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  1. OLOF

    OLOF Well-Known Member

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    Good to see the Bristolian's giving the filth a kicking and putting a few of the ****s in hospital.
    I hope this is a turning point and they get the same treatment up and down the country.
    Well done lads.
    ACAB
     
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  2. Makemstine Roger

    Makemstine Roger Well-Known Member

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    New poll results: 1 out of 3 Filth fans is as stupid as the other 2.
     
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    OLOF Well-Known Member

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    Evening Rog,<ok> only just seen this topic is being discussed on its own thread:bandit:
     
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    Makemstine Roger Well-Known Member

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    HI MATE
     
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  5. Makemstine Roger

    Makemstine Roger Well-Known Member

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    saw there was nobody to chat to so went on a wander around threads
     
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  6. Makemstine Roger

    Makemstine Roger Well-Known Member

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    Never heard of Bardsee White from Wetherby is reading this thread no messages no replies responds as bare as the hairs on a modles arse

    Wonder if he wants to join in
     
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  7. Makemstine Roger

    Makemstine Roger Well-Known Member

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    he is an IT guy come on mate join in , or do you have left leaning values to uphold
     
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  8. Makemstine Roger

    Makemstine Roger Well-Known Member

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    maybe he's waiting for an official invite, have you got the official invitations there mate and could you send him one he now on the thread no faint hearted
     
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  9. OLOF

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    You had a good weekend mate?, i was ****ing suffering at work today, had a right binge drink yesterday with a few of the lads<ok>
     
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    Makemstine Roger Well-Known Member

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    not really were still on lockdown in Germany and the cops are worse now 3rd round just hit here
     
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    GERMANY is storing Covid victims’ bodies in shipping containers as the country faces lockdown till Easter because of a spiralling death toll.

    Refrigerated metal containers have been placed at a cemetery in Hanau because overstretched hospital mortuaries are already full, say officials.

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    Medical personnel help a patient at a coronavirus intensive care in HanauCredit: Reuters
    There are fears its new lockdown could be extended from January 10 until Easter after the country's coronavirus death tally soared by nearly 1,000 in a single day.

    The containers, which have space for 25 corpses, are used to store bodies for a short time after Covid patients die, confirmed Alexandra Kinski, head of cemeteries and crematoriums in Hanau.

    Covid deaths in the city, near Germany’s financial hub of Frankfurt, have rocketed "so much that we now need to make use of containers", she added.

    The spokeswoman said: “If a person passes away and there is no space in the clinic then they come here and stay for a short while until the deceased is taken to a final resting place, for example here in the cemetery."

    Germany was praised for its handling of the first wave of the coronavirus pandemic in the spring.

    But it entered a strict lockdown on Wednesday after infections and deaths soared in a deadly second wave.

    The number of deaths now sits at 24,938 after a further 813 were recorded, says Germany's Robert Koch Institute, the country’s disease control centre.

    And a record number of deaths was reported on Tuesday, with 910 new fatalities, according to Johns Hopkins University.

    The country's Covid tally rose by 33,777 confirmed cases, bringing the total to 1.4m
    Worries are mounting that hospitals will fail to cope, with a regional boss warning they are "seriously on the brink of overload".

    With Germany reporting a record level of coronavirus deaths as it entered a harder lockdown, shops and schools were shut to try to bring down stubbornly high new daily infections.

    The country recorded 179.8 virus infections per 100,000 residents over the past seven days.

    This is a new high and significantly more than the 149 per 100,000 reported a week ago by the RKI.

    “It’s as if the virus wanted to remind us how important what we’re now doing is,” Health Minister Jens Spahn said of the surge.

    Germany had brought in a “lockdown-light” at the start of November, which closed bars and restaurants but left shops open.

    But the harder lockdown brought in from Wednesday says that private gatherings are now limited to two households with a maximum of five people.

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    On Berlin’s upscale Kurfuerstendamm boulevard, bakery manager Noury Oeddin, 46, said of the toughened rules: “It’s very strange, it’s not normal.

    “I don’t know what these politicians want to do - they left it all open for too long, and now all of a sudden we had to quickly buy everything in two days.

    "We people don’t know what they are doing anymore.”

    Retiree Hans-Joachim Pauer, 71, said: "This is certainly harmful to the economy, but what alternative do we have?”

    Grocery stores, pharmacies, gas stations, banks and other businesses providing services deemed essential - including Christmas tree vendors - can remain open.

    In Saxony, where the virus is spreading most rapidly in Germany, hospitals are also filling up.

    The state’s governor said more drastic restrictions might be necessary, calling it “pure poison” when too many people were still going out and about.

    The restrictions are expected to last until at least January 10 - depending on the results.








     

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    **** lockdowns mate, pubs are still shut here but a mate of mine as right garden 'pub' with pool table dartboard and music and plenty of ale, ****ing grand <ok>
     
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    YEWITNESS
    COVID-19: Coffins stacked high in crematorium of German town ravaged by coronavirus
    Seeing the constant stream of hearses and vans arriving at the crematorium must be unnerving for the people of Meissen.

    Michelle Clifford
    Europe correspondent @skynewsmichelle

    Thursday 21 January 2021 13:46, UK

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    Image:Attached to each simple wooden casket is a small piece of paper giving the basic details about the body inside
    Why you can trust Sky News
    A crematorium is a sobering place to visit during a pandemic. Especially the one in the town of Meissen, eastern Germany, where coffins are stacked on top of each other in every available space.

    Attached to each simple wooden casket is a small piece of paper giving the basic details about the body inside. The name of the deceased, date of birth and death.


    And chalked on to the side of so many is the word COVID. We are standing amongst the victims of a virus which has hit Meissen hard.

    In the basement, vast furnaces and workers are operating around the clock. They need to, such is the demand for cremations in a town which has experienced one of the highest COVID-19 rates in Germany.

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    We watch coffin after coffin disappearing into the flames knowing that family members, unable to be with their loved ones as they passed away, will be desperate to collect the urn of ashes to mourn.


    Crematorium director Jörg Schaldach speaks of sadness for the families.

    "For us, the problem isn't storage. The problem is actually for the bereaved," he says.
     
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    Evening lads, things are getting back to normal(ish) here.
    Pubs open till 10-30 just like the old sundays in the UK.
    Glad you got a good sesh in OLOF :emoticon-0167-beer:
     
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    Makemstine Roger Well-Known Member

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    here everywhere is shut nothing happening been shut down for 4 months now and just announce lock down again till july, and only politicians vaccinated nothing for Joe Public
     
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    evening este hope your well
     
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    SlyNews,.......... must be true then.
     
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    Kin 'ell thats rough. My kids have been back to school since september, little one has started basketball matches again (although shes played 2 and been sent off twice)
    All shops are open as normal, just got to wear a nappy.
    I even bought meself a new golf club last week.
     
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    Evening Este<ok>
    Get plenty down your neck mate, well known virologist Bill Gates says there's a third wave coming, actually he said it six months ago
    Wish i had his crystal ball, i'd start doing the lottery again :emoticon-0105-wink:
     
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    Maybe you could make a few bob making coffins?
     
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