Just wanted to let you all know if you are planning to host or go to a Superbowl party, you shouldn't but in case any of you are.
- The CDC suggests hosting a virtual Super Bowl watch party. You are allowed to wear the team colors and jerseys. This is most ideal
- You can also have an outdoor viewing party, the CDC says. But if you go that route, the center says to stay six feet apart and show the game on a projector screen. Preferably have bubble tents for each person.
- try not to cheer and chant. Stomp, clap and use hand-held noisemakers instead.
Originally Posted by Bump:
Just wanted to let you all know if you are planning to host or go to a Superbowl party, you shouldn't but in case any of you are.
- The CDC suggests hosting a virtual Super Bowl watch party. You are allowed to wear the team colors and jerseys. This is most ideal
- You can also have an outdoor viewing party, the CDC says. But if you go that route, the center says to stay six feet apart and show the game on a projector screen. Preferably have bubble tents for each person.
- try not to cheer and chant. Stomp, clap and use hand-held noisemakers instead.
Originally Posted by Bump:
Just wanted to let you all know if you are planning to host or go to a Superbowl party, you shouldn't but in case any of you are.
- The CDC suggests hosting a virtual Super Bowl watch party. You are allowed to wear the team colors and jerseys. This is most ideal
- You can also have an outdoor viewing party, the CDC says. But if you go that route, the center says to stay six feet apart and show the game on a projector screen. Preferably have bubble tents for each person.
- try not to cheer and chant. Stomp, clap and use hand-held noisemakers instead.
Stay safe everyone!
Great advice but this will probably not go well. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Bump:
Just wanted to let you all know if you are planning to host or go to a Superbowl party, you shouldn't but in case any of you are.
- The CDC suggests hosting a virtual Super Bowl watch party. You are allowed to wear the team colors and jerseys. This is most ideal
- You can also have an outdoor viewing party, the CDC says. But if you go that route, the center says to stay six feet apart and show the game on a projector screen. Preferably have bubble tents for each person.
- try not to cheer and chant. Stomp, clap and use hand-held noisemakers instead.
The same CDC that said "don't touch your face," and "wear a mask," then it was "don't wear a mask," and now it's "wear two masks"? Those fucking retards?
GTFOH. Having a party, no one's wearing a mask, and we'll cheer and yell all the fuck we want to, thanks.:-) [Reply]
Originally Posted by Bump:
Just wanted to let you all know if you are planning to host or go to a Superbowl party, you shouldn't but in case any of you are.
- The CDC suggests hosting a virtual Super Bowl watch party. You are allowed to wear the team colors and jerseys. This is most ideal
- You can also have an outdoor viewing party, the CDC says. But if you go that route, the center says to stay six feet apart and show the game on a projector screen. Preferably have bubble tents for each person.
- try not to cheer and chant. Stomp, clap and use hand-held noisemakers instead.
The same CDC that said "don't touch your face," and "wear a mask," then it was "don't wear a mask," and now it's "wear two masks"? Those ****ing retards?
GTFOH. Having a party, no one's wearing a mask, and we'll cheer and yell all the **** we want to, thanks.:-)
Originally Posted by Bump:
Just wanted to let you all know if you are planning to host or go to a Superbowl party, you shouldn't but in case any of you are.
- The CDC suggests hosting a virtual Super Bowl watch party. You are allowed to wear the team colors and jerseys. This is most ideal
- You can also have an outdoor viewing party, the CDC says. But if you go that route, the center says to stay six feet apart and show the game on a projector screen. Preferably have bubble tents for each person.
- try not to cheer and chant. Stomp, clap and use hand-held noisemakers instead.
The same CDC that said "don't touch your face," and "wear a mask," then it was "don't wear a mask," and now it's "wear two masks"? Those fucking retards?
GTFOH. Having a party, no one's wearing a mask, and we'll cheer and yell all the fuck we want to, thanks.:-)
I mean, the way science works, the messaging will naturally change as you get more data. The CDC isn't flawless by any means but I don't think they're stupid just because the messaging evolved over time.
Hope everyone at your party stays healthy! [Reply]