Re: 2 Weeks post Carlisle
[Re: screamindriver]
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07/26/20 07:00 AM
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Our group (two couples from two different states) are fine right now. We enjoyed a great break from regular life to be around awesome cars and their admirers. Picked up some cool stuff, too. I hope this is the case for everyone who attended.
1970 Barracuda Convertible 1970 Newport Convertible 1970 Satellite Convertible 1974 'Cuda shell - '71 conversion 1988 Oldsmobile Cutlass w/455 2003 RAM3500 CTD 2007 Caliber R/T AWD 2007 Magnum SRT-8 2016 Chrysler Town & Country
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Re: 2 Weeks post Carlisle
[Re: adventurer]
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07/26/20 10:04 AM
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Of the 14 or so in our group everyone is still healthy. We all wore masks when needed and did the social distance thing. To me it was good mentally to take a few days off and enjoy some car related stuff even if we had to "mask up" when near crowds or going into public spaces (Walmart, Sheetz, etc...).
'67 & '68 Barracuda FB's '70 AAR Cuda '89 Ramcharger 4x4 '06 Ram 2500 CTD 6 spd
...Mopars are always way out back Between the muddy river and the rusty railroad track Yeah, the Mopars are always hard to find But you can always find a few There’s Cordobas and Furys and Darts and Dusters too There’s a Diplomat with a Swinger A new Yorker a Demon and a Scamp And there’s a 68 Barracuda grill with both headlamps...Slaid Cleaves - Skunk Juice
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Re: 2 Weeks post Carlisle
[Re: adventurer]
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07/26/20 12:24 PM
07/26/20 12:24 PM
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So I am curious. To all those that attended Carlisle this year. Did you or anyone in your group end up with the virus?: Well, to keep it factual, a better question, did anybody who attended, or cohabitates with someone who did, get a positive COVID test days after Carlisle? Everything else, is GIGO, and even the current tests are not 100% accurate , before someone feels the need to make that point. I suspect based on the reporting on this question, and the reluctance of those who might be sick, the results here might only be as valid as the Florida reported infection rates.
Reality check, that half the population is smarter then 50% of the people and it's a constantly contested fact.
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Re: 2 Weeks post Carlisle
[Re: Hollywood]
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07/26/20 06:32 PM
07/26/20 06:32 PM
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Never touched a mask at the show except for going into the Carlisle store to buy the 2020 van diecast, wore one at Walmart and a bar I went to they required it when walking in the door but not afterwards. I feel the same as normal, but that doesn't necessarily tell me anything...
Last edited by Rhinodart; 07/26/20 06:34 PM.
The funny thing about science is that if you change one miniscule parameter you change the entire outcome to the way you want it.
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Re: 2 Weeks post Carlisle
[Re: adventurer]
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07/26/20 08:03 PM
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I had guests at the house from multiple states. I talked with hundreds of people at the show. No health issues to report. Zero. Zip. Nada. For those that missed the show, we had a great time and we hope to see you next year.
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Re: 2 Weeks post Carlisle
[Re: azmopar]
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07/27/20 09:15 AM
07/27/20 09:15 AM
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jcc
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Bottom line, nobody gives a crap whether anybody else feels "normal" attending Carlisle and not wearing a mask vs the usefulness of those feeling not "normal". Only person that does, is oneself. Typical "its all about me" sign of the times. Excluding the even hint of humility that one feels "normal" they might just be very lucky or asymptomatic, not overlooking the fact we are approaching in the US nearly 150,000 dead. Carlisle must be a real fountain of health, not one reported headache, sore back, fever, cough, sore throat in the whole bunch. Wonder if the reporting of not "normal" here is a similar timeline to member "Feets" disclosing his COVID diagnosis awhile back?
Reality check, that half the population is smarter then 50% of the people and it's a constantly contested fact.
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Re: 2 Weeks post Carlisle
[Re: jcc]
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07/27/20 09:42 AM
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Rhinodart
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Bottom line, nobody gives a crap whether anybody else feels "normal" attending Carlisle and not wearing a mask vs the usefulness of those feeling not "normal". Only person that does, is oneself. Typical "its all about me" sign of the times. Excluding the even hint of humility that one feels "normal" they might just be very lucky or asymptomatic, not overlooking the fact we are approaching in the US nearly 150,000 dead. Carlisle must be a real fountain of health, not one reported headache, sore back, fever, cough, sore throat in the whole bunch. Wonder if the reporting of not "normal" here is a similar timeline to member "Feets" disclosing his COVID diagnosis awhile back? Remember in the early days of the Covid they said that heat would kill the virus, it was brutal on Thursday in Carlisle so it must have all died, of course they walked back on that not too long after they said it. There is no concrete definition of this virus, and if there was then they would just re-engineer it...
The funny thing about science is that if you change one miniscule parameter you change the entire outcome to the way you want it.
JB Rhinehart, Realist
A-Body's RULE!
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Re: 2 Weeks post Carlisle
[Re: Rhinodart]
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07/27/20 09:56 AM
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jcc
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Bottom line, nobody gives a crap whether anybody else feels "normal" attending Carlisle and not wearing a mask vs the usefulness of those feeling not "normal". Only person that does, is oneself. Typical "its all about me" sign of the times. Excluding the even hint of humility that one feels "normal" they might just be very lucky or asymptomatic, not overlooking the fact we are approaching in the US nearly 150,000 dead. Carlisle must be a real fountain of health, not one reported headache, sore back, fever, cough, sore throat in the whole bunch. Wonder if the reporting of not "normal" here is a similar timeline to member "Feets" disclosing his COVID diagnosis awhile back? Remember in the early days of the Covid they said that heat would kill the virus, it was brutal on Thursday in Carlisle so it must have all died, of course they walked back on that not too long after they said it. There is no concrete definition of this virus, and if there was then they would just re-engineer it... Regarding "they", freedom of speech applies, we best choose wisely who the "they"'s are we listen to. And living in Florida, that "heat" thing stunk from the get go.
Reality check, that half the population is smarter then 50% of the people and it's a constantly contested fact.
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