Forums > Surfing Longboarding

Lockdown

Reply
Created by Cobra > 9 months ago, 26 Mar 2020
SP
10979 posts
15 Apr 2020 2:01PM
Thumbs Up

Select to expand quote
Cobra said..
i remember the mens toilets at this club were closed once so i snuck into the ladies for a dump.
as i walked past the kitchen the lady that calls out NUMBER 62 your schnitzel is ready.
calls out did a guy just walk out of the ladies toilet.
everyone looked at me..i could of died right then.



At least you didn't **** yourself.

Walking into the ladies is easy to get passed. ****ting yourself at the pub means you will be remembered forever as the bloke that shat himself.

Cobra
9106 posts
15 Apr 2020 2:30PM
Thumbs Up

Select to expand quote
SP said..

Cobra said..
i remember the mens toilets at this club were closed once so i snuck into the ladies for a dump.
as i walked past the kitchen the lady that calls out NUMBER 62 your schnitzel is ready.
calls out did a guy just walk out of the ladies toilet.
everyone looked at me..i could of died right then.




At least you didn't **** yourself.

Walking into the ladies is easy to get passed. ****ting yourself at the pub means you will be remembered forever as the bloke that shat himself.


True ,,, you'd leave town

Cobra
9106 posts
15 Apr 2020 2:38PM
Thumbs Up

mick that doctor / doctors theory is blown now.
NEWS NOW ,,,the UK are saying that MORE have died from covid 19.
aged care units have called death another source.

laceys lane
QLD, 19803 posts
15 Apr 2020 4:53PM
Thumbs Up

Select to expand quote
Cobra said..
mick that doctor / doctors theory is blown now.
NEWS NOW ,,,the UK are saying that MORE have died from covid 19.
aged care units have called death another source.


Not sure about that. Ive seen a lot of usa doctors not happy about being forcing to sign off death certificates that arent true.
Might be different in the uk.

Hard to make sense of anything in these times

laceys lane
QLD, 19803 posts
15 Apr 2020 4:53PM
Thumbs Up




Macaha
QLD, 21900 posts
15 Apr 2020 5:28PM
Thumbs Up

Thats been my favourite so far.

Tassiedevel
TAS, 2249 posts
15 Apr 2020 7:14PM
Thumbs Up

Select to expand quote
Cobra said..

Tassiedevel said..


SP said..



groovtube said..





Hydromann said..
WARNING - LONG POST.
Something that everyone seems to missing is the validity of the data being used to justify the action being taken.

Everything that is being done is based on squirrelly data derived from a dynamically changing environment.

Data that is being derived based on best guess modelling from the WHO who used specific algorithms from people with vested interests.

And then there are the death counts. As varying and fluctuating as the predictions.

Apparently in NY there were over 1000 deaths a day from other causes such as cancer etc. Post Carona these deaths are now attributed solely to a virus, thereby elevating the count and justifying the actions being taken.

In engineering we always need a foundation or a datum to work from. All measurements made are then quantified from this location. And yet for this virus and the action taken we all look at the web based statistics presented through a shiny dashboard, as do our governments, and accept this as gospel truth. We then fully toe the line based on the fear campaign attached to this and willingly forfeit the freedom that father's, grandfather's, sisters and mothers died to protect.

Case in point the state of WA. Only one new community based case yesterday, and for that we have a crippled economy, potential for worse outcomes based on economical collapse, and worse a loss of our rightfully liberties and freedom to move around that allows us to survive.

I'm not saying Covid19 is not real, there is actual evidence to validate it's presence and potential damage it can cause.

But it is not the threat that it is being made out to be. Yes it will effect many if strong action to contain and control is not taken, but the action taken has a significantly greater potential to cause wider spread and longer lasting damage than the disease if not kept in check and based on real statistics.

A cure? We are now being told that restrictions will be in place until a cure or vaccine is found?

Why? Why when specifically in WA would we need to wait to implement a "cure" when through testing and measurement, along with tracking we can contain the spread? Yes maintain some travel and movement restrictions, and implement full population testing as the priority over a vaccine so that a true datum exists.

