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KidKruger Wrote:

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> GE shut.

> Actress shut.

> Palmerston shut.

> Franklins shut.

>

> EDT around 40 people inside.

> I understand you Gotta run a business, but this is

> how the disease spreads - human to human.


Obvs... and your point is?

KidKruger Wrote:

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> GE shut.

> Actress shut.

> Palmerston shut.

> Franklins shut.

>

> EDT around 40 people inside.

> I understand you Gotta run a business, but this is

> how the disease spreads - human to human.


That's about right. Bishop looked open but empty..


Foxy

KidKruger Wrote:

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> Listen Sarcy-Arse, I'm noting the one pub that

> I've seen open and serving.

> On a thread about 'pubs and restaurants to

> close'.

> I think it's out of order and I'm letting the

> sensible readers on this thread know.

> It wasn't meant for c n u t s like you.



Go take a chill pill twot head

It really is irresponsible, on both sides - the customers and the pub management.

The fact the Govt isn't enforcing yet is irrelevant, on an individual level people should act responsibly and err on the side of caution.

It feels like I'm missing something here !!

(*looks over shoulder expecting to see Jeremy Beadle jump out, saying "ha ha we fooled you..."*).

KidKruger Wrote:

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> Follow your own advice cnutfindle

>

> carlafindle Wrote:

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> >

> > Go take a chill pill twot head



I'm chilled enough thanks and following sensible advice... know all dikkruger

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