A dram in exchange for the pox...
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A dram in exchange for the pox...
is an ill bargain indeed. (- Samuel Pepys)
So who's going to the pub this weekend?
So who's going to the pub this weekend?
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Re: A dram in exchange for the pox...
Tables pre book only, table service, not supposed to sit with groups, I'm not really seeing much point. I'm arguably doing more socialising than usual by doing MTB and xsr rides, so not meeting others at the pub, I'm not fussed about.
I'd like a nice sit down meal out I must admit, but not desperate for it.
I'd like a nice sit down meal out I must admit, but not desperate for it.
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Re: A dram in exchange for the pox...
I miss the pub a bit, I really do miss going out for a nice meal and not having to wash the pots.
Not enough to jump through all the hoops... not that many pub will actually follow the rules.
Not enough to jump through all the hoops... not that many pub will actually follow the rules.
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Re: A dram in exchange for the pox...
The highly overrated flu going around is not the problem, the government is.
So you go to the pub and days later they get a positive on the day you were there. You might not have been there at the same time. You might not have been anywhere near the positive but you are then stuffed.
And if a member of staff is the positive, they'll shut the surrounding 50 miles down.
I'll bet we all remember the closing scene of the first Terminator "The storm clouds are gathering".
So you go to the pub and days later they get a positive on the day you were there. You might not have been there at the same time. You might not have been anywhere near the positive but you are then stuffed.
And if a member of staff is the positive, they'll shut the surrounding 50 miles down.
I'll bet we all remember the closing scene of the first Terminator "The storm clouds are gathering".
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Re: A dram in exchange for the pox...
I think the over half a million people who have died from it might disagree about the overrated bit.
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Re: A dram in exchange for the pox...
Foal's GF might too. They both had it in March, she's still having treatment (and wasn't hospitalised).KungFooBob wrote: ↑Fri Jul 03, 2020 11:41 am I think the over half a million people who have died from it might disagree about the overrated bit.
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Re: A dram in exchange for the pox...
Didn't know that - hope they're both ok and make full recoveries.Horse wrote: ↑Fri Jul 03, 2020 11:54 amFoal's GF might too. They both had it in March, she's still having treatment (and wasn't hospitalised).KungFooBob wrote: ↑Fri Jul 03, 2020 11:41 am I think the over half a million people who have died from it might disagree about the overrated bit.
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Re: A dram in exchange for the pox...
Yeah, no I'll pass.
Aside from meals I rarely go to pubs anyway, it's just to darn expensive for the amount I drink
Aside from meals I rarely go to pubs anyway, it's just to darn expensive for the amount I drink
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Re: A dram in exchange for the pox...
Nobody sits in bars here, so very pleasant having drinky with pals outside.
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Re: A dram in exchange for the pox...
I've seen many doctors stating the death rate at worst similar to flu.
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Re: A dram in exchange for the pox...
It seems that the side-effects can include permanent severe lung damage, highly unusual blood clotting leading to strokes, and more, with 'recovered' patients needing long-term support.hilldweller wrote: ↑Fri Jul 03, 2020 12:37 pmI've seen many doctors stating the death rate at worst similar to flu.
eg: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/amp/health-53081022
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/53193835
That's a long read, but I'd be interested to hear how you think those experiences compare to 'flu'.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.bbc.co ... h-53065340
I don't know about comparable effects from 'flu'.
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Re: A dram in exchange for the pox...
Thanks. Foal got away fairly lightly, GF suffered. I won't post details of her experiences and subsequent treatment, suffice to say that my son was quite scared by it.Rockburner wrote: ↑Fri Jul 03, 2020 11:55 amDidn't know that - hope they're both ok and make full recoveries.Horse wrote: ↑Fri Jul 03, 2020 11:54 amFoal's GF might too. They both had it in March, she's still having treatment (and wasn't hospitalised).KungFooBob wrote: ↑Fri Jul 03, 2020 11:41 am I think the over half a million people who have died from it might disagree about the overrated bit.
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Re: A dram in exchange for the pox...
I'm not a medical person and cannot understand or comment on medical conditions, I saw figures that convinced me that the death rate was similar to the annual flu we are all used to.
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Re: A dram in exchange for the pox...
Oh God. Mr Miserable has started. Just wait until he gets on the 911 conspiracies. He's completely barking.Horse wrote: ↑Fri Jul 03, 2020 12:55 pmIt seems that the side-effects can include permanent severe lung damage, highly unusual blood clotting leading to strokes, and more, with 'recovered' patients needing long-term support.hilldweller wrote: ↑Fri Jul 03, 2020 12:37 pmI've seen many doctors stating the death rate at worst similar to flu.
eg: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/amp/health-53081022
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/53193835
That's a long read, but I'd be interested to hear how you think those experiences compare to 'flu'.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.bbc.co ... h-53065340
I don't know about comparable effects from 'flu'.
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Re: A dram in exchange for the pox...
I'll be visiting the pub garden of one of my favourite haunts. It closed down last November, was sold and was due to re-open as a free house 2 days after lockdown. The guys who got it have been doing takeaways etc to keep alive and I'm looking forward to supporting their enterprise.
Its got an "outside" kitchen and bar in the garden - no booking required and also a main building which will be 'book only' for a table - so effectively a Restaurant for the time being.
http://risingsunlacock.co.uk/
I see no greater risk sitting their garden than in my own.
Its got an "outside" kitchen and bar in the garden - no booking required and also a main building which will be 'book only' for a table - so effectively a Restaurant for the time being.
http://risingsunlacock.co.uk/
I see no greater risk sitting their garden than in my own.
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Re: A dram in exchange for the pox...
I did ask about that a while back, but no answer.Yorick wrote: ↑Fri Jul 03, 2020 1:28 pmhilldweller wrote: ↑Fri Jul 03, 2020 12:37 pm I've seen many doctors stating the death rate at worst similar to flu.
Oh God. Mr Miserable has started. Just wait until he gets on the 911 conspiracies. He's completely barking.
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Re: A dram in exchange for the pox...
Will you provide your own cutlery, crockery, etc. . . .
There will be a slightly increased risk, but no more (I would have thought) than if you'd stayed at home and ordered a pizza to be delivered.
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Re: A dram in exchange for the pox...
I like pubs (and restaurants) but certainly won't be visiting until the initial rush is over. Even then I think I'll stick to the local pub garden for the foreseeable future but am in no hurry.
So where did all the bodies come from? Why would the world's governments shut their countries down and face massive self-imposed hardships/expenditure/recession? Who brainwashed my two paramedic mates to lie to me about all the dead people they keep finding in flats? Why would all the world's scientists lie? Etc etc.hilldweller wrote: ↑Fri Jul 03, 2020 12:37 pm I've seen many doctors stating the death rate at worst similar to flu.
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Re: A dram in exchange for the pox...
He's barking.Slenver wrote: ↑Fri Jul 03, 2020 2:02 pm I like pubs (and restaurants) but certainly won't be visiting until the initial rush is over. Even then I think I'll stick to the local pub garden for the foreseeable future but am in no hurry.
So where did all the bodies come from? Why would the world's governments shut their countries down and face massive self-imposed hardships/expenditure/recession? Who brainwashed my two paramedic mates to lie to me about all the dead people they keep finding in flats? Why would all the world's scientists lie? Etc etc.hilldweller wrote: ↑Fri Jul 03, 2020 12:37 pm I've seen many doctors stating the death rate at worst similar to flu.