I miss the "old Fishman" with more spring in his step. What ever we gotta do to get that dude back will be done did. No mountain too high or river too deep.
Come on back to us, Fishman. :)
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I miss the "old Fishman" with more spring in his step. What ever we gotta do to get that dude back will be done did. No mountain too high or river too deep.
Come on back to us, Fishman. :)
[QUOTE=ChazWood;1623517331]I miss the "old Fishman" with more spring in his step. What ever we gotta do to get that dude back will be done did. No mountain too high or river too deep.
Come on back to us, Fishman. :)[/QUOTE]The OV35 is far too juvenile for a man like Fishman to be wasting his wisdom. For heaven's sake, you used the word buttock in your last post.
Please *** powerful curse words like "b*ttock", let's keep it classy in misc ;)
Yeah, I'd take the vaccine. I'd hate to be some asymptomatic spreader and without knowing it pass it to someone at risk, also my wife's health has been suffering greatly in the last 2 years so I don't want to bring the virus home.
Personally I'd accept the very very small risk of having the vaccine in the hope that it mitigates the small risk of me giving the virus to someone else who is more vulnerable
very very small < small
Also for selfish reasons... if having a vaccine puts and end to all this life disrupting BS I'd have it today
Absolutely not. Don't know what the side effects are. I don't take a flu shot, either.
I will when its my turn. From what I am hearing that wont be till well into 2021.
Received the normal flu shot a few weeks ago. Had some mild side affects for a couple of days.
I get colds (had one in Sept) and the flu really badly, last Feb I was down for 3-4 days in bed with what I am sure was a flu. I think its because I have really bad allergies...overactive immune system...which is not a good sign.
Won’t have a choice. It will be mandatory just like the flu shot at work.
I saw some lady on ******** saying the vaccine will be the mark of the beast... at least no one has said that yet.
The first number in my age is a 7 and I live with someone that has COPD, so I'll definitely get vaccinated. I can't even get a flu shot until the beginning of January, though and I can only get it then, because of who I live with.
[QUOTE=ENCBBQ;1623545231]I saw some lady on ******** saying the vaccine will be the mark of the beast... at least no one has said that yet.[/QUOTE]
Really??? What I heard was that Bill Gates was using the vaccination to implant his nano chips in people. I wish these conspiracy theorists would be consistent. If they don't start getting more organized people will think they're some kind of wackos
Yes, and since I have public facing job will most likely to be required to. I am from Russia, all the stuff they injected us with in my childhood lol, corona vaccine is nothing :)
[QUOTE=lotusdeva;1623560011]Yes, and since I have public facing job will most likely to be required to. I am from Russia, all the stuff they injected us with in my childhood lol, corona vaccine is nothing :)[/QUOTE]
Have a lovely Thanksgiving, Ms. Deva :)
[QUOTE=Mark1T;1623560401]Have a lovely Thanksgiving, Ms. Deva :)[/QUOTE]
you too, stay safe :)
[QUOTE=bodyhard;1623479641]No not at all, never even gotten a flu shot, ever and ironically I never had the flu, don't even know what it feels like to have the flu.[/QUOTE]
Same here. Never had a flu shot, never had the flu. Didn't get the H1N1 vaccine either.
I can't say for 100 percent certainty that I won't get the COVID vaccine.. but I know for sure I won't be one of the first to line up for it.
There are enough vaccine candidates out there now that it will depend on which one is offered. Efficacy and side effects vary (age seems to be a big factor in antibody development) and the endpoint data isn't there yet. And yes, I absolutely will get vaccinated eventually.
I've argued with my doctor for years over the relative effectiveness of the annual flu shot.
This Covid-19 monster appears to be a different animal. I think I might change my mind but I don't want to be first in line.
[QUOTE=deadwoodgregg;1623528011]The OV35 is far too juvenile for a man like Fishman to be wasting his wisdom. For heaven's sake, you used the word buttock in your last post.[/QUOTE]
hehe, good one. :) And thanks for having my back on the Fishman thing, Greg. Seriously, it would be great if we could all reset and put the last few years of pettiness behind us. I'll sure as hell going to try, anyway. Life is too short to waste, period
This meaning no hard feelings cuz we all got a little bit emotional with the politics. and having feels is not only cool, but a strong indicator of true masculinity. Look that $hit up.
