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Stay at home, stay off the internet, and stop telling everyone else what you think they should be doing.

Is there a clearer message that needs to be sent? Stay off social media and help the NHS - the same NHS the Tories have been carving up to flog off for the last 10 years.

To be fair, however dubious his sources are, he is trying to spread the message to stay home and follow advice.

You’ve attacked him for that and then tried to score political points.

I think Custard has the moral high ground over you right now... just let that sink in :bandit: :emoticon-0172-mooni
 
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To be fair, however dubious his sources are, he is trying to spread the message to stay home and follow advice.

You’ve attacked him for that and then tried to score political points.

I think Custard has the moral high ground over you right now... just let that sink in :bandit: :emoticon-0172-mooni



Yeah, I'm sure we're all very grateful for his advice.
 
No one will care mate, literally no ****er. A behind closed doors game with a trophy lift in front of absolutely no one. It’ll be a fitting end to a season that everyone baring Kopites has absolutely no interest in anymore due to the crisis.

Damaged goods.
If you actually believe what you've typed there, you're not quite the man I thought you were.
 
It probably is bollocks and I can't be asked to check it out, however, I know in NY they did have refrigerator units outside the hospital, three that I counted when it was broadcast.
yes but that was a hotspot and wouldn't be surprised if in hotspots in England similar hasn't either happened or is a contingency but
a) Sunderland isn't a hotspot
b) it claims the same set up is happening at every hospital which is palpably untrue.
 
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yes but that was a hotspot and wouldn't be surprised if in hotspots in England similar hasn't either happened or is a contingency but
a) Sunderland isn't a hotspot
b) it claims the same set up is happening at every hospital which is palpably untrue.

I said it probably is bolloxs mate <ok>
 
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The coronavirus lockdown in India is allowing some residents in the northern state of Punjab to see the Himalayas for the first time in decades;

https://weather.com/health/coronavi...le-for-first-time-in-30-years-due-to-lockdown

As you can all see, and that's not the first place I've seen mentioned reaping the benefits of this lockdown. So what are we going to do as a world once this lockdown is over, return to normal, or maybe insist one month every year, we do the same again, to aid our planet the breathing space it needs. If we can achieve recovery in a matter of weeks, imagine what we could achieve if we did it every year....but it needs doing as we have done now, without excuses.
 
To be fair to custard, every authority is required under the coronavirus act 2020 to provide extra storage etc of bodies. We are in the process of turning an old warehouse into a temporary mortuary in Hull.
It’s pretty grim on face value, but better to have the storage there and hopefully never needing it.
 
As you can all see, and that's not the first place I've seen mentioned reaping the benefits of this lockdown. So what are we going to do as a world once this lockdown is over, return to normal, or maybe insist one month every year, we do the same again, to aid our planet the breathing space it needs. If we can achieve recovery in a matter of weeks, imagine what we could achieve if we did it every year....but it needs doing as we have done now, without excuses.


I’m hoping someone launches an international campaign to try to persuade world leaders to try something like this; once a year, in the spring (okay, autumn in the Southern Hemisphere), just switch everything off for a month or two, and Lee the planet breath.

And we could all try buying less stuff. For example, I have about a dozen jackets indoors, I only need 2 really.
 
[QUOTE="Treble, post: 13714698, member:]
EDIT: oh and Ahmed, the bloke who owns @A.L.D.O 4.1 local offy for hiking the prices of whatever his latest tipple is these days. He's going on my Christmas Card list <laugh>[/QUOTE ]



Tbh mate, I’m backing Ahmed on this. Man has a family to feed, and he isn’t forcing @A.L.D.O 4.1 to drink Albanian vodka by the litre during these difficult times. I’m all for the enterprising small trader who can’t afford to operate on the same margins as the supermarkets.

I wouldn’t blame him if he boosted his mark up on cigs as well. Need to know the bogroll situation though; overcharging for that that would be ruthless profiteering.
Update on the situation. Aldo and Ahmed have came to an understanding. Aldo will be charged pre-the world has went to **** prices in acknowledgment of his long and loyal patronage of the Spar in question. I threatened to take my custom elsewhere and Ahmed caved tbh. Seemingly my alcohol intake is putting his three kids through university.

In times like these the community must work together for the common good.

P.S. the big roll prices have remained largely unaffected.

Stay safe, stay home

<cheers>
 
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