Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:actually don't care if kids play lacrosse but if you reasoning is because they don't touch each other it's a dense reason. They will hug, they will share drinks, they will share food, they will sit with each other between games and on the sidelines.
Both my D1 lacrosse sons probably already had it (both sick and their schools made them quarantine for 4 weeks) so I am not really concerned about me but I'm not a sociopath so I am actually concerned for others too.
So you don't care if they play but you have D1 playing sons? So either you're a complete narcissist who got his enjoyment for his own self or a complete liar. I go with complete liar since schools were dismissed way before a 4 week quarantine could be affected. Nice try.
Only pointing that I really, really like lacrosse.
It was odd, we thought they were worried about Meningitis. Actually they said they were ... but tested negative, adenovirus, negative, flu, negative, mono, negative... can't get the whole team sick. So... moved to a hotel.
They quarantine kids for those too. It's not new.
Nice backtrack. Are you claiming a school made you quarantine your kids for a month in a hotel because they had flu like symptoms and couldn't pin an illness to them? No chance, nice fear mongering.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The problem is when they gather under the tent and share food and drinks.
seems like an easy issue to overcome. I don't see a lot of kids slurping on each other in the first place.
Boys are dense, they pick up whatever water bottle is closest. Do you have a girl? No hugging?
Wow. You are really into fighting for a really dumb side of an argument. You are aware you have probably already contracted it, the days are getting warmer and the numbers are going down - right? Do you even enjoy the atmosphere or just see it as a necessary evil and you'd prefer to live in a cave?
Wow! you sure are defensive.
I actually don't care if kids play lacrosse but if you reasoning is because they don't touch each other it's a dense reason. They will hug, they will share drinks, they will share food, they will sit with each other between games and on the sidelines.
Both my D1 lacrosse sons probably already had it (both sick and their schools made them quarantine for 4 weeks) so I am not really concerned about me but I'm not a sociopath so I am actually concerned for others too.
Do you also know Hoganlax and other tournament organizers haven't cancelled any tournaments yet and there are tournaments going to take place in Colorado and Florida as soon as school ends.
Do you know I don't care. All I'm saying is if you think it's "safe" because they don't touch each other during the game you are not thinking.
Also, I think most things will be open June 15th. Possibly back to <50 gatherings, but mostly back to normal by July 1.
did you see the refrigerated morgue at Suburban... maybe I'm wrong.
Do you know you are wrong? Did you read the article or just the headline? Suburban was offered a mobile morgue and they accepted.
Like many other health care providers locally and nationally, we have accepted a mobile morgue unit, in the form of a refrigerated truck, in an effort to be prepared and with the hope of never needing it,
It's posts like yours spreading over wrought anxiety and fear. But I like how you are screaming about how the sky is falling and then hedging with the opening in June and July comment.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:actually don't care if kids play lacrosse but if you reasoning is because they don't touch each other it's a dense reason. They will hug, they will share drinks, they will share food, they will sit with each other between games and on the sidelines.
Both my D1 lacrosse sons probably already had it (both sick and their schools made them quarantine for 4 weeks) so I am not really concerned about me but I'm not a sociopath so I am actually concerned for others too.
So you don't care if they play but you have D1 playing sons? So either you're a complete narcissist who got his enjoyment for his own self or a complete liar. I go with complete liar since schools were dismissed way before a 4 week quarantine could be affected. Nice try.
Only pointing that I really, really like lacrosse.
It was odd, we thought they were worried about Meningitis. Actually they said they were ... but tested negative, adenovirus, negative, flu, negative, mono, negative... can't get the whole team sick. So... moved to a hotel.
They quarantine kids for those too. It's not new.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The problem is when they gather under the tent and share food and drinks.
seems like an easy issue to overcome. I don't see a lot of kids slurping on each other in the first place.
Boys are dense, they pick up whatever water bottle is closest. Do you have a girl? No hugging?
Wow. You are really into fighting for a really dumb side of an argument. You are aware you have probably already contracted it, the days are getting warmer and the numbers are going down - right? Do you even enjoy the atmosphere or just see it as a necessary evil and you'd prefer to live in a cave?
Wow! you sure are defensive.
I actually don't care if kids play lacrosse but if you reasoning is because they don't touch each other it's a dense reason. They will hug, they will share drinks, they will share food, they will sit with each other between games and on the sidelines.
Both my D1 lacrosse sons probably already had it (both sick and their schools made them quarantine for 4 weeks) so I am not really concerned about me but I'm not a sociopath so I am actually concerned for others too.
Do you also know Hoganlax and other tournament organizers haven't cancelled any tournaments yet and there are tournaments going to take place in Colorado and Florida as soon as school ends.
Do you know I don't care. All I'm saying is if you think it's "safe" because they don't touch each other during the game you are not thinking.
Also, I think most things will be open June 15th. Possibly back to <50 gatherings, but mostly back to normal by July 1.
did you see the refrigerated morgue at Suburban... maybe I'm wrong.
Like many other health care providers locally and nationally, we have accepted a mobile morgue unit, in the form of a refrigerated truck, in an effort to be prepared and with the hope of never needing it,
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The problem is when they gather under the tent and share food and drinks.
seems like an easy issue to overcome. I don't see a lot of kids slurping on each other in the first place.
Boys are dense, they pick up whatever water bottle is closest. Do you have a girl? No hugging?
