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Previously on "A&E doctors plead with England’s pub-goers not to get ‘plastered’"
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Originally posted by DealorNoDeal View PostPubs have been open 2 hours. Anyone legless yet?
nah, just having' a larf ... come ere' ... you're me best mate you are .... come one everyone, let's do some shots
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostTrigger warning: The Manchester Slaver
A&E doctors plead with England's pub-goers not to get 'plastered' | Society | The Guardian
I'm sure England's pub goers will pay due heed.
Well is it going to be the pissed twats in the pubs, the Students and BAME supporters of BLM protesters igrnoring social distancing, the joggers and cyclists who don't get the hang of moving aside, or is it the huge families of Asians who don't speak English not socially distancing and living cheek to jowl and working in factories in places like Leicester, Burnley and Bradford???
Discuss in the pub from tomorrow.
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Another pointless and really rather childish post from the Daily Mail fanclubOriginally posted by vetran View PostAs I said odd lot these Germans, I don't call your wife or mine ugly though I do feel sorry for Frau Barmy sometimes.
Nor do I believe used drinks containers are useable as a butt plug. YMMV
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Originally posted by ladymuck View PostI was pleased to see the campaign to pedestrianise parts of Soho was successful. So many tiny places around there which couldn't possibly have been viable with proper social distancing in place. Now they'll be able to use the pavement/street.
Now it just needs to be safe to travel there.
Go with NLyUK you will be fine, even the Stevedores run scared when she is about.
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I was pleased to see the campaign to pedestrianise parts of Soho was successful. So many tiny places around there which couldn't possibly have been viable with proper social distancing in place. Now they'll be able to use the pavement/street.
Now it just needs to be safe to travel there.
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Originally posted by darmstadt View PostI'm not the one who's getting to get a bottle rammed up their arse for calling their wife ugly, you on the other hand...
As I said odd lot these Germans, I don't call your wife or mine ugly though I do feel sorry for Frau Barmy sometimes.
Nor do I believe used drinks containers are useable as a butt plug. YMMV
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Originally posted by vetran View PostYou have spent too long with those humourless Germans! You understand it was a joke?Originally posted by vetran View PostWe wouldn't do that if she didn't like it
Wrong side of the bed this morning Barmy darling?
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