shackattack
Well-Known Member
this is what we need
Done, best make it 3 pints, we will be thirsty.I think it will be today.
Fancy a wager?
Pint, next time we’re at a game together?
Brick their windows and burn them out.Couple of pubs in Oldham still letting regulars in the back door. Tw&ts
Thanks.. Il try ringing them again tomo if no joy il look at the forms againFriend of mine did this other day, said he had an option of not showing Id, which then led him to a make sure your claim is valid as id will be needed in the future.
Can’t fault you.no space left, that’s where I’ve stashed all my emergency cigarettes incase they cart me off
Brexit isn’t fully implemented yet, mate.Can anyone tell me a genuine reason why the borders are still open?
Hopefully the apocalypse will somehow improve the service levels at the Etihad.Done, best make it 3 pints, we will be thirsty.
I don't think it'll be a lockdown, just a few stern words and warnings
Let’s hope it’s the worse who catch rather than the best then.We’re seeing the very best and worst of humanity in this.
Have some family over there , lot more room to stay away from each otherNot in lockdown as yet.
Yes, a really stern oneDo you mean we're all getting a bollockin
Why wait we all know the consequences it’s time for lockdown nowYes, a really stern one
report them and get their licences revokedCouple of pubs in Oldham still letting regulars in the back door. Tw&ts
Why wait we all know the consequences it’s time for lockdown now
Done, best make it 3 pints, we will be thirsty.
Or avoid running ;-)A long-distance runner has described how COVID-19 made him feel like he was drowning - and warned young people to take the disease seriously.
Daryl Doblados, 29, ran the Cambridge half marathon just 10 days before he was diagnosed with the virus.
The father-of-two, who has no underlying health conditions, called 111 last Thursday as he struggled to breathe and was told to call an ambulance.
"It just feels like your lungs are filling up with smoke or liquid," he said. "I struggled to breathe.
"I've never experienced anything like this before."
He was discharged from hospital eight hours after his admission, with a consultant advising him to monitor his breathing and to call 111 again if it worsened.
https://news.sky.com/story/coronavi...9-made-him-feel-like-he-was-drowning-11962429
Take it seriously young uns
Can you imagine now long it will be before this is over ??Can you imagine the scenes? After this is over?