So people don't care what they eat but are fussy about what they wipe their arse with?
It's crazy, I would have thought the last essential people would fight over first is fooking bog roll!
So people don't care what they eat but are fussy about what they wipe their arse with?
Apparently they’re renting 8,000 beds in private hospitals at a cost of £2.4million a day.Tories should get one of the 17,000 beds they voted to be cut
The crazy thing is, there are no shortages of anything and the only reason for empty shelves in supermarkets is because of delivery times from the warehouses.How should I know what the daft fookers are buying all the pasta up for - the only logic I can put behind it is it has a long shelf life.

Yes.The crazy thing is, there are no shortages of anything and the only reason for empty shelves in supermarkets is because of delivery times from the warehouses.
When they are re-stocked next week do you think the same idiots will go and buy them out again![]()
Tories should get one of the 17,000 beds they voted to be cut
When the virus leaves them too weak to move they can eat the toilet paper with the pasta and their **** will come out ready wrapped for easy disposalIt's crazy, I would have thought the last essential people would fight over first is fooking bog roll!
It's crazy, I would have thought the last essential people would fight over first is fooking bog roll!
Sounds shocking that mate, but i think it covers staffing and ICU facilities too which makes a big difference.Apparently they’re renting 8,000 beds in private hospitals at a cost of £2.4million a day.
The crazy thing is, there are no shortages of anything and the only reason for empty shelves in supermarkets is because of delivery times from the warehouses.
When they are re-stocked next week do you think the same idiots will go and buy them out again![]()
Apparently they’re renting 8,000 beds in private hospitals at a cost of £2.4million a day.
Personally I’m stocking up on Chinese food. Too risky to be eating Italian food right now.
When were they empty? I don’t ever recall there being a surplus of beds in the NHS. If you can’t substantiate that comment then it’s just another Diego “yeah but” comment and they got tedious long before you ran away from the Liverpool board.Sounds shocking that mate, but i think it covers staffing and ICU facilities too which makes a big difference.
maybe we should have them stood empty in NHS Hospitals in future just in case.
I'm just getting the hours in while they are there..How should I know what the daft fookers are buying all the pasta up for - the only logic I can put behind it is it has a long shelf life.
Hence all my overtime...We can't keep up, as folks are ****wits.The crazy thing is, there are no shortages of anything and the only reason for empty shelves in supermarkets is because of delivery times from the warehouses.
When they are re-stocked next week do you think the same idiots will go and buy them out again![]()
Good to see your all still alive.
Well we have got by so far but are now having to "rent" 8,000 beds so it obviously isn't standard. Do you think we should have those beds (and staff) on standby always?When were they empty? I don’t ever recall there being a surplus of beds in the NHS. If you can’t substantiate that comment then it’s just another Diego “yeah but” comment and they got tedious long before you ran away from the Liverpool board.
Most private hospitals don’t have ICU facilities.Sounds shocking that mate, but i think it covers staffing and ICU facilities too which makes a big difference.
maybe we should have them stood empty in NHS Hospitals in future just in case.
Just the staff thenMost private hospitals don’t have ICU facilities.

It wouldn't bother me that much, i'd just think you were having a virus breakdown.How would you know, if we weren't?
We haven’t got by at all. That’s just a ridiculous statement. Unless you mean by “got by” some people died, collateral damage, or some got lucky and were treated in corridors.Well we have got by so far but are now having to "rent" 8,000 beds so it obviously isn't standard. Do you think we should have those beds (and staff) on standby always?