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48 minutes ago, stevieb said:

Just in time for the 4th one to save your summer holidays. 

Youd need one going to many holiday destinations anyway. Whats the problem with this one?

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Nearly 100 Tory MPs rebelled tonight in plan B measures. They chose to back more sewage in rivers, a care package that discriminates unfairly against the least well off, NI tax increases that affect the lowest paid most and didn’t flinch when Bozo proposed changing the law to save a bent colleague. Yet wearing masks and covid passes is a bridge too far, fucking loonies!!

Posted
3 minutes ago, gonzo said:

Youd need one going to many holiday destinations anyway. Whats the problem with this one?

I don't want to be getting jabbed every 6 months for the rest of my life on the promise that this jab is definitely the one that will let life go back to 2019. 

They just need to come out and say "there'll be a jab twice a year, probably forever". Then maybe people will decide if they want to go down that road or not rather than being drawn in as 'this one's the last honest' spiel we currently have which if I'm honest just fuels suspicion 

It was 2 jabs for full protection... 

3 to save Christmas... 

4 will be summer hols... 

 

 

 

 

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Just now, stevieb said:

I don't want to be getting jabbed every 6 months for the rest of my life on the promise that this jab is definitely the one that will let life go back to 2019. 

They just need to come out and say "there'll be a jab twice a year, probably forever". Then maybe people will decide if they want to go down that road or not rather than being drawn in as 'this one's the last honest' spiel we currently have which if I'm honest just fuels suspicion 

It was 2 jabs for full protection... 

3 to save Christmas... 

4 will be summer hols... 

 

 

 

 

Making things up again.

Linda Bauld gave a simple answer this morning. 

If, for a few years, we have an injection once every 6 months, what is the problem?

Posted
3 minutes ago, stevieb said:

I don't want to be getting jabbed every 6 months for the rest of my life on the promise that this jab is definitely the one that will let life go back to 2019. 

They just need to come out and say "there'll be a jab twice a year, probably forever". Then maybe people will decide if they want to go down that road or not rather than being drawn in as 'this one's the last honest' spiel we currently have which if I'm honest just fuels suspicion 

It was 2 jabs for full protection... 

3 to save Christmas... 

4 will be summer hols... 

 

 

 

 

 Unless I got a different message I always knew the “full protection” was for a period of time and the efficacy would wane. I always expected more jabs. Same as flu it’s annual. 
 

I must have seen a different version of things clearly. 
 

anywy booster Sunday which then will allow me to holiday in  May as my current passport will expire In April as that’s 12mths since my first jab 

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2 minutes ago, Tonge moor green jacket said:

Making things up again.

Linda Bauld gave a simple answer this morning. 

If, for a few years, we have an injection once every 6 months, what is the problem?

I missed that bit on the BBC when the roll out started where they said take this vaccine every 6 months for a few years and we'll get back to normal. 

 

Posted
1 minute ago, stevieb said:

I missed that bit on the BBC when the roll out started where they said take this vaccine every 6 months for a few years and we'll get back to normal. 

 

For ages we were told the earth was flat

Do we keep believing that forever?

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Just now, Casino said:

For ages we were told the earth was flat

Do we keep believing that forever?

You mean it's not? 

Them YouTubers should know 

Posted
Just now, victor meldrew said:

i give blood every 12 weeks , needles don't bother me 

Same. 

Though definitely not as regular since WFH 

Used to go to the blood centre on market Street in manc on my lunch. 

Posted
8 minutes ago, stevieb said:

Same. 

Though definitely not as regular since WFH 

Used to go to the blood centre on market Street in manc on my lunch. 

Top man. A donor transfusion saved my mams life. I’d encourage everyone to do it 

Posted
Just now, kent_white said:

Glad you enjoyed it too. Thai Chicken Green Curry and rice - massive portion £5:50. You can't argue with those prices! 👍

It’s as close to authentic as you will get on these shores albeit still not a patch on over there is it I would say.  and I’ve recommended it on here before think you have too. 
 

the shite you get served in a lot of places over here is just generic turd

 

there is a place near me that does excellent food and we go once a month but it’s not as good as that place and I would be a fornightly visitor at least if I was local 

Posted
2 minutes ago, Escobarp said:

It’s as close to authentic as you will get on these shores albeit still not a patch on over there is it I would say.  and I’ve recommended it on here before think you have too. 
 

the shite you get served in a lot of places over here is just generic turd

 

there is a place near me that does excellent food and we go once a month but it’s not as good as that place and I would be a fornightly visitor at least if I was local 

I know the owners Ben and Petch well through at least a hundred beef pad grapow orders! Still don't get any free prawn crackers. Or a happy ending 😁

Last time I went are in Nam Ploy they had Indian chefs. Awful place!

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