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This is the kind of Pub KU doesn't need
Aug 23, 2020 04:51 PM #1

Guys If I knew how to share this video I would. Maybe someone can go to the site and bring it. I found this of Wibw. com. - -It's our local News , weather & sports here in Topeka.

Now yes I know this happens all over , I would just prefer not at KU , as much as bad Pub our School has been getting with things in the past suposed let's say not so things good going on at the Athletic dorm - -kids being accused of assaults and things- - pot - all the things with Players , NCAA investigations , eligibility questions - you get the idea - -this is just more fuel to the fire about KU in General - -just doesn't help our standing in Society's eyes

Now with everything going on with the COVID-19 and the School & Athletic Dept - v-Football team and other sport teams trying to have a Season despite the COVID , one of the things they have talked about is the Students return .Social distancing and such - then you see this.

This Video shows this guy apparantly in this car and he is hollering about he was driving by or so he say he was attempting to go by this fraternity house ( KAPPA SIGMA ) and they were having this party - - just a big Beer bust really with large group which they are trying to get kids to refrain from - -anyways a kid throws a beer in his car - -getting him wet with beer and in his car and he is pretty upset.

The sad part of this is not only the Social distancing but actually the worst part is the House Mother exchanging words with him telling him to leave cause he wasn't invited - - -WOW he said he had been trying to get through and they were blocking him in so he couldn't leave. The House Mother was actually more or less approving their actions/ the kid that through the beer

You can bet this will be making the rounds to others that are already down on KU - -just a bad look. - - Again I KNOW this happens at every College some time or another - -but I don't give a dam about every other College - - I care about KU - -just not a good look

Aug 23, 2020 05:54 PM #2

@jayhawkblue73 I saw it, that lady!

Aug 23, 2020 06:06 PM #3

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Aug 23, 2020 06:17 PM #4

@Crimsonorblue22 said in This is the kind of Pub KU doesn't need:

@jayhawkblue73 I saw it, that lady!

I know , my KU friend. - Just not a good look, again I mean I know this happens but with the way things have been going people going to just play this to the hilt , talking about how KU just thugs just all kinds of things.

I mean the kid shouldn't of thrown the beer in the car BUT the House woman was even worse. Just not a good look for us at present

Aug 24, 2020 02:05 PM #5

Well follow up with this whole situation from yesterday , KU has order two fraternitites to cease and desist for violating COVID-19 health & Safety Guideline - Kappa Sigma & Phi Kappa Psi have been put on 14 day Public Health ban.

Douglas Girod the Chancellor said that they were aware of the Social Activities over the weekend hosted by KU students in violation of County regulations and the University policies. Girod said we will not tolerate selfish and irresponsible behavior that disrespect Faculity - - students and county, that Students have worked so hard for the campus to re-open - - just not a good look for the University , again ya it happ
ens at all schools but I don't care about other schools - -I worry about our School - - -KU

This is exactly the kind of thing ( Mass gathering ) - that is going to get the football program stopped because of spread. - Totally unfair to these Athletes that bust their ass to try and do what they love play the game of football. Actually for a small percentage, these people that just want to mass up party and act like idiots are really hindering these kids possible future.

These kids goal is to play professional what kid doesn't look to that s a goal ? - So in reality these kids that just want to party exposing themselves to the virus - - spreading the virus and resulting in the most likely stoppage of the Season - -your screwing with a kids future. - They can't play - -display their talent amkes it that just that much harder for NFL Scouts to evulate their talent - -just not good

Aug 25, 2020 10:20 PM #6

Good news today. Positive rate is about 1.1% among the student body. If everyone behaves themselves, we should be ok. But that's a yuuuuuuge if

Aug 25, 2020 11:02 PM #7

Players! Stay away from the frats and sororities

Aug 26, 2020 02:20 PM #8

I believe the players are quarantining as much as possible right now.

