Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That's far more difficult to understand than shutting down indoor adult activities given what we know about relative risks. If parents are balking, that's their own business, and the STJ itself is a private actor, but still, it's like people have learned absolutely nothing over the past two years and just take recourse to overreaction that has no nexus to common sense or thoughtfulness about the adverse consequences of shutdown. It's obvious people are neither living nor learning. And so it goes.
Hey, moron, the schedules are back up. Like I said, next time, until you hear something official keep your mouth shut.
How bout keeping your paying customers updated as to when and why they were or will be down. Want to be a first class place? Then you have to act like one...
I see your post and others about how St James is poorly run. All of that yet you all sign up and keep coming back for more. Its like taking candy from a baby. Keep having us debit your checking account or sending those credit card payments. Complain all you want. Your money will keep flowing
I never see a mask at the St James so I doubt they will cancel because of Covid.
Anonymous wrote:can someone link to schedules?
Anonymous wrote:I never see a mask at the St James so I doubt they will cancel because of Covid.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That's far more difficult to understand than shutting down indoor adult activities given what we know about relative risks. If parents are balking, that's their own business, and the STJ itself is a private actor, but still, it's like people have learned absolutely nothing over the past two years and just take recourse to overreaction that has no nexus to common sense or thoughtfulness about the adverse consequences of shutdown. It's obvious people are neither living nor learning. And so it goes.
Hey, moron, the schedules are back up. Like I said, next time, until you hear something official keep your mouth shut.
How bout keeping your paying customers updated as to when and why they were or will be down. Want to be a first class place? Then you have to act like one...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That's far more difficult to understand than shutting down indoor adult activities given what we know about relative risks. If parents are balking, that's their own business, and the STJ itself is a private actor, but still, it's like people have learned absolutely nothing over the past two years and just take recourse to overreaction that has no nexus to common sense or thoughtfulness about the adverse consequences of shutdown. It's obvious people are neither living nor learning. And so it goes.
Hey, moron, the schedules are back up. Like I said, next time, until you hear something official keep your mouth shut.
How bout keeping your paying customers updated as to when and why they were or will be down. Want to be a first class place? Then you have to act like one...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That's far more difficult to understand than shutting down indoor adult activities given what we know about relative risks. If parents are balking, that's their own business, and the STJ itself is a private actor, but still, it's like people have learned absolutely nothing over the past two years and just take recourse to overreaction that has no nexus to common sense or thoughtfulness about the adverse consequences of shutdown. It's obvious people are neither living nor learning. And so it goes.
Hey, moron, the schedules are back up. Like I said, next time, until you hear something official keep your mouth shut.
Anonymous wrote:It looks as if The St James has removed all of its futsal leagues from their website.
Anonymous wrote:That's far more difficult to understand than shutting down indoor adult activities given what we know about relative risks. If parents are balking, that's their own business, and the STJ itself is a private actor, but still, it's like people have learned absolutely nothing over the past two years and just take recourse to overreaction that has no nexus to common sense or thoughtfulness about the adverse consequences of shutdown. It's obvious people are neither living nor learning. And so it goes.
Anonymous wrote:Pausing due to the Wuhan cold? 🙄