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Everything posted by Plastic
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Forgot about the game and missed it. wtf?!?
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Examples please.
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Good goals, especially Ings, solid win. Norwich were awful. Very happy with the result.
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You’re welcome. For reference, you can do that for any website you would like to create an icon for 👍
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Well at least I seem to still be able to post! Well done Steve, I know how painful migration projects can be. The loss of a couple of days of is a small price to pay for a better site.
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I'd keep bloody fit cycling to and from Tadley every day. It's a 70 mile round trip.
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Some **** has started a petition entitled ‘Give parents the option not to send children back to school if they reopen in June’ and it has 13k signatures already. If you want to home-school your children then go for it, but don’t expect teachers to set them personalised lesson plans indefinitely just because you can’t face the school run. Almost as bad as the ****s calling for a referendum on lock down.
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From a Netflix perspective; second season of Afterlife a disappointment, seems to have no idea what it wants to say, but some funny moments 5/10 Currently season of Last Kingdom still good for a watch. Entertaining if slightly confused. 7/10
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My point is that bleach exposed sunlight or water breaks down quickly into harmless compounds, it wont sit in the sand for more than a day or so. Bleach can be made out of seawater, its constituents are salt and water. https://www.thenakedscientists.com/forum/index.php?topic=6077.0 There wont be any Covid-19 on the ****ing beach anyway, so I'm as confused as you on that one.
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It was an idiotic thing to do, mainly because it’s so ineffective, but won’t be harmful long term. Bleach is very unstable in sunlight, and breaks down after just hours into water and salt. Not good for the upper layers of microbial life, but they will recover very quickly.
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Exactly right, they ignored clear advice. In normal times no one would have noticed, but these are not normal times and they must be held to account for their decision at some point in the future. Now is not really the time, as it distracts effort from the current crisis, however that wont stop journos looking for a scoop.
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And what are your thoughts on injecting people with disinfectant?
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Just finished the Trip to Greece. Its the same old routine, but I still find it very entertaining. Nearly finished DEVS, its not very good, some horrible acting and a couple of absurd skyhooks. Just about keeping my interest. Rewatching IT crowd, its classic. Will go for Father Ted next. Love Graham Linhan.
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Genuinely cant remember the last time I saw a TV advert. Why on earth would anybody watch ITV anyway?
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Interesting Bloomberg article highlighting Europe’s apparent displeasure https://apple.news/AzuVXENKBQYmlBJAKVzRUHw https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2020-04-21/china-s-coronavirus-diplomacy-has-finally-pushed-europe-too-far?utm_campaign=pol&utm_medium=bd&utm_source=applenews
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Seconded. You may enjoy being the straw man, but its spamming what was an informative thread.
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Agree with this, we have both sides now. Was unaware of the huge amount of PPE donated(?) by China, but I guess this type of message doesn’t make for a good sound bite. Haven’t read the FT article, a link would be good if anyone can provide? Thanks.
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I don’t think it’s 20/20 hindsight. I personally think it’s symptomatic of a single-agenda government being very slow to change their focus.
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A long, depressing tale of complacency and incompetence... https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/coronavirus-38-days-when-britain-sleepwalked-into-disaster-hq3b9tlgh https://apple.news/AmW-6p3aHRcOrDMiGZR3kig
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Yes, because this is definitely what we should be focusing on over the ‘next few months’.
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Agree with this
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Matt Hancock now blaming the PPE shortage on the doctors and nurses who use it. Can I call this guy a cuñt yet? https://apple.news/A70R6mqzCQlC_9j8NN_46IQ
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Watched the whole thing. Hated it, but the ending was entertaining. Like the majority of Netflix movies, it felt hastily conceived and underdeveloped. I think quite often Netflix pick up scripts and even rights for films that have limited interest from distribution. None of the characters were fleshed out and Sandler felt like an unlikable caricature, meaning I didn’t care about his experience. 5/10 from me, mainly for the ending Watched Vivarium last week. Bizarre, engrossing. 7/10 Started watching The Gentleman, turned it off after 20 minutes. Guy Ritchie doing same old lock stock routine 20 years later. Dull. Hugh Grant was great though. N/A.