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1 minute ago, Delayed said:

And that gives you the right to laugh about it?

I laugh at people who bend the knee to all things convid. 

I laugh at the virtue signallers. 

I laugh at the ridiculous rules imposed that make no sense. 

I laugh at the hypocritical politicians who say "Do as I say not as I do". 

I laugh at many things. 

Just now, melthebell said:

talking of long covid, it might be a bit of a jokey one but Snooker player Mark Williams fell asleep during a match, he puts it down to catching Covid in October and missing 2 tournaments

Maybe a nap and a lemsip might help

https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/snooker/59457433

Yeah, maybe it might. 

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1 minute ago, The_DADDY said:

I laugh at people who bend the knee to all things convid. 

I laugh at the virtue signallers. 

I laugh at the ridiculous rules imposed that make no sense. 

I laugh at the hypocritical politicians who say "Do as I say not as I do". 

I laugh at many things. 

Well I seriously hope that you laugh at the wrong person and they make their feelings known. 

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2 minutes ago, The_DADDY said:

I laugh at people who bend the knee to all things convid. 

I laugh at the virtue signallers. 

I laugh at the ridiculous rules imposed that make no sense. 

I laugh at the hypocritical politicians who say "Do as I say not as I do". 

I laugh at many things. 

 

you laugh at people with health issues you horrible excuse for a human being, purely because it goes again some obsession you have created thats turned you into an extremist

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5 minutes ago, hackey lad said:

Always , Shouldnt you be out feeding the poor ?

Not tonight. That's tomorrow. Today was shopping, chemist then Rotherham Hospital to pick up someone 👍

1 minute ago, Delayed said:

Well I seriously hope that you laugh at the wrong person and they make their feelings known. 

In what way? 

1 minute ago, melthebell said:

you laugh at people with health issues you horrible excuse for a human being, purely because it goes again some obsession you have created thats turned you into an extremist

That's nice 😊

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2 minutes ago, The_DADDY said:

Not tonight. That's tomorrow. Today was shopping, chemist then Rotherham Hospital to pick up someone 👍

In what way? 

That's nice 😊

Did you have a wander round the Hospital , again ?

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2 minutes ago, The_DADDY said:

Not tonight. That's tomorrow. Today was shopping, chemist then Rotherham Hospital to pick up someone 👍

In what way? 

That's nice 😊

Depends on the person but whatever method gets the message across that laughing at people with long term conditions is wrong. Though any rational person would realise that. 

 

 

Just now, hackey lad said:

Did you have a wander round the Hospital , again ?

Probably did, he mightve had a bad day and needed to get some laughs at the people in ICU. 

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1 minute ago, Delayed said:

Depends on the person but whatever method gets the message across that laughing at people with long term conditions is wrong. Though any rational person would realise that. 

 

Cool story 🙄

3 minutes ago, hackey lad said:

Did you have a wander round the Hospital , again ?

No today but I did make sure I coughed and sneezed on my passenger the second she got in my car. 

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7 minutes ago, The_DADDY said:

I laugh at people who bend the knee to all things convid. 

I laugh at the virtue signallers. 

I laugh at the ridiculous rules imposed that make no sense. 

I laugh at the hypocritical politicians who say "Do as I say not as I do". 

I laugh at many things.

Damn!  :(


And I didn't even make the top 5!


Any chance we could have a time out here guys?


I don't like it when the grown-ups are squabbling... :cry:

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2 hours ago, melthebell said:

where in that email quoted does it say they wont directly intervene? it states no face covering no journey...somebodys obviously going to stop them travelling if they dont have a mask

This is the sort of thing I've been hearing & now reading about since the mandatory face coverings for most were due to be implemented from tomorrow morning. 

 

https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2021/nov/29/concerns-over-masks-enforcement-on-public-transport-in-england-mandatory-face-coverings-police

 

"Unions said they backed the measures for public health, but were telling their members only the operator and police were responsible for making people comply. '

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4 minutes ago, Mr Bloke said:

Damn!  :(


And I didn't even make the top 5!


Any chance we could have a time out here guys?


I don't like it when the grown-ups are squabbling... :cry:

No problem Mr Bloke 🙏

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Sorry cant somehow link this.

 

According to a report in the Telegraph

 

Haedline

 

"Face masks unlikely to halt omicron variant’s spread, warns scientist"

 

The reasoning is that despite them still being mandatory in Scotland they did little to stop or lower the spread of the delta variant.

 

Here is what was said by Jim Naismith, director of the Rosalind Franklin Institute and professor of structural biology at the University of Oxford

 

"Despite the rules, the country saw a surge of Covid infections in the autumn, similar to rises seen in England."

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