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The same arse clowns who said that leaving the EU would be a piece of cake as "we survived the blitz blah blah blah" are the same selfish bell whiffs who are panic bulk buying enormous amounts of bog roll, pasta, tins, water and anti-bacterial hand-wash because they are scared shitless.
F*ck me ! think it's you that needs to stock up on toilet paper, the amount of shyte you spout on here, you must be full of the stuff.
Just back from nipping to CK if that counts, Eb? The only things there that were in short supply were Rothman Blue and copies of the Racing Post which was a bit of a bind as that was all I went in for.
I'd hold on to that copy of the post if I were you, as you never know it may come in handy. Cut into squares though and do not flush down the toilet. Go greek and use a nappy bag to dispose.
I'd hold on to that copy of the post if I were you, as you never know it may come in handy. Cut into squares though and do not flush down the toilet. Go greek and use a nappy bag to dispose.
The shelves were choc-a-bloc, mun. You could have bought as much loo roll or anything else you could have fancied.
An idea isn't responsible for those who believe in it.
The same arse clowns who said that leaving the EU would be a piece of cake as "we survived the blitz blah blah blah" are the same selfish bell whiffs who are panic bulk buying enormous amounts of bog roll, pasta, tins, water and anti-bacterial hand-wash because they are scared shitless.
This has nothing to do with Brexit or the Miley Cyrus it’s all to do with people being total ćunts.
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Good news! 1:00s quite encouraging stuff. Latest treatment with anti-viral medication has had a significant impact upon lessening fatalities recently. Falling to 0.7%.
The same arse clowns who said that leaving the EU would be a piece of cake as "we survived the blitz blah blah blah" are the same selfish bell whiffs who are panic bulk buying enormous amounts of bog roll, pasta, tins, water and anti-bacterial hand-wash because they are scared shitless.
Tesco Fforestfach, Asda Morriston, as much toilet roll as you need, needless scaremongering by the press
You give it out, you take it back it`s all part of the game
The same arse clowns who said that leaving the EU would be a piece of cake as "we survived the blitz blah blah blah" are the same selfish bell whiffs who are panic bulk buying enormous amounts of bog roll, pasta, tins, water and anti-bacterial hand-wash because they are scared shitless.
Leaving the eu was a fantastic moment in the history of the U.K. and I’m certainly not panicking about the corona Virus.
This has nothing to do with Brexit or the Miley Cyrus it’s all to do with people being total ćunts.
I don't really agree with you here. There is no evidence that supplies of basics will run out. However the main aim of the strategy adopted in this country so far is to contain the virus and limit its spread so that the more vulnerable in society are protected. This must continue to be part of the armoury we adopt right through the epidemic.
So, once infections reach high levels, whether the government enforces quarantine measures or not, folks will really need to think about where they go and what they do. We can choose to go to the pub, the restaurant, the cinema or the match but at some point we have to get supplies of food. How will you feel knowing you have to visit Sainsbury's when the infection rate is 30% and there is not a spare ICU bed in the country?
I'm concerned that we have been given no information regarding how we can get household supplies at the height of the epidemic. This is why people are stocking up. Add to that Matt Hancock's blatant lie on TV last week when he suggested the government had been in discussion with the major retailers about how to supply the public during a lockdown.
We can all do our bit by thinking about whether we have any neighbours who are more vulnerable and how we can help them by sharing out any stock we may have.
Calling people "cûnts" is a tad simplistic.
"M'sieur, you said your dog did not bite!"
"That's not my dog"
I don't really agree with you here. There is no evidence that supplies of basics will run out. However the main aim of the strategy adopted in this country so far is to contain the virus and limit its spread so that the more vulnerable in society are protected. This must continue to be part of the armoury we adopt right through the epidemic.
So, once infections reach high levels, whether the government enforces quarantine measures or not, folks will really need to think about where they go and what they do. We can choose to go to the pub, the restaurant, the cinema or the match but at some point we have to get supplies of food. How will you feel knowing you have to visit Sainsbury's when the infection rate is 30% and there is not a spare ICU bed in the country?
I'm concerned that we have been given no information regarding how we can get household supplies at the height of the epidemic. This is why people are stocking up. Add to that Matt Hancock's blatant lie on TV last week when he suggested the government had been in discussion with the major retailers about how to supply the public during a lockdown.
We can all do our bit by thinking about whether we have any neighbours who are more vulnerable and how we can help them by sharing out any stock we may have.
I don't really agree with you here. There is no evidence that supplies of basics will run out. However the main aim of the strategy adopted in this country so far is to contain the virus and limit its spread so that the more vulnerable in society are protected. This must continue to be part of the armoury we adopt right through the epidemic.
So, once infections reach high levels, whether the government enforces quarantine measures or not, folks will really need to think about where they go and what they do. We can choose to go to the pub, the restaurant, the cinema or the match but at some point we have to get supplies of food. How will you feel knowing you have to visit Sainsbury's when the infection rate is 30% and there is not a spare ICU bed in the country?
I'm concerned that we have been given no information regarding how we can get household supplies at the height of the epidemic. This is why people are stocking up. Add to that Matt Hancock's blatant lie on TV last week when he suggested the government had been in discussion with the major retailers about how to supply the public during a lockdown.
We can all do our bit by thinking about whether we have any neighbours who are more vulnerable and how we can help them by sharing out any stock we may have.
Calling people "cûnts" is a tad simplistic.
You tell him Legs.
I want a mate like Flashberryjacks, who wears a Barnsley jersey with "Swans are my second team" on the back.