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Old blokes like Ziggy are always angry and always will be. They are disappointed in their lives so feel the need to lash out at those whom they consider more successful than them. It's sad.I am what I drink, and I'm a bitter man
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They had to suspend Churchy's special classes for the doubly incontinent due to the Covid risk.Originally posted by Paddy View PostYou've been skipping your anger management classes again naughty boyComment
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To be fair to Churchy, if I was less successful than Paddy, I'd be pretty cross too.Originally posted by Whorty View PostOld blokes like Ziggy are always angry and always will be. They are disappointed in their lives so feel the need to lash out at those whom they consider more successful than them. It's sad.Comment
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Not at all, just making a point that Paddy's post is an opinion, and he can shove it up his arse.Originally posted by Whorty View PostAnother anti-vaxer? Interesting those who are against science and vaccines. Seems the same old faces pop up time and again
I just don't need the government to legislate every single thing that I should or shouldn't do and I don't wish to live in a totalitarian state - YMMV.Comment
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The government isn't planning to to legislate every single thing that you should or shouldn't do.Originally posted by Zigenare View PostNot at all, just making a point that Paddy's post is an opinion, and he can shove it up his arse.
I just don't need the government to legislate every single thing that I should or shouldn't do and I don't wish to live in a totalitarian state - YMMV.
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I am probably older than Ziggy and maybe the oldest on the forum, it's not age but education, attitude and what you do with your life. I know people 20 or more years younger than me that I consider to be old fuddy duddies and gammons.Originally posted by Whorty View PostOld blokes like Ziggy are always angry and always will be. They are disappointed in their lives so feel the need to lash out at those whom they consider more successful than them. It's sad."A people that elect corrupt politicians, imposters, thieves and traitors are not victims, but accomplices," George OrwellComment
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Xoggy is 800 years old.Originally posted by Paddy View PostI am probably older than Ziggy and maybe the oldest on the forum, it's not age but education, attitude and what you do with your life. I know people 20 or more years younger than me that I consider to be old fuddy duddies and gammons.Comment
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Why not say that then, without the anger?Originally posted by Zigenare View PostNot at all, just making a point that Paddy's post is an opinion, and he can shove it up his arse.
I just don't need the government to legislate every single thing that I should or shouldn't do and I don't wish to live in a totalitarian state - YMMV.
As for refusing the vaccine (assuming it's safe), I could well believe this will restrict your ability to travel. I would not be surprised if many countries require a vaccination if you want to travel to them in a similar way that Yellow Fever is required for quite a few places.
No vaccine, maybe get ready to enjoy those home based holidays
I am what I drink, and I'm a bitter man
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I suspect some businesses and services e.g. gyms, sports clubs could ban people who don't have a vaccine or a doctor's letter saying they can't have a vaccine for medical reasons.Originally posted by Whorty View PostWhy not say that then, without the anger?
As for refusing the vaccine (assuming it's safe), I could well believe this will restrict your ability to travel. I would not be surprised if many countries require a vaccination if you want to travel to them in a similar way that Yellow Fever is required for quite a few places.
No vaccine, maybe get ready to enjoy those home based holidays
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Originally posted by Zigenare View PostI just don't need the government to legislate every single thing that I should or shouldn't do and I don't wish to live in a totalitarian state - YMMV.But probably should make an exception for Zigenare.Originally posted by Old Greg View PostThe government isn't planning to to legislate every single thing that you should or shouldn't do.Comment
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