Not noticed any shortage in the gravy aisle yet either.My daughter loves pasta with gravy. Pasta sauce isn’t always required.
Not noticed any shortage in the gravy aisle yet either.My daughter loves pasta with gravy. Pasta sauce isn’t always required.
I don’t think that pasta with gravy is catching on.Not noticed any shortage in the gravy aisle yet either.
hold that thought, I've just seen Big Sam heading towards TescoNot noticed any shortage in the gravy aisle yet either.
I suspect he will just dye his hair and pop a hoody on.I see the PL is considering banning over 70’s which someone has pointed out included Roy Hodgson.
I suspect he will just dye his hair and pop a hoody on.
hold that thought, I've just seen Big Sam heading towards Tesco
Over 70's ban, very ageist this Covid-19
It would actually make more sense to do pretty much the complete opposite. If you ban old people from going, then their sons and daughters will go, likely pick up the virus and then, before they even know they're infected, pass it on to their parents next time they see them.
If you banned anyone under 60 from the game, then the elderly could go, and there'd be loads of space, so you wouldn't be in close proximity to anyone for more than a few seconds
We'd probably win it as well.I'd much rather they just cancelled the match than played behind closed doors. The thought of that Monday night derby was being played with nobody in the ground is a joke. Ruins everything that makes the fixture special.
The recovery rate is high if hospital can cope with manageable infectors. That’s the whole idea, keeping the count low so that they won’t be overwhelm. In order to achieve that, every one should do their part on self awareness and discipline. What can you achieve by going around telling people it’s only a flu? With no adequate medical support, the death rate will not be 2%.
China brush it aside, telling its own people to carry on with life as normal. The outcome is beyond control in a matter of weeks. While we haven’t reach that stage yet, it will inevitably move towards that direction if people live like nothing happened. Self sacrifice/discipline at the early stage of outbreak is the best way to combat these virus or we may end up using more draconian steps down the road once the number break past the containment stage. By that time it may be too late and we will look back with regret. If it means stopping mass public event, so be it.
1944 and the fascist dogs rained V2 rockets on us, so we just made another pot of tea.
2020, the chance of catching a cold, so we panic buy antibacterial handwash.
WIMPS.
To be fair the ones who just put on another pot of tea were suffering from severe shellshock.
Everyone else probably ran around soiling themselves until they could get to a bomb shelter to try to finger someone in the dark hoping it isn't your sister again.
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