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16/12/2020 13:06 | latest news.. Xmas is still on Hurahh but, its up to you to exercise caution.. really ? Are they actually in touch with the public and their mentality.. | currypasty | |
15/12/2020 17:39 | people have given up, who knows what damage xmas parties will cause.. we are discouraging family visitors, should save a fortune as well | currypasty | |
15/12/2020 17:24 | Worcester Hospital has 3 wards full and considering stopping all other work other than Covid. I know one of the senior nurses on the Covis wards. She's furious about the people not wearing masks. She gets her vaccine next week. | sg31 | |
15/12/2020 14:56 | hardly any covid here, hospitals empty, they have cancelled most routine stuff as well | currypasty | |
15/12/2020 14:29 | Maybe the sick hospital staff have been putting themselves at risk in trying to help sick people. | sg31 | |
15/12/2020 13:00 | Would you both go as far as booing NHS staff every Tuesday? | bionicdog | |
15/12/2020 09:18 | Good one Curry, you've nailed it! | maxk | |
15/12/2020 08:40 | at our local hospital there are 167 staff off sick... how can you trust the hospital to make you better if they cant fix themselves? | currypasty | |
12/12/2020 11:42 | To be fair Curry , it's only overpriced due to the tax that this country puts on it. It's about six or seven quid in France. I'm hoping that Australian and NZ wine will get cheaper as I don't drink much French wine anyway. | bionicdog | |
12/12/2020 00:29 | Yep, and their plonk! | maxk | |
11/12/2020 17:26 | so, Brexit.. have we a deal or not? tbh, id rather not, the French can stick their brie and overpriced champagne | currypasty | |
04/12/2020 12:59 | And I thought I was cynical.. | maxk | |
04/12/2020 11:00 | they will give it to the oldest and most vulnerable first... then they will never find any long term effects | currypasty | |
04/12/2020 10:57 | If there are problems with it , they won't find out for years , so you might as well go and get your pub passport. | bionicdog | |
04/12/2020 10:29 | I will have it. I don't know if it will make much difference to our lives though until my wife gets it as well. She's in a different age band so will get it later. I wouldn't want to go out and about, get infected and bring it home to her. They still aren't sure if vaccinated people will be infectious for a few days. Time will tell I suppose. | sg31 | |
04/12/2020 09:29 | I'm a generous bloke dog. I'll let you go first. | maxk | |
04/12/2020 09:02 | I'm not queueing , but I'll have it. | bionicdog | |
04/12/2020 09:02 | Im not old enough or sick enough to be saved | currypasty | |
04/12/2020 09:00 | Morning girls. Who is going to be first in the queue for the vaccine? Any volunteers?? | maxk | |
03/12/2020 20:49 | My shopping has turned up. | bionicdog | |
03/12/2020 20:44 | We are supposedly in tier 2 as well, not that anyone seems to be taking any notice. val looks to have the right idea :-) And bugs dont like alcohol :-)) | maxk | |
03/12/2020 19:02 | On the plus side, level 2 tier means I don't have to visit inlaws | currypasty | |
02/12/2020 21:24 | I'm 1st in line. My local is still open as a backdoor jobbie. He had the sense to preloaded b4 lock down so I'm wasted most nights. The homebrew and pub I've never drank so much this lock down is a boon 4 me I drinks cider out the old banana skin's . Time for an ale I'd say :# | valhalla3 |
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