If concerns remain for at risk groups then provide that minority options to isolate and stay protected until such time that the fire has passed.

At the end of the day it all comes down to the faith you place in the officials in charge and how they are responding. In WA our guy seems to be keeping a level head. So far our cops seem to be not getting carried away with their powers and infringements, giving people the time and opportunity to adapt to the new reality, and credit to all we seem to be doing ok at that.

But for how long?

www.fort-russ.com/2020/04/major-plans-to-re-open-u-s-surgeon-general-adams-dumps-gates-predictive-contagion-model/?__cf_chl_jschl_tk__=ac1d610ffdb7c86e6205cd5aa310dd68ff982263-1586897275-0-ATZWipA6PVS06zGn-j9Ge-_87T2g_ki271-I49BlmGmWq2oprYbIjawisVKSE5a0xjzqqNYUHEiCQbD2vmhhvFkA9llEb3IWSe_oB7cINAJeSKzokbm0y8QVjWOqn7T3Jr0DaRRsyt2Fro3KSdFQDU7x4qV1NVcOyqf5iMDKf7-xAicuTGKiVe53D7Gt-ffTUJumr0oUU0bJX5fya_2y3j7xrocOzxmRb1gA4bBfNMNbTFkUuti9RiXdmA5rv4AYFG_PO9RfVx845cjUo5gxtn9sbydSdT3w5EFP6_hfpMUbRVZS-aDcbttAQ6NVyHAFqN3cKO9ojT6udqkq8LibE8Rh1rIvIztsPlXEMiVPDFxMSulekAiAReCN2j3sXcd7COEv-X2s-xPBPluhfAyYLpU








When ScoMo next reads the Seabreeze Longboard forum we might see some changes..
..( he'll also get some good info on how to tweak his mid length!)





Be a while before he gets here mate.

He has all the Facebook comments to get through first.

ScoMo seems more like a glider type of guy.




Mate are you saying all those Facebook rumours / conspiracy theories / corona cures aren't true



i thought they were bull**** after i shoved 4 cloves of garlic up my arse spun in a anticlockwise direction chanting REDRUM REDRUM.


No pictures didn't happen

Rabbs
251 posts
15 Apr 2020 8:21PM
Thumbs Up

I'm totally out of the loop with this lockdown thing.
We fished a NSW beach tonight.... completely legal.

If my mate in Vicco got caught fishing he'd be fined $1000+.!!

Virus or not......We're getting f--ked over big time.
Buy toilet paper, wash your hands and shop at Wooliies


laceys lane
QLD, 19803 posts
16 Apr 2020 8:35AM
Thumbs Up

So. What are you doing today

And mac. Its nearly 2 weeks ago where you were suggesting if we keep at it they'll lift the restrictions in a couple of weeks.
I said i would buy you a bottle of rum if that happens.
my wallet is looking extremely safe

Macaha
QLD, 21900 posts
16 Apr 2020 9:18AM
Thumbs Up

What am I doing today you ask,I'm being creative at home.

MickPC
8266 posts
16 Apr 2020 7:24AM
Thumbs Up

laceys lane
QLD, 19803 posts
16 Apr 2020 9:24AM
Thumbs Up

Select to expand quote
Macaha said..
What am I doing today you ask,I'm being creative at home.

No rum needed

Cobra
9106 posts
16 Apr 2020 7:34AM
Thumbs Up

wish they'd ban F'n leaf blowers. **** my ol mate next-door loves it.

Cobra
9106 posts
16 Apr 2020 7:37AM
Thumbs Up

Select to expand quote
Rabbs said..
I'm totally out of the loop with this lockdown thing.
We fished a NSW beach tonight.... completely legal.

If my mate in Vicco got caught fishing he'd be fined $1000+.!!

Virus or not......We're getting f--ked over big time.
Buy toilet paper, wash your hands and shop at Wooliies



nice photo,,, reminds me have you had a tetanus shot.

Hydromann
626 posts
16 Apr 2020 8:08AM
Thumbs Up

So at the moment this thing is being treated as a lung issue / respiratory disease.