Sep 04, 2020 05:37 AM #9

https://fox4kc.com/news/health-officials-worry-ku-virus-cases-could-spread-to-lawrence-community/ ↗

Sep 05, 2020 02:48 AM #10

Our nation is going to be okay. We need to start living, and quit waiting to die. Saw on the news today where NYC restaurants are still closed, as far as indoor dining. I mean, can you imagine the hurt that the owners and employees of those places are going through? Many of the people that are most susceptible to the virus won't be going to them anyway, so why keep them closed? Let's be real.... We now know enough about this virus to understand that continuing to keep the country shut down in many, if not all, of those places that still do so is - let's face it - now doing more harm than good.

Sep 05, 2020 04:47 AM #11

@Marco you go for it.

Sep 05, 2020 05:54 AM #12

@Marco said in This is the kind of Pub KU doesn't need:

This whole nation is going to be okay. We need to start living, and quit waiting to die. Saw on the news today where NYC restaurants are still closed, as far as indoor dining. I mean, can you imagine the hurt that the owners and employees of those places are going through? The people who are most susceptible to the virus won't be going to them anyway, why keep them closed? Let's be real.... We know enough about this virus now to understand that continuing to still keep the country shut down in many places is - let's face it - now doing more harm than good. Let's live, America.

The longer this goes on, the more I’m in favor of relaxing some of the restrictions. I got my hair cut today, felt totally safe. Yet, my city is dying because nobody is allowed to host any amount of customers inside that would make them profitable. Downtown is a ghost town. There are more homeless people than customers. It’s so, so sad.

Sep 05, 2020 06:47 AM #13

We are pretty much open, just have to wear masks. Some schools are online

Sep 05, 2020 05:32 PM #14

@FarmerJayhawk Thank you, my friend. I couldn't agree more. This isn't a political football for me, it is about our country. And you're right, it is sad

Sep 05, 2020 05:33 PM #15

@Crimsonorblue22 I am, always do.

Sep 05, 2020 06:06 PM #16

@Marco what state do you live in? Most places in Kansas are open. Bars have to close early and I think have 50% capacity. They of course have the highest numbers! Restaurants are open with 6 ft distancing. The highest number of cases in our county are in the under 20 age group.

Sep 06, 2020 12:36 PM #17

@Crimsonorblue22 I live in the United States of America. And despite the statistics, you - so many do it - conveniently left out the most important one, hardly none of the new cases are dying or will.

Sep 06, 2020 02:20 PM #18

@Marco said in This is the kind of Pub KU doesn't need:

@Crimsonorblue22 I live in the United States of America. And despite the statistics you - so many do it - conveniently left out the most important one, hardly none of the new cases are dying or will.

If we relax social distancing and mask requirements and the positivity rate increases and hospitals/ventilators get over capacity we Will be back to April numbers.

Sep 06, 2020 02:39 PM #19

@Marco https://www.cdc.gov/nchs/nvss/vsrr/covid19/index.htm ↗

With the exception of the last few weeks of cdc data (take that as you will, given that they're now a political agency actively trying to suppress Covid counts thanks to Trump et stooges), the death counts are pretty consistent. Also, the counts may increase after the week of. I don't see how in these numbers we can derive that nobody is dying or will.

Even with social dĆ­stancing and masks, we are talking about 2x the number of people dying in the World Trade Center per week for context. I don't think anyone was saying Osama bin Laden was not a threat to Americans two weeks after he bombed the World Trade Center.

Sep 06, 2020 03:35 PM #20

@approxinfinity I didn't say that nobody is dying. I said, hardly none of the new cases are dying or will die. You seem to see everything through a political lens, which is why you just wrongfully lambasted the CDC.

Sep 06, 2020 03:47 PM #21

Those young people are super spreaders.

