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Has it been proved yet that you catch it by bonking someone while wearing a face mask?
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It wasn't a redundancy, so you're quite correct.Originally posted by ladymuck View PostDefenestrated, encouraged to resign, fired in all but name
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Odds are he didn't refuse her approach and suggest that they should socially distance though. I couldn't hug my daughter on her birthday last week, simply had to stand at the gate and watch her cry because she was missing us so much. So **** him, he can do one.Originally posted by darmstadt View PostHe wasn't fired though, was he? As it was, theoretically, he didn't break any law as he didn't leave his house to visit anyone, she visited him
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As some wag pointed out on the Twitter this morning: it's somewhat ironic to be fired by Boris Johnson for sleeping with someone else's wife.
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If he'd remained it would have been OK. It was leaving that was his downfall.Originally posted by Zigenare View PostBloody labour supporters. Think the rules don't apply to them! Turns out the twat was a remainer. Who'd have thunked it?
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