Severe cases put on ventilators with according to the latest stats a 50/50 chance of survival.

But what if a change in approach saw an up to 90% survival rate?

Well apparently that's what is happening when it is considered as a blood disease first and treated accordingly with transfusions of red blood cells.

So whilst people's lungs have been the focus apparently their bloods oxygen carrying capacity has been ignored.

The main problem seems to be that Covid19 causes the seperation of red blood cells from circulation and carrying of vital oxygen to where it is needed. So no matter how much oxygen you pump into damaged lungs the blood can not deliver it.

So if you or a loved one end up in a hospital bed and on a respirator you should insist on also having a blood transfusion. Apparently this will significantly improve your chances of survival.

And you won't find that recommendation in the mainstream media or being offered through medical or pharmaceutical providers. Their objectives are monetary.

Tassiedevel
TAS, 2249 posts
16 Apr 2020 10:33AM
Thumbs Up

Select to expand quote
Cobra said..
wish they'd ban F'n leaf blowers. **** my ol mate next-door loves it.



Lawnmowers - old girl next to us is mowing the yard morning and night - and I mean sun up and sun down -
yard is about 20 square meters

SP
10979 posts
16 Apr 2020 8:37AM
Thumbs Up

Select to expand quote
Hydromann said..
So at the moment this thing is being treated as a lung issue / respiratory disease.

Severe cases put on ventilators with according to the latest stats a 50/50 chance of survival.

But what if a change in approach saw an up to 90% survival rate?

Well apparently that's what is happening when it is considered as a blood disease first and treated accordingly with transfusions of red blood cells.

So whilst people's lungs have been the focus apparently their bloods oxygen carrying capacity has been ignored.

The main problem seems to be that Covid19 causes the seperation of red blood cells from circulation and carrying of vital oxygen to where it is needed. So no matter how much oxygen you pump into damaged lungs the blood can not deliver it.

So if you or a loved one end up in a hospital bed and on a respirator you should insist on also having a blood transfusion. Apparently this will significantly improve your chances of survival.

And you won't find that recommendation in the mainstream media or being offered through medical or pharmaceutical providers. Their objectives are monetary.






Tassiedevel
TAS, 2249 posts
16 Apr 2020 10:38AM
Thumbs Up

Select to expand quote
Hydromann said..
So at the moment this thing is being treated as a lung issue / respiratory disease.

Severe cases put on ventilators with according to the latest stats a 50/50 chance of survival.

But what if a change in approach saw an up to 90% survival rate?

Well apparently that's what is happening when it is considered as a blood disease first and treated accordingly with transfusions of red blood cells.

So whilst people's lungs have been the focus apparently their bloods oxygen carrying capacity has been ignored.

The main problem seems to be that Covid19 causes the seperation of red blood cells from circulation and carrying of vital oxygen to where it is needed. So no matter how much oxygen you pump into damaged lungs the blood can not deliver it.

So if you or a loved one end up in a hospital bed and on a respirator you should insist on also having a blood transfusion. Apparently this will significantly improve your chances of survival.

And you won't find that recommendation in the mainstream media or being offered through medical or pharmaceutical providers. Their objectives are monetary.


Mate years ago when I was in the racing industry the old trainers used to bleed a bucket of blood from the horses - to produce new blood cells to make the horses run faster - load of crap

I would rate those claims of giving blood cells to fight Coronavirus at the same level - my understanding is they drown in their own body fluids - don't reckon a blood transfusion is going to change that - happy to be proven wrong

SP
10979 posts
16 Apr 2020 8:38AM
Thumbs Up

Select to expand quote
Cobra said..
wish they'd ban F'n leaf blowers. **** my ol mate next-door loves it.


Old mate next to seems to be cutting every ****ing tree down in his yard. He can jam his freaking chainsaw up his back alleyway.

Macaha
QLD, 21900 posts
16 Apr 2020 10:39AM
Thumbs Up

Select to expand quote
Tassiedevel said..

Cobra said..
wish they'd ban F'n leaf blowers. **** my ol mate next-door loves it.




