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    Quote Originally Posted by SongDog View Post
    Just give me the virus, I'll let my body fight it and maybe when the next deadly mutated variant comes ill have antibodies to overcome that one too lol

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    Yes, no worries for young bucks. Just us older folks with worn out bodies...lol

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    https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/ast...oved-1.5929050

    If your unluckily enough to hear the boy blunders soundbytes. Be prepared to gag.

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    Got my first Pfizer shot on Thursday. Notable but mild side effects of sore arm (now gone), wrap-around-back-of-head headache for about 5 hours and slightly elevated temp for less than 24 hours (38.3)
    Now at 48 hours post-shot and no symptoms.

    I’m taking my chances with joyousness. Option is to take chances with a disease that affects heart (a familial history) and respiratory system (I’m a lifelong smoker)
    C.A. in TO
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    C.A.
    That's what some seem to overlook. Covid is wreaking havoc on young, fit, healthy bodies. Hearts and Lungs.

    All kinds of resistance to "covid death" numbers, because the vast majority have compromised..............
    So fine, your young and fit today, think Covid is something to sneeze at. I'll survive it...Yep likely will, and Complain about comorbidities and "Covid death" numbers.
    2023 or 2030. Your heart on lungs are trashed and come down with pnumonia, or Covid 23. Not so young and fit anymore....

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    Quote Originally Posted by JBen View Post
    https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/ast...oved-1.5929050

    If your unluckily enough to hear the boy blunders soundbytes. Be prepared to gag.
    Trudeau is unbelievable....literally. He runs his mouth at the presser,then,a couple of hours later,some staffer walks back everything he said after the fact checkers get done with him. How the hell do you even watch that idiot when every word he tells you is out to lunch?
    If a tree falls on your ex in the woods and nobody hears it,you should probably still get rid of your chainsaw. Just sayin'....

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    No choice, I had to drive to Ottawa and back yesterday. So I got to hear the swarmy, whose voice more than the sweet syrup he tries so hard to be, sound more like brain and wet farts was on all the radio stations.

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    I had to drive to Toronto and back today, I am never going back there.

    Quote Originally Posted by JBen View Post
    No choice, I had to drive to Ottawa and back yesterday. So I got to hear the swarmy, whose voice more than the sweet syrup he tries so hard to be, sound more like brain and wet farts was on all the radio stations.
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    Quote Originally Posted by greatwhite View Post
    I had to drive to Toronto and back today, I am never going back there.
    Lol don’t blame you. I love that drive across 7 for me. Country roads, twisty-turny small towns.

    I’m not a fan of Kanata, but it still makes any part of the GTA seem. Well just cold and soulless

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    Quote Originally Posted by greatwhite View Post
    I had to drive to Toronto and back today, I am never going back there.
    Why did you not drop in for a java.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MikePal View Post
    That is the exact reason I'm also holding out for the 'traditional vaccine too Joe. It's only common sense to trust a tried and true vaccine rather than rushing into a technology (mRNA) that has yet top be properly trialled in the general population. Maybe it will prove out to be the future of vaccines, who knows, but for this time around I'll stick with the traditional approach.

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    Maybe this will help you make up your mind, developed by a Scarborough lad. I believe Moderna is 94% effective.

    https://www.cbc.ca/radio/checkup/wil...nder-1.5812186

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