CatmanV2
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Chemically speaking, alcohol is in fact a solution.
Most sensible thing I've seen for a while. I'm sure someone will dispute the fact though.....
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Chemically speaking, alcohol is in fact a solution.
I’m sure they will.Most sensible thing I've seen for a while. I'm sure someone will dispute the fact though.....
C
Re the above:- Changed for the better ? I don’t think so, how has life changed for the better, a lot of people and their relatives (18,00 plus) would disagree.
You could always drink every day, if that was your personal choice, nothing changed there has it.
No pressure ? tell that to those and their families who have no choice but go out to work and face the consequences.
Nobody in town, hopefully that’s true, they are being responsible.
Quiet roads, agreed, but no where to go. Have I missed anything.
Myself and mine, like many others are trying to make the best of it as much as we can but I disagree with all of your statements above, sorry! I just had to say so.
I can see why this comment was made but maybe some remote home diagnosis via various means might actually reduce NHS burdens. We have proven face to face physical diagnosis at a doctor surgery or hospital is not always needed.
Oh I so agree with this. I don’t often pop out my box to comment but the media / so called journalists are glamourising a destructive use of bullying and bad mouthing tactics. Are they really any help in this situation?It’s not the government’s responsibility, it’s the management of the NHS that is responsible. All Health Trusts/Boards have comprehensive risk registers and are part of regional/national planning/procurement groups. It’s too easy to blame the government for everything when hugely bureaucratic organisations should carry the can and have planned/reacted better. Massively regrettable and the government now needs to step in and assist but the ‘pass it to the top’ blame culture has to go.
Some pretty muddled thinking there Wack, are you sure your oxy sats are ok?I wasn't having a pop , I assume you can turn the subtitles on and off OK , people likely to buy these machines will be elderly with money ( again not a pop)
I was curious to see what it was , first 3 places that came up were out of stock, if it becomes the next panic buy item I can see 111 getting swamped with my "machine says I'm dying" calls they can do nothing about so these people will end up banging on the doors of A&E
Panic buying and crawling over people to buy toilet rolls shows the sort of people we're dealing with here, first time I went to Asda there was almost a fight in the queue to get in when a guy stood right behind the guy in front and refused to move , we weren't even in the shop yet
Don't know,don't careSome pretty muddled thinking there Wack, are you sure your oxy sats are ok?
Don't know,don't care
I'm sticking to the rules, not going out , not taking the long way round because I have a nice car but I'm not buying anything to check myself or worrying about it.
I saw a guy who'd made face masks out of old clothes yesterday , I'm thinking if you can smell a fart through pants and Jeans that's muddled thinking
Though if ever 2 people ever needed putting down here they are , empty roads , hopefully they've been stupid enough to upload the evidence needed to send them to prison
Though if ever 2 people ever needed putting down here they are , empty roads , hopefully they've been stupid enough to upload the evidence needed to send them to prison
The shots of them being extracted from the wreckage by the fire service with flail chests would have been better to watch.Though if ever 2 people ever needed putting down here they are , empty roads , hopefully they've been stupid enough to upload the evidence needed to send them to prison
That’s too humane. Surely you want them to suffer..Or one of those 1 mile range sniper rifles as they round a bend near a lake
I do 100% agree with you. With a certain proportion of the population I can certainly understand the issues. I like to think I am a little more thoughtful....often far too much so than your normal thinker.
I bought mine at Win Health btw.
Do you have a link to the purchasing bit?
I spent 3 months in hospital as a child with severe bronchitis (thats what my parents said it was, although it seems a long time for a chest infection) and I'm convinced my lungs have never worked to what (I think, but then I'm no doctor) their full capacity should be.
Would be a useful bit of kit to have, especially with the amount of cycling I'm doing now.
They're out of stock!