Sep 06, 2020 06:48 PM #22

@Marco

https://www.forbes.com/sites/jemimamcevoy/2020/08/26/reports-trump-administration-pressured-cdc-to-change-asymptomatic-testing-guidelines/ ↗

That's Forbes, a conservative source, talking about the CDC succumbing to pressure by the Trump administration. At a certain point, it's time to accept that the position that isn't ours is not political. It's reality. Or... we can stick our head in the sand, keep riding the Trump-Fox crazy train, repeating the same addled logic and talking points we've been fed, and argue that it's just "my politics" or that somehow it's "not political".

Sep 06, 2020 07:43 PM #23

@Marco I think the reason @Crimsonorblue22 asked what state you're in is because a lot of the country is mostly "open", so it depends on where you are.

Sep 06, 2020 11:47 PM #24

https://apnews.com/2f0c381bda113e05e893f309a30b76cb ↗

Sep 07, 2020 01:24 AM #25

@approxinfinity I know what she was talking about. I say that while using common sense according to whatever area - and ofcourse some won't, but that is always how it goes - it is time to open all businesses nationwide.

Sep 07, 2020 01:33 AM #26

@Marco Do it, man. Go to a packed bar with shitty air circulation and yell in people's faces over the music/ballgame. It's time! Just use common sense... it's available everywhere.

Sep 07, 2020 01:49 AM #27

@DanR Man, I'm not talking about just bars, I don't even go to bars (clubs yes, bars no). What I am talking about, though, is that there needs to be some consistency, for real. Disneyland, Disneyworld and Universal can be open but other businesses including barber shops and hair salons cannot? And kids not allowed to go to school? I'm not talking about Kansas, I'm talking about the nation. It seems that some states are picking their own high-dollar winners and what they view as small potato losers, and that is very uncool.

Sep 07, 2020 02:31 AM #28

@Marco Where are barbershops and hair salons closed? I got my hair cut four days ago in Lawrence. She wore a mask, and I wore a mask. She's from Lincoln, NE, and we talked about the damn Cornhuskers and Runza (fast food place, based in heaven on earth, LINCOLN). Thankfully, I don't have as much hair as I used to, so it was quick and I worried more about her Nebraska cooties than corona.

It seems to me -- broad generalization -- that a lot of people just want things to be back to "normal" without really evaluating what that is. I personally hate Disneyworld with the heat of a thousand suns because my parents worked there for 25 years, but if everyone buys into a minimal personal sacrifice (mask), it's all doable. Go to Disney and walk around out in the 100 degree sunshine. Bless you. But, do you want to pack Allen Field House right now? Ew.... nope. We could in a couple months if we snuff this out.

I think the problem with relaxing statewide restrictions is it gives ignorant people the illusion/green light that things are peachy fine. (by ignorant, I mean my immediate family going to bars and big social gatherings. Mask not required, so mask not worn). Funerals. Weddings. Even church service. Those are tough choices and I've had to make some of those. At this point, we should have snuffed it out with a consistent plan, but we didn't.

Sep 07, 2020 03:08 AM #29

https://www.nxsttv.com/nmw/news/coronavirus/report-60-covid-19-deaths-traced-to-college-campuses/ ↗

Sep 07, 2020 12:48 PM #30

@DanR I'm not talking about Kansas

Sep 07, 2020 12:50 PM #31

@Crimsonorblue22 I don't buy it, sorry.

Sep 07, 2020 03:00 PM #32

@Marco you don’t believe college kids go home and spread it? That’s why they are trying to contain them on campus.

Sep 07, 2020 03:38 PM #33

What is there not to buy? I just don't get it.

Sep 07, 2020 03:54 PM #34

@DanR said in This is the kind of Pub KU doesn't need:

@Marco Where are barbershops and hair salons closed? I got my hair cut four days ago in Lawrence. She wore a mask, and I wore a mask. She's from Lincoln, NE, and we talked about the damn Cornhuskers and Runza (fast food place, based in heaven on earth, LINCOLN). Thankfully, I don't have as much hair as I used to, so it was quick and I worried more about her Nebraska cooties than corona.

