:hehe: Superb stuff, the movie almost writes itself. They'll never believe there were public houses. I'm starting to question it myself :cry: Let's tell them Arsenal did the double in '99 and the evil Ferguson went in to a mental home.
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Wood could find a way to get injured even during lockdown imo.
But it's just painful to think that Lord's is just going to sit there all summer with no cricket happening. That the sound of leather on willow won't be heard anywhere in the country. Madness!
The fúcking Chinese are going to pay, la. You mark my words. :furious:
And even if we realise our mistake we cannot go back. Our politicians dare not concede they have made errors because they'll quickly be annihilated by Twitter.
We will never fully get out of lockdown. There'll be brief periods of respite but as soon as one single person sneezes we'll all have to scurry back into our bunkers because "if it saves but one single octagenarian's life it is worth it!"
I blame you b. You thought it highly amusing when Trump decided the world could be governed by a string of facile Tweets.
Excuse me? I was questioning whether the response to this was proportionate weeks ago! You've only just caught up with me.
Naturally, when I voiced these concerns, I was immediately told I wanted old people to die because I was an evil tory. :rolleyes:
And what's increasingly clear here is that it's the health experts who are calling the shots rather than the politicians.
:hehe: Spot on H. In our tragic future PC world (Post Corona) our government will just click it's fingers whenever it wants and just say 'you know the drill folks, everyone inside' Maybe we should be grateful we lived most of our lives in a normal way...
I didn't get a vote in the US election, h, so my responsibility for the Donald is zero.
I'll say this for him, though: he had the right idea about the chinks all along. When he was saying we'd given too much away to them and that our dependence on them was dangerous, he was absolutely right. Don't give the sneaky little savages a fúcking inch.
One hopes we have leaned our lesson b. However I see the BBC already leading the big hug for the yellas.
Now that Wuhan has emerged from lockdown, apparently they can be our saviours by teaching us the invaluable lessons they have learned. I see nothing about purchasing meat from filthy, insanitary and supposedly illegal wet markets though.
The determination with which our media classes have refused to acknowledge that the Chinese have been telling barefaced lies about their numbers is actually shocking. If we're to believe these cretins, the Chinese cases hit a peak and then basically stopped. This would be in direct contravention of absolutely everything we know about the spread of the virus, of course, but still this blatant propaganda from a viciously authoritarian state that currently has a million muslims in concentration camps has just been parroted unquestioningly by our supposedly progressive media.
It's genuinely disgraceful.