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The Outdoorsman 101

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I think they've regressed. I lived there and worked at the UMinn from '80-84. One thing I noticed early on was the huge number of interracial couples, way more than I had ever seen even in Calif my home state. I was pleasantly surprised as they seemed comfortable and I never detected negativity from other people about it This wasn't just the Univ setting, out and about in the twin cities. The predominant couples were black/white and a fairly even mix white men/black women and black men/white women. I was so curious that I asked about it commenting that it was refreshing to see this; thinking these people were pretty enlightened. But, racism is always around; the least liked race were the Amerinds
The "interracial" chicks are into Minnesota Nice and a solid 7" of German steel. Totally want to spend time w/ a non white chick... thinking out loud now, pardon me. Hey! I am not a racist! I watch lots of black porn. I mean, a lot.... - silicon valley
 

curious2garden

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Speaking of which: George Floyd's official autopsy was released, yep Chauvin killed him but Mr Floyd may have his revenge, he also was infected with Covid. There is something rather Biblical about speaking from the grave, hope they isolate those cops so no other innocents are harmed
WHAT they didn't list his cause of death as Covid? That is going to piss off the conspiracy theorists.
 

greg nr

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From the "who could have of predicted this" files......

Florida Sets New Single-Day Record for Coronavirus Cases Since Reopening Economy
Source: Newsweek

Florida Sets New Single-Day Record for Coronavirus Cases Since Reopening Economy, Over 4,000 in Three Days

On Friday, Florida's Department of Health reported a new single day record for coronavirus cases since the state began reopening.

According to the department, there were at least 1,495 new cases reported as of Friday, which brings Florida's total number to over 61,000. There were also at least 53 new deaths reported, increasing the state's total number to at least 2,660.

The number of cases reported on Friday marked a new single-day high number of cases since Florida implemented phase one of its reopening plan on May 18. The previous single-day high was on April 17, when the department reported at least 1,416 new cases.

In addition to hitting a single-day record, Florida has also seen a spike in the number of cases over the past three days. According to the state's department of health, there have been at least 4,231 new cases in the past three days, with 1,317 on Wednesday; 1,419 on Thursday; and now 1,495 on Friday.

Read more: https://www.newsweek.com/florida-sets-new-single-day-record-coronavirus-cases-since-reopening-economy-over-4000-three-1509055


And fwiw, they are also seeing a large surge in pneumonia classified deaths. Must be a coincidence, and not an attempt to cook the numbers by not testing and not looking.....
 

curious2garden

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From the "who could have of predicted this" files......

Florida Sets New Single-Day Record for Coronavirus Cases Since Reopening Economy
Source: Newsweek

Florida Sets New Single-Day Record for Coronavirus Cases Since Reopening Economy, Over 4,000 in Three Days

On Friday, Florida's Department of Health reported a new single day record for coronavirus cases since the state began reopening.

According to the department, there were at least 1,495 new cases reported as of Friday, which brings Florida's total number to over 61,000. There were also at least 53 new deaths reported, increasing the state's total number to at least 2,660.

The number of cases reported on Friday marked a new single-day high number of cases since Florida implemented phase one of its reopening plan on May 18. The previous single-day high was on April 17, when the department reported at least 1,416 new cases.

In addition to hitting a single-day record, Florida has also seen a spike in the number of cases over the past three days. According to the state's department of health, there have been at least 4,231 new cases in the past three days, with 1,317 on Wednesday; 1,419 on Thursday; and now 1,495 on Friday.

Read more: https://www.newsweek.com/florida-sets-new-single-day-record-coronavirus-cases-since-reopening-economy-over-4000-three-1509055


And fwiw, they are also seeing a large surge in pneumonia classified deaths. Must be a coincidence, and not an attempt to cook the numbers by not testing and not looking.....
In a few years when they finally clean up the numbers, my guess is, it's going to look pretty sad.
 
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