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Yes, although I will admit that I am quite curious myself. If people wanted others to know who they were, they'd pick a more revealing handle and avatar (like Mr Meeks).Foxy said:
No doxing please. Some of us prefer anonymity.Gallowgate said:I’m going for John Major or John McDonnell.
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My favourite album was Oxygene.1
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Been in for quite some time, then....Alistair said:
Last week, for the first time in my life I actually saw a punter come out of the local brothel. Did not make eye contact.AramintaMoonbeamQC said:
If the brothels aka massage parlours are shut in Edinburgh, then at least there will be more police on the streets, their social life will be dead.TheScreamingEagles said:I'm sure there's a joke to be made about happy endings here but I don't think it is appropriate and because I have some sense of taste and decency.
https://twitter.com/tnewtondunn/status/1241084737923547148
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https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-51969938TheScreamingEagles said:
Do you have to pay extra for eye contact?Alistair said:
Last week, for the first time in my life I actually saw a punter come out of the local brothel. Did not make eye contact.AramintaMoonbeamQC said:
If the brothels aka massage parlours are shut in Edinburgh, then at least there will be more police on the streets, their social life will be dead.TheScreamingEagles said:I'm sure there's a joke to be made about happy endings here but I don't think it is appropriate and because I have some sense of taste and decency.
https://twitter.com/tnewtondunn/status/12410847379235471480 -
1-6? 7-13? Or whatever numbers the 3rd installation got to...TOPPING said:My favourite album was Oxygene.
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So hard to make assessments as the testing, reporting, and much more have no consistent relationship between countries.TheScreamingEagles said:0 -
This reminds me of a story: I have a friend called Mark Taylor. From around 1995 to 1999. The Austrailian Test cricket captain was also called Mark Taylor. Back then my friend used to regularly get emails from Australia asking "Are you THE Mark Taylor?". Of course the relpy was "Yes. But probably notTHE Mark Taylor you're thinking of"JM1 said:0 -
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Apologies, they were not serious suggestions!Foxy said:
No doxing please. Some of us prefer anonymity.Gallowgate said:I’m going for John Major or John McDonnell.
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We've had to close our museum, sadly, to the public for the duration of the show.RobD said:.
I dunno. People will still want to go to museums and art galleries, to see live music, go to the cinema etc. Even more so after 12 weeks stuck watching the TV.IanB2 said:
Most of these can be replaced by online options, and if the close down is sustained we are probably seeing an irreversible shift in our lifestyle.stodge said:
It does include betting shops - well, that does clarify the situation somewhat. Bad news for the Irish racing industry which will get nothing in media rights for tomorrow's Thurles meeting but a huge boost for online bookmakers who are now the only game in town.TheScreamingEagles said:
What's more depressing is that we doubled our charitable grants to help organisations manage the crisis (plus converted all restricted grants into unrestricted) but when we asked our partners to do the same [very big firms who could easily afford it] they all said no.0 -
Oh god.RochdalePioneers said:
1-6? 7-13? Or whatever numbers the 3rd installation got to...TOPPING said:My favourite album was Oxygene.
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Dow down nearly 5% at 19173.
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Also coffee shops provided you take it away?HYUFD said:
I don't see hotels in that list? Though hotel restaurants, bars and pools and gyms will have to close.TheScreamingEagles said:I'm sure there's a joke to be made about happy endings here but I don't think it is appropriate and because I have some sense of taste and decency.
https://twitter.com/tnewtondunn/status/1241084737923547148
So they basically become bed and room service only0 -
Should be more consistent for deaths than for cases, but yes, one of the main things I get out of that chart is that the US is unlikely to be recording even half of its coronavirus deaths, since its response has certainly not been stronger than that of continental Europe.philiph said:
So hard to make assessments as the testing, reporting, and much more have no consistent relationship between countries.TheScreamingEagles said:
The same is true of Iran, probably, but that possibility has already been well covered in the news.0 -
Looking at that, most of the lines have lumps and bumps in these from daily variation.TheScreamingEagles said:
China's looks remarkably smooth.0 -
I suspect it may be a difficult day for the FTSE on Monday but we'll see.Big_G_NorthWales said:Dow down nearly 5% at 19173.
