Checking in to wish all fellow riders and family a healthy status during the COVID-19 crisis. Stay safe out there!!
Yup, I think about that too. Perhaps I worry too much, but having 4 broken bones in the last two years and two of them requiring surgery to repair, I am very hospital risk averse right now.There's another factor which has crossed my mind also. It's a given that riding a motorcycle isn't exactly the safest thing to do and we've all accepted our own personal level of risk when we choose to enjoy it. That said, some may be reevaluating that level when escaping for a ride now. A short ER visit or an unexpected orthopedic treatment is never welcomed but may be even more so during these times.
Thanks friend.Let's not fill the forum with a bunch of similar threads on the subject. Let's all post things related to such issues in this one thread.
I will be working to merge the various threads already started into this one.
How about wood for the smoker? I bought a couple of cheap corn beefs to throw on soon. What a **** show here are work. 1200 peaple are out of our building. Manufacturing is being forced to work and produce parts. WTF over. We found out about a confirmed case in the building last night.Not worried about myself or the wife, although 65 and older, we have no other health issues and are in good health. I dealt with a simple cold at the end of February/March, and the wife seems to be dealing with the same cold now.
However our granddaughter (9 years old) who lives with us, has had respiratory issues since birth, so contracting the covid-19 could be quite serious for her.
Her school has extended her week off “spring break” another 2 weeks. The wife recently switched jobs, and learned today they will have her work from home.
We have food, toilet paper, and enough alcohol to ride this out
Forage items like wood often aren't "stockpiled" by most. If the balloon actually goes up and we go full-tilt-boogie into Captain Trips, I know where there's food and water in homes where there are ardent anti-gunners.How about wood for the smoker?
Did I just read that correctly? I have a significant amount of cut, aged and split wood. But it would be a grave mistake to be wrong about the precondition that it would not be protected against foraging criminals with selfish intent.Forage items like wood often aren't "stockpiled" by most. If the balloon actually goes up and we go full-tilt-boogie into Captain Trips, I know where there's food and water in homes where there are ardent anti-gunners.
Wood would be something like someone's old picnic table or something.
The run on the banks is ramping up as I hear the occasional comment about such acts.
Just say noHow about wood for the smoker? I bought a couple of cheap corn beefs to throw on soon. What a **** show here are work. 1200 peaple are out of our building. Manufacturing is being forced to work and produce parts. WTF over. We found out about a confirmed case in the building last night.
Just great, I am old and have health issues.
Dave
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