Jack Straw
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Location: CO Joined: 02.21.2018
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Why haven't the homeless haven't been wiped out by COVID?
If it's as dangerous and common as they say it is, wouldn't the homeless in every state and province get wiped out? How come they didn't get wiped out last Spring? Last Summer? This past Fall? And now?
How come we were never told to wear masks in previous flu seasons?
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Leading us down the Globalist Agenda 2030 drain. Thank you Ba Ba Ba's.
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TheSabresTaco
Buffalo Sabres |
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Location: For me. jack Eichel is bobby ryan….that's it. - Octavarium, NY Joined: 05.05.2011
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Dahlin? Elite? In this economy?
He's done NOTHING
To impress me
Can't score goals
Average
Don't pay him more than
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TheSabresTaco
Buffalo Sabres |
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Location: For me. jack Eichel is bobby ryan….that's it. - Octavarium, NY Joined: 05.05.2011
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Stuff - jochfr
Fascist pig.
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Buff36
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A lot of decisions coming up with the Sabres and there prospects. Interesting to see what they do with UPL, his agreement in Finland runs out in the middle of Dec. |
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3rd GM's the charm
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Location: Look, it's a situation where thats a great question, OH Joined: 07.01.2020
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From last blog: FOR THE LOVE OF GOD SABRETOOTH, IT'S BIASED NOT BIAS.
You say "I have a bias toward chocolate over vanilla" or "I am biased against vanilla" or in your case "I have a bias toward thinking Josh Allen sucks" or "I am biased against Josh Allen"
Holy crap this has got to be the most annoying thing I have ever read on this blog.
You can't tell someone to "Stop being bias" it's "Stop being BIASED".
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Buff36
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Joined: 10.13.2019
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Why haven't the homeless haven't been wiped out by COVID?
If it's as dangerous and common as they say it is, wouldn't the homeless in every state and province get wiped out? How come they didn't get wiped out last Spring? Last Summer? This past Fall? And now?
How come we were never told to wear masks in previous flu seasons?
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Leading us down the Globalist Agenda 2030 drain. Thank you Ba Ba Ba's. - Jack Straw
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jochfr
Buffalo Sabres |
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Location: Nashville , TN Joined: 07.11.2009
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Interesting - Buff36
It's not.
https://www.modernhealthc...in-crisis-homeless-people
Homeless people are one of the most vulnerable populations in the COVID-19 pandemic, yet they're largely invisible victims of the crisis. Very little is known about how they are faring in part because the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development -- the main federal agency overseeing homeless programs -- has not required its national network of providers to gather information on infections or deaths. That's despite the fact that unlike other high-risk, congregate-living groups, such as nursing home residents or prisoners, homeless people interact more with the public.
At the start of the pandemic, researchers warned that at least 1,700 of the country's estimated 568,000 homeless people could eventually die of COVID-19. The administration's homelessness czar told Congress in July there had been just 130 homeless deaths, noting that was "significantly lower than had been originally projected."
However, the Howard Center for Investigative Journalism tracked at least 153 homeless deaths in the same time period in just six areas with large homeless populations -- San Francisco, Los Angeles, New York City, Washington, D.C., Seattle and Phoenix -- and found at least 206 deaths nationwide by early August. |
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Buff36
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Joined: 10.13.2019
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It's not.
https://www.modernhealthc...in-crisis-homeless-people
Homeless people are one of the most vulnerable populations in the COVID-19 pandemic, yet they're largely invisible victims of the crisis. Very little is known about how they are faring in part because the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development -- the main federal agency overseeing homeless programs -- has not required its national network of providers to gather information on infections or deaths. That's despite the fact that unlike other high-risk, congregate-living groups, such as nursing home residents or prisoners, homeless people interact more with the public.
At the start of the pandemic, researchers warned that at least 1,700 of the country's estimated 568,000 homeless people could eventually die of COVID-19. The administration's homelessness czar told Congress in July there had been just 130 homeless deaths, noting that was "significantly lower than had been originally projected."
However, the Howard Center for Investigative Journalism tracked at least 153 homeless deaths in the same time period in just six areas with large homeless populations -- San Francisco, Los Angeles, New York City, Washington, D.C., Seattle and Phoenix -- and found at least 206 deaths nationwide by early August. - jochfr
I know, was surprised someone would say this. |
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jochfr
Buffalo Sabres |
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Location: Nashville , TN Joined: 07.11.2009
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I know, was surprised someone would say this. - Buff36
I see... |
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MLew65
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Location: hamburg, NY Joined: 01.23.2013
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Corporate boxes empty or full are still write-offs.
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Atomic Wedgie
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Location: The centre of the hockey universe Joined: 07.31.2006
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From last blog: FOR THE LOVE OF GOD SABRETOOTH, IT'S BIASED NOT BIAS.
You say "I have a bias toward chocolate over vanilla" or "I am biased against vanilla" or in your case "I have a bias toward thinking Josh Allen sucks" or "I am biased against Josh Allen"
Holy crap this has got to be the most annoying thing I have ever read on this blog.
You can't tell someone to "Stop being bias" it's "Stop being BIASED". - 3rd GM's the charm
My head literally explodes when I see stuff like this.
