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Post by kris on Feb 6, 2021 17:13:09 GMT
Well that wasn't the cheery read I was hoping for on a wet Saturday afternoon in February when I've just had another couple of guests email to say they are too scared to come on their planned trip (already carried forward from last year) and can I carry it forward to 22. Pass me the gin! No but I thought it quite informative and well balenced.
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Post by peterboat on Feb 6, 2021 17:43:15 GMT
"Foxy my neighbour was tested for it on Monday dead by Friday you really are stupid if you dont believe it" you continue to display your enormous comprehension gap, like a primary school child.
the date of testing is irrelevant - the test does not define when the infection took place.
as Andrea/Andrew advised - DESIST.
ProBoards has already taken action to remove many of your posts. No doubt in the current climate further steps will be taken, hopefully against you personally.
further advice .................. grow up.
It was at the very beginning of the pandemic he had a cough and thought he had a cold or something after all it was winter but explaining to foxy is beyond impossible
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Post by peterboat on Feb 6, 2021 17:51:41 GMT
there you go again, displaying your total and laughable ignorance.
Peter's neighbour didn't die in a car accident, he didn't drown, he died with the extreme symptoms associated with covid.
And here you are spreading 'Fake News' - Proboards should clamp down on people like you for such outlandish propaganda. This is what Peterboat wrote: "Foxy my neighbour was tested for it on Monday dead by Friday" He did not say his neighbour "died with the extreme symptoms associated with covid". That you made up. He was tested when they took him into hospital, I met him on Monday he had a cough and said he didnt feel well according to his brother, breathing problems started that night, ambulance called friday morning dead. We all do it, have symptoms and hope they will go away and mostly they do his unfortunately didnt
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Post by Mr Stabby on Feb 6, 2021 17:54:40 GMT
If it is nature having a go at us, like those clever plants which somehow worked out that it was a good idea to grow thorns, then there will probably be another virus around the corner anyway. Obviously impossible to prove but nature is actually very clever, a lot more clever than humans are. This is the basis of my opposition to vaccination as a means to deal with Covid. Antibiotics are increasingly becoming ineffective as Mother Nature has sussed out that we are using them and has therefore deployed new, more powerful infections against which antibiotics are ineffective. The same will happen with any attempt to over-ride Mother Nature's decision to thin out human life using Covid-19. It would be better to allow our own immune system to counter the virus and accept that a consequence of this will be Mother Nature picking off the low-hanging fruit along the way, rather than forcing her to develop ever more deadly strains.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 6, 2021 17:55:55 GMT
I met a bloke on a boat once who was hospitalised by inhaling some mould dust when he was doing some work on the boat. It was a wooden boat in poor condition.
He was okay but slightly surprised to end up in hospital on account of some mould.
I did wonder if he had underlying elf conditions. Suspect he did.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 6, 2021 17:59:57 GMT
It's all quite intriguing timing.
Oil industry which is traditionally one of the largest players in the world financially is being hit.
People will be moving their money about. I wonder where it will be going. Maybe pharmaceuticals would be good.
Scare the shit out of people tell them the whole place is fucked deadly pandemics global warming "here take this medicine you will feel better in the morning".
And ker-ching!
And I was like 'o m g'
Isn't it.
Drugs and internet.
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Post by Mr Stabby on Feb 6, 2021 18:02:43 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Feb 6, 2021 18:04:07 GMT
No but I did live in Wales on our farm for some of my formative years.
ETA it's also a giggle on the fact my very well spoken kids go to an inner east London school where -all- the other children say "innit" all the time yet mine insist on saying "isn't it".
I think it's hilarious.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 6, 2021 18:43:12 GMT
Loads of people seem to love the sense of being under oppression and control, every day I see several dozen people driving cars, with no other passengers in the car, who are wearing face masks. I think they call this blind, massively over-exaggerated subservience "Stockholm Syndrome". I'm sure that if Professor Poached Eggs Eyes said that being kicked in the bollocks helped to prevent Covid, people would be approaching you in the street begging you to kick them in the bollocks. Sorry but I don’t believe this, I do motorway miles every day and not once have I seen a person alone in a car wearing a mask, have seen a car of four all wearing masks...
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Post by Mr Stabby on Feb 6, 2021 18:46:54 GMT
Loads of people seem to love the sense of being under oppression and control, every day I see several dozen people driving cars, with no other passengers in the car, who are wearing face masks. I think they call this blind, massively over-exaggerated subservience "Stockholm Syndrome". I'm sure that if Professor Poached Eggs Eyes said that being kicked in the bollocks helped to prevent Covid, people would be approaching you in the street begging you to kick them in the bollocks. Sorry but I don’t believe this, I do motorway miles every day and not once have I seen a person alone in a car wearing a mask, have seen a car of four all wearing masks... I've even had boats come past my mooring being single-handed and the steerer is wearing a face mask.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 6, 2021 18:49:13 GMT
I saw someone wearing a face mask steering narrow boat recently. He had grey hair and looked a bit dodgy almost like it was not in fact his boat.
I think the face mask might have been a way of disguising his identity.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 6, 2021 18:49:24 GMT
Loads of people seem to love the sense of being under oppression and control, every day I see several dozen people driving cars, with no other passengers in the car, who are wearing face masks. I think they call this blind, massively over-exaggerated subservience "Stockholm Syndrome". I'm sure that if Professor Poached Eggs Eyes said that being kicked in the bollocks helped to prevent Covid, people would be approaching you in the street begging you to kick them in the bollocks. Sorry but I don’t believe this, I do motorway miles every day and not once have I seen a person alone in a car wearing a mask, have seen a car of four all wearing masks... I wear a mask in the car when I only have a short journey (couple of miles) between stops/shops just CBA to take it off.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 6, 2021 18:49:47 GMT
Sorry but I don’t believe this, I do motorway miles every day and not once have I seen a person alone in a car wearing a mask, have seen a car of four all wearing masks... I've even had boats come past my mooring being single-handed and the steerer is wearing a face mask. Sorry, I was trying to hide, didn't want to be stabbed.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 6, 2021 18:51:29 GMT
as if 'The Virus' is in the air. Yeah yeah yeah
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Post by Mr Stabby on Feb 6, 2021 18:55:18 GMT
Sorry but I don’t believe this, I do motorway miles every day and not once have I seen a person alone in a car wearing a mask, have seen a car of four all wearing masks... I have often seen people driving cars, alone, wearing face masks. If you look at webcams in England you can see people walking along streets and sea fronts wearing masks, yes, out in the open. I see people in Finland wearing face masks out walking their dogs, as if 'The Virus' is in the air. Yes, I don't really know how I can prove this to Dave as I'm not in a position to take photos of other motorists when driving the truck but I too regularly see people walking around Rugby wearing face masks despite the fact that they are not within a hundred yards of another person. I find it hard to believe that Rugby is the only town in which this happens.
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