It seems to me -- broad generalization -- that a lot of people just want things to be back to "normal" without really evaluating what that is. I personally hate Disneyworld with the heat of a thousand suns because my parents worked there for 25 years, but if everyone buys into a minimal personal sacrifice (mask), it's all doable. Go to Disney and walk around out in the 100 degree sunshine. Bless you. But, do you want to pack Allen Field House right now? Ew.... nope. We could in a couple months if we snuff this out.

I think the problem with relaxing statewide restrictions is it gives ignorant people the illusion/green light that things are peachy fine. (by ignorant, I mean my immediate family going to bars and big social gatherings. Mask not required, so mask not worn). Funerals. Weddings. Even church service. Those are tough choices and I've had to make some of those. At this point, we should have snuffed it out with a consistent plan, but we didn't.

Couldn't have said it better. - -give some idiots enough rope and sure enough they gonna hang theirself.-- Just like you said they relax some of the restriction and people act like fools and try and pretend this crap never happened. - -People have to understand this virus is NOT going anywhere until we can get a vaccine.

Some people thought well as soon as the heat comes this stuff wil go away , well umm - - NO. I don't get what's so dam hard about wearing a mask - something as simple as that , NOT THAT HARD and simple to do. - -No one likes to - - - I don't like to but if it helps even in the slightest then I'm gonna do it, instead of some of the idiots that say - -Humph I'll show them I just ain't gonna do it there take that attitude. People need to wake the hell up

Sep 07, 2020 04:51 PM #35

Let me rephrase (instead of using not buy), there have been sixty-some confirmed cases of covid-19 where I live so far, and every single one of them has recovered - even a 95 year old lady (no lie). I have never said that are no deaths, but am saying that it is time to fully reopen the country.

Sep 07, 2020 04:51 PM #36

From my favorite movie, although I'm loving 42 now too. "Attitude reflects leadership" Never thought I'd be using it for Covid.

Sep 07, 2020 04:53 PM #37

@Crimsonorblue22 Yeah, stay in your basement and hide or get out and live. I'll choose the latter. Question, how many people do you know who have died from Covid-19?

Sep 07, 2020 05:10 PM #38

I know none, to answer the question that I am now going to ask you. How many people do you know (and I'm not talking, "well, I have an acquaintance who has an uncle that," - no, I mean actually know) that has died from Covid? Be honest.

Sep 07, 2020 05:23 PM #39

@Marco So How many people do you have to know before you ā€œbuyā€ it? If it’s not real until it affects you that’s a pretty self absorbed way to look at the world. 200,000 people. The equivalent of 9/11 every week. How many people did you know that died on 9/11? If it’s zero does that mean it’s not real? There are people who think that.

For reference I know 5 people who have died. Not that that matters.

Sep 07, 2020 05:31 PM #40

@benshawks08 That was a bad use of words, it is real and there have been deaths. My point is, it is time to reopen the country.

Sep 07, 2020 05:39 PM #41

@Marco What isn’t open that you want to do? What does ā€œfully reopenā€ mean to you? I eat from all my favorite restaurants, I just do it to go. I see my friends, just outside and from 6feet away. I’m not locked in my house in fear, but I’m trying not to actively put other people at risk. I can watch golf and the NBA on my tv, but I won’t be joining the 25,000 people at the UT football game. Heck, I even go play golf once every couple of weeks.

Sep 07, 2020 05:52 PM #42

@Marco said in This is the kind of Pub KU doesn't need:

Let me rephrase (instead of using not buy), there have been sixty-some confirmed cases of covid-19 where I live so far, and every single one of them has recovered - even a 95 year old lady (no lie). I have never said that are no deaths, but am saying that it is time to fully reopen the country.

So because where you live, you don't know anyone who died, you therefore think it's time to reopen the country.

My neighbors mom died of covid, likely got it from her asymptomatic nurse sister. Shes all messed up about it but still doesnt observe good social distancing policies, from what I've observed. My brother got it, said it was the worst illness he's ever experienced, but he's ok. My brother is a Trump apologist and I am assuming my neighbor is too.

