Covid-19

From Parchesi to Parlor games, I'm definitely not high enough to be here today, lol ;-)
I'm just going to sit in the corner and re-tie my shoes again
 
I’m remembering the wrong name. Yeah, Risk was basically Lebensraum the board game.

This is close to what I remember and in this country I think it’s a one-syllable name.

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The name I do remember is marked by the German love for syllables.

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I play risk on my phone :eyesmoke:

Uh oh boys
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They're manditory on public transport and in shops for us now. (Scotland) Police jumping into Tesco stores to slap out £50 fines for anyone not using them. Doesn't bother me like, it's hardly a drama. FM told us to get used to them though so think she's planning to keep an around for a while.
Only had 2490 deaths from it here though and only a dozen or so over the last few weeks so we just shut up and do what she says. :)
Has Kilt Etiquette changed during these trying times?

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Originally you designated the virus of interest as “it”.
Now you’re using other “it”s, which is confusing.

I don’t argue against needing a respirator for nanoscale toxins and pathogens. Suggesting I did amounts to a straw-man argument. N95s, even worn correctly, won’t catch the tiniest ones. My background is in a synthetic lab, where we went straight to respirators, and volatiles adsorbent cartridges were a must.

But when you bounce topic from macroscopic asbestos dust to bacteria to “it”, your argument loses linearity and context.

Now that we’ve insulted each other about perceived idiocy, what do we play next?
 
While coronavirus cases spike in the South, the Northeast seems to have it under control – here’s what changed

.... New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo recently declared, “We now have the lowest transmission rate in the United States of America.” In fact, there are now more daily hospitalizations in Arizona than in New York, Pennsylvania and the entire Northeast combined. ......

 
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