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1 hour ago, Barrington Womble said:

what do you mean by this? It is done with the right intentions for themselves, but is likely not to be done with the right intentions for the community. In this particular case, having a party for 30 people is clearly nothing but a selfish act, regardless of if you are rita orla or the proprietor of the venue. i would even suggest she's probably agreed to foot the bill of any fine because she can and doesn't give a fuck. I feel sorry for everyone who this lockdown is impacting - I am finding it tough with my business and I am not shutdown - but honestly I don't see any good intentions from someone opening their venue to a pop star just because they can. 

Why have you brought up Rita Ora?

 

I’m not even talking about her. 

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3 hours ago, Spy Bee said:

Yeah... he's a video showing you the mask.. if you want some I can save you money <saves you money>, would you lie some more, I'll send them FOC and cover the postage? Yes please!

 

Fuck you!

So masks work then. Fuck you too! 

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BBC News - Coronavirus vaccine: Wrexham factory to help in production process
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-53636403

Thought this company would get the green light to produce the Vaccine , good company to work for my lads Mum worked there right until she died proper looked after her as well they did such a good job of it we had the minister mention how well they did at the funeral.

Little did we know that the CEO was sitting in the congregation.  

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4 minutes ago, easytoslip said:

There was an article in the Times today, it was by the wife of the guitarist from A gang of Four who had died from this shit, it was quite moving and very sad. 

Andy Gill- he was one of the very first to die from it, right at the start of February. Gang of Four miles ahead of the curve to the last. I think his partner did an interview with the Guardian too, but I haven't been able to find it.

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10 minutes ago, Mudface said:

Andy Gill- he was one of the very first to die from it, right at the start of February. Gang of Four miles ahead of the curve to the last. I think his partner did an interview with the Guardian too, but I haven't been able to find it.

I didn't know about that, the way she described his final days and what she had to do was sad, even though Ive been in that position myself it was still sad reading. 

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41 minutes ago, Tj hooker said:

BBC News - Coronavirus vaccine: Wrexham factory to help in production process
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-53636403

Thought this company would get the green light to produce the Vaccine , good company to work for my lads Mum worked there right until she died proper looked after her as well they did such a good job of it we had the minister mention how well they did at the funeral.

Little did we know that the CEO was sitting in the congregation.  

 

The government have actually hired a company that know what they are doing to help with the vaccine!?

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29 minutes ago, Mudface said:

My mate is pretty sure he had it over Xmas last year. Had all the symptoms and was really ill. And had an antibody test in the spring and confirmed he'd had it. So it was either then or he had been asymptomatic. The specialist that had booked booked his antibody test said he wasn't the 1st possible case he'd come across from 2019. 

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16 hours ago, Spy Bee said:

Why don't they spread the demand for beer?

 

Why does having a pint with your dinner make you more at risk?

 

Saying "next" really is quite condescending. You might want to rethink it, or people might think you're a cunt.

Rico has been here for years, the idea that him saying next is going to make people realise he is a cunt is laughable. If someone hasn't already worked that he is by now then they probably never will. 

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12 hours ago, Barrington Womble said:

My mate is pretty sure he had it over Xmas last year. Had all the symptoms and was really ill. And had an antibody test in the spring and confirmed he'd had it. So it was either then or he had been asymptomatic. The specialist that had booked booked his antibody test said he wasn't the 1st possible case he'd come across from 2019. 

I’m convinced by missus had it in January. She’s the type to just get on with it when she’s ill but she was bed ridden for a couple of days. Have never known her to be like that in the 15 years i’ve known her.

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