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WVreaper

(620 posts)
Wed Mar 3, 2021, 08:53 PM Mar 2021

Prepare for Texas Spring Break

I am sure that asshole Abbott is aware that Texas Spring Break is in the next week. It is time to release the Kraken on the ski slopes of Colorado. Second week of March, to the best of my knowledge is Texas Spring Break. Every school in Texas. We were unfortunate to be in Crested Butte for Texas spring break week one year. Every restaurant was packed to the gills with Texans. Not that I have a dislike of Texans, more of a dislike of crowds. This year should be defined as a super spreader event.

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Prepare for Texas Spring Break (Original Post) WVreaper Mar 2021 OP
Yeeeeee Haaaaaaaa Covid,.... magicarpet Mar 2021 #1
Do they allow crowds in restaurants in Colorado now ? pidge Mar 2021 #2
I admit a dislike for those reckless, racist, culturally ignorant Texans Ponietz Mar 2021 #3
Living in Boulder locks Mar 2021 #4

Ponietz

(2,935 posts)
3. I admit a dislike for those reckless, racist, culturally ignorant Texans
Wed Mar 3, 2021, 09:53 PM
Mar 2021

who consider themselves God’s gift to the world. There are more than a few. Ever been to Lubbock?

locks

(2,012 posts)
4. Living in Boulder
Sun Mar 7, 2021, 10:27 PM
Mar 2021

I am disappointed, angry and saddened that CU Boulder had a massive "party" Saturday evening on University Hill that turned into a riot and had to be controlled by the police. Three SWAT police were injured and their armored vehicle and firetruck sustained damage. The University says any students who were violent will be excluded from campus. Though the University has sometimes been called a "party" school it has been very quiet and mostly had virtual classes this year due to the covid virus. It was a shock to all of us and our businesses who have worked so hard to keep Boulder safe and followed Colorado Governor Polis and CDC guidelines. The ski resorts and most of the small towns have been great and we sure don't want our colleges to be violent superspreaders.

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