Posted on 04/29/2020 7:11:43 PM PDT by Uber-Eng
LAKE ORION, Mich. Canterbury Village is postponing drive-in movies that were scheduled this week and next week.
The postponement announcement was posted to the Canterbury Village Facebook page with the message that the governor just shut us down.
According to the post, the governor halted the event...
Keith Aldridge, who owns Canterbury Village, said there were plans in place to make the drive-in safe and socially distanced.
We were limiting the amount of cars. Every car would get a 20-by-20 spot. You could listen to the movie on your FM radio and we decided against trying to do concessions," he said.
The idea was so popular multiple days sold out almost immediately. (more at link)
(Excerpt) Read more at clickondetroit.com ...
Whitler. The Wicked Witch of the Midwest.
This woman isn’t even smart enough to be making decisions that will affect the citizens of her state.
She doesnt like the idea, not that its going to spread the infection, but because someone figured out how to skirt her dictates. This is the lunatic governor who banned the sale of paint, after all.
I believe this is the proper response to this situation:
Statement from Drive-In:
“...The scheduled showing shall go on as planned. Since out governor has no respect for our civil rights, we have concerns for our safety as well as those who would be attending. Therefore, there will be private, armed security on the premises to ensure our right to peaceably assemble. To that end, we encourage all who may attend to provide for their own personal protection in their vehicles in a manner they see fit...”
Aggressive? perhaps. But it’s going to come down to this anyway. Might as well get it over with..
After all, you think the local/state police really want a confrontation like this - knowing the nation’s all ready a powder keg with a fuse already lit?
My guess is that the local police would decide not to arrest anyone that night. After all, an officer’s safety is job #1.
just my $0.02
jimjohn - OUT
Dems are just trying to trigger an assasination or two... to blame on trump supporters. They are probably grooming several of their prozac assault team members to stage their false flag ops as we type.
Wall up the cities. Cancel election operations in these newly minted no go zones... and watch them burn it all down from our corn fields 45 miles out.
As good a hill as any.
The show must go on!!
Being as this is in your area, contact the US Attorney for this area.
AG Barr has directed these 95 Federal Attorneys to Look for Civil Liberties Violations
Barr Orders U.S. Attorneys to Look for Civil Liberties Violations, Take Action to Correct Them if Needed
See the thread
https://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/3839580/posts
More communism.
Unfortunately Americans don’t have the stomach to take care of this.
#TheDemocratDealWithXi
Because that was the time that's Xi's Covid zombies were flying the Covid into the United States and Europe, and XI & the Democrats needed to have the Trump administration distracted.
Indonesia, with a population of 270 million - more than 2/3 the population of the US, has barely been touched.
That's because they weren't part of the Xi/Democrat plan.
Zero Tolerance policies come full circle. Ain’t it grand? No need for anyone to think at all because, you know, logic and reasoning are hard. (Kinda like math where some pedantic ancient insists that 1+1=2 rather than the more enlightened loosey-goosey everyone-gets-a-trophy version that 1+1=3.)
Zero Tolerance is a veritable Utopia where everyone falls in line in lockstop and repeats ad infinitum I will obey... I will obey... I will obey... and our Elite Betters are freed from the shackles of having to apply logic or common sense to anything at all.
[Most of the seeds are gone, though]
Not surprised. I decided to go ahead and get a few more of the cheap ones at WM - the 20 cent ones. They do OK for me.
I’ve got a good backup supply now. I’m really only successful (somewhat) with tomatoes and bell peppers.
I have squash seeds but my yield (was using big buckets) was very low. Still, I fried them up in a pan (after slicing them up). Used them in a pasta dish I think.
This is not going to end well for anyone.
I have squash seeds but my yield (was using big buckets) was very low. Still, I fried them up in a pan (after slicing them up). Used them in a pasta dish I think.
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We have trouble with squash, cukes, and watermelons-the vines die before we get a crop.
However, for a couple of years now we have had massive amounts from just one plant-it came up first as a volunteer right next to the compost bin. Same thing next year.
Seems as though a really good amount of compost ie rich in nutrients soil is what is needed.
I recall reading in one of my first organic gardening books that diseases and insect problems are really just soil deficiency problems.
I used big plastic buckets, about 18-20 inches wide and about that deep. HUGE plants which would yield about 2 squash. LOL And not big ones either.
Plant food, lots of water, lots of Sunshine. BIG leaves. Lots of leaves.
Oh well. Thanks for the tip on the compost. I’ve been putting scraps down into my garden area. The tomato plants will go there eventually, Lord willing.
Might want to give them a booster of those and maybe some trace minerals mixed in with them.
I’m too chicken to plant squash again, LOL. Don’t have those buckets anymore anyway.
I’m just doing tomatoes, bell peppers, jalapenos, serrano.
Hoping my sweet bell peppers (seeds from produce at WM) will sprout. Only been in the Jiffy starters for about a week. Nothing yet. I’ll have to look again in daytime.
Got the young seedlings outside in the semi-moderate weather. Will bring them in before the Sun gets too strong. We’ll hit 75 at some point tomorrow.
I have planted potatoes. Still waiting on garlic and rye to mature. That won’t happen till mid May at the earliest. So most of my planting will be later.
I may try to plant a midget melon around where the volunteer squash grew-I sure thought it was tasty —the first year I got into serious gardening. After that-ugh.
Best of luck!
you too. Calling it a day —time for some zzzs.
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