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1 hour ago, stevieb said:

You've clearly not been in the little Vic. 

But yeah, everywhere else seems on the ball and masks are fairly prevalent. 

Looks like Chorley New Road primary parents now have to wear masks at drop off and pick up. 

when we went in lockdown tue all pubs in Horwich closed

that little VIC fuck me it was rammed 

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7 minutes ago, Escobarp said:

🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 not often summat makes me laugh like that but that did so thank you pal. It was the monitored bit that got me 

😀

Ainsworth overlords looking down from on high with telescopes: "there's one..."

Although the former nuthouse/hospital tucked away in Ainsworth doesnt auger well for them!

Can imagine a report in a few years: "You're all fucking tapped".

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1 minute ago, Tonge moor green jacket said:

Fuck: that rate (160) is 20 higher than when Leicester went into full local lock down.

Shops shut, the lot.

Get your ale in quick.

Look at Manchester. They’re next 

although in relative terms that’s bollocks as population much bigger.  I was looking at last column 

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25 minutes ago, little whitt said:

when we went in lockdown tue all pubs in Horwich closed

that little VIC fuck me it was rammed 

Little Vic?

I'm presuming this is the Victoria and Albert?

Or the Albert Arms if you're not an immigrant?

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2 hours ago, stevieb said:

You've clearly not been in the little Vic. 

But yeah, everywhere else seems on the ball and masks are fairly prevalent. 

Looks like Chorley New Road primary parents now have to wear masks at drop off and pick up. 

The Horwichers only wear masks because they are ugly bastards......FACT

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16 minutes ago, ZicoKelly said:

Little Vic?

I'm presuming this is the Victoria and Albert?

Or the Albert Arms if you're not an immigrant?

No. The nisa on CNR (guessing used to be a pub called the Victoria). They built a small shop unit at the side of it and its now a small pub.

It's not bad to be fair and it's cheap. Capacity is low at the best of times. 

Drove past on day one of pubs opening at 5pm and it was heaving. Been the same most days since. 

 

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44 minutes ago, stevieb said:

No. The nisa on CNR (guessing used to be a pub called the Victoria). They built a small shop unit at the side of it and its now a small pub.

It's not bad to be fair and it's cheap. Capacity is low at the best of times. 

Drove past on day one of pubs opening at 5pm and it was heaving. Been the same most days since. 

 

 

43 minutes ago, little whitt said:

no its small on CNR next to what was the VIC

 

Ah right, makes sense

V&A seemed far too big to be called the Little Vic

Had no idea it had reopened in some guise

Is it littler than Sam's Bar?

Did Sam's Bar even reopen post lockdow

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2 hours ago, ZicoKelly said:

 

Ah right, makes sense

V&A seemed to be called the Little Vic

Had no idea it had reopened in some guise

Is it littler than Sam's Bar?

Did Sam's Bar even reopen post lockdow

Little Vic is smaller than Sams and is usually rammed.

Sam's hasn't reopened which may go some way to explain why the Little Vic was rammed before this second lockdown and on Tuesday when everywhere else closed straight away which is what LW was going on about

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2 minutes ago, Gonk said:

Little Vic is smaller than Sams and is usually rammed.

Sam's hasn't reopened which may go some way to explain why the Little Vic is rammed

How is it still open if it’s supposed to be takeaway only?

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48 minutes ago, Tonge moor green jacket said:

The chart has figures on it from today, and the previous few days. 

Unless we're talking about a different chart.

I'm confused.

The data comes from here www.coronavirus.data.gov.uk/cases

If you look at the cases by specimen date, you can see that there's no data for today, 19 cases yesterday, 474 on the 8th and so on. It's about 4.5 days behind apparently. Must be down to delays in lab processing / reporting and such like

As most people take up to 5 days to show symptoms, and some get postal tests which adds a few days more on, the actual daily infected number is a likely to be over a week behind what we are seeing in the report

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5 minutes ago, RONNIE PHILLIPS said:

Boris thinking of introducing 10pm curfew nationwide? Where do I go to get fitted for my tag? 

What fucking difference would that make. 

Seriously? 

Suppose it means pubs shut early. Everyone will just go out an hour earlier! 

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