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Originally posted by jamesbrown View PostIdiots.
They're running the Country and I'm sure are being tested multiple times a day and are subject to the trial of a new system that might get us out of the pingdemic
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Originally posted by tazdevil View PostWhy?
They're running the Country and I'm sure are being tested multiple times a day and are subject to the trial of a new system that might get us out of the pingdemic
Are you thick as mince?
Rhetorical question.
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Yeah all scared someone will whistle blow on them having affairs that break Covid laws...
"You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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Originally posted by tazdevil View PostThey're running the Country
Bozo the fecking clown couldn't run a whelk stall.
Especially now the psycho who was fisting him to pull the strings has been sacked.When the fun stops, STOP.Comment
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Originally posted by DoctorStrangelove View Post
Is there any evidence of that?
Bozo the fecking clown couldn't run a whelk stall.
Especially now the psycho who was fisting him to pull the strings has been sacked.
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Originally posted by tazdevil View Post
Plenty, seek and thee shall find but that doesn't suit your POV. People need to be more rather than . Surrounded by detractors on all sides the plucky British government gets on with the job and the people who can't don't and simply carp on the side-lines like the whelks on the stallComment
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BoJo & co must be ruing the day they ever agreed to this daft test & trace scheme. It was obvious from the outset that it would be a fiasco.
Besides being hellishly expensive, and not working very well, they should have anticipated it would be a ball and chain round any hope of returning to normality, with huge chunks of the workforce in the same sites suddenly withdrawn at once at random times.
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Originally posted by tazdevil View Post
Plenty, seek and thee shall find but that doesn't suit your POV. People need to be more rather than . Surrounded by detractors on all sides the plucky British government gets on with the job and the people who can't don't and simply carp on the side-lines like the whelks on the stall
there will be talk of fighting them on the beaches, and the glorious few, next
I am what I drink, and I'm a bitter manComment
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