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    TX OMFS

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    You may have heard about a study published in Lancet in May that showed hydroxychloroquine caused a higher rate of death in COVID patients. That study led centers to immediately stop HCQ tests.

    You probably didn't hear the study has been discredited and retracted as of yesterday.

    This is important to keep in mind for all studies, even ones that support your opinions.

    https://justthenews.com/nation/scie...alt-drug-trials?amp&__twitter_impression=true

    https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Surgisphere
     

    Mohawk600

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    Pick up sticks, Lincoln Logs, plastic bricks, gyroscope, slinky, erector set, tinker toys....all simple fun stuff that didn't need batteries or a screen to watch.
    yep.....and just going for a bike ride.

    Hell...I got the paper route on my own street back in 6th grade. It was about 8 or 9 blocks, both sides. The Amarillo Globe Times was dropped off a the end of my driveway every day. I had to take the bundles and rubber band the papers on my front porch when I got out of school.....then I would load them all into a canvas bag with two pouches on my handlebars........of course if it was raining.....I had plastic sleeves to put them in. Threw it rain or shine. Sunday morning too. My best memories are of my dad getting me up on Sunday morning to take me out and throw the big ones. In winter we went through snow. Those were good times. I had to go to each house and collect payment (no internet or e-pay in those days).........If I remember right it was about $4.50 for a month subscription......I collected the fees and paid the Amarillo Globe News......usually ended up with about $100 per month......I thought that was hog heaven.......

    My parents let me have $20 per month and the rest went into savings........when I turned 16.....I had enough money to buy my first car..........low mileage Mazda 626
     
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