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Thread: Shopping trolley needs a refill

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    Quote Originally Posted by barrie_burn View Post
    We go into the Supermarket at 11.55pm and wait to see what is taken off the shelves because it will be past it's sell by date in 5 minutes.We then make an offer of around 10% of it's value and now and then we get lucky.Sometimes however we have to wait until they close and then go round to the back of the store where the alcoholics,druggies and homeless are waiting to see what's being thrown out.
    Lol!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Supersub6 View Post
    With the current situation relating to the virus forecast to get worse I honestly think that this season will be played behind closed doors and this is going to have a further effect on out finances.
    All trials for spectators returning to live events are off, and this won't be reviewed for six months. It's not just Burnley FC, the future of any and every sports club must be in danger now.

  3. #13
    Quote Originally Posted by sinkov View Post
    All trials for spectators returning to live events are off, and this won't be reviewed for six months. It's not just Burnley FC, the future of any and every sports club must be in danger now.
    Bloody hell sinkov behave! We all have to be on our guard against this deadly and quite formidable virus.

    The b@stard thing even knows to hit us in the pubs at 22.00 hours, when we are all pished and have our guard down.

    Never mind though, Blow Job has headed this ominous threat of at the pass, we all have to be in our beds with a hot cup of Horlicks at 22.01 hours.

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    The lack of supporters in the ground is not too bad for us.Not sure about Man U though,missing 74000 every other week.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Bedlington Terrier View Post
    Bloody hell sinkov behave! We all have to be on our guard against this deadly and quite formidable virus.

    The b@stard thing even knows to hit us in the pubs at 22.00 hours, when we are all pished and have our guard down.

    Never mind though, Blow Job has headed this ominous threat of at the pass, we all have to be in our beds with a hot cup of Horlicks at 22.01 hours.
    I keep pointing this out to you BT, it's not just Boris, that pompous Scottish half-wit Ian Blackford was spouting in the Commons this afternoon, he referred to this 'deadly virus', or he might have said 'deadly disease' I can't remember, doesn't matter. This is from the GOV.UK website, latest number of deaths caused by this 'deadly virus'.

    Sep 18
    England 14, NI 1, Scotland 1, Wales 0.

    Sep 17
    England 16, NI 0, Scotland 1,Wales 1.

    Sep16
    England 20, NI 2, Scotland 0, Wales 2.

    Sep 15
    England 15, NI 1, Scotland 0, Wales 1.

    Deadly my arse.

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    BT : I have said before its not a virus ,more better to say its '' Negative Microvita''. What we have to do is to attract, 'Positive Microvita', this kills off that b@stard thing.

    P.R. Sarkar’s concept of microvita is proposed as the basis for a new scientific paradigm. Microvita are subtle, sub-microscopic living entities that organise energy to create forms, structures and processes in the universe. Millions of microvita may compose one electron. Quantitative microvita models for the form of an electron and a photon have