
It would appear from your previous statements that you are among them.


Sorry, ghasley. Felt it necessary to make that one point. Not very Zen, but I’m two Shirley Temples and a bubble tea over my limit...



That was going to be my second point.
Whatever he read twisted the fact that influenza often leads to bacterial pneumonia. There are even suggestions (by legitimate sources) that bacterial pneumonia may have been responsible for more deaths in the 1918 outbreak than the flu itself.
And miller, thank you for that. Sincerely.
Il est presque temps de reflechir a ces choses autour d'un chaud mate`, mon Ami!