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    #51
    Originally posted by BR14 View Post
    universal? nah, just you and your pompous blowhard pals.
    OK, I'll grant it that your fellow xenophobes Spuddy and Ziggy like the tosh you spout, but yeah, with those 2 exceptions then it's universal
    I am what I drink, and I'm a bitter man

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      #52
      Originally posted by Whorty View Post
      TBF, I don't believe in god and I think you're a miserable twunt too. That view of you is pretty universal on CUK
      In that case, maybe we should all try being kinder to him. I gave him a book recommendation and he responded positively. It was encouraging progress.

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        #53
        Originally posted by Mordac View Post
        I just heard Hancock on LBC slagging off the people who travelled out of London last night to beat the legal deadline preventing travel out of Tier 4 so they could spend Christmas with their families. Sadly the interviewer didn't ask Hancock whether he will be travelling from his London residence to his family home in Suffolk for Christmas.
        What a missed opportunity! Or the interviewer wussed out.

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          #54
          Originally posted by ladymuck View Post
          What a missed opportunity! Or the interviewer has been invited to a neighbours’ Boxing Day soirée by Mengele Matt (as Simon Dolan so cleverly calls him).
          FTFY

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            #55
            Originally posted by ladymuck View Post
            Tier 4 guidance for Engerland is now available

            Tier 4: Stay at Home - GOV.UK

            I can still get a takeaway so all is not lost.

            Garden centres and Christmas tree retailers are allowed to stay open.

            Places of worship also still allowed. I always worship crimbo dinner as others make it so that's me sorted.

            I don't expect the fuzz to have roadblocks on the motorways or covid wombles knocking door-to-door, so just get on with whatever one has planned, it will definitely be more sensible than any bollox the government think up.

            This nonsense of arbitrary rules not backed by science will be ongoing for most of next year as even with all these miracle vaccines (if they are as effective as hoped) the sheer logistics and global demand means it will be arriving in a dribble for the UK. Expect some excuse for lack of progress once the yanks and other big players snaffle the supply.
            Maybe tomorrow, I'll want to settle down. Until tomorrow, I'll just keep moving on.

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              #56
              A few interesting stories here on how the lockdown will impact people over Xmas : '''I won'''t have next summer, let alone next Christmas''' - BBC News

              I'm in a similar situation to these, currently sitting in vigil of my wife who has been slowing passing away this past 2 weeks. Her 2 best friends did manage to come and spend some time with her; they've left now but no one else has been allowed to visit, and now no one will. We're not sure she'll make it to the 25th (it's her 51st birthday on the 27th too) not that Xmas will have any joy anyway this year (she always bought the fun to the day and decorated the house so nicely).

              Sorry, bit of ramble, just having a moment. I'll be my usual annoying twunt self later.
              I am what I drink, and I'm a bitter man

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                #57
                Originally posted by Whorty View Post
                A few interesting stories here on how the lockdown will impact people over Xmas : '''I won'''t have next summer, let alone next Christmas''' - BBC News

                I'm in a similar situation to these, currently sitting in vigil of my wife who has been slowing passing away this past 2 weeks. Her 2 best friends did manage to come and spend some time with her; they've left now but no one else has been allowed to visit, and now no one will. We're not sure she'll make it to the 25th (it's her 51st birthday on the 27th too) not that Xmas will have any joy anyway this year (she always bought the fun to the day and decorated the house so nicely).

                Sorry, bit of ramble, just having a moment. I'll be my usual annoying twunt self later.

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                  #58
                  Originally posted by ladymuck View Post
                  thanks
                  I am what I drink, and I'm a bitter man

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                    #59
                    Originally posted by Whorty View Post
                    A few interesting stories here on how the lockdown will impact people over Xmas : '''I won'''t have next summer, let alone next Christmas''' - BBC News

                    I'm in a similar situation to these, currently sitting in vigil of my wife who has been slowing passing away this past 2 weeks. Her 2 best friends did manage to come and spend some time with her; they've left now but no one else has been allowed to visit, and now no one will. We're not sure she'll make it to the 25th (it's her 51st birthday on the 27th too) not that Xmas will have any joy anyway this year (she always bought the fun to the day and decorated the house so nicely).

                    Sorry, bit of ramble, just having a moment. I'll be my usual annoying twunt self later.
                    Best wishes to you both, matey.

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                      #60
                      Originally posted by Whorty View Post
                      A few interesting stories here on how the lockdown will impact people over Xmas : '''I won'''t have next summer, let alone next Christmas''' - BBC News

                      I'm in a similar situation to these, currently sitting in vigil of my wife who has been slowing passing away this past 2 weeks. Her 2 best friends did manage to come and spend some time with her; they've left now but no one else has been allowed to visit, and now no one will. We're not sure she'll make it to the 25th (it's her 51st birthday on the 27th too) not that Xmas will have any joy anyway this year (she always bought the fun to the day and decorated the house so nicely).

                      Sorry, bit of ramble, just having a moment. I'll be my usual annoying twunt self later.
                      Sending man hugs


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