When does the congregation reckon that folk will start having their 1 year old on-the-never-never cars repo'ed? I wouldn't mind a bargain nearly new EV (via the company).
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Anyone else feeling super positive about the future?
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A negative test is normally a good thing ...... in this instance though, probably best you stay out of England as we seem to have millions of idiots on a self destruct course.Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostNegative.
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A negative covid-19 test is a good thing. It means you probably don't currently have the disease. A positive covid-19 antibody test is a good thing - it's means you've had it and so probably have some immunity.Originally posted by Whorty View PostA negative test is normally a good thing ...... in this instance though, probably best you stay out of England as we seem to have millions of idiots on a self destruct course.
Chances are I've not had it, but it is possible that people might have it, recover and not have any antibodies to it after a while. It's also possible that the you get a negative result, have had it and are immune.Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostWhat rotten luck. So now you have to carry on worrying about catching it!
In the meantime, I'm staying in my cellar where it's safe.Down with racism. Long live miscegenation!Comment
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Put a face mask on and quarantine yourself for 14 days.Originally posted by AtW View Post*cough*…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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I tested positive for CV-19 in BKK when in hospital earlier this year, but my 2x antigen tests have been negative. This virus is a weird one.Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostA negative covid-19 test is a good thing. It means you probably don't currently have the disease. A positive covid-19 antibody test is a good thing - it's means you've had it and so probably have some immunity.
Chances are I've not had it, but it is possible that people might have it, recover and not have any antibodies to it after a while. It's also possible that the you get a negative result, have had it and are immune.
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I don't know yet whether to feel super positive about the future. I may or may not be lookng at a contract for some works on the yacht Ragnar RAGNAR Yacht - Project by ICON Yachts if one of my big clients lays their hands on it, which would bring, well, some serious income. I just hope they're going to like the boat, or that they'll at least quickly find another good one
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Oh tulipOriginally posted by clearedforlanding View PostI tested positive for CV-19 in BKK when in hospital earlier this year, but my 2x antigen tests have been negative. This virus is a weird one.
"You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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Wasn’t it that when the population goes onto a negative path. It’s like those birds that commit suicide in mass.
Some theory of chaos... you need a major event to reset the spirit. Probably how WWI or WWII happened. Than we had a period of irrational exuberance.
Now covid hit but it doesn’t actually feel like it.
So the question is, do we get a war? Is is orchestrated by the rulling class or just the normal course of nature.
Do I get arrested by MI5 after this?Last edited by GigiBronz; 21 August 2020, 23:42.Comment
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