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Post by chris on Mar 31, 2020 13:25:29 GMT -5
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Post by Dick Mc on Apr 9, 2020 14:55:50 GMT -5
Spot on. That article layed it all out. All sports seem like a long way away but figure by May MLB and the NHL could be playing. The virus is another life risk that we must deal with. Time to open things back up in May!
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Post by PierreC on Apr 9, 2020 19:51:30 GMT -5
Spot on. That article layed it all out. All sports seem like a long way away but figure by May MLB and the NHL could be playing. The virus is another life risk that we must deal with. Time to open things back up in May! May ? ..no way !...expect the social distances to be maintain for at least another 6 to 10 months ! Unless they play in an empty arena..the hockey season is over. Life won't resume until their is a vaccine..
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Post by chris on Apr 9, 2020 20:57:33 GMT -5
If I go to a game with you guys we need to buy up an entire row to maintain safe distance. Maybe an entire section so we aren't sitting with anyone. Wait a sec, that sounds like LCA before the coronovirus. LOL
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Post by Dick Mc on Apr 12, 2020 9:39:23 GMT -5
Spot on. That article layed it all out. All sports seem like a long way away but figure by May MLB and the NHL could be playing. The virus is another life risk that we must deal with. Time to open things back up in May! May ? ..no way !...expect the social distances to be maintain for at least another 6 to 10 months ! Unless they play in an empty arena..the hockey season is over. Life won't resume until their is a vaccine.. There is still no vaccine for Aids. Games will go on with fans long before if and when we have a vaccine. No guarantee they will ever have one. Some in Pittsburgh claim they already have one though. Who knows? All guesses! BTW....playoffs in empty N Dakota arenas are a possibility.
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