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  • dryheat
    Senior Member
    • Sep 2009
    • 10587

    #31
    Originally posted by rayg
    Ha, Ha, followed his posts a number of times in the past and he would post and Trax with in minute or two, would post to agree or confirm with what T had said or visa versa. After this was brought to forum's attention. the replies became much longer between the two, Lol..... Just can't figure why he feels the need to post as two different people and also when he goes to the library or some where else with access to a computer, posts using several other different names/people and of course they would follow the pattern. Don't know why he feels he needs to do that...I like him as just Togor as I know him personally, he's Liberal and I'm conservative and which leads to some good on line discussions. Lol
    Let's look at some evidence. Ray knows Togor and so I guess they are both in the mid-west. Maybe not. I know RTK from local gun shows here in Mesa,AZ. I know what range he shoots at and I know where he worked at a few years ago. We haven't crossed paths in a few years.

    Now back to the OP.
    If I should die before I wake...great,a little more sleep.

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    • togor
      Banned
      • Nov 2009
      • 17610

      #32
      Originally posted by dryheat
      Let's look at some evidence. Ray knows Togor and so I guess they are both in the mid-west. Maybe not. I know RTK from local gun shows here in Mesa,AZ. I know what range he shoots at and I know where he worked at a few years ago. We haven't crossed paths in a few years.

      Now back to the OP.
      I just realized you can't spell "dryheat" without a "ray" so a clue there.

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      • S.A. Boggs
        Senior Member
        • Aug 2009
        • 8568

        #33
        Got a good one this A.M. when I dropped my wife off at work. Was shopping for bread, potato chips and dip when a worker asked snidely why I was wearing a respirator. I opened my shirt and showed my cancer chest port stating I didn't want to be plugged back up to this again. Some people ask such stupid questions one wonders what planet they live on!
        Sam

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        • S.A. Boggs
          Senior Member
          • Aug 2009
          • 8568

          #34
          Ohio is shutting down just about everything including medical appointments unless life threatening.
          Sam

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          • Mark in Ottawa
            Senior Member
            • Sep 2009
            • 1744

            #35
            Just to complicate matters for those of us who are Canadian "Snowbirds" who winter in Florida, our Prime Minister announced earlier today that Canada is closing the border to people who are not citizens or permanent residents (except Americans who are still welcome for the moment). He also said rather ominously that all Canadians should come home "While its still possible". He may have been referring to more restrictions for air travel but nobody is willing to risk a total border shut down and virtually everybody that I know is leaving this week. In fact, my daughters and grand daughters flew in on Wednesday and flew home on Saturday before things got chaotic. For the first time in the eight years that we have driven down to Florida, we took the precaution of making hotel reservations for the trip home. My understanding is that there will be so many Canadians on the I-95 and a few other roads that if you don't have reservations, you'll spend the night in your car in a McDonalds parking lot.

            Two other important points are 1) that most of us are now over 70 and are at particular risk and 2) our Prime Minister's wife was on a visit to the UK and came back with COVID -19. He is now governing from a state of self-isolation but fortunately is smart enough to take advice from the professionals and although he is not my favourite leader, I do have to say that I think that he is doing well.

            One of the things that had been imposed is that everybody will be examined on their health status as the get to the border so you don't want to cough into the agent's face!

            We leave early tomorrow morning

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            • Gun Smoke
              Banned
              • Sep 2019
              • 1658

              #36
              Originally posted by Mark in Ottawa
              Just to complicate matters for those of us who are Canadian "Snowbirds" who winter in Florida, our Prime Minister announced earlier today that Canada is closing the border to people who are not citizens or permanent residents (except Americans who are still welcome for the moment). He also said rather ominously that all Canadians should come home "While its still possible". He may have been referring to more restrictions for air travel but nobody is willing to risk a total border shut down and virtually everybody that I know is leaving this week. In fact, my daughters and grand daughters flew in on Wednesday and flew home on Saturday before things got chaotic. For the first time in the eight years that we have driven down to Florida, we took the precaution of making hotel reservations for the trip home. My understanding is that there will be so many Canadians on the I-95 and a few other roads that if you don't have reservations, you'll spend the night in your car in a McDonalds parking lot.

              Two other important points are 1) that most of us are now over 70 and are at particular risk and 2) our Prime Minister's wife was on a visit to the UK and came back with COVID -19. He is now governing from a state of self-isolation but fortunately is smart enough to take advice from the professionals and although he is not my favourite leader, I do have to say that I think that he is doing well.

              One of the things that had been imposed is that everybody will be examined on their health status as the get to the border so you don't want to cough into the agent's face!

              We leave early tomorrow morning
              Have a plan "B" handy. Many events, lodging, etc. are being canceled w/o notice. Most schools are closing for a couple of weeks or so. Many "spring breakers" will be about, many with no place to go except small gatherings. There may be a short term quarantine or testing going both directions too.

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              • Vern Humphrey
                Administrator - OFC
                • Aug 2009
                • 15875

                #37
                Originally posted by Gun Smoke
                Have a plan "B" handy. Many events, lodging, etc. are being canceled w/o notice. Most schools are closing for a couple of weeks or so. Many "spring breakers" will be about, many with no place to go except small gatherings. There may be a short term quarantine or testing going both directions too.
                I always carry a tarp and sleeping bag when traveling. You never can tell when you'll be told there is no room at the inn.

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                • lyman
                  Administrator - OFC
                  • Aug 2009
                  • 11269

                  #38
                  Originally posted by Mark in Ottawa
                  Just to complicate matters for those of us who are Canadian "Snowbirds" who winter in Florida, our Prime Minister announced earlier today that Canada is closing the border to people who are not citizens or permanent residents (except Americans who are still welcome for the moment). He also said rather ominously that all Canadians should come home "While its still possible". He may have been referring to more restrictions for air travel but nobody is willing to risk a total border shut down and virtually everybody that I know is leaving this week. In fact, my daughters and grand daughters flew in on Wednesday and flew home on Saturday before things got chaotic. For the first time in the eight years that we have driven down to Florida, we took the precaution of making hotel reservations for the trip home. My understanding is that there will be so many Canadians on the I-95 and a few other roads that if you don't have reservations, you'll spend the night in your car in a McDonalds parking lot.

                  Two other important points are 1) that most of us are now over 70 and are at particular risk and 2) our Prime Minister's wife was on a visit to the UK and came back with COVID -19. He is now governing from a state of self-isolation but fortunately is smart enough to take advice from the professionals and although he is not my favourite leader, I do have to say that I think that he is doing well.

                  One of the things that had been imposed is that everybody will be examined on their health status as the get to the border so you don't want to cough into the agent's face!

                  We leave early tomorrow morning
                  safe travels,


                  I'm in RVA (95 passes right thru town)

                  wave when you pass thru!

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