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Whether I know or not won't make any difference. We'll cross that bridge when we come to it. In the meantime I'll get on with living life to the full and winding OL up!! :lol: :wave:

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In my case it's not I don't want to know. I do know the facts and keep up to date with them and make my own informed decisions.

What I don't want to do is condemn myself to zero social life on the basis of something that is now killing fewer peopke than cancer and heart disease (having survived both of those) and even a moderate flu season. And I also don't need anyone banging on about it as if they are the only ones with the ability to make a reasoned judgement.

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oldbluefox wrote: 20 Apr 2023, 18:36
Whether I know or not won't make any difference. We'll cross that bridge when we come to it. In the meantime I'll get on with living life to the full and winding OL up!! :lol: :wave:

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You clearly don’t appreciate how this Kingy, Queeny thing is affecting me…I’ve had to resort to medication I’ll have you know :shock: :wave: .

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Gill W wrote: 20 Apr 2023, 18:30
I really find it strange that people say we ‘have to live with it’ and yet they prefer to know nothing about it.

To my mind, living with something means understanding it and keeping up to date with it

But I get that it’s easier and more comfortable to not look too closely.

I won’t say anymore, as I can see that people don’t want to know. Just hope that you don’t get too many surprises further on down the road.
I am over 75 Gill so I get booster jabs every 6 months, I happen to believe that vaccination provides far more protection than any preventative measures I take.
However I feel my general personal hygeine regime does provide me with a reasonable degree of protection. Beyond that I trust our health service and pharmaceutical companies to ensure that the vaccines they provide will maximise the protection against most current mutations, so I don't need to understand or keep up to date with anything, other than when my next booster shot is needed.
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Mervyn and Trish wrote: 20 Apr 2023, 18:57
In my case it's not I don't want to know. I do know the facts and keep up to date with them and make my own informed decisions.

What I don't want to do is condemn myself to zero social life on the basis of something that is now killing fewer peopke than cancer and heart disease (having survived both of those) and even a moderate flu season. And I also don't need anyone banging on about it as if they are the only ones with the ability to make a reasoned judgement.
Who said anything about having zero social life or even making reasoned judgements?

Also, not sure why the only measurement is ‘death’. Things have moved on, which was the theme of what I have said today.
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Am I not allowed to make statements of my position if no-else used the phrase I choose before? My opinion and my perception is as relevant as anyone else's. Why do you assume I have to follow your theme of the day? And by the way I think you'll find it was actually you who started quoting death figures.

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Whilst it is accepted that many over 75’s fall into the more vulnerable groups it could also be said that the six-monthly vaccination’s gives this group a big advantage on those who fall below this cut off point. I for one would be far less risk aversive if at 69 years of age I qualified for the six-monthly vaccination allocation.
I for one still avoid crowded places, gel my hands after visits to petrol stations… and kick a*se if anyone invades my personal space uninvited.
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Anyone who keeps spouting on against the King and Queen will be found out and maybe disappear after the weekend.
The micro chip inserted into us under the guise of a covid jab will be activated by the government on Sunday at 3pm
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Ray B wrote: 21 Apr 2023, 15:19
Anyone who keeps spouting on against the King and Queen will be found out and maybe disappear after the weekend.
The micro chip inserted into us under the guise of a covid jab will be activated by the government on Sunday at 3pm
One can only hope.......
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Mervyn and Trish wrote: 20 Apr 2023, 21:13
Am I not allowed to make statements of my position if no-else used the phrase I choose before? My opinion and my perception is as relevant as anyone else's. Why do you assume I have to follow your theme of the day? And by the way I think you'll find it was actually you who started quoting death figures.
I mentioned death figures for the benefit of Towny, who seemed to think that Covid was 'over'. But I immediately moved on, because it has become apparent that COVID has many other impacts, apart from 'death'. But nobody wants to talk about it, which is far enough - in the wider world nobody wants to talk about it either!

As you know, we are all allowed to say what we want, as long as we stay within the forum rules. I made no assumption about what you are 'permitted' to say - but, we are allowed to comment on what other forum members say. As nothing had been said about 'restrictions', I thought your remark about a zero social life was a bit of a non-sequitur, so I made a comment.
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Funnily enough cancer and heart disease have impacts other than death too, many far more serious and for far more people than Covid. There you go. I talked about it.

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May I suggest that we dispense with the forum rules and have a bloody good punch up :thumbup: :lol:

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How did Harry and Wills get into this one?

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Mervyn and Trish wrote: 21 Apr 2023, 20:02
How did Harry and Wills get into this one?
I’m pleased that you are finally seeking my opinion on such matters, :lol:

I wouldn’t stake more than £100,000 on this being true, but I’m sure somewhere within the fallout Harry will have said to William…” how could you do to Kate what our father did to our mother” which wouldn’t have helped with brotherly love.

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Onelife wrote: 21 Apr 2023, 19:25
May I suggest that we dispense with the forum rules and have a bloody good punch up :thumbup: :lol:
Can I have the first swipe? :lol:
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Onelife wrote: 21 Apr 2023, 20:31

I wouldn’t stake more than £100,000 on this being true
, but I’m sure somewhere within the fallout Harry will have said to William…” how could you do to Kate what our father did to our mother” which wouldn’t have helped with brotherly love.
Very wise. Best to keep hold of your money. Better spent donated to Foxy's Holiday Fund.
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Onelife wrote: 21 Apr 2023, 20:31
Mervyn and Trish wrote: 21 Apr 2023, 20:02
How did Harry and Wills get into this one?
I’m pleased that you are finally seeking my opinion on such matters, :lol:

I wouldn’t stake more than £100,000 on this being true, but I’m sure somewhere within the fallout Harry will have said to William…” how could you do to Kate what our father did to our mother” which wouldn’t have helped with brotherly love.
To which I understand William replied "And what your wife did to her first husband".
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oldbluefox wrote: 21 Apr 2023, 20:46
Onelife wrote: 21 Apr 2023, 19:25
May I suggest that we dispense with the forum rules and have a bloody good punch up :thumbup: :lol:
Can I have the first swipe? :lol:
After me :D

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If Barney joins the punch up I’m out of here…he’s an x pro I’ll have you know :problem: :)

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Onelife wrote: 21 Apr 2023, 22:35
If Barney joins the punch up I’m out of here…he’s an x pro I’ll have you know :problem: :)

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Stephen wrote: 22 Apr 2023, 07:53
Onelife wrote: 21 Apr 2023, 22:35
If Barney joins the punch up I’m out of here…he’s an x pro I’ll have you know :problem: :)

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OL, I will ring the bell for you. 🛎️
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Ray B wrote: 22 Apr 2023, 09:22
OL, I will ring the bell for you. 🛎️
Be careful what you are signing up for Ray…before you know it we’ll be known as a pair of Ding-a-Lings :shock: :)

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Onelife wrote: 22 Apr 2023, 09:41
Ray B wrote: 22 Apr 2023, 09:22
OL, I will ring the bell for you. 🛎️
Be careful what you are signing up for Ray…before you know it we’ll be known as a pair of Ding-a-Lings :shock: :)
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Don't say that Foxy. Keith will get the hump

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