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Previously on "BBC News at 10 - Covid advice for Christmas"
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Maybe they should have aired a program on basic manners and not sounding like a pompous ass.Originally posted by BABABlackSheep View PostI’m currently watching a feature about Xmas day parties explaining how dangerous it is to all be in the same room, and how airborne covid can spread, and how people handling the same gravy boats can spread it. It explains how opening windows, and limiting the time in the same room can massively help..etc etc.
How thick does the BBC think we really are? I mean come on.
Oh hang on..now got a bunch of spotty fat bum-sweat scouse kids complaining about missing out on lessons.
What has happened to this world we were born into?
Why do you assume people understand all this? For most of human history it's been a mystery even to doctors.
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And the birch.Originally posted by darmstadt View PostQuite right, and national service...
And the noose.
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No because the problems started long before that. Abolishing grammar schools for instance...Originally posted by WTFH View PostVoted for Brexit, voted for Boris. Does that answer your questions?
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Let's be honest, we would be in exactly the same position had we voted for any other mainline party.Originally posted by WTFH View PostVoted for Brexit, voted for Boris. Does that answer your questions?
I wanted to vote for the little guy but there was no candidate standing in my ward. Actually, I wanted to vote for a large asteroid but that wasn't on the ballot either.
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BBC News at 10 - Covid advice for Christmas
I’m currently watching a feature about Xmas day parties explaining how dangerous it is to all be in the same room, and how airborne covid can spread, and how people handling the same gravy boats can spread it. It explains how opening windows, and limiting the time in the same room can massively help..etc etc.
How thick does the BBC think we really are? I mean come on.
Oh hang on..now got a bunch of spotty fat bum-sweat scouse kids complaining about missing out on lessons.
What has happened to this world we were born into?Tags: None
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