Lawnmowers - old girl next to us is mowing the yard morning and night - and I mean sun up and sun down -
yard is about 20 square meters


She must have a very hairy area

SP
10979 posts
16 Apr 2020 8:40AM
Thumbs Up

Select to expand quote
Tassiedevel said..

Hydromann said..
So at the moment this thing is being treated as a lung issue / respiratory disease.

Severe cases put on ventilators with according to the latest stats a 50/50 chance of survival.

But what if a change in approach saw an up to 90% survival rate?

Well apparently that's what is happening when it is considered as a blood disease first and treated accordingly with transfusions of red blood cells.

So whilst people's lungs have been the focus apparently their bloods oxygen carrying capacity has been ignored.

The main problem seems to be that Covid19 causes the seperation of red blood cells from circulation and carrying of vital oxygen to where it is needed. So no matter how much oxygen you pump into damaged lungs the blood can not deliver it.

So if you or a loved one end up in a hospital bed and on a respirator you should insist on also having a blood transfusion. Apparently this will significantly improve your chances of survival.

And you won't find that recommendation in the mainstream media or being offered through medical or pharmaceutical providers. Their objectives are monetary.



Mate years ago when I was in the racing industry the old trainers used to bleed a bucket of blood from the horses - to produce new blood cells to make the horses run faster - load of crap

I would rate those claims of giving blood cells to fight Coronavirus at the same level - my understanding is they drown in their own body fluids - don't reckon a blood transfusion is going to change that - happy to be proven wrong


Is that like the cyclists drawing blood and pumping it back in via transfusion to put more oxygen in the blood to increase endurance.

Tassiedevel
TAS, 2249 posts
16 Apr 2020 10:41AM
Thumbs Up

Select to expand quote
SP said..

Cobra said..
wish they'd ban F'n leaf blowers. **** my ol mate next-door loves it.



Old mate next to seems to be cutting every ****ing tree down in his yard. He can jam his freaking chainsaw up his back alleyway.


SP the misses lost it the other night - the old girl next door copped a free Queen concert for an hour cranked at full volume - speakers aimed straight at her house . Was going to play Abba but I thought that was uncalled for

Tassiedevel
TAS, 2249 posts
16 Apr 2020 10:42AM
Thumbs Up

Select to expand quote
Macaha said..

Tassiedevel said..


Cobra said..
wish they'd ban F'n leaf blowers. **** my ol mate next-door loves it.





Lawnmowers - old girl next to us is mowing the yard morning and night - and I mean sun up and sun down -
yard is about 20 square meters



She must have a very hairy area


Not a good thought - 80 year old and quite butch

Tassiedevel
TAS, 2249 posts
16 Apr 2020 10:46AM
Thumbs Up

Select to expand quote
SP said..

Tassiedevel said..


Hydromann said..
So at the moment this thing is being treated as a lung issue / respiratory disease.

Severe cases put on ventilators with according to the latest stats a 50/50 chance of survival.

But what if a change in approach saw an up to 90% survival rate?

Well apparently that's what is happening when it is considered as a blood disease first and treated accordingly with transfusions of red blood cells.

So whilst people's lungs have been the focus apparently their bloods oxygen carrying capacity has been ignored.

The main problem seems to be that Covid19 causes the seperation of red blood cells from circulation and carrying of vital oxygen to where it is needed. So no matter how much oxygen you pump into damaged lungs the blood can not deliver it.

So if you or a loved one end up in a hospital bed and on a respirator you should insist on also having a blood transfusion. Apparently this will significantly improve your chances of survival.

And you won't find that recommendation in the mainstream media or being offered through medical or pharmaceutical providers. Their objectives are monetary.




Mate years ago when I was in the racing industry the old trainers used to bleed a bucket of blood from the horses - to produce new blood cells to make the horses run faster - load of crap

I would rate those claims of giving blood cells to fight Coronavirus at the same level - my understanding is they drown in their own body fluids - don't reckon a blood transfusion is going to change that - happy to be proven wrong



Is that like the cyclists drawing blood and pumping it back in via transfusion to put more oxygen in the blood to increase endurance.


