Out of interest, is this a genuine loophole that anyone can exploit? So let's say you had a crash under the influence of drink or drugs (obviously we do not know whether this is the case with Grealish), provided you leave details with someone at the scene, you can disappear until it's out of...
Brady and Gronk will feel that they run the show in TB. Brady is looking frail (although he'll have some decent weapons unlike last year in New England). No Bellichek, who was clearly the brains of the operation in New England (rebuilding the offense 3 times, managing to always have a great...
This. Although the worrying thing is that they are far from playthings, it's much darker than that. These arrangements make the club part of the political establishment of that country, make it a massive tool in global propaganda for corrupt regimes and are used to launder money and assets into...
I don't think "I would like to know roughly what the plan is for when the lockdown does end, and what kinds of signs are we waiting for to start easing it off?" is really fairly surmised by your comments above.
The vice-president of the CBI (I think that was his role, I wasn't watching too closely) on Question Time last night was saying that businesses desperately need to know this. They need to plan ahead for re-opening, or perhaps not re-opening, and what kind of trade they are likely to be doing as...
Significantly better than 17th April 2020 promises to be.
I have to say I much preferred the second pitch invasion after the Huddersfield result came in.
Haven't AITC staff been furloughed? I know it may be a separate entity, but it basically exists to associate the club's name with good community action, so I would argue they are club employees by proxy.
Last summer we ripped up the decking that we inherited when we moved in. All the reasons outlined above - ridiculously slippy (and crossing it was the only way out into the garden), starting to come loose and the timbers underneath were rotting. We wrongly took a punt that there would be...
I'm starting to think I would reluctantly take behind-closed-doors football to finish this season.
As much as I think the fans and crowds are everything, if the alternative is a very different (or even non-existent) football to return to, this could be a necessary evil to keep things ticking...
Stole some classics from the school library where I work on the last day I was there - finished Brave New World and Great Gatsby, got Tale of Two Cities and East of Eden to go.
Amazon delivery tomorrow with some of my own choices.
Ok - I'm not saying you've gone to the wrong place. However...I've very rarely ever ended up listening to shit live music on an evening in the pub. So I feel like you've possibly been mainly going in a certain type of pub. But I can't claim to have travelled all over the country as you have.
Fair point on the scenery - although like a lot of places the weather can really add to it's beauty. Think you're being a bit harsh on the pubs though - sounds like what I'd expect someone who's gone door to door in Temple Bar on Shop Street in Galway to say, but the pub culture in a lot of the...
Germany for me, although specifically Bavaria. Love the reliability of the transport etc, love the beer culture, love the food, love the mountains, love the architecture and facilities in small towns,. Admittedly my time there has been spent with quite well-off middle class colleagues, but love...
Absolutely, I think you'd be mad to actively want to get it.
But a situation whereby people who've had the illness can travel, play sport, go to work etc whilst others can't would create some very bizarre dynamics.
Yeah, I mean obviously the post about the person effectively having a party in the front garden is obviously pushing it.
My front garden is relatively small and close to the pavement - if I was to sit right near the house I'd probably be about 2/3m from people walking past. Luckily I've got a...
Just to play devil's advocate, could this not encourage some people to flout rules in an attempt to get the virus? I'm not saying this would ever be my thinking, but if someone in their 30's who thinks they are likely to have a mild case, and has some travel lined up, isn't a frontline worker...