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Slow news day? The real deal? End of the world? 
 

They’re saying it probably came from an animal, has Somebody been shagging monkeys again? 

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Anyone seen “Don’t Fuck with Cats” on Netflix? Not that it’s about the cat lovers, but they are an odd bunch.

@Casinowhen does mrs cas think we will be significantly vaccinated to get on with our lives again? She given you any thoughts?

2 hours ago, Casino said:

I hear thats quick and painless, so ruled it out

Nope. I had a young cat a few years back that somebody poisoned with anti freeze. Not painless.

I'd like to chime into the cat v dog debate with the greatest of levellers... 

 

If you have either your house smells and is full of fur

 

 

15 minutes ago, boltondiver said:

Me mum’s been done

Seems strange that those who have had it are being vaccinated, but I read that the protection is only for 4 months (?)

Better safe than sorry

Nah, I reckon it will be much longer than that, a few years at least I bet for most. Theres only a handful of people who caught covid in early spring that have been reinfected 10 months later, so antibodies, or the ability to remake antibodies looks like its long standing. I might be wrong but hope not.

1 hour ago, Tonge moor green jacket said:

I feel your pain there.

Dog or cat its horrendous. Towards the end of my time with bmbc, my colleague was knocking on a bit, so I'd leave him on the mower all day, and take up the strimmer. 

Bad enough when taking turns, but day after day, hitting animal turds at around 8000rpm, would leave significant splatter patterns on the clothing and a reek to match.

Getting a face full was a particular highlight. 

Try the same on the hard shoulder banking when it’s what some filthy wagon driver has left in a Tesco bag ...🤢

 

8 minutes ago, peelyfeet said:

 I might be wrong

Unlikely

not giving the Get DEAD numbers yet as the Bingo machine  is fooked

1 hour ago, miamiwhite said:

Very rare we agree Jezza, but you're spot on here. Dog owners have their faces and balls licked constantly by harassing hounds that have been rolling in cow pat for hours.

On this issue I agree with you 100%

Cats - bringing people together since the middle ages.

14 minutes ago, fatolive said:

Try the same on the hard shoulder banking when it’s what some filthy wagon driver has left in a Tesco bag ...🤢

Twats.

16 minutes ago, stevieb said:

I'd like to chime into the cat v dog debate with the greatest of levellers... 

 

If you have either your house smells and is full of fur

 

 

It is a fur point.

I mean, we domesticated cats to kill vermin and now we feed them. We trained dogs to protect livestock and property and now we buy them beds.

I think its us that are the odd ones here.

16 minutes ago, peelyfeet said:

Nah, I reckon it will be much longer than that, a few years at least I bet for most. Theres only a handful of people who caught covid in early spring that have been reinfected 10 months later, so antibodies, or the ability to remake antibodies looks like its long standing. I might be wrong but hope not.

Some comment earlier about five months. Seems a bit short, but its not like one day all is good then the next you're fucked.

Just too much "info" out their at times.

Be happier once jabbed.

2 hours ago, Ani said:

My MIL is 84 and not been asked yet  

Fucking me off that people think I need a daily update on this from my missus. Despite being asked every day I have no idea when she might be asked to go along. 

The power of WWAys MIL getting done Sunday  

20 minutes ago, peelyfeet said:

Nah, I reckon it will be much longer than that, a few years at least I bet for most. Theres only a handful of people who caught covid in early spring that have been reinfected 10 months later, so antibodies, or the ability to remake antibodies looks like its long standing. I might be wrong but hope not.

Didn't they report today that that probably isn't the case if you caught it at the start? 

Although they are still at the beginning of all this, so I guess they are finding out more and more each day.

1 minute ago, Ani said:

The power of WWAys MIL getting done Sunday  

Someone reading that cold would be like 😲

3 minutes ago, Not in Crawley said:

It is a fur point.

I mean, we domesticated cats to kill vermin and now we feed them. We trained dogs to protect livestock and property and now we buy them beds.

I think its us that are the odd ones here.

I watch people scooping dog shit up in a carrier bag and sticking it in their pocket (if they aren't cunts) and just think "what are you doing you mentalist". 

But then single dog lovers probably think the same when we've got kids! 

3 minutes ago, stevieb said:

I watch people scooping dog shit up in a carrier bag and sticking it in their pocket (if they aren't cunts) and just think "what are you doing you mentalist". 

But then single dog lovers probably think the same when we've got kids! 

 Better than leaving it in a tree.

4 minutes ago, stevieb said:

I watch people scooping dog shit up in a carrier bag and sticking it in their pocket (if they aren't cunts) and just think "what are you doing you mentalist". 

But then single dog lovers probably think the same when we've got kids! 

I don't know about you but I never did put my kids shit in my pocket.

1 minute ago, Tonge moor green jacket said:

 Better than leaving it in a tree.

Or a tree for that matter.

7 minutes ago, stevieb said:

I watch people scooping dog shit up in a carrier bag and sticking it in their pocket (if they aren't cunts) and just think "what are you doing you mentalist". 

But then single dog lovers probably think the same when we've got kids! 

You put your kids' shit into a carrier bag and then put it in your pocket?

35 minutes ago, DazBob said:

Nope. I had a young cat a few years back that somebody poisoned with anti freeze. Not painless.

How did you find out? Who did it? Why did they do it?

A real cunt's trick...

5 minutes ago, Not in Crawley said:

Didn't they report today that that probably isn't the case if you caught it at the start? 

Although they are still at the beginning of all this, so I guess they are finding out more and more each day.

If you mean the Siren study, it shows at least 5 months antibody cover, reinfection chance was in 0.66% and of those who were reinfecteced they had much milder symptoms than first time, and it was healthcare workers, who are exposed to much higher reinfection risks at a higher prevalence than joe public, so it's pretty low. And this wasn't vaccine cover, the vaccine is supposed to provide higher cover than average infection 83% v 95%, so hopefully it will be a tiny number.

Old man got his appointment for the vaccine today 

Breightmet Health centre.

fuckin made up to be honest, he’s not been out the house since last March hardly ,  start of the way out of it. 

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