Kind of they thought the new blood cells carried more oxygen then the old blood cells -load of crap banned these days

the cyclists are increasing their blood cell numbers - could so the same with a shot of anabolic steroids

Rabbs
251 posts
16 Apr 2020 8:49AM
Thumbs Up

Select to expand quote
Cobra said..

Rabbs said..
I'm totally out of the loop with this lockdown thing.
We fished a NSW beach tonight.... completely legal.

If my mate in Vicco got caught fishing he'd be fined $1000+.!!

Virus or not......We're getting f--ked over big time.
Buy toilet paper, wash your hands and shop at Wooliies



nice photo,,, reminds me have you had a tetanus shot.



I've had many tetanus shots ??

You talking about my bike ? Thats my street bike.

My beach rider just needs some WD40 on the chain.




laceys lane
QLD, 19803 posts
16 Apr 2020 11:18AM
Thumbs Up

I did see an unrelated article about doctors in the usa saying that they were having a rethink for some people and ventilators.
Side positions or face down were being tried.
Cant confirm or deny . Wouldnt even know were to look now
But it was unrelated to blood cells .
. From what i understand people feel their lungs are full
When i collapsed in the water having my rather inconvenient heart attack i took water in my lungs and they got infected .
Bad part for me was later on coughing up phlegm which was super painful because had i had been split open for heart surgery .
Amazing part is they would have had me out of hospital in 3 days after a quadruple bypass. but kept in longer because the lung infection.

Any lungs issues is serious ****.


Hydro . You need to give your sources

chrispy
WA, 9675 posts
16 Apr 2020 9:21AM
Thumbs Up

Select to expand quote
Hydromann said..
So at the moment this thing is being treated as a lung issue / respiratory disease.

Severe cases put on ventilators with according to the latest stats a 50/50 chance of survival.

But what if a change in approach saw an up to 90% survival rate?

Well apparently that's what is happening when it is considered as a blood disease first and treated accordingly with transfusions of red blood cells.

So whilst people's lungs have been the focus apparently their bloods oxygen carrying capacity has been ignored.

The main problem seems to be that Covid19 causes the seperation of red blood cells from circulation and carrying of vital oxygen to where it is needed. So no matter how much oxygen you pump into damaged lungs the blood can not deliver it.

So if you or a loved one end up in a hospital bed and on a respirator you should insist on also having a blood transfusion. Apparently this will significantly improve your chances of survival.

And you won't find that recommendation in the mainstream media or being offered through medical or pharmaceutical providers. Their objectives are monetary.




You see this is why you are a dickhead ...more google no credible links...yeh i know the lizard people the lizard people



I read your other reply and laughed. You call people all sorts of names,not directly at them ,because you are the usual internet troll who throws out the 'i didn't call YOU a name'

Unlike you i will praise or call someone out,and you are a dickhead . It is not personal, it based completely on how you interact on here

I do agree with a lot of things you say,yet your delivery is arrogant and pompous and makes me yawn . The funny thing is i have mates like you,we call them the porcupines, always have a point,always right,never wrong and no expert can ever tell them what's right because they have used the google lol

Good blokes,just dickheads with too much time and egos too boot. Much like you,advice on how to better your life yet they have q **** life,give financial advice but they are broke etc

So stop being so precious if you want to be so arrogant, and i like arrogant

Plus you lie,everyone saw what you wrote about tux's wife...says even more about you ,not what you said as we all say stupid ****,but to straight up lie is weak

Unlike you i have not got another 3 days to pick the **** out of all the hypocritical **** you say so i shall leave it there

I too wish nothing but health,wealth and good vibes for you bro and hope everything works out for you plan ...

I also know you will not reply (thank ****) as you told me like a needy ex girlfriend you would not

So take care and lay off the google

Cheers and Mwa

chrispy
WA, 9675 posts
16 Apr 2020 9:29AM
Thumbs Up

Select to expand quote
chrispy said..


Hydromann said..
So at the moment this thing is being treated as a lung issue / respiratory disease.

Severe cases put on ventilators with according to the latest stats a 50/50 chance of survival.

But what if a change in approach saw an up to 90% survival rate?

