UncoverAg00 said:
We have innate immunity to flu, not so for covid 19. That means that you go longer where the virus replication goes unchallenged by any immune response, meaning more damge while showing no symptoms. This results in more contact transmission than the flu. Compound that with a more efficient means of attachment than that of the flu and you have an recipe for ridiculous spread. It's not "just the flu". It very much needs to be respected for what it is... a silent invader on the prowl for the immuno-compromised. This is the flu's big brother and if we're not careful it'll be happy to prove it.
Tanya 93 said:Try a London Fog cake.UTExan said:Tanya 93 said:
And mine said it may not be traditional, but she preferred lemon curd and that is where I got it from. I like the tartness better than the sweet against the crumbly scone
Plus, I subscribe to a British Cooking magazine and they have had a recipe for blueberry scones with lemon curd
Well, I will have to defer to British Cooking. On to trifle and Victoria sponge cake!
It has become my new favorite.
Shanked Punt said:
I've developed a cough over the past few days.
Scottish oat cakes! Those are great with butter and jam.UTExan said:Tanya 93 said:Try a London Fog cake.UTExan said:Tanya 93 said:
And mine said it may not be traditional, but she preferred lemon curd and that is where I got it from. I like the tartness better than the sweet against the crumbly scone
Plus, I subscribe to a British Cooking magazine and they have had a recipe for blueberry scones with lemon curd
Well, I will have to defer to British Cooking. On to trifle and Victoria sponge cake!
It has become my new favorite.
That is very rich for us survivalists. We may have to rely on Rock Cake or Anzac biscuits due to the amount of oatmeal on hand.
Choose your favorite.....Teflon Don. said:
So it begins. Hope you preppers have your bunkers built because if not then you're ****ed.
Then do it.Shanked Punt said:
Afternoon tea is just so lovely. That is something I wish we could adopt over here
DSAg44 said:
i'm gonna set the o/u on this thread to 400 pages. buckle up.
If this hits a major city in Texas? It could go more than that if dozens are infected and schools etc close for a couple of weeksscottimus said:DSAg44 said:
i'm gonna set the o/u on this thread to 400 pages. buckle up.
Try 1000+ will be most prolific thread in TexAgs...Viral.
Lol.
UncoverAg00 said:
We have innate immunity to flu, not so for covid 19. That means that you go longer where the virus replication goes unchallenged by any immune response, meaning more damge while showing no symptoms. This results in more contact transmission than the flu. Compound that with a more efficient means of attachment than that of the flu and you have an recipe for ridiculous spread. It's not "just the flu". It very much needs to be respected for what it is... a silent invader on the prowl for the immuno-compromised. This is the flu's big brother and if we're not careful it'll be happy to prove it.
ChloroxRossticus said:coastsrs said:
The tests can't be trusted!
Too many false negatives!
CDC working on the background to eliminate false tests and reduce mass hysteria...
Why isn't CDC testing everyone!
They know everyone is already infected!
This board is in constant contradiction.
I will say I went to cvs and the entire sanitizer section was wiped clean. Thanks texags
Sack up. Paint thinner, gasoline, kerosene work better anyway.
UncoverAg00 said:
We have innate immunity to flu, not so for covid 19. That means that you go longer where the virus replication goes unchallenged by any immune response, meaning more damge while showing no symptoms. This results in more contact transmission than the flu. Compound that with a more efficient means of attachment than that of the flu and you have an recipe for ridiculous spread. It's not "just the flu". It very much needs to be respected for what it is... a silent invader on the prowl for the immuno-compromised. This is the flu's big brother and if we're not careful it'll be happy to prove it.
DeWrecking Crew said:UncoverAg00 said:
We have innate immunity to flu, not so for covid 19. That means that you go longer where the virus replication goes unchallenged by any immune response, meaning more damge while showing no symptoms. This results in more contact transmission than the flu. Compound that with a more efficient means of attachment than that of the flu and you have an recipe for ridiculous spread. It's not "just the flu". It very much needs to be respected for what it is... a silent invader on the prowl for the immuno-compromised. This is the flu's big brother and if we're not careful it'll be happy to prove it.
You care to wager? I'll take the flu kills more people this year, you take the silent invader? $100?
rab79 said:ChloroxRossticus said:coastsrs said:
The tests can't be trusted!
Too many false negatives!
CDC working on the background to eliminate false tests and reduce mass hysteria...
Why isn't CDC testing everyone!
They know everyone is already infected!
This board is in constant contradiction.
I will say I went to cvs and the entire sanitizer section was wiped clean. Thanks texags
Sack up. Paint thinner, gasoline, kerosene work better anyway.
VaultingChemist said:Choose your favorite.....Teflon Don. said:
So it begins. Hope you preppers have your bunkers built because if not then you're ****ed.
Option 1: Refurbished Minuteman missile silo, 250ft below ground
Option 2: House on private island with sniper tower
Option 3: Cargo container cemented and buried in side of hill in the middle of nowhere
Option 4: Concrete and steel safe room in a house in suburbs
YouBet said:VaultingChemist said:Choose your favorite.....Teflon Don. said:
So it begins. Hope you preppers have your bunkers built because if not then you're ****ed.
Option 1: Refurbished Minuteman missile silo, 250ft below ground
Option 2: House on private island with sniper tower
Option 3: Cargo container cemented and buried in side of hill in the middle of nowhere
Option 4: Concrete and steel safe room in a house in suburbs
Option 3. Line of sight. Remoteness. Can relocate easier.
Tx-Ag2010 said:YouBet said:VaultingChemist said:Choose your favorite.....Teflon Don. said:
So it begins. Hope you preppers have your bunkers built because if not then you're ****ed.
Option 1: Refurbished Minuteman missile silo, 250ft below ground
Option 2: House on private island with sniper tower
Option 3: Cargo container cemented and buried in side of hill in the middle of nowhere
Option 4: Concrete and steel safe room in a house in suburbs
Option 3. Line of sight. Remoteness. Can relocate easier.
Option 2 provided it is far enough away from significant populations.
YouBet said:Tx-Ag2010 said:YouBet said:VaultingChemist said:Choose your favorite.....Teflon Don. said:
So it begins. Hope you preppers have your bunkers built because if not then you're ****ed.
Option 1: Refurbished Minuteman missile silo, 250ft below ground
Option 2: House on private island with sniper tower
Option 3: Cargo container cemented and buried in side of hill in the middle of nowhere
Option 4: Concrete and steel safe room in a house in suburbs
Option 3. Line of sight. Remoteness. Can relocate easier.
Option 2 provided it is far enough away from significant populations.
But once you are found you have no way out.