[QUOTE=OldFartTom;1623538111]Please *** powerful curse words like "b*ttock", let's keep it classy in misc ;)
Yeah, I'd take the vaccine. I'd hate to be some asymptomatic spreader and without knowing it pass it to someone at risk, also my wife's health has been suffering greatly in the last 2 years so I don't want to bring the virus home.
Personally I'd accept the very very small risk of having the vaccine in the hope that it mitigates the small risk of me giving the virus to someone else who is more vulnerable
very very small < small
Also for selfish reasons... if having a vaccine puts and end to all this life disrupting BS I'd have it today[/QUOTE]
Tom, if I haven't said it, I just wanted to say that I like the cut of your jib. :)
oh yeah, and "no homo" for all you homos cuz I dont want you to get the wrong idea. Y'all got no chance.
I am thinking. Some may say “wow”. Yes. I feel marbles rollin’. So, vaccine is a virus, right? Some mild wussy mini-covid people will be volunteerly infected with. Why don’t we just travel to country with smallest covid-related mortality rate and have a big party? You need to be confirmed covid-free before travel though. Wouldn’t it be a fun way to get vaccinated? Ok, here is another one. If one kid in a classroom is vaccinated, will it not over time vaccinate the whole school? Vaccine is a virus, remember?
aha! here is one more, for helping. Vaccine may be a little harsh and actually kill elderly. Not maybe, but actually will. But the percentage will be so small that statistically it will be still worth it. If you think vaccination will make you safe around your infirm parents, well, this could be debated too. You may be perfectly adapted with antibodies and all, but carry other strains on you.
My mother got a flu shot last week and she was ill for 2 days. I can't imagine what a Covid vaccine would do.
[QUOTE=mtpockets;1623478861]Just for sh!ts and giggles lets say a vaccine for covid is available early next month. Will you be rolling up your sleeve or turning the other cheek?
I won't be first in line to say jab me with a rushed vaccine, besides if all you fukers get it I shouldn't have too. Until then I will rely on social distance, my mask apparel and newly acquired hand washing skills to keep me safe.
How about you?[/QUOTE]
I will.
I will be having the vaccine, at least. that's what she told me, apparently at my age I'm just outside the danger zone.
I'll be the first in line. If you've ever been on Cell-Tech an FDA approved vaccine doesn't seem scary at all.
Since I had Covid-19 in August, I'm on the fence about getting vaccinated. I may wait and get tested for antibodies first. I'm pretty sure I'm far down the list anyway.
[QUOTE=bustasinclair;1623742211]Since I had Covid-19 in August, I'm on the fence about getting vaccinated. I may wait and get tested for antibodies first. I'm pretty sure I'm far down the list anyway.[/QUOTE]
You would likely test negative for antibodies by now (for the antibodies they test), but be immune nonetheless. The cool thing about the vaccines is they mRNA types can be easily changed if the virus were to mutate substantially. It hasn’t yet, the few variations are close enough that reinfection is rare to nonexistent and cases of reinfection are likely test errors for one of the confirmed positive results.
[img]https://i.imgur.com/DMIXnWE.jpg?1[/img]
British officials authorized a COVID-19 vaccine for emergency use, greenlighting the world’s first shot against the virus that’s backed by rigorous science and taking a major step toward eventually ending the pandemic.
[url]https://apnews.com/article/science-pandemics-europe-coronavirus-pandemic-ea0170c978eb281a905866e5bd78bbdf?utm_medium=AP_Europe&utm_campaign=SocialFlow&utm_source=Twitter[/url]
[QUOTE=mtpockets;1624255041]British officials authorized a COVID-19 vaccine for emergency use, greenlighting the world’s first shot against the virus that’s backed by rigorous science and taking a major step toward eventually ending the pandemic.
[url]https://apnews.com/article/science-pandemics-europe-coronavirus-pandemic-ea0170c978eb281a905866e5bd78bbdf?utm_medium=AP_Europe&utm_campaign=SocialFlow&utm_source=Twitter[/url][/QUOTE]
Looks like the first 400k people will get the first of two jabs next week.
[url]https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-55145696[/url]
[QUOTE=Postmort3m;1623543981]Won’t have a choice. It will be mandatory just like the flu shot at work.[/QUOTE]
Same here. I won't have a choice either.
I'll be a guinea pig - healthy enough and with enough leave that if I get sick I'm ok with it.... and working in the hospital I'll need it anyway.
Amused by so many so scared of the vaccine who simultaneously claim they're not scared of Rona. Make up yer minds. :)
I already had it, why would I need a vaccine?