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Have a fractured rib at the moment - having been kicked by a cow
Nonetheless, I really quite like her
You're wasting your time, I got no sympathy on here for my ankle so I doubt you'll get any for your rib.
Have a fractured rib at the moment - having been kicked by a cow
Nonetheless, I really quite like her
Cursed that farm is , sell them all and plough the lot up .Have a fractured rib at the moment - having been kicked by a cow
Nonetheless, I really quite like her
Well my mother is 93 and has turned in to a covidiot , fine by me , but we're not going round until lockdown is over , and I'm the biggest hater of regulation .
There's no fo0kin pretend about it , everyone I know who's had it bad were under 50 , still alive but farked up for a fair while
You're wasting your time, I got no sympathy on here for my ankle so I doubt you'll get any for your rib.
Cursed that farm is , sell them all and plough the lot up .
GFY .Sums you up.
It seems to hang around for a while in the young, Carlisle United were top of their league at Christmas then most of the team got Covid, they started playing again a month later but never got anywhere near fit until a few weeks ago and had the worst results in the league for a couple of months. A guy round here's son is an athlete, he was going to the commonwealth games but he caught it a couple of months ago and still isn't back to fitness and has pulled out of the squad. These are fit young lads so it doesn't just affect the old and the weak.Well my mother is 93 and has turned in to a covidiot , fine by me , but we're not going round until lockdown is over , and I'm the biggest hater of regulation .
There's no fo0kin pretend about it , everyone I know who's had it bad were under 50 , still alive but farked up for a fair while
They're still getting runover on the railway tracks , luckily they won't need oxygenAnother interesting fact about India 8 people die everyday either run over by trains or falling off them in Bombay and @czechmate spends £6000 on a CAT scan for a dog. The world is a bit wrong don’t you reckon.More than 2,500 die every year on Mumbai's railway tracks
More than 2,500 people die and over 3,000 are injured annually in vast Mumbai's suburban network, considered the lifeline of India's business capital.www.deccanherald.com
As i have said before you’d need an aqualung to live in Bombay or Delhi anyway a couple of years there would be like 50 down a coal mine.They're still getting runover on the railway tracks , luckily they won't need oxygen
I think most of us just want to get back to normal, I miss my 2 to 3 nights out a week and my holidays enormously and can't wait to get back to normal, I'm loving the fact that I can go back to the pub even if it's just in the beer garden. I don't think it's unreasonable to hope that the vaccines continue to work and that everyone does their bit in getting us back to normal.It seems the reporting has had the desired effect on you, you are scared that what happens there could have consequences for you here.
Yeah, we have a connection with Indians living out their short, miserable lives in slums because we've both had covid19. We've both experienced true suffering...
It seems to hang around for a while in the young, Carlisle United were top of their league at Christmas then most of the team got Covid, they started playing again a month later but never got anywhere near fit until a few weeks ago and had the worst results in the league for a couple of months. A guy round here's son is an athlete, he was going to the commonwealth games but he caught it a couple of months ago and still isn't back to fitness and has pulled out of the squad. These are fit young lads so it doesn't just affect the old and the weak.
Thats right , I mean its all made up isnt it?It’s a while back now but I recall one of the first celebrity catches in a group was Leicester City. Doesn’t seem to have set them back
I think most of us just want to get back to normal, I miss my 2 to 3 nights out a week and my holidays enormously and can't wait to get back to normal, I'm loving the fact that I can go back to the pub even if it's just in the beer garden. I don't think it's unreasonable to hope that the vaccines continue to work and that everyone does their bit in getting us back to normal.
Every cloud .....Liverpool must have had it but kept it quiet as it's the only way to explain their loss of form. Actually Mo Salah has had it maybe a symptom of Long Covid (bit like unicorns) is the inability to score goals.
Thats right , I mean its all made up isnt it?
He was bloody good at stoke , found his level .Was covid around in the days of Adi Acenbyie?
Emile Heskey may go down as the first victim.Was covid around in the days of Adi Acenbyie?