Afaict you're arguing erroneously that the disease isn't very deadly, and arguing erroneously for opening up the entire country based upon your singular personal experience, and arguing erroneously that your position isn't political.

Should we just move on?

Sep 07, 2020 05:59 PM #43

@approxinfinity and that was and is a problem. And yes, we need to and should move on. We are the 3rd most populous nation in the world, and we have a thing called states' right and American stubbornness that made the virus very difficult to contain. But look at Florida, about a month ago everyone was more or less saying that they were all getting ready to die (major para-phrasing) yet they are fine. Yes, time to move on.

Sep 07, 2020 05:59 PM #44

Which part?

Sep 07, 2020 06:01 PM #45

@benshawks08 I wear a mask, and socially distance as well. I'm not saying put people at risk, but many businesses have not been allowed to open in some states and it's flat out wrong. I mean, come on, Disneyland can be open but not a barber shop or hair salon?

Sep 07, 2020 06:08 PM #46

@Marco Indoor Vs Outdoor. Close quarters vs distance available. Amount of time in direct contact with another person. These are things we have learned throughout this pandemic. These are the things that matter when it comes to transmission of the virus from person to person. Don’t get me wrong. I’m not going to Disney world anytime soon. I’d rather not be in any place with thousands of people who I can’t account for how seriously they are considering the safety of others.

Sep 07, 2020 06:09 PM #47

@approxinfinity The part that you know someone who died of Covid-19, that part.

Sep 07, 2020 06:11 PM #48

@benshawks08 Nor will I go there. But to say that those places can be open while bankrupting small businesses?

Sep 07, 2020 06:43 PM #49

~~@Marco so why is me knowing someone who died of covid part of the problem? Is the problem that I don't agree with your assessment? I thought you were suggesting that none of us probably knew someone who died as a reason for why we should open up the country. If I do, doesn't that weaken the premise of your argument?~~

We can move on.

Sep 07, 2020 10:57 PM #50

@Marco said in This is the kind of Pub KU doesn't need:

@benshawks08 Nor will I go there. But to say that those places can be open while bankrupting small businesses?

This isnt about disney vs barbershop. It's about disney vs virus and barbershop vs virus. Our barbers here are open and just need to follow the governors guidelines :

Clients are to maintain a minimum of 6 feet between each other.

All patrons must bring a face mask that covers the nose and mouth during service. Services that we provide will be limited to those that can be done without removing the face covering.

In addition, upon entry, all clients must visit our hand sanitizing station.

We request that clients enter the building alone unless a minor or disabled person. In that case, the parent and/or caregiver will be allowed to accompany the client using the recommended PPE for their protections.

Also, barbers are doing housecalls.

There's nothing wrong with business adapting to the times and meeting the needs to keep their clients safe.

Sep 08, 2020 01:18 AM #51

The roaring 20s followed the 1918 Spanish flu pandemic, so GOOD TIMES are ahead. Hang in there, everyone!

Sep 08, 2020 02:22 AM #52

@DanR how's the wife?

Sep 08, 2020 03:16 AM #53

Hey @Crimsonorblue22. She's doing fine, but it's hard. Tested negative on the first round of covid tests at KU, so that was good, and got cleared to be on campus. Half classes in person and the rest online. Some students opted for all online which creates twice the amount of prep work to do both online and part in person, but she's powering ahead. It sounds like she has a great batch of students (as usual), so that helps.

Lawrence got a little more lively in the past month with students back, but campus still seems deserted. Usually I can hear the marching band practicing this time of year, but I don't think I've heard them. That might change in the next couple days if the temp drops and I can open some windows!

Sep 08, 2020 03:37 AM #54

@DanR I was wondering how the strike went today for her classes. I bet she has the more mature kids that are staying smart! My cousin has 2 kids there, both have some labs classes they have to be in. The boy is a fb manager, he's been quarantined once already, roommate had Covid, also a manager. He didn't get it but his roommate was actually pretty sick. 4 of them, 1 bathroom. They managed to keep it contained.