Well apparently that's what is happening when it is considered as a blood disease first and treated accordingly with transfusions of red blood cells.

So whilst people's lungs have been the focus apparently their bloods oxygen carrying capacity has been ignored.

The main problem seems to be that Covid19 causes the seperation of red blood cells from circulation and carrying of vital oxygen to where it is needed. So no matter how much oxygen you pump into damaged lungs the blood can not deliver it.

So if you or a loved one end up in a hospital bed and on a respirator you should insist on also having a blood transfusion. Apparently this will significantly improve your chances of survival.

And you won't find that recommendation in the mainstream media or being offered through medical or pharmaceutical providers. Their objectives are monetary.






You see this is why you are a dickhead ...more google no credible links...yeh i know the lizard people the lizard people



I read your other reply and laughed. You call people all sorts of names,not directly at them ,because you are the usual internet troll who throws out the 'i didn't call YOU a name'

Unlike you i will praise or call someone out,and you are a dickhead . It is not personal, it based completely on how you interact on here

I do agree with a lot of things you say,yet your delivery is arrogant and pompous and makes me yawn . The funny thing is i have mates like you,we call them the porcupines, always have a point,always right,never wrong and no expert can ever tell them what's right because they have used the google lol

Good blokes,just dickheads with too much time and egos too boot. Much like you,advice on how to better your life yet they have q **** life,give financial advice but they are broke etc

So stop being so precious if you want to be so arrogant, and i like arrogant

Plus you lie,everyone saw what you wrote about tux's wife...says even more about you ,not what you said as we all say stupid ****,but to straight up lie is weak

Unlike you i have not got another 3 days to pick the **** out of all the hypocritical **** you say so i shall leave it there

I too wish nothing but health,wealth and good vibes for you bro and hope everything works out for you plan ...

I also know you will not reply (thank ****) as you told me like a needy ex girlfriend you would not

So take care and lay off the google

Cheers and Mwa



I must say at least you do speak up...unlike a few other weak kooks on here who get smart then cry...sorta people who are to scared to say something in person...now those people are a scourge lol

But they are 'allowed' to i guess

SP
10979 posts
16 Apr 2020 10:59AM
Thumbs Up




stuk
NSW, 893 posts
16 Apr 2020 1:27PM
Thumbs Up

Select to expand quote
Tassiedevel said..

SP said..


Tassiedevel said..



Hydromann said..
So at the moment this thing is being treated as a lung issue / respiratory disease.

Severe cases put on ventilators with according to the latest stats a 50/50 chance of survival.

But what if a change in approach saw an up to 90% survival rate?

Well apparently that's what is happening when it is considered as a blood disease first and treated accordingly with transfusions of red blood cells.

So whilst people's lungs have been the focus apparently their bloods oxygen carrying capacity has been ignored.

The main problem seems to be that Covid19 causes the seperation of red blood cells from circulation and carrying of vital oxygen to where it is needed. So no matter how much oxygen you pump into damaged lungs the blood can not deliver it.

So if you or a loved one end up in a hospital bed and on a respirator you should insist on also having a blood transfusion. Apparently this will significantly improve your chances of survival.

And you won't find that recommendation in the mainstream media or being offered through medical or pharmaceutical providers. Their objectives are monetary.





Mate years ago when I was in the racing industry the old trainers used to bleed a bucket of blood from the horses - to produce new blood cells to make the horses run faster - load of crap

I would rate those claims of giving blood cells to fight Coronavirus at the same level - my understanding is they drown in their own body fluids - don't reckon a blood transfusion is going to change that - happy to be proven wrong




Is that like the cyclists drawing blood and pumping it back in via transfusion to put more oxygen in the blood to increase endurance.



Kind of they thought the new blood cells carried more oxygen then the old blood cells -load of crap banned these days

the cyclists are increasing their blood cell numbers - could so the same with a shot of anabolic steroids


Might be a load of crap and it might be banned. But its still being done. I work in the racing industry. Horses are bled, given a couple of days off and then back into work they go. Not all of them obviously but there you go.



Subscribe
Reply

Forums > Surfing Longboarding


"Lockdown" started by Cobra