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SpringTime

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  1. Thanks Wardy. And thanks also for posting as text rather than streaming or what-not.
  2. Please stay on topic (Only for zombie film fans - otherwise don't)
  3. That sounds good, Wardy. Thank you. How will you be broadcasting your tales - Zoom, YT, or what?
  4. Speaking to them is fine. Lots of people do this. Speaking for them is another thing.
  5. Hamletter, in point 7 I think you forgot Malta. Not a big country but just saying ;-) I think vaccine investment and acquistion, production and rollout in the UK has been hugely impressive, even in spite of the overwhelming need. To make things stick there's no point in stopping here - if even small and remote parts of the world remain without inoculation then new variants can arise and spread, so undermining the whole effort. That's perhaps back to square one or worse. (North Sentinel Island will need some thinking, of course.)
  6. Three
  7. Doubt
  8. JohnL Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Does the OP really mean would we be prepared to > lose an eye for protection ? > > If just an injection I think something like a > lumbar puncture would be more scary for me but > people still have them every day. You shouldn't lose an eye with the right equipment and admin Mr J!
  9. Trout
  10. Wheeler
  11. Rogue
  12. wordsworth Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > niall Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > it was revealed that it had to be administered > > through the eyeball to have the required > > protection? > > > Is there something wrong with you? Either way the answer is still yes, particularly since the eyes heal so well and so quickly!
  13. Those routemasters were great. I'm gonna see if any candidates are for reinstating.
  14. Quoll
  15. Trader
  16. Fair enough, can't argue with the convenience, particularly as cars aren't necessary. Some shops on LSL are silly with pricing but there's still a myth in play telling us that supermarkets are the cheapest way to shop - they aren't. Maybe if Co-OP was just much better I'd be more inclined... with 2 M&S's within half a mile of one another and then all the bigger stores, too? Even if I liked supermarkets it'd be a challenge. Who posted that image of a local vintage Sainsbury's on the forum recently? Now that was a good looking venue :-)
  17. How did the park manager receive your puddle report, Nigello?
  18. pinkladybird Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Just wondering how long people have to wait for > their second jab of the Pfizer vaccine? Just had my first jab and they didn't tell me. Imagine a text/call/letter will come through in 11 or 12 weeks to arrange jab two. Don't ask for the Novichok Sputnik Dynamo edition, by the way. They haven't got any and apparently it's not funny either.
  19. If you want quality fish, meat, wine, bread, cheese, pasta, groceries, detergent top-ups, olives, nuts, cereals, health foods, beer, spirits, your meds, cosmetics, oils, lunchtime snacks and so on, Lordship Lane has it all. It's a decent high street and it doesn't need supermarkets. It only needs what it's already got: proper shops for good quality and conversational shopping.
  20. I've been trying to find a hook from one of them to reel me in. There isn't much bait to my taste so far. Has anyone bitten on anything juicy yet?
  21. Wimbledon Common really bad apparently. All the streams have gone underground, overground.
  22. Come now, I bet you're one to get on top now and again. I mean, you are Spartacus after all. We all are! Anyway I will have a closer look, and voting and electoral unravelling can be fun and exciting. I'd have a pint with Khan but I'm yet to see him being as precise and punchy as he should be - unless I've not been properly watching. His appraisal of TFL funding vs. Paris Metro funding for example, was sharp enough - this was when he was pitching for more cash when the govt. was saying no - but he needed to be more forceful in making the message bigger. It was a good message. (And of course it wasn't really just a London centric/TFL issue, rather more of the same symptoms across the country.)
  23. Sorry Spart, but they all look the same.
  24. Guilt
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