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  1. oyster

    Brexit, for once some facts.

    Stairs are OK. Beds are OK. But BOTH? Obviously trying to use stairs while in bed is dangerous.
  2. oyster

    Brexit, for once some facts.

    He'll never get CV. He couldn't succeed at a coronavirus test any better than anything else.
  3. oyster

    Brexit, for once some facts.

    Many people have to travel quite a lot of miles just to get to a proper food shop.
  4. oyster

    Brexit, for once some facts.

    From many accounts, he doesn't actually do very much anyway...
  5. oyster

    Brexit, for once some facts.

    He says he is still in control.
  6. oyster

    Brexit, for once some facts.

    But he only has mild symptoms and is self-isolating so just why was he tested at all? UK coronavirus live: Boris Johnson tests positive for Covid-19
  7. oyster

    Brexit, for once some facts.

    What utter nastiness there is. No idea what truth there is behind even Sabinsky saying this? Alex Wickham @alexwickham · 13h It appears former No10 adviser Andrew Sabisky is saying the government has a policy by which “everyone over 65 is getting palliated (or will be in the v near future)”...
  8. oyster

    Brexit, for once some facts.

    Many here, in town, go the 6 to 10 miles to a beach on a very regular basis. But the car parks have all been closed. Anyone who still goes now has to park on one of the informal parking spots or passing places. At least with proper car parks people could (to a large extent) use alternate bays...
  9. oyster

    Brexit, for once some facts.

    Have the railways finally totally abandoned spray-it-onto-the-tracks-and-workers train toilets? Had been going to check this morning but since you have posted... Gastrointestinal symptoms and spread A rarely mentioned early symptom is gastrointestinal distress. About 10% of cases can start...
  10. oyster

    Brexit, for once some facts.

    No - he didn't have the decency to clean up his own mess.
  11. oyster

    Brexit, for once some facts.

    Adds to the abnormality of the times. :)
  12. oyster

    Brexit, for once some facts.

    As in my profile. :) - West West Wales - just before you fall into the Irish Sea.
  13. oyster

    Brexit, for once some facts.

    Has the chlorination of our water supply changed? Obviously, I'm not expecting you to know anything about what comes out of the taps in our house. But two things make me wonder. First, my hands are suffering like they used to when I lived in England - and the water supply there was definitely...
  14. oyster

    Brexit, for once some facts.

    Some very encouraging news on tests - my fingers are well and truly crossed. (But even if it plays out as well as hoped, I certainly won't be letting the government off the hook.) Covid-19 self-test could allow return to work, say health officials NHS England medical director tells MPs tests...
  15. oyster

    Brexit, for once some facts.

    Classic schoolboy error. Can't even get their dog ate homework excuse coherent.
  16. oyster

    Brexit, for once some facts.

    And by gosh, the number of tanks the Russians can build! (As so often, referencing back to WW2.)
  17. oyster

    Brexit, for once some facts.

    Maybe, but they'd have to make sure they wipe their balls to avoid passing CV between players. IYSWIM.
  18. oyster

    Brexit, for once some facts.

    Ventilator latest - was in our junk folder (or however you wish to interpet it): No 10 in U-turn over EU-wide ventilator procurement scheme Just as the press conference was about to start, Downing Street announced what amounts to a U-turn over participating in the EU-wide effort to procure...
  19. oyster

    Brexit, for once some facts.

    True but we can hope that they are less likely to accumulate hair - human and cat - which seems to have the worst impact on ours. I have spent so many hours disassembling (and re-assembling - I'm helpful like that) the power heads it is crazy. Hair forms a solid ring of hard, charred keratin...
  20. oyster

    Brexit, for once some facts.

    One problem with golf is if people use it as an opportunity to play with many different people and fail to abide by social distancing.