by Snowball » 10 Mar 2020 20:32
by Zip » 10 Mar 2020 21:30
by Snowball » 10 Mar 2020 23:18
Zip Surprised you’re still with us Snowball. RIP in advance.
by bcubed » 10 Mar 2020 23:31
Green I know football is gentrifying but I think we're a long way from football fans having a slash at half time being indicative of general hygiene standards.
by Royality creeps In » 11 Mar 2020 06:17
by karbota » 11 Mar 2020 08:06
Royality creeps In Man city vs Gooners Off
This is going to Snowball
by leon » 11 Mar 2020 08:56
SnowballZip Surprised you’re still with us Snowball. RIP in advance.
I can’t die until I’ve shook
Ian Royal’s hand
by Snowball » 11 Mar 2020 09:50
Royality creeps In Man city vs Gooners Off
This is going to Snowball
by Snowball » 11 Mar 2020 09:51
Old Man AndrewsRoyality creeps In Man city vs Gooners Off
This is going to Snowball
How dare you sully the good name of Snowball like this. He is not the cause of Corona.
by Snowball » 11 Mar 2020 09:51
karbota Another reason why we should close our boarders and end the freedom of movement.
by Green » 11 Mar 2020 11:17
bcubedGreen I know football is gentrifying but I think we're a long way from football fans having a slash at half time being indicative of general hygiene standards.
Why not?
It's a cross section of the population same as people gathered in pubs and clubs, cinemas and theatres. I don't think hand washing is normally undertaken that often or thoroughly. And if people are still not doing so, despite being given the warnings, it strikes me as worrying
by Snowball » 11 Mar 2020 11:33
by WoodleyRoyal » 11 Mar 2020 11:39
Snowball Where will it finish?
by bcubed » 11 Mar 2020 11:41
GreenbcubedGreen I know football is gentrifying but I think we're a long way from football fans having a slash at half time being indicative of general hygiene standards.
Why not?
It's a cross section of the population same as people gathered in pubs and clubs, cinemas and theatres. I don't think hand washing is normally undertaken that often or thoroughly. And if people are still not doing so, despite being given the warnings, it strikes me as worrying
I've never seen people piss in a sink in a theatre, or someone leave a discarded pint glass in the urinals.
by Snowball » 11 Mar 2020 11:42
by RoyalBlue » 11 Mar 2020 11:42
bcubedGreen I know football is gentrifying but I think we're a long way from football fans having a slash at half time being indicative of general hygiene standards.
Why not?
It's a cross section of the population same as people gathered in pubs and clubs, cinemas and theatres. I don't think hand washing is normally undertaken that often or thoroughly. And if people are still not doing so, despite being given the warnings, it strikes me as worrying
by RoyalBlue » 11 Mar 2020 11:46
karbota Another reason why we should close our boarders and end the freedom of movement.
by Ascotexgunner » 11 Mar 2020 11:55
Snowball The Johns Hopkins University site has a daily update,
every country, many by state, with confirmed cases,
deaths etc.
What interests me is that you may read, for example,
UK 384 Cases, 6 deaths but what is not widely-reported
is that just EIGHTEEN are considered recovered.
Worldwide.
119,451 Confirmed Cases
65,972 Recovered
53,479 NOT Recovered
4,635 Deaths
I think this explains why the death-rate is so wildly different
between countries. Germany is only 0.13% (2 People) but of
those confirmed cases only 1% have recovered, as yet
Seems like the death rate of 3.89% in China, 6.22% in Italy might
be nearer the eventual death rate
ATM the UK death rate is 1.57%. Where will it finish?
by karbota » 11 Mar 2020 12:00
Snowballkarbota Another reason why we should close our boarders and end the freedom of movement.
What have B&Bs got to do with this?
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