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thanks to intergalactic-triad-killer !!
“on the Reddit sub for Letterkenny there's a really nice dude who saves/uploads all episodes to a file sharing site. His username is u/LetterkennyIrish and you can hit him up for the link”
where can i watch letterkenny without like, getting a virus on my computer? I'm really worried about watching it on a link that ends up giving me a virus
If you’re outside Canada, Hulu now has ownership rights. If you don’t want to pay for it– yer gonna have to take a shot in the dark, bud. I’m currently using my month free subscription to CraveTV (Canada only), but when I don’t have a subscription, I typically just head over to google. I know that’s probably not the best advice I can give you– so I’m throwin’ it over to the rest of the fanbase. Anybody know where a poor soul can watch our favourite hicks?
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Few Virus Cases, but Austin Is Reeling ‘As If a Tornado Came Through’
First the South by Southwest festival was canceled, threatening the local economy. Then the virus hit the University of Texas at Austin.
The Ann W. Richards Congress Avenue Bridge, and the bats that fly out from under it, are a tourist draw in Austin, Texas, where financial losses from the sudden cancellation of the South by Southwest festival are anticipated to be enormous.
The Ann W. Richards Congress Avenue Bridge, and the bats that fly out from under it, are a tourist draw in Austin, Texas, where financial losses from the sudden cancellation of the South by Southwest festival are anticipated to be enormous.Credit...Ilana Panich-Linsman for The New York Times
By David Montgomery and Manny Fernandez
March 13, 2020
AUSTIN, Texas — Even before this city, the state capital of Texas, reported its first cases of the coronavirus on Friday, it had been pummeled by the virus outbreak.
Financial losses from the sudden cancellation of South by Southwest, the pop culture mega event that helped establish Austin’s funky hipster identity and had been scheduled to open on Friday, were anticipated to be enormous.
“Just to put it in perspective — if I was a big-box store, this is shutting down Christmas,” said Chris Warndahl, the general manager of Miller Pro AVL, an event lighting, sound and video company in Austin that may have to let go some employees after losing about 35 percent of its annual income.
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The festival was ordered canceled last week, and by Friday, the first cases were announced — among them, the wife of the president of the University of Texas at Austin, the flagship state university whose burnt orange color and longhorn logo can be seen across town.
“It is difficult for me to write this because the person who tested positive is my wife Carmel,” the university’s president, Gregory L. Fenves, wrote in a letter on Friday, announcing that he, his wife and another family member were in self-isolation.
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The university canceled classes on Friday, and with almost 50 cases statewide Gov. Greg Abbott declared a state of disaster across Texas.
Yet even before the latest developments, Austin had gone into disaster-recovery mode with the cancellation of South by Southwest.
At the Hotel Van Zandt downtown, the room cancellations could mean $1.2 million lost. A custom T-shirt producer, Oh Boy! Print Shop, expects a $40,000 hit. And the head bartender at Antone’s, a nightclub that helped start the careers of Stevie Ray Vaughan and other Texas musicians, says up to $4,000 in tips will vanish.
“We’ve just gone from what is usually the busiest 10 days of the year to what is sort of this unknown,” said Will Bridges, the co-owner of Antone’s, which had been poised to host more than three dozen bands as an official music venue for the festival.
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Few Virus Cases, but Austin Is Reeling ‘As If a Tornado Came Through’
First the South by Southwest festival was canceled, threatening the local economy. Then the virus hit the University of Texas at Austin.
The Ann W. Richards Congress Avenue Bridge, and the bats that fly out from under it, are a tourist draw in Austin, Texas, where financial losses from the sudden cancellation of the South by Southwest festival are anticipated to be enormous.
The Ann W. Richards Congress Avenue Bridge, and the bats that fly out from under it, are a tourist draw in Austin, Texas, where financial losses from the sudden cancellation of the South by Southwest festival are anticipated to be enormous.Credit...Ilana Panich-Linsman for The New York Times
By David Montgomery and Manny Fernandez
March 13, 2020
AUSTIN, Texas — Even before this city, the state capital of Texas, reported its first cases of the coronavirus on Friday, it had been pummeled by the virus outbreak.
Financial losses from the sudden cancellation of South by Southwest, the pop culture mega event that helped establish Austin’s funky hipster identity and had been scheduled to open on Friday, were anticipated to be enormous.
“Just to put it in perspective — if I was a big-box store, this is shutting down Christmas,” said Chris Warndahl, the general manager of Miller Pro AVL, an event lighting, sound and video company in Austin that may have to let go some employees after losing about 35 percent of its annual income.
LIVE UPDATESFor the latest updates on the coronavirus, read our live briefing.
The festival was ordered canceled last week, and by Friday, the first cases were announced — among them, the wife of the president of the University of Texas at Austin, the flagship state university whose burnt orange color and longhorn logo can be seen across town.
“It is difficult for me to write this because the person who tested positive is my wife Carmel,” the university’s president, Gregory L. Fenves, wrote in a letter on Friday, announcing that he, his wife and another family member were in self-isolation.
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The university canceled classes on Friday, and with almost 50 cases statewide Gov. Greg Abbott declared a state of disaster across Texas.
Yet even before the latest developments, Austin had gone into disaster-recovery mode with the cancellation of South by Southwest.
At the Hotel Van Zandt downtown, the room cancellations could mean $1.2 million lost. A custom T-shirt producer, Oh Boy! Print Shop, expects a $40,000 hit. And the head bartender at Antone’s, a nightclub that helped start the careers of Stevie Ray Vaughan and other Texas musicians, says up to $4,000 in tips will vanish.
“We’ve just gone from what is usually the busiest 10 days of the year to what is sort of this unknown,” said Will Bridges, the co-owner of Antone’s, which had been poised to host more than three dozen bands as an official music venue for the festival.
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