TexanMark
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Awesome congrats! Who's the Father?Due November 15th! A baby boy to go with his big sister!

Awesome congrats! Who's the Father?Due November 15th! A baby boy to go with his big sister!
I was just out of the Army back then and actually begged them for a job that night.Can’t remember who it was but they said they hadn’t had a hit record in years and couldn’t afford to be hiring people. I was pretty sloshed that evening.I’m a big fan 8th time for me , never disappoint.
The Nets were including on-site testing when the season started back up for them and it added $75 to the ticket cost. Very very unlikely that fans would pay for that.I completely understand the covid protocols (not trying to be politicall blah blah) , but it’s insane to me that they can’t offer onsite rapid testing. Finding a place for me to get tested before the game is going to be a complete nightmare. That has a huge factor in attendance. Also the fact it’s a nightmare to bring your kids , the people that don’t wanna get covid won’t go anyways and now those that would go don’t feel like dealing with the hassle vs just watching from home
What about the kid issue is stupid? If I was a parent I wouldn't be bringing an unvaxxed child to an event where there are unvaxxed (and likely drunk) adults not wearing masks.If you are vaccinated you don't need to test
The kid issue is legit...and frankly stupid. Let them come on in.
Welp that would explain that haha, I’m gonna figure it out either way. I want to see the new dome so badlyThe Nets were including on-site testing when the season started back up for them and it added $75 to the ticket cost. Very very unlikely that fans would pay for that.
I think it was just masks when indoors.What were the fair rules this year? Did they require proof of vax and negative tests as well as masking outdoors? A 'yes' to any of the questions would have a huge negative impact on attendance imo.
my angle is...we are smart.My angle was different...can we just be level headed and not let the discussion devolve. If it does, I'm fine with the mods stepping in . But i digress.
Parents can decide the risk for their kids not some local bureaucrat. They can take them to the top row and stay 6' away from others...if they like.What about the kid issue is stupid? If I was a parent I wouldn't be bringing an unvaxxed child to an event where there are unvaxxed (and likely drunk) adults not wearing masks.
And I've heard a lot of this from clients I'm working with.
Hmmm... aren't parents deciding whether to bring their kids?Parents can decide the risk for their kids not some local bureaucrat. They can take them to the top row and stay 6' away from others...if they like.
Wow drunk unvaxxed people will be in the Dome? But those drunk unvaxxed need to take a Covid test and be negative to enter the Dome. So there is very little risk. Stupid, emotional point by you.
Your clients know better than you about their children.
I wouldn't take my grandson to the game but he is high risk. If he was a kid with no know issues I would not have a problem.
lol... suspectmy angle is...we are smart.
Wow drunk unvaxxed people will be in the Dome? But those drunk unvaxxed need to take a Covid test and be negative to enter the Dome. So there is very little risk. Stupid, emotional point by you.
these fans are always in show me mode...they'll never come unless Cuse becomes Alabama. Just forget it at this point.
That is correctI think it was just masks when indoors.
Which was not enforced unless they were easing up because it was the last few hours of the last day.That is correct
yeah...but does a parent want to go through the expense and time suck of getting covid testing? The covid test requirement essentially will cut down kids under 12 by 90% at the Dome. Kids are super low risk of getting seriously sick from Covid.Hmmm... aren't parents deciding whether to bring their kids?