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Possibly he likes h17 and the original human league stuffWhy do you want to see that piggy twat Martyn Ware? I wouldn't give him the steam off my piss, let alone any cash.
So have I pal .can't waitBecause music over football, I'm afraid.
Been waiting 42 years for these albums to be performed live
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I've got a library card, too, but I don't recall having to be injected with an experimental treatment (it isn't a vaccine - and it doesn't stop spread of the virus in any case) to get one.Have you got a passport and a driving license ?
I suppose somebody must have.Possibly he likes h17 and the original human league stuff
So have I pal .can't wait
I've got a library card, too, but I don't recall having to be injected with an experimental treatment (it isn't a vaccine - and it doesn't stop spread of the virus in any case) to get one.
"Crow and a Baby" - they used to play that (amongst other things) in The Limit Club on West Street.
I've got the singe of "Only After Dark" with "Toyota City" on the b-side, limited edition free give away with Empire State Human.
And of course, the classic, "Gordon's Gin"!
Looking at the evidence from Israel, it appears to cause an immune response spike which quickly recedes, hence the calls for "3rd jabs". Of course, not only is there zero clinical trial evidence from the two injection regime, nobody knows what the negative impacts of three injections in the space of a few months is.What does it do then?
If it's a choice between that and waving good bye to my relatives, then I know which I prefer.Wave good bye to you’re freedoms![]()
Does it last more than a month ?Got my paper one as I fully expect the app to crash around big events like football.
Had it since July.
No expiry date. My dad has the digital one and mentioned something about how there was a expiry on his which was about a month later now you mention it.Does it last more than a month ?
Of course each person has the right to decide whether to be vaccinated, but so too clubs and other venues must have the right to decide who enters their premises.I've got mine on the app, but don't agree with making it compulsory to enter somewhere.
Peoples right to get jabbed or not should be respected.
Dunno if it changes your mind but the "passport" isn't in the track and trace app, it's just in the NHS app that lets you access your health record.I just don't want the app.
So sorry to hear of your loss. Please don't read my disagreement with your views as anything other than that. I hope you can find friends or family to support you through your grief.Looking at the evidence from Israel, it appears to cause an immune response spike which quickly recedes, hence the calls for "3rd jabs". Of course, not only is there zero clinical trial evidence from the two injection regime, nobody knows what the negative impacts of three injections in the space of a few months is.
As it is, the Canuckians here are introducing a vaccine passport which limits access to restaurants, presumably sporting events (what passes as sport here, anyway) and other "large gatherings". It won't impact me, as since my wife died last year I have no one to go to such events with anyway.
I know they have the technical right to do it, for certain things.Of course each person has the right to decide whether to be vaccinated, but so too clubs and other venues must have the right to decide who enters their premises.
I know they have the technical right to do it, for certain things.
That doesn't mean it is sensible or morally right to do so. In this case, I don't think it is.
Also, it sounds as though it is being brought in from a level higher than the club.
Not to the person who disagrees with the decisionIf a business or organisation makes a decision that they think is in the best interests of (the vast majority of) their employees and customers, then that’s pretty much the textbook definition of sensible and morally right.
The business isn't making the decision. It's being mandated from elsewhere.If a business or organisation makes a decision that they think is in the best interests of (the vast majority of) their employees and customers, then that’s pretty much the textbook definition of sensible and morally right.
Seems odd they allowed everybody back in regardless then, even though the app already exists?Not to the person who disagrees with the decision![]()
I didn't know that. Ta!Dunno if it changes your mind but the "passport" isn't in the track and trace app, it's just in the NHS app that lets you access your health record.
The business isn't making the decision. It's being mandated from elsewhere.
This topic is like so many nowadays, too many people will only accept one way of thinking.
I've had the jabs and got the app. I respect peoples right to not have either and don't think they should be penalised for it. It's a pity so many people do.
Funnily enough I don't like Kevin he's a racist prick.You ok nut job Gagey ?
Surely if the business or organisation was genuinely interested, and genuinely believed it was for the good of their employees, and customers, they would be arsed to check??Which is why I said “or organisation”
That’s a really weird way of thinking. It’s nothing to do with only accepting one side of anything, it’s simply about people making decisions that they think are in the best interests of the majority. Happens all the time.
Practically a moot point though; it’s probably dead easy to fake a covid passport, and nobody will be arsed to properly check anyway.
On the app, it does give an expiry date of 1 month. But it constantly updates it, so it's always one month on from when you open it.No expiry date. My dad has the digital one and mentioned something about how there was a expiry on his which was about a month later now you mention it.
Surely if the business or organisation was genuinely interested, and genuinely believed it was for the good of their employees, and customers, they would be arsed to check??
Seems odd.
Was a reply to your last paragraph. You'll have to read what you wrote.Check what?
If you’re going to say that the Premier League should ignore 99.9% of all disease and healthcare professionals and instead carry out their own ‘critical thinking’, then I’ll bow out now. Many thanks, all the best.
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