Is it going sub 19000
Hope you and yours are well.0 -
Are Costa Coffee, Starbucks etc going to be closed or takeaway only?0
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I'm guessing this is a result of the log scale more than anything else. China is wiggly upt about 500 but is obsured by all the other curves, and Italy and Iran both have smooth curves above 500.Charles said:
Looking at that, most of the lines have lumps and bumps in these from daily variation.TheScreamingEagles said:
China's looks remarkably smooth.0 -
You've just taught me a new word. Thanx.Foxy said:
No doxing please. Some of us prefer anonymity.Gallowgate said:I’m going for John Major or John McDonnell.
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It's pretty grim right now isn't it? That phrase from Lord Grey that Eadric posted a fortnight ago has been haunting me:
"The lamps are going out all over Europe, we shall not see them lit again in our life-time"
I don't think it's that extreme, but it's a sobering thought that not all of us may make it through this. And we may know people who don't.
In the meantime we are entering collective purdah and that, in itself, is a heavy pall over our mood.
We need some humour.0 -
Thank you.stodge said:
I suspect it may be a difficult day for the FTSE on Monday but we'll see.Big_G_NorthWales said:Dow down nearly 5% at 19173.
Is it going sub 19000
Hope you and yours are well.
It was interesting today that I have been fighting a nasty infection (not covid 19) for a while and my consultation with my GP practice has been entirely through e mail and telephone triage. Ultimately I was asked to come to the surgery today but to wait in my car and the nurse would phone me and I had to walk straight through the surgery, up the stairs, and directly into the treatment room
The nurse was so kind and confirmed that because of my high risk status I must keep to the self isolation that my wife and I have put in place, but also keep clear of our grandchildren. She has arranged another appointment for me for next week with the same procedure
She also gave me a prescription and there was this long queue of people keeping apart and the pharmacy was calling each one as they had the prescription ready. I decided to call at my local village pharmacy and handed in my prescription. There were two others waiting miles apart from each other but when I was told it would be 20 minutes I left telling them my son would pick the prescription up and put it through our porch letterbox
Re JM1 - I have been in e mail correspondence when he/she offered to send a bottle of hand santiser to us and I cannot understand why he is banned when he/she is so kind, is due to marry in July, and has connections with North Wales
Am I missing something, especially from someone who has been so kind to my wife and I0 -
Only back to where it was when Trump took office, the Dow having been on a rather peaky bull run.Big_G_NorthWales said:Dow down nearly 5% at 19173.
Is it going sub 19000
Other indices have not had that peak, and are down over the same period. In part perhaps less marked when looking at total returns.0 -
I don't know. Spend a bit of time sorting out the online grocery shopping and I miss #JM1gate2
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Things are starting to get seriously bad now....Gary Barlow has started live streaming himself playing Take That tunes!0
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We are all socialists in a crisis.Alistair said:Socialism is good actually says the chancellor
In fairness, conservativism has provision for that - Tories say they are pragmatic, altering their policies to the circumstances.0 -
Arguably conservatism helped get us into this mess.Anabobazina said:
We are all socialists in a crisis.Alistair said:Socialism is good actually says the chancellor
In fairness, conservativism has provision for that - Tories say they are pragmatic, altering their policies to the circumstances.0 -
Thanks for the supportive messages about my situation a couple of threads back. Although I disagree with at least half of the people here at least half of the time, it's still the best place to come on the internet. I've learnt so much here from the collective wisdom and I feel a real affinity with all who post here, even if am a minor player in that respect. I hope that I'll be able to continue to enjoy PB as a sane refuge over what are bound to be a few crazy months coming up. Thank you all.9
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Indeed and following the same course of the SNP in Scotland making labour irrelevant, especially after McDonnell's sour responseAnabobazina said:
We are all socialists in a crisis.Alistair said:Socialism is good actually says the chancellor
In fairness, conservativism has provision for that - Tories say they are pragmatic, altering their policies to the circumstances.1 -
It is neither Conservativism nor Socialism we need right now.Anabobazina said:
We are all socialists in a crisis.Alistair said:Socialism is good actually says the chancellor
In fairness, conservativism has provision for that - Tories say they are pragmatic, altering their policies to the circumstances.
It is Authoritarianism.
