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Bjornebye

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27 minutes ago, John102 said:

Thanks for all the well wishes. Unfortunately my dad got another infection which was too much for him.

 

We managed to get in and be there. Staff were fantastic too.

 

Such is life.

Words will ring hollow, especially from a faceless Internet buddy, but for what it's worth I'm really sorry to hear that mate. Best to you and your family.

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4 hours ago, John102 said:

Thanks for all the well wishes. Unfortunately my dad got another infection which was too much for him.

 

We managed to get in and be there. Staff were fantastic too.

 

Such is life.

Terrible news, mate

Condolences to you and your family!!

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2 hours ago, Dougie Do'ins said:

The article said he lost another brother to Cancer only 5 weeks ago

Fuck, I'm not sure I'd be able to deal with that level of disaster

Hope he's ok

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3 hours ago, Dougie Do'ins said:

Balance that against Thiago and Mane playing 90 mins in a derby about a week after having had Covid....

 

 

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5 hours ago, John102 said:

Thanks for all the well wishes. Unfortunately my dad got another infection which was too much for him.

 

We managed to get in and be there. Staff were fantastic too.

 

Such is life.

Mate I'm so sorry to hear this. Thoughts with you and the family. YNWA x 

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44 minutes ago, Bobby Hundreds said:

Thats devastating. Two brothers in 5 weeks.

I watched an interview with him on The Guide Liverpool the other night and he came across boss to be fair. Ive been the first to call him out but fuck me he is having a shite time and still trying to do what he can for the city. 

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1 minute ago, Bjornebye said:

I watched an interview with him on The Guide Liverpool the other night and he came across boss to be fair. Ive been the first to call him out but fuck me he is having a shite time and still trying to do what he can for the city. 

Have been really impressed with him, I'm not a fan of how he's run the city in terms of things like attracting business and the way it's become a bit of a stag and hen do hole, but he's been impressive during this crisis. Mrs is a teacher and she says the council has been great. 

 

I think the personal abuse he gets is out of order too.

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30 minutes ago, Section_31 said:

Have been really impressed with him, I'm not a fan of how he's run the city in terms of things like attracting business and the way it's become a bit of a stag and hen do hole, but he's been impressive during this crisis. Mrs is a teacher and she says the council has been great. 

 

I think the personal abuse he gets is out of order too.

I'd say chippy tits is a term of endearment more than a nasty one.

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52 minutes ago, Section_31 said:

Have been really impressed with him, I'm not a fan of how he's run the city in terms of things like attracting business and the way it's become a bit of a stag and hen do hole, but he's been impressive during this crisis. Mrs is a teacher and she says the council has been great. 

 

I think the personal abuse he gets is out of order too.

Let's not wank over him too much but he seemed honest enough the other night. Awful about his brothers. 

 

Liverpool has always been a party city and stag & hen party have always come here. Thats not on him at all. Liverpool after London is the best night out in the country. 

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2 minutes ago, Bjornebye said:

Let's not wank over him too much but he seemed honest enough the other night. Awful about his brothers. 

 

Liverpool has always been a party city and stag & hen party have always come here. Thats not on him at all. Liverpool after London is the best night out in the country. 


Newcastle says ‘ya wht, pet?’

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1 hour ago, Bjornebye said:

Let's not wank over him too much but he seemed honest enough the other night. Awful about his brothers. 

 

Liverpool has always been a party city and stag & hen party have always come here. Thats not on him at all. Liverpool after London is the best night out in the country. 

Dunno about always..it was fucking shite in the 80s and early 90s. It was probably the late 90s before people from outside the city realised you could come here and not get lynched for not being Scouse - town might have been booming before that, but it was mostly scousers. I would say on the back of the student boom probably. In fact I think this whole "weekend" stag and hen thing is relatively new too. It mostly used to be a stag night in where you came from. 

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Lockdown inspectors have been sent out onto the streets of London to check whether pubs and bars are obeying the 10pm curfew.  A team of marshals in blue jackets from Westminister Council were spotted peering into letterboxes  and pub windows late at night, to make sure all venues were fully closed.  The council area covers many famous nightspots in London, including Soho, and venues like jazz club Ronnie Scotts and the Hippodrome Casino were among those inspected.  Amid fears the curfew may spark a wave of illegal lock-ins and speakeasies, the council told the Telegraph that the marshals are ‘working around the clock’ to ensure the early closure times are followed. 

 

Read more: https://metro.co.uk/2020/09/26/lockdown-inspectors-check-london-pubs-bars-are-following-curfew-rules-13329047/?ito=cbshare

 

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It’s not known if the inspectors are being paid or have volunteered for the role. They are patrolling alongside police forces, many of whom are stretched by the extra demands of enforcing the curfew and other coronavirus measures.  A few weeks ago Boris Johnson called for councils to recruit ‘covid marshals’ to makes sure everyone is following the restrictions, although take-up appears to have been patchy.  At the time the Government said the marshals would have no powers to issue fines and police officials questioned how useful they would be. The Government asked councils to recruit volunteers or use existing staff, and bear the cost.

 

I'd be pissing in a water pistol, give them snoopers what they deserve. The kind of people that gravitate towards these kind of things deserve it. 

 

 

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My sister has got it, she says its hitting her in waves, she feels like shit and then she thinks she's over the worst of it and it comes back.  I know more and more people with it now. During lockdown I didn't know anybody with it. With furlough ending too its going to be very tough for a lot of people, hopefully most come out not too bad, health wise and financially.

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58 minutes ago, Bobby Hundreds said:

My sister has got it, she says its hitting her in waves, she feels like shit and then she thinks she's over the worst of it and it comes back.  I know more and more people with it now. During lockdown I didn't know anybody with it. With furlough ending too its going to be very tough for a lot of people, hopefully most come out not too bad, health wise and financially.

Fingers crossed for your sister and everybody else with it.

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