Gotta love Jorma on guitar, seen him several times.
First time I ever saw Phish, they were opening for Santana at Shoreline Amphitheater back in 92 (I think, maybe 93). I'll tell you, those bikers who came to see Santana sure were confused when they saw a dude in a dress playing a vacuum cleaner solo.
Perfect, another stupid spreader event.Pretty cool, looks like Red Rocks is back in business, and hey look.. no covid vaccine requirement:Covid-19 Guidelines - Red Rocks Amphitheatre
COVID-19 event and venue protocols to help you and others be safe while having fun during your Red Rocks outing.www.redrocksonline.com
Event? More like 100 events just at that one venue between now and Fall: https://www.redrocksonline.com/events/Perfect, another stupid spreader event.
I'm vaccinated, no worries here, stupid spreader.Event? More like 100 events just at that one venue between now and Fall: https://www.redrocksonline.com/events/
You are welcome to stay home.
You seem worried.I'm vaccinated, no worries here, stupid spreader.
You realize that staying home is not a parallel to going to events, same as how wearing a mask is not a parallel to not wearing a mask? I see this false equivalence all the time with the rednecks thinking that wearing a mask is offensive, as if trying not to spread something and spreading something are just "different", like shitting your pants and not shitting your pants are peer ideas.Event? More like 100 events just at that one venue between now and Fall: https://www.redrocksonline.com/events/
You are welcome to stay home.
Remember when you tried to defend your one in a million statistics worry by saying that you basically live very tentatively taking super safe driving routes to avoid injuries and you don't do anything fun because you can get hurt? Those were good times.You seem worried.
You seem desperate.You seem worried.
Yeah I remember saying that I take the backroads because they are safer than the highway (and it's a nicer drive too). Nor sure what your point is, but I wear a mask, and I'm not a redneck. If anything I'm an ultra-liberal, but somehow since that's outside of your norm, you just assume that I'm a stereotype in your mind.You realize that staying home is not a parallel to going to events, same as how wearing a mask is not a parallel to not wearing a mask? I see this false equivalence all the time with the rednecks thinking that wearing a mask is offensive, as if trying not to spread something and spreading something are just "different", like shitting your pants and not shitting your pants are peer ideas.
Remember when you tried to defend your one in a million statistics worry by saying that you basically live very tentatively taking super safe driving routes to avoid injuries and you don't do anything fun because you can get hurt? Those were good times.
If it is, do you need a DJ?
Thanks for confirming that, John. Nah, I would hire some real musicians, never understood the dj thing.If it is, do you need a DJ?
No no, my angle here has nothing to do with politics. My point was about the likely hypocritical nature when you bring up those one person in a million stats, as if to imply that you don't engage in one in a million activities everyday, but then you doubled and tripled down in order to give the appearance of being consistent. And of course it's great to be consistent, but you pigeonholed yourself into either being a liar, or a bubble boy and you chose bubble boy, but now you're out here with some nerve talking about people being worried when you were the one being irrationally worried, so we're back to liar/hypocrite. You're just yo-yo'ing playing different roles as they suit you and against whomever you're arguing with at the time.Yeah I remember saying that I take the backroads because they are safer than the highway (and it's a nicer drive too). Nor sure what your point is, but I wear a mask, and I'm not a redneck. If anything I'm an ultra-liberal, but somehow since that's outside of your norm, you just assume that I'm a stereotype in your mind.
No, it's just that my personal assessment is that there are still potential long-term risks to consider which we don't have the numbers for yet, and I'm not interested in being a guinea pig. Also with my specific medical history, the risks of a vax injury are also higher than most. I'm sorry that it upsets you that I don't think everyone, including myself should get an experimental injection which doesn't even prevent infection, but only prevents the clinical symptoms associated with covid. Additional I believe in personal choice, and don't think that people should me required to get a jab in order to continue having personal freedoms.No no, my angle here has nothing to do with politics. My point was about the likely hypocritical nature when you bring up those one person in a million stats, as if to imply that you don't engage in one in a million activities everyday, but then you doubled and tripled down in order to give the appearance of being consistent. And of course it's great to be consistent, but you pigeonholed yourself into either being a liar, or a bubble boy and you chose bubble boy, but now you're out here with some nerve taking about people being worried when you were the one being irrationally worried, so we're back to liar/hypocrite.
That's mighty white of you John, but you're far too selfish to be a liberal, even a moderate one.Yeah I remember saying that I take the backroads because they are safer than the highway (and it's a nicer drive too). Nor sure what your point is, but I wear a mask, and I'm not a redneck. If anything I'm an ultra-liberal, but somehow since that's outside of your norm, you just assume that I'm a stereotype in your mind.
You know the truth is that most party DJ's make a better living than your typical professional musician.Thanks for confirming that, John. Nah, I would hire some real musicians, never understood the dj thing.