And today we got some.0 -
Whatever is coming down the line for us, the horrific situation in Italy and now Spain makes one weep. My Spanish daughter-in-law's father died yesterday on Spanish Father's Day, not of CV but of another serious condition. The disruption to the hospital in Madrid caused by CV surely did not help. His daughter managed to see him before he passed away by going by the AVE train from Barcelona to Madrid where she was the only person on the train!0
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You make Labour irrelevant by becoming Labour. Interesting approach.Big_G_NorthWales said:
Indeed and following the same course of the SNP in Scotland making labour irrelevant, especially after McDonnell's sour responseAnabobazina said:
We are all socialists in a crisis.Alistair said:Socialism is good actually says the chancellor
In fairness, conservativism has provision for that - Tories say they are pragmatic, altering their policies to the circumstances.1 -
Utter nonsenseJonathan said:
Arguably conservatism helped get us into this mess.Anabobazina said:
We are all socialists in a crisis.Alistair said:Socialism is good actually says the chancellor
In fairness, conservativism has provision for that - Tories say they are pragmatic, altering their policies to the circumstances.0 -
Just thank your lucky starts that Radiohead haven't started doing that.FrancisUrquhart said:Things are starting to get seriously bad now....Gary Barlow has started live streaming himself playing Take That tunes!
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Another problem with this graph is that its origin is the day of the 10th death. That origin is necessarily rather variable.eristdoof said:
I'm guessing this is a result of the log scale more than anything else. China is wiggly upt about 500 but is obsured by all the other curves, and Italy and Iran both have smooth curves above 500.Charles said:
Looking at that, most of the lines have lumps and bumps in these from daily variation.TheScreamingEagles said:
China's looks remarkably smooth.
If the origin was the date of the first death you get a slightly different result...
Comparing the UK with Italy: Italy reached 197 deaths 14 days after their first death; UK had reached 144 deaths on day 14. Day 15 Italy = 233, UK = 177 (that's today for the UK).
So you could easily draw a graph that shows the UK's death rate on a given day is running at 75% of Italy's.0 -
This was foreseen, we were warned, we did nothing.Big_G_NorthWales said:
Utter nonsenseJonathan said:
Arguably conservatism helped get us into this mess.Anabobazina said:
We are all socialists in a crisis.Alistair said:Socialism is good actually says the chancellor
In fairness, conservativism has provision for that - Tories say they are pragmatic, altering their policies to the circumstances.0 -
FFS. Just went on Thom Yorke's Twitter feed and it's full of Carole Codswallop.0
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So sorry to hear that.. Condolences to all the familygeoffw said:Whatever is coming down the line for us, the horrific situation in Italy and now Spain makes one weep. My Spanish daughter-in-law's father died yesterday on Spanish Father's Day, not of CV but of another serious condition. The disruption to the hospital in Madrid caused by CV surely did not help. His daughter managed to see him before he passed away by going by the AVE train from Barcelona to Madrid where she was the only person on the train!
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Not really but certainly Blairite ishJonathan said:
You make Labour irrelevant by becoming Labour. Interesting approach.Big_G_NorthWales said:
Indeed and following the same course of the SNP in Scotland making labour irrelevant, especially after McDonnell's sour responseAnabobazina said:
We are all socialists in a crisis.Alistair said:Socialism is good actually says the chancellor
In fairness, conservativism has provision for that - Tories say they are pragmatic, altering their policies to the circumstances.0 -
Well I think that confirms my views of him and Radiohead.tlg86 said:FFS. Just went on Thom Yorke's Twitter feed and it's full of Carole Codswallop.
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I don’t know...Big_G_NorthWales said:
Utter nonsenseJonathan said:
Arguably conservatism helped get us into this mess.Anabobazina said:
We are all socialists in a crisis.Alistair said:Socialism is good actually says the chancellor
In fairness, conservativism has provision for that - Tories say they are pragmatic, altering their policies to the circumstances.
Traditional Chinese food practices.0 -
So every government worldwide were warned of this pandemic and did nothingJonathan said:
This was foreseen, we were warned, we did nothing.Big_G_NorthWales said:
Utter nonsenseJonathan said:
Arguably conservatism helped get us into this mess.Anabobazina said:
We are all socialists in a crisis.Alistair said:Socialism is good actually says the chancellor
In fairness, conservativism has provision for that - Tories say they are pragmatic, altering their policies to the circumstances.0 -
Thom Yorke hasn't produced anything good since 1997 when OK Computer was released.tlg86 said:FFS. Just went on Thom Yorke's Twitter feed and it's full of Carole Codswallop.
