So we don't know when he stopped breathing?
There's an entire memorial to George Floyd there. Because he was such a man of honor and worth emulating.Cactus Jack said:A lot of people gathering in that area.Horn_in_Aggieland said:
Has anyone tried calling Cup Foods to see if they are open for business today?
MondayAggie95 said:
When did jury begin sequester?
Quick antidote. One of my partners is the head guy for a large lumber company in the Midwest. The affordable housing project that was burned to the ground.... well, they had just delivered a substantial part of the lumber pack for floors 2-6. Remains unclear as to whether insurance will make any payment. Replacement costs not fun with price of lumber.Sully Dog said:**** ME!!!!lb3 said:Sully Dog said:$75 here for a doug fir subfloor sheetsilverleaf said:At roughly $40-$45/sheet, maybe more, you're on to somethingSully Dog said:
Pro-Tip:
The most expensive thing that will be broken in tonight's rioting and looting will be the plywood covering the outside of the businesses. Make sure to pick some up for yourself.
Also, can you tell me which businesses will be hanging that?
Yesterday at about 4p.Aggie95 said:
When did jury begin sequester?
Also Logic: If asphyxiation was cause of cardiac arrest, they should have been able to revive him once they returned his saturation to 98% using CPR. That they couldn't get him back strongly suggests that asphyxiation was not the cause of death.aggiehawg said:Logic: Airway was never blocked. 98% O2 blood saturation rate drawn from femoral artery at the ER. That was according to the prosecution's expert.AggieDub14 said:Logic: Airway blocked for 8 minutes = death.Maroon Dawn said:AggieDub14 said:
Incredible how all the hard line Republicans who post here feel the same way. This shouldn't be a partisan issue. So sad that everything from COVID to murder becomes a party issue to the GQP.
Amazing how people who use logic vs people who use emotion tend to think and vote a certain way right?
fka ftc said:Quick antidote. One of my partners is the head guy for a large lumber company in the Midwest. The affordable housing project that was burned to the ground.... well, they had just delivered a substantial part of the lumber pack for floors 2-6. Remains unclear as to whether insurance will make any payment. Replacement costs not fun with price of lumber.Sully Dog said:**** ME!!!!lb3 said:Sully Dog said:$75 here for a doug fir subfloor sheetsilverleaf said:At roughly $40-$45/sheet, maybe more, you're on to somethingSully Dog said:
Pro-Tip:
The most expensive thing that will be broken in tonight's rioting and looting will be the plywood covering the outside of the businesses. Make sure to pick some up for yourself.
Also, can you tell me which businesses will be hanging that?
https://www.bizjournals.com/twincities/news/2020/05/28/affordable-housing-minneapolis-burned-wellington.html
Within the last 30 minutes, there have now been 3 declarations made by two of our resident Democrats and all 3 declarations were quickly and summarily proven to be totally wrong.aggiehawg said:Logic: Airway was never blocked. 98% O2 blood saturation rate drawn from femoral artery at the ER. That was according to the prosecution's expert.AggieDub14 said:Logic: Airway blocked for 8 minutes = death.Maroon Dawn said:AggieDub14 said:
Incredible how all the hard line Republicans who post here feel the same way. This shouldn't be a partisan issue. So sad that everything from COVID to murder becomes a party issue to the GQP.
Amazing how people who use logic vs people who use emotion tend to think and vote a certain way right?
gbaby23 said:
HAPPENING NOW
The Fife said:gbaby23 said:
HAPPENING NOW
of?C@LAg said:
guilty
Least shocking verdict of all time.Readzilla said:
Guilty on all holy ****