Wow. You are really into fighting for a really dumb side of an argument. You are aware you have probably already contracted it, the days are getting warmer and the numbers are going down - right? Do you even enjoy the atmosphere or just see it as a necessary evil and you'd prefer to live in a cave?
Wow! you sure are defensive.
I actually don't care if kids play lacrosse but if you reasoning is because they don't touch each other it's a dense reason. They will hug, they will share drinks, they will share food, they will sit with each other between games and on the sidelines.
Both my D1 lacrosse sons probably already had it (both sick and their schools made them quarantine for 4 weeks) so I am not really concerned about me but I'm not a sociopath so I am actually concerned for others too.
Do you also know Hoganlax and other tournament organizers haven't cancelled any tournaments yet and there are tournaments going to take place in Colorado and Florida as soon as school ends.
Anonymous wrote:actually don't care if kids play lacrosse but if you reasoning is because they don't touch each other it's a dense reason. They will hug, they will share drinks, they will share food, they will sit with each other between games and on the sidelines.
Both my D1 lacrosse sons probably already had it (both sick and their schools made them quarantine for 4 weeks) so I am not really concerned about me but I'm not a sociopath so I am actually concerned for others too.
So you don't care if they play but you have D1 playing sons? So either you're a complete narcissist who got his enjoyment for his own self or a complete liar. I go with complete liar since schools were dismissed way before a 4 week quarantine could be affected. Nice try.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The problem is when they gather under the tent and share food and drinks.
seems like an easy issue to overcome. I don't see a lot of kids slurping on each other in the first place.
Boys are dense, they pick up whatever water bottle is closest. Do you have a girl? No hugging?
Wow. You are really into fighting for a really dumb side of an argument. You are aware you have probably already contracted it, the days are getting warmer and the numbers are going down - right? Do you even enjoy the atmosphere or just see it as a necessary evil and you'd prefer to live in a cave?
Wow! you sure are defensive.
I actually don't care if kids play lacrosse but if you reasoning is because they don't touch each other it's a dense reason. They will hug, they will share drinks, they will share food, they will sit with each other between games and on the sidelines.
Both my D1 lacrosse sons probably already had it (both sick and their schools made them quarantine for 4 weeks) so I am not really concerned about me but I'm not a sociopath so I am actually concerned for others too.
So in your mind, this is the end of those behaviors? That's a sad thought.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The problem is when they gather under the tent and share food and drinks.
seems like an easy issue to overcome. I don't see a lot of kids slurping on each other in the first place.
Boys are dense, they pick up whatever water bottle is closest. Do you have a girl? No hugging?
Wow. You are really into fighting for a really dumb side of an argument. You are aware you have probably already contracted it, the days are getting warmer and the numbers are going down - right? Do you even enjoy the atmosphere or just see it as a necessary evil and you'd prefer to live in a cave?
Wow! you sure are defensive.
I actually don't care if kids play lacrosse but if you reasoning is because they don't touch each other it's a dense reason. They will hug, they will share drinks, they will share food, they will sit with each other between games and on the sidelines.
Both my D1 lacrosse sons probably already had it (both sick and their schools made them quarantine for 4 weeks) so I am not really concerned about me but I'm not a sociopath so I am actually concerned for others too.
Do you also know Hoganlax and other tournament organizers haven't cancelled any tournaments yet and there are tournaments going to take place in Colorado and Florida as soon as school ends.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The problem is when they gather under the tent and share food and drinks.
seems like an easy issue to overcome. I don't see a lot of kids slurping on each other in the first place.
Boys are dense, they pick up whatever water bottle is closest. Do you have a girl? No hugging?
Wow. You are really into fighting for a really dumb side of an argument. You are aware you have probably already contracted it, the days are getting warmer and the numbers are going down - right? Do you even enjoy the atmosphere or just see it as a necessary evil and you'd prefer to live in a cave?
Wow! you sure are defensive.
I actually don't care if kids play lacrosse but if you reasoning is because they don't touch each other it's a dense reason. They will hug, they will share drinks, they will share food, they will sit with each other between games and on the sidelines.
Both my D1 lacrosse sons probably already had it (both sick and their schools made them quarantine for 4 weeks) so I am not really concerned about me but I'm not a sociopath so I am actually concerned for others too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The problem is when they gather under the tent and share food and drinks.
seems like an easy issue to overcome. I don't see a lot of kids slurping on each other in the first place.
Boys are dense, they pick up whatever water bottle is closest. Do you have a girl? No hugging?
Wow. You are really into fighting for a really dumb side of an argument. You are aware you have probably already contracted it, the days are getting warmer and the numbers are going down - right? Do you even enjoy the atmosphere or just see it as a necessary evil and you'd prefer to live in a cave?
Wow! you sure are defensive.
I actually don't care if kids play lacrosse but if you reasoning is because they don't touch each other it's a dense reason. They will hug, they will share drinks, they will share food, they will sit with each other between games and on the sidelines.
Both my D1 lacrosse sons probably already had it (both sick and their schools made them quarantine for 4 weeks) so I am not really concerned about me but I'm not a sociopath so I am actually concerned for others too.
actually don't care if kids play lacrosse but if you reasoning is because they don't touch each other it's a dense reason. They will hug, they will share drinks, they will share food, they will sit with each other between games and on the sidelines.
Both my D1 lacrosse sons probably already had it (both sick and their schools made them quarantine for 4 weeks) so I am not really concerned about me but I'm not a sociopath so I am actually concerned for others too.