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Starbucks have closed all outlets.Philip_Thompson said:Are Costa Coffee, Starbucks etc going to be closed or takeaway only?
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Just looked back.TrèsDifficile said:Thanks for the supportive messages about my situation a couple of threads back. Although I disagree with at least half of the people here at least half of the time, it's still the best place to come on the internet. I've learnt so much here from the collective wisdom and I feel a real affinity with all who post here, even if am a minor player in that respect. I hope that I'll be able to continue to enjoy PB as a sane refuge over what are bound to be a few crazy months coming up. Thank you all.
Good grief ! ... And good luck.1 -
Pretty much. Before the outbreak we were warned. When it spread in China. When it spread in Italy. All took a conservative approach. Sadly no safety in numbers.Big_G_NorthWales said:
So every government worldwide were warned of this pandemic and did nothingJonathan said:
This was foreseen, we were warned, we did nothing.Big_G_NorthWales said:
Utter nonsenseJonathan said:
Arguably conservatism helped get us into this mess.Anabobazina said:
We are all socialists in a crisis.Alistair said:Socialism is good actually says the chancellor
In fairness, conservativism has provision for that - Tories say they are pragmatic, altering their policies to the circumstances.0 -
Thank you Nigel!Nigelb said:
Just looked back.TrèsDifficile said:Thanks for the supportive messages about my situation a couple of threads back. Although I disagree with at least half of the people here at least half of the time, it's still the best place to come on the internet. I've learnt so much here from the collective wisdom and I feel a real affinity with all who post here, even if am a minor player in that respect. I hope that I'll be able to continue to enjoy PB as a sane refuge over what are bound to be a few crazy months coming up. Thank you all.
Good grief ! ... And good luck.0 -
As Sir Humphrey would say, brave, very brave.TheScreamingEagles said:
Thom Yorke hasn't produced anything good since 1997 when OK Computer was released.tlg86 said:FFS. Just went on Thom Yorke's Twitter feed and it's full of Carole Codswallop.
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Is there a celeb who doesn't have coronavirus?
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-8136531/Fiona-Phillips-confirms-coronavirus-struck-sore-throat-dry-cough.html0 -
The quality of coffee in the UK has just increased significantly.AramintaMoonbeamQC said:
Starbucks have closed all outlets.Philip_Thompson said:Are Costa Coffee, Starbucks etc going to be closed or takeaway only?
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I missed it too - what is it?SandyRentool said:I don't know. Spend a bit of time sorting out the online grocery shopping and I miss #JM1gate
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My local coffee shop will be doing takeaway, and local delivery.AramintaMoonbeamQC said:
Starbucks have closed all outlets.Philip_Thompson said:Are Costa Coffee, Starbucks etc going to be closed or takeaway only?
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We're not supposed to talk about it anymore.Benpointer said:
I missed it too - what is it?SandyRentool said:I don't know. Spend a bit of time sorting out the online grocery shopping and I miss #JM1gate
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Mate, best wishes to you and good luck. Horrible to hear what happened to you at work.TrèsDifficile said:Thanks for the supportive messages about my situation a couple of threads back. Although I disagree with at least half of the people here at least half of the time, it's still the best place to come on the internet. I've learnt so much here from the collective wisdom and I feel a real affinity with all who post here, even if am a minor player in that respect. I hope that I'll be able to continue to enjoy PB as a sane refuge over what are bound to be a few crazy months coming up. Thank you all.
I have massive respect for you given you were the guy to crack the puzzle inside Anazina.0 -
And who the fuck spells Tom with an "h"?0
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What's the point of home delivery? Can't people make their own coffee?Nigelb said:
My local coffee shop will be doing takeaway, and local delivery.AramintaMoonbeamQC said:
Starbucks have closed all outlets.Philip_Thompson said:Are Costa Coffee, Starbucks etc going to be closed or takeaway only?
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Is there a celeb who hasn’t been tested ?FrancisUrquhart said:Is there a celeb who doesn't have coronavirus?
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-8136531/Fiona-Phillips-confirms-coronavirus-struck-sore-throat-dry-cough.html0 -
Not in the comparable early days it doesn't.Charles said:
Looking at that, most of the lines have lumps and bumps in these from daily variation.TheScreamingEagles said:
China's looks remarkably smooth.
