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    Quote Originally Posted by The Bedlington Terrier View Post
    I remember the "medical experts" advocating the Thalidomide drug OC, that did not go well?

    I have just read that following a government survey nearly 80% of the UK's adult population are happy to have the needle stuck in their arm.

    That being the case, it will be almost impossible for any of these bedwetters to pass the virus on. Phew!
    No your memory cell is failing or under the influence of hallucinogens BT

    There was no MHRA or any approval body in the 1960s, companies could put whatever they liked on the market and make claims that were not independently checked. Thalidomide was promoted as safe in pregnancy with no trials.

    Thalidomide led to the industry run Committee on Safety of Drugs being set up in the late 60s but after other problems the government set up an independent body the Medicines Commission that became the MHRA that licensed manufacturing facilities used for making medicines and wholesalers that were middle men and required products to be licensed for use after evidence of safety and efficacy were provided.
    Companies could not promote medicines outside of the terms of the licence.
    Side Effect report systems were also required.
    Read the Medicines Act 1968 and amendments

    I presume you take medicines that have licences approved by MHRA, so why would you not trust them to protect you on vaccines. Is it that Red Russian connection?

    Why insult sensible people who protect themselves and you as bedwetters when it’s the weirdos like Corbyns brother who won’t have it that are the ones putting themselves and others at risk.

    Lecture over.
    Last edited by oldcolner; 18-12-2020 at 06:55 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by oldcolner View Post
    No your memory cell is failing or under the influence of hallucinogens BT

    There was no MHRA or any approval body in the 1960s, companies could put whatever they liked on the market and make claims that were not independently checked. Thalidomide was promoted as safe in pregnancy with no trials.

    Thalidomide led to the industry run Committee on Safety of Drugs being set up in the late 60s but after other problems the government set up an independent body the Medicines Commission that became the MHRA that licensed manufacturing facilities used for making medicines and wholesalers that were middle men and required products to be licensed for use after evidence of safety and efficacy were provided.
    Companies could not promote medicines outside of the terms of the licence.
    Side Effect report systems were also required.
    Read the Medicines Act 1968 and amendments

    I presume you take medicines that have licences approved by MHRA, so why would you not trust them to protect you on vaccines. Is it that Red Russian connection?

    Why insult sensible people who protect themselves and you as bedwetters when it’s the weirdos like Corbyns brother who won’t have it that are the ones putting themselves and others at risk.

    Lecture over.
    Well, I just took my bedwetting 96 year old mother in law for her first vaccine and, so far, she's right as rain.

    And remember, her generation was the one that had to go through the war and suffer the hardships that followed.

    Our "non-bedwetting" generation generally arsed about in the 60's, growing our hair long, taking illegal drugs and enjoying a bit of footy hooliganism.

    But thanks anyway. I'll pass on your thoughts to my bed-wetting mother in law.

    (Aimed at BT and others, not you OC)

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    Quote Originally Posted by 1959_60 View Post
    Well, I just took my bedwetting 96 year old mother in law for her first vaccine and, so far, she's right as rain.

    And remember, her generation was the one that had to go through the war and suffer the hardships that followed.

    Our "non-bedwetting" generation generally arsed about in the 60's, growing our hair long, taking illegal drugs and enjoying a bit of footy hooliganism.

    But thanks anyway. I'll pass on your thoughts to my bed-wetting mother in law.

    (Aimed at BT and others, not you OC)
    Well done your MiL
    My daughter had it yesterday with no I’ll effects and is still with us and has not wet any beds!
    The cowards would probably worry they will feint at the sight of a needle or the resultant prick.

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    Quote Originally Posted by oldcolner View Post
    Well done your MiL
    My daughter had it yesterday with no I’ll effects and is still with us and has not wet any beds!
    The cowards would probably worry they will feint at the sight of a needle or the resultant prick.
    It seems fairly obvious to me that if 80% of the adult population take a vaccine that actually works, I'm as safe as houses if I don't.

    Talking about pricks, we try not to insult each other on here thank you very much.

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    [QUOTE=The Bedlington Terrier;39650146

    Talking about pricks, we try not to insult each other on here thank you very much. [/QUOTE]

    Bedwetters??
    Was referring to the feeling of the jab anyway. Lol
    Last edited by oldcolner; 19-12-2020 at 08:53 AM.

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    Wancock and his crew of phonies have just discovered a new mutant variation which will empower this Cabal of Cabinet Minister Conservative and Unionist Cretins aided and abetted by their quisling sidekick Kier Starmer to throw a travel ban blanket over the whole of the South East of England.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Bedlington Terrier View Post
    Wancock and his crew of phonies have just discovered a new mutant variation which will empower this Cabal of Cabinet Minister Conservative and Unionist Cretins aided and abetted by their quisling sidekick Kier Starmer to throw a travel ban blanket over the whole of the South East of England.
    Aye, the mutant variation BT, I was wondering when that one would be thrown into the mix. You couldn't fecking make it up.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Bedlington Terrier View Post
    Wancock and his crew of phonies have just discovered a new mutant variation which will empower this Cabal of Cabinet Minister Conservative and Unionist Cretins aided and abetted by their quisling sidekick Kier Starmer to throw a travel ban blanket over the whole of the South East of England.
    Amazing how you can blame politics for scientific discovery. Viruses mutate all the time every patient can do that, mutations are usually to be less of a problem, but occasionally they can become more aggressive. Thought you would enjoy the South getting a dose of your medicine. Lockdowns are based on number of infections, deaths and hospital beds not the mutation of the virus. As they are all going the wrong way down south they need locking up, especially those in Westminster.

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    Quote Originally Posted by oldcolner View Post
    Amazing how you can blame politics for scientific discovery. Viruses mutate all the time every patient can do that, mutations are usually to be less of a problem, but occasionally they can become more aggressive. Thought you would enjoy the South getting a dose of your medicine. Lockdowns are based on number of infections, deaths and hospital beds not the mutation of the virus. As they are all going the wrong way down south ecially thosthey need locking up, espe in Westminster.
    First sensible thing you have said for about three months OC.

  10. #30
    Pork chop and chips anyone?

    Just reading that questions are being asked about the use of pork products, which are banned by some religious groups that has raised concerns about the possibility of disrupted immunization campaigns.

    I can't imagine our Muslim and Jewish friends will want porcine injected into them.

    I'm no medical man, but pork-derived gelatin has been widely used as a stabilizer to ensure vaccines remain safe and effective during storage and transport.

    I'm not telling porkies either, this is true.

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