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Hampden Park

Ex R.N.
Oct 7, 2003
4,993
Very true shippers.

“People who panic make shit decisions, it never ends well” quote from Colour Sargent Wilkie RM - Norway 1984. Has always stuck with me.


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Indeed shipwreck. I am sure i know that Royal, he was either on the Fearless with me and smudge early 90's or Minerva down south in 82.
 








Deportivo Seagull

I should coco
Jul 22, 2003
5,478
Mid Sussex
No. Short guy, black hair, compulsory tash, quietly spoken. Was on the training Staff for Clockwork 84. Artic warfare instructor.


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Hampden Park

Ex R.N.
Oct 7, 2003
4,993
No. Short guy, black hair, compulsory tash, quietly spoken. Was on the training Staff for Clockwork 84. Artic warfare instructor.


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Different Royal then. Cheers m8y, stay safe :wink::salute:




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Deportivo Seagull

I should coco
Jul 22, 2003
5,478
Mid Sussex
“If it sounds like a stupid idea ... then it most probably is” was another of his favourite sayings.


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Deportivo Seagull

I should coco
Jul 22, 2003
5,478
Mid Sussex
This was ALLEGEDLY posted by a Brit living in Italy. It’s from Facebook so treat with CAUTION. I’ve reposted purely for the entertainment value, the fact that it does contain a some sage advice and it has a ring truth about it.

‘Dear People of the UK

You will of course be aware that Italy has taken extreme measures in the hope of slowing the spread of the Corona Virus. These are measures the UK may be forced to implement, later down the line.

As a Brit living in Italy, here are some things you need to know:

Our supermarkets HAVE STAYED OPEN. They are on slightly reduced hours and you have to queue to get in (yes, it’s a ball-ache) but they are OPEN. EVERY DAY. Deliveries continue to arrive so for ****s sake, shop like NORMAL HUMAN BEINGS!

Enforced social isolation does not mean you cannot leave your house. It means you can still leave your house for ESSENTIAL activity, like shopping. So put down the ****ing pasta and toilet rolls and breathe. Now you don’t have to share a bed with your four kids because you’ve had to turn their rooms in to store cupboards for the all the pointless and selfish hoarding you are doing.

Pharmacies are still open so you DO NOT NEED 236 bottles of Calpol, 429 packets of paracetamol and 987 Tubigrips. Colds, flu, headaches, muscle pain, period pain, teething babies. They are still out there, Corona Virus or not. So, again, step away from the goods, buy what you NEED, put back what you don’t. We still have access to all basic medical needs. Again, we have to queue and observe the recommended 1M distance from others but within our community, this has been well-organised and adhered to. Suck it up. For info, the Italians do not queue or respect personal space in the way that we Brits do. If they can do it, then you ****ing can too! It’s practically a national pastime!

Bakeries and butchers - still open. See points above.

Pet shops - still open. Calm it, Fido. Your nightly Dentastix is safe.

DIY shops - still open for ESSENTIAL maintenance items. I only know this because I tried to buy a cactus when I went for a new shower head, only to find non-essential aisles closed to the public. Fair enough, right?

Do me a favour. Share this around. The measures are extreme but they are not SO extreme that you need to be utter ***** to each other.

Shop responsibly. Then go home, pour yourself a gin and celebrate the fact that your food shop is not going to take you 6 hours to put away.

And let’s be honest, on the off chance that you do contract the virus, the last ****ing thing you are going to want is a big bowl of pasta, 2ltrs of Fanta and a bumper pack of ****ing Morrison’s sausage rolls.’


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dangull

Well-known member
Feb 24, 2013
5,164
Italy has overtaken China in total number of deaths. 427 more in the last 24 hours, a horrific number but slightly less than yesterday.3,405 in total.
 


The Wizard

Well-known member
Jul 2, 2009
18,401
Terrible statistics in Italy, we can only hope what many of us are doing now will prevent us reaching that level as fast as they have.
 




Garry Nelson's teacher

Well-known member
May 11, 2015
5,257
Bloody Worthing!
Johnson was pretty poor in today's press conference. There was almost nothing new to announce and he got into a mess with a claim that 'we can turn the tide' within 12 weeks. When pressed he went into bluster mode and was unable to indicate what that might actually mean. He almost lapsed into 'get Brexit done' mode i.e. repeating a slogan.

On the 'London issue', still no intention to shut down pubs and clubs, even though he acknowledged that there was a 'patchy' response to social distancing. Has he ever been in a pub? Surely if only 5 people can turn up to a C of E wedding, why is he happy to see people sitting jam-packed in a pub (perhaps this tradition is more scared than a church wedding?)

Not a great session for building confidence, in my view.

(Wetherspoons,, Worthing at 15.00hrs as seen through a window: no shortage of 70+ punters sitting around the same tables.)
 


Dave the OAP

Well-known member
Jul 5, 2003
46,762
at home
My god! The figures coming out of Italy are truly shocking.

This is not some third world country, this is a modern so called first world democracy with a great health care system. I have been unfortunate to visit a hospital in Italy and it was a fabulous caring place.

This is horrible. We have lots of friends in Italy and visited the country and I have studied their Roman and pre Roman history and this is very upsetting.
 


Springal

Well-known member
Feb 12, 2005
24,787
GOSBTS
Agreed. Rubbish press conference. And moving to 'remote' only - even easier to squirm out of questions.

It is effecting businesses. My barbers has had to let 50% of his staff go this week. Demand has dropped off, risk of imminent closure and had to protect his income + ability to pay bills. Doesn't help that he is a landlord and his tenant is already making noises about stopping rent for a bit.
 




Wrong-Direction

Well-known member
Mar 10, 2013
13,646
Yep terrible today, no hope.

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The Wizard

Well-known member
Jul 2, 2009
18,401
So far i thought Boris and the two with him had been dealing with questions quite well but today they were very poor, just repeated the same answers, I thought particularly the expert in epidemics looked extremely tired and downtrodden, remember they are human too, so as much as it wasn’t a very enlightening conference I can’t imagine they are going to be everyday, there isn’t always going to be anything new to say.

We are in a phase of this virus now where the early damage has been done, we must all be responsible and act now so that in two weeks time we aren’t where Italy are.
 


Dick Head

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Jan 3, 2010
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WATFORD zero

Well-known member
NSC Patron
Jul 10, 2003
27,795
Johnson was pretty poor in today's press conference. There was almost nothing new to announce and he got into a mess with a claim that 'we can turn the tide' within 12 weeks. When pressed he went into bluster mode and was unable to indicate what that might actually mean. He almost lapsed into 'get Brexit done' mode i.e. repeating a slogan.

On the 'London issue', still no intention to shut down pubs and clubs, even though he acknowledged that there was a 'patchy' response to social distancing. Has he ever been in a pub? Surely if only 5 people can turn up to a C of E wedding, why is he happy to see people sitting jam-packed in a pub (perhaps this tradition is more scared than a church wedding?)

Not a great session for building confidence, in my view.

(Wetherspoons,, Worthing at 15.00hrs as seen through a window: no shortage of 70+ punters sitting around the same tables.)

Watch again. 12 weeks was discussed behind closed doors and wasn't part of the press release.

Somebody from the press picked up on it immediately, asked the question, and Johnson looked left and right before he answered. They looked intently at their notes.

I've been stitched up enough times behind a lectern to recognise that look of panic :lolol:
 


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