These plots will get smoother at high values, because variability tends to scale with the square root of the absolute quantity. No conspiracy needed.2 -
Mine were talking about closing when I saw them on Weds, gutted as their coffee is world class.Nigelb said:
My local coffee shop will be doing takeaway, and local delivery.AramintaMoonbeamQC said:
Starbucks have closed all outlets.Philip_Thompson said:Are Costa Coffee, Starbucks etc going to be closed or takeaway only?
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Apparently Josef Mengele was posting on PB.Benpointer said:
I missed it too - what is it?SandyRentool said:I don't know. Spend a bit of time sorting out the online grocery shopping and I miss #JM1gate
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Bit disappointed that my local pub seems to be pretty busy tonight. Everyone wants to have that last drink.0
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I'm really hopeful this means it's bloody everywhere.FrancisUrquhart said:Is there a celeb who doesn't have coronavirus?
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-8136531/Fiona-Phillips-confirms-coronavirus-struck-sore-throat-dry-cough.html0 -
After Emmerdale tonight they referred to HMG advice re pubs and safe spacing and urged everyone to follow the advice, but went on to say their episodes are filmed six weeks in advance so they will continue to show pub scenes and close contact, (or words to that effect)0
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Grey's remark was a play on the much more positive comment by Latimer: "We shall this day light such a candle in England, as I hope, by God's grace, shall never be put out"Mysticrose said:It's pretty grim right now isn't it? That phrase from Lord Grey that Eadric posted a fortnight ago has been haunting me:
"The lamps are going out all over Europe, we shall not see them lit again in our life-time"
I don't think it's that extreme, but it's a sobering thought that not all of us may make it through this. And we may know people who don't.
In the meantime we are entering collective purdah and that, in itself, is a heavy pall over our mood.
We need some humour.
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I was vacillating between James Milner and Jamie Murray.Benpointer said:I missed it too - what is it?
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Someone should lob a CS gas cannister through the door. That would sort the idiots out.Andy_JS said:Bit disappointed that my local pub seems to be pretty busy tonight. Everyone wants to have that last drink.
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I assume every Emmerdale broadcast from now on will have "DO NOT TRY THIS YOURSELF" in large letters at the bottom?Big_G_NorthWales said:After Emmerdale tonight they referred to HMG advice re pubs and safe spacing and urged everyone to follow the advice, but went on to say their episodes are filmed six weeks in advance so they will continue to show pub scenes and close contact, (or words to that effect)
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Yeah them doing Take That tunes would be terrible. If they did OK Computer and the Bends, I might listen. My Iron Lung might be considered in poor taste though.tlg86 said:
Just thank your lucky starts that Radiohead haven't started doing that.FrancisUrquhart said:Things are starting to get seriously bad now....Gary Barlow has started live streaming himself playing Take That tunes!
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I can never think of that quote from Latimer without feeling sick to the core, I'm afraid. I don't find it uplifting, I just think of the inhumanity of the circumstances. Sorry.Charles said:
Grey's remark was a play on the much more positive comment by Latimer: "We shall this day light such a candle in England, as I hope, by God's grace, shall never be put out"Mysticrose said:It's pretty grim right now isn't it? That phrase from Lord Grey that Eadric posted a fortnight ago has been haunting me:
"The lamps are going out all over Europe, we shall not see them lit again in our life-time"
I don't think it's that extreme, but it's a sobering thought that not all of us may make it through this. And we may know people who don't.
In the meantime we are entering collective purdah and that, in itself, is a heavy pall over our mood.
We need some humour.
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John McDonnell thinks Rishi Sunak hasn't done enough and must go further. Give him an inch ..0
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I disagree.Anabobazina said:
We are all socialists in a crisis.Alistair said:Socialism is good actually says the chancellor
In fairness, conservativism has provision for that - Tories say they are pragmatic, altering their policies to the circumstances.
We are all communitarians.
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Big_G_NorthWales said:
After Emmerdale tonight they referred to HMG advice re pubs and safe spacing and urged everyone to follow the advice, but went on to say their episodes are filmed six weeks in advance so they will continue to show pub scenes and close contact, (or words to that effect)
I think they should can those episodes. Too many people struggle to separate soaps from real life.0 -
Just caught up on your difficulties. Sounds like you acted wonderfully and the boss awfully. Well done you.TrèsDifficile said:Thanks for the supportive messages about my situation a couple of threads back. Although I disagree with at least half of the people here at least half of the time, it's still the best place to come on the internet. I've learnt so much here from the collective wisdom and I feel a real affinity with all who post here, even if am a minor player in that respect. I hope that I'll be able to continue to enjoy PB as a sane refuge over what are bound to be a few crazy months coming up. Thank you all.