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buffalofan19
Buffalo Sabres |
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Location: Wonderful things can happen when you sow seeds of distrust in a garden full of (bum)holes Joined: 07.01.2007
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Corporate boxes empty or full are still write-offs. - MLew65
Not anymore.
Entertainment expenses are no longer deductible under Trump's tax code (i.e. the 2017 new tax law). |
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navinrjohnson
Buffalo Sabres |
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Location: We are finally good, NY Joined: 12.08.2009
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A lot of decisions coming up with the Sabres and there prospects. Interesting to see what they do with UPL, his agreement in Finland runs out in the middle of Dec. - Buff36
leave him there as long as possible, unless the ahl begins their season...he needs work to continue his development |
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3rd GM's the charm
Columbus Blue Jackets |
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Location: Look, it's a situation where thats a great question, OH Joined: 07.01.2020
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It's not.
https://www.modernhealthc...in-crisis-homeless-people
Homeless people are one of the most vulnerable populations in the COVID-19 pandemic, yet they're largely invisible victims of the crisis. Very little is known about how they are faring in part because the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development -- the main federal agency overseeing homeless programs -- has not required its national network of providers to gather information on infections or deaths. That's despite the fact that unlike other high-risk, congregate-living groups, such as nursing home residents or prisoners, homeless people interact more with the public.
At the start of the pandemic, researchers warned that at least 1,700 of the country's estimated 568,000 homeless people could eventually die of COVID-19. The administration's homelessness czar told Congress in July there had been just 130 homeless deaths, noting that was "significantly lower than had been originally projected."
However, the Howard Center for Investigative Journalism tracked at least 153 homeless deaths in the same time period in just six areas with large homeless populations -- San Francisco, Los Angeles, New York City, Washington, D.C., Seattle and Phoenix -- and found at least 206 deaths nationwide by early August. - jochfr
Homeless people are some of the most abused people in the country - They often get assaulted both physically and sexually, get sick constantly and are murdered quite a lot, too.
Stripes said the trolling on here blah blah don't feed the trolls, and I took exception to it because the only trolling and troll feeding is crap like that guy posted and the responses to it. |
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3rd GM's the charm
Columbus Blue Jackets |
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Location: Look, it's a situation where thats a great question, OH Joined: 07.01.2020
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My head literally explodes when I see stuff like this.
- Atomic Wedgie
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3rd GM's the charm
Columbus Blue Jackets |
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Location: Look, it's a situation where thats a great question, OH Joined: 07.01.2020
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Corporate boxes empty or full are still write-offs. - MLew65
Crack still being sold at a discount on the corner of Elmwood and Allen or still jacked up prices because of prime location? |
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Not anymore.
Entertainment expenses are no longer deductible under Trump's tax code (i.e. the 2017 new tax law). - buffalofan19
never knew that...so much for writing off those many hours spent at the canadian (and american?) ballet |
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It's not.
https://www.modernhealthc...in-crisis-homeless-people
Homeless people are one of the most vulnerable populations in the COVID-19 pandemic, yet they're largely invisible victims of the crisis. Very little is known about how they are faring in part because the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development -- the main federal agency overseeing homeless programs -- has not required its national network of providers to gather information on infections or deaths. That's despite the fact that unlike other high-risk, congregate-living groups, such as nursing home residents or prisoners, homeless people interact more with the public.
At the start of the pandemic, researchers warned that at least 1,700 of the country's estimated 568,000 homeless people could eventually die of COVID-19. The administration's homelessness czar told Congress in July there had been just 130 homeless deaths, noting that was "significantly lower than had been originally projected."
However, the Howard Center for Investigative Journalism tracked at least 153 homeless deaths in the same time period in just six areas with large homeless populations -- San Francisco, Los Angeles, New York City, Washington, D.C., Seattle and Phoenix -- and found at least 206 deaths nationwide by early August. - jochfr
Nice pull |
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Stripes77
Referee Buffalo Sabres |
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Location: Where ever Matt Ellis allows me to be, NY Joined: 07.30.2012
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Homeless people are some of the most abused people in the country - They often get assaulted both physically and sexually, get sick constantly and are murdered quite a lot, too.
Stripes said the trolling on here blah blah don't feed the trolls, and I took exception to it because the only trolling and troll feeding is crap like that guy posted and the responses to it. - 3rd GM's the charm
I think there is a difference between trolling and being ignorant... |
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buffalofan19
Buffalo Sabres |
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Location: Wonderful things can happen when you sow seeds of distrust in a garden full of (bum)holes Joined: 07.01.2007
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never knew that...so much for writing off those many hours spent at the canadian (and american?) ballet - Michael Pachla
However, the meals you eat at said ballet are 50% deductible...
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jochfr
Buffalo Sabres |
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Location: Nashville , TN Joined: 07.11.2009
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However, the meals you eat at said ballet are 50% deductible... - buffalofan19
Free clit piercings that fell into the guacamole |
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Stripes77
Referee Buffalo Sabres |
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Location: Where ever Matt Ellis allows me to be, NY Joined: 07.30.2012
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jochfr
Buffalo Sabres |
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Location: Nashville , TN Joined: 07.11.2009
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Ratsreign
Florida Panthers |
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Location: Mo can stay awhile, FL Joined: 10.27.2017
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