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Re: The Covid thread - YamFazFan - 28-05-21

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Re: The Covid thread - fazersharp - 28-05-21

(28-05-21, 04:13 PM)YamFazFan link Wrote: They must have paid a fortune for them as well. Have you seen how much dogs, any dogs, are nowadays :eek . And it's easier to escape from Alcatraz than get one from a rescue centre.
Chinese eat them - and bats apparently --- if you believe the covid cover story. 


Re: The Covid thread - fazersharp - 29-05-21

Well done your royal highness dutchess of Cambridge for publizing having your first vaccine. Meanwhile Jeza remains silent on the issue if he is a vaccine sceptic or not.


Re: The Covid thread - Grahamm - 30-05-21

You know, I can sell you some nice whips if you want to keep flogging that dead horse...  :rolleyes


Re: The Covid thread - YamFazFan - 30-05-21

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Re: The Covid thread - fazersharp - 30-05-21

(30-05-21, 09:24 AM)YamFazFan link Wrote: That's ironic seeing how he's already had the Labour whip withdrawn :lol
Boom ?


Re: The Covid thread - Grahamm - 30-05-21

(30-05-21, 09:24 AM)YamFazFan link Wrote: That's ironic seeing how he's already had the Labour whip withdrawn :lol

:rolleyes


Re: The Covid thread - YamFazFan - 30-05-21

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Re: The Covid thread - YamFazFan - 30-05-21

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Re: The Covid thread - fazersharp - 30-05-21

I think the reason is that he can not have it due to an illness that he wants to keep hidden. I have always thought he has had a stroke, look at any interview with him, he always talks with his head to one side.


Re: The Covid thread - Grahamm - 30-05-21

And your medical qualifications are...?


Re: The Covid thread - fazersharp - 30-05-21

(30-05-21, 06:26 PM)Grahamm link Wrote: And your medical qualifications are...?
none whatsoever. Read what I said." I thought." I am just a bystander looking at what I see and I see a man who looks like he has had a stroke. Go ahead look at interviews, tell me he doesn't talk with his head cocked to one side.


Re: The Covid thread - fazersharp - 31-05-21

I have just found out that there was a massive anti lockdown protest in London, 100s of thousands marching through London. And not one mention of it on BBC or sky news.  :eek


Re: The Covid thread - Grahamm - 31-05-21

(30-05-21, 07:54 PM)fazersharp link Wrote: I am just a bystander looking at what I see and I see a man who looks like he has had a stroke. Go ahead look at interviews, tell me he doesn't talk with his head cocked to one side.

And a big "so what if he does?" Of course I have little doubt that what you're *really* trying to imply is that he is possibly "brain damaged"...  :rolleyes


Re: The Covid thread - Grahamm - 31-05-21

(31-05-21, 10:03 AM)fazersharp link Wrote: I have just found out that there was a massive anti lockdown protest in London, 100s of thousands marching through London. And not one mention of it on BBC or sky news.  :eek

I wonder who made the decision at the BBC...?

The New BBC Chairman has DonatedOVER £400,000to the Conservatives

Quote:Sharp spent 23 years working for New York banking giant Goldman Sachs and reportedly oversaw the work of Rishi Sunak, during the now Chancellor’s early career in the finance industry. Latterly, Sharp was on the Bank of England’s Financial Policy Committee for six years until 2019.

It also seems that the new BBC Chairman has made a minor career in the field of Conservative Party fundraising – donating an estimated £416,189 to the party and its politicians since the turn of the century.

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His appointment follows that of Tim Davie, who was announced as the corporation’s new Director General in September. Davie stood as a councillor for the Conservative Party in 1993 and 1994, and was deputy chairman of the Hammersmith and Fulham Conservatives in the 1990s.



Re: The Covid thread - fazersharp - 31-05-21

(31-05-21, 11:32 AM)Grahamm link Wrote: [quote author=fazersharp link=topic=26604.msg325625#msg325625 date=1622400898]
I am just a bystander looking at what I see and I see a man who looks like he has had a stroke. Go ahead look at interviews, tell me he doesn't talk with his head cocked to one side.

And a big "so what if he does?" Of course I have little doubt that what you're *really* trying to imply is that he is possibly "brain damaged"...  :rolleyes
[/quote]So you agree then that he does look like he has had a stroke. Your hypothesis that he has brain damage would explain why he is staying tight lipped about his jab status. If he was to come clean and say he has not had it then he is either an anti vaxer like his brother or he has a medical condition that he wants to keep secret.


Re: The Covid thread - YamFazFan - 31-05-21

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Re: The Covid thread - mtread - 31-05-21

Quote: The sooner the new Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill comes in the better.


Like in Belarus and Hong Kong, you mean?  :rolleyes


Re: The Covid thread - fazersharp - 31-05-21

(31-05-21, 01:47 PM)mtread link Wrote:
Quote: The sooner the new Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill comes in the better.
I thought the government haters pointed at Hong Kong as a lesson on the way to do things coronations


Like in Belarus and Hong Kong, you mean?  :rolleyes



Re: The Covid thread - mtread - 31-05-21

Quote: thought the government haters pointed at Hong Kong as a lesson on the way to do things coronations
Trust you to bring the Royals into this  :lol