Or let him borrow the gf if you're into thatSo, I should leave the gf home then? Sweet!
Or let him borrow the gf if you're into thatSo, I should leave the gf home then? Sweet!
Or let him borrow the gf if you're into that
Right...I'm looking for a safe house....not easy to find![]()
Found out my niece knows this guy. He's from Panorama and he did break his leg.
Legs may get broken, but legends never die
The next number 8 on worlds dumbest partiers episode 22. May even get tonya harding to comment on it.
He hurt his knee too?
I can't remember all the commentators on that show, been awhile since I seen it. The redheaded partridge family guy is on it. Sylvestor stallones brother always gets the drunk russians. There are a couple cute women comedians (Tonya not one of them). Basically a bunch of C listers trying to stay out of the projects.
Are they continuing to test ISU students? Or was this a 1 time test when they check into the dorms
How many have tested positive thus far?
Are they continuing to test ISU students? Or was this a 1 time test when they check into the dorms
How many have tested positive thus far?
That is my understanding also. 175 positive out of 8,094 tested (2.1%). I am pretty certain those 175 had a better experience than that U of Iowa girl who was in the paper.Think it was a one time. 175 were in the initial test.
They were specifically told not to come to move-in if they had any symptoms or were around anyone that had COVID, so I'd hope/expect that the number out of that 175 that came knowing they were sick was low.I'm not trying to start ****, but I'd be curious to know how many of those 175 students showed up to move-in day/testing day sick as a dog. Seems pretty silly, or even selfish, to go into large gatherings like that if you're really sick.
That's important for two reasons, both of which I'll make assumptions about. First, if very few of them were actually showing symptoms, meaning they weren't sick as a dog, there likely could be many more positives out there that haven't been tested. But second, that could also be a good thing, that ISU has very few, if any, sick students on campus.
ISU students, faculty and staff can also get tested at Thielen Student Health Center, as long as they are showing symptoms.UNL (Nebraska) has free testing for students and employees which is nice and might be easier with a medical school in the system