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Originally posted by Bean View PostI could understand if they had, as it’s a difficult job... deciding which end to try and feed, given how much sh1te comes out both ends
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Originally posted by Whorty View PostIt plays to their readership.
There was a story the other day of a slight peak in covid infections in Bradford following VE day ... as the doctor said, what started as a social distancing celebration, as the day wore on, turned into street parties with alcohol flowing. And once you get alcohol you get fights, and it's hard to punch someone from 2 metres away.
Same in the village I live in ... every day someone complains about social distancing, yet when it came to VE day the significant parts of the village turned out and had a big party.
Hey ho ...
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Originally posted by Whorty View PostIt plays to their readership.
There was a story the other day of a slight peak in covid infections in Bradford following VE day ... as the doctor said, what started as a social distancing celebration, as the day wore on, turned into street parties with alcohol flowing. And once you get alcohol you get fights, and it's hard to punch someone from 2 metres away.
Same in the village I live in ... every day someone complains about social distancing, yet when it came to VE day the significant parts of the village turned out and had a big party.
Hey ho ...
If a couple of drinks turns you violent then you might want to give it a miss!
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Originally posted by darmstadt View PostIts strange how media such as the Daily Fail and it's ilk considers this and the recent VE day parties as fine yet when a couple of people sit in the park, with social distancing, they're called 'covidiots'....
There was a story the other day of a slight peak in covid infections in Bradford following VE day ... as the doctor said, what started as a social distancing celebration, as the day wore on, turned into street parties with alcohol flowing. And once you get alcohol you get fights, and it's hard to punch someone from 2 metres away.
Same in the village I live in ... every day someone complains about social distancing, yet when it came to VE day the significant parts of the village turned out and had a big party.
Hey ho ...
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Originally posted by Whorty View PostLook at me, look at me, look at me ... over here... I'm banging a tin pot (the likes that poorly paid nurses don't have to p1ss in) .... i'll record my clapping and put it on Facebook so all my friends can see how much I care for 2 minutes a week, before I then go and have a drink with my neighbours in our gardens (which, lets face it, is what the Thursday night thing has really turned into)
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Originally posted by darmstadt View PostBecause clapping is easier and doesn't require any self sacrifice...
Last edited by Whorty; 20 May 2020, 07:33.
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That clapping is a bit like clapping when a plane lands.
Why don't people lobby to get NHS mismanagement of money sorted?
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