Sep 09, 2020 07:03 PM #55

Ah, I'm quite jealous of you all who have most things open. NC (Chapel Hill especially) is basically still on lockdown. Most of the downtown restaurants closed either temporarily or many called it quits permanently. Some even have GoFundMe's to make it through. Public parks are about half open, hair salons are 1-2 people at a time, grocery stores have cut hours, schools are closed through January (including UNC), and only college football (no fans) through September. No high school sports until next year. I'm very happy for you all who basically get to live like you have, thank your lucky stars. In other places it's still brutal. And I'm not sure when things will turn around. Probably waiting on a vaccine, and then we may not have much of an economy left. Sad situation.

Sep 09, 2020 09:56 PM #56

@FarmerJayhawk yeah. Or if we make not wearing a mask properly (ie no nose sticking out) indoors in public a $1000 fine we should be able to open stuff like barbershops. As long as people are allowed to be selfish a-holes or ignoramuses, this isnt going to work. Hopefully we can open up more stuff before a vaccine.

Sep 10, 2020 01:12 AM #57

Les Miles did the hawk talk radio show live at Johnny's West in Lawrence tonight. With an audience.

I don't get it. Why not just do it in a studio or over the phone? This just seems like one of those easy things to skip.

Sep 10, 2020 01:47 AM #58

@DanR said in This is the kind of Pub KU doesn't need:

Les Miles did the hawk talk radio show live at Johnny's West in Lawrence tonight. With an audience.

I don't get it. Why not just do it in a studio or over the phone? This just seems like one of those easy things to skip.

The deal with Hawk Talk was you had to make a reservation ahead of time because of the limited seating. Les wasn't signing autographs or any interactions with fans and their set up was away from the diners. It was as safe as you could get.

Sep 10, 2020 01:57 AM #59

@Texas-Hawk-10 Not as safe as doing a remote show. My sister called yesterday to reserve seats. Reply from the bar was "mistake on the publicity. No reservations." She ended up not going because it sounded like no one really knew what was going on.

Sep 11, 2020 11:36 PM #60

70 people where I live have tested positive for Covid-19, all 70 have recovered, no deaths - one of whom, no lie, was a 95 year old woman in a nursing home. We are the 3rd most populous nation in the world, are not authoritarian and have two little things that are called state and civil rights. Quite frankly, I expected the losses to be worse.

Sep 12, 2020 12:19 AM #61

@Marco well how lucky for you that you live where you live and not in New York City, where they dug mass graves to bury the dead on Hart Island eh?

Sep 12, 2020 12:32 AM #62

@Marco I read this has been the deadliest 3 months in American history. But yeah. Sure. Coulda been worse.

Sep 12, 2020 02:43 AM #63

@approxinfinity I saw that on TV, when they were digging them.... I am not claiming to have all of the answers, and am certainly not heartless. Man, I hope that we get a vaccine soon. I really hope so.

Sep 12, 2020 02:45 AM #64

@Marco I just think it's really really bad. And it's hard maintaining being optimistic without trending toward being a little unrealistic. Hang in there. Tough times are still ahead but we will get through this.

Sep 12, 2020 02:45 AM #65

@benshawks08 It could have been, had we not banned international travel. I would have banned it as soon as the first reports came out, not have waited even a day and certainly not a month.

Sep 12, 2020 02:48 AM #66

@Marco a ban on international travel didn't stop us from getting our ass kicked. The virus was already here. Seriously, with proper containment in the US instead of doing nothing for 2 months we would be in contact tracing mode with the country mostly opened up.

Sep 12, 2020 02:50 AM #67

@approxinfinity Mistakes were made, no doubt.

Sep 12, 2020 02:52 AM #68

@approxinfinity We are The United States of America, ofcourse we will