Also, missed it but wishing the best to @Charles and his Father.0 -
Couldn't be James Milner, he is too busy organizing his tea bags and sharpening pencils,Andrew said:
I was vacillating between James Milner and Jamie Murray.Benpointer said:I missed it too - what is it?
https://twitter.com/JamesMilner/status/1239283281297903616?s=20
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But we surely can't allow soaps to run out.Benpointer said:Big_G_NorthWales said:After Emmerdale tonight they referred to HMG advice re pubs and safe spacing and urged everyone to follow the advice, but went on to say their episodes are filmed six weeks in advance so they will continue to show pub scenes and close contact, (or words to that effect)
I think they should can those episodes. Too many people struggle to separate soaps from real life.0 -
@TrèsDifficile blimey just seen your travails.
Hope you and he get the justice it sounds like is deserved.3 -
Some versions do, some don't. The problem with the word "socialism" is that it covers such a broad range of ideas that one person (e.g. me) can treat it as obvious basic human decency, and another person with the same values can regard it as a threat to civilised society.Charles said:
I disagree.Anabobazina said:
We are all socialists in a crisis.Alistair said:Socialism is good actually says the chancellor
In fairness, conservativism has provision for that - Tories say they are pragmatic, altering their policies to the circumstances.
We are all communitarians.
Socialism involves compulsion0 -
Zoom Virtual Party proving a big hit.
Devon x 2, Wimbledon, Bristol x2, Nothern Ireland, Sussex, Derby all hooked up playing games.
And no red wine spilt on the sofa, Carrie...0 -
Drastic way of backing out of their offer (in Glasgow anyway) of a free coffee to all emergency service, NHS and council employees. At their prices that's the GDP of a small African nation.AramintaMoonbeamQC said:
Starbucks have closed all outlets.Philip_Thompson said:Are Costa Coffee, Starbucks etc going to be closed or takeaway only?
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Wow. Good luck. My sister is an employment lawyer so am sure we can get you some recommendations if you need.TrèsDifficile said:Thanks for the supportive messages about my situation a couple of threads back. Although I disagree with at least half of the people here at least half of the time, it's still the best place to come on the internet. I've learnt so much here from the collective wisdom and I feel a real affinity with all who post here, even if am a minor player in that respect. I hope that I'll be able to continue to enjoy PB as a sane refuge over what are bound to be a few crazy months coming up. Thank you all.
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I thought they all played golf in their time off. Maybe it has something to do with organising a wall for free kicksFrancisUrquhart said:
Couldn't be James Milner, he is too busy organizing his tea bags and sharpening pencils,Andrew said:
I was vacillating between James Milner and Jamie Murray.Benpointer said:I missed it too - what is it?
https://twitter.com/JamesMilner/status/1239283281297903616?s=20
https://twitter.com/JamesMilner/status/1241028104363139072?s=20
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What - farming?RobD said:
I assume every Emmerdale broadcast from now on will have "DO NOT TRY THIS YOURSELF" in large letters at the bottom?Big_G_NorthWales said:After Emmerdale tonight they referred to HMG advice re pubs and safe spacing and urged everyone to follow the advice, but went on to say their episodes are filmed six weeks in advance so they will continue to show pub scenes and close contact, (or words to that effect)
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Rationing teabags? Isn't his Dad a builder? I reckon that's fighting talk, that.FrancisUrquhart said:
Couldn't be James Milner, he is too busy organizing his tea bags and sharpening pencils,Andrew said:
I was vacillating between James Milner and Jamie Murray.Benpointer said:I missed it too - what is it?
https://twitter.com/JamesMilner/status/1239283281297903616?s=20
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If you back at the previous thread he no longer exists.RobD said:
We're not supposed to talk about it anymore.Benpointer said:
I missed it too - what is it?SandyRentool said:I don't know. Spend a bit of time sorting out the online grocery shopping and I miss #JM1gate
Just some ghosts in other people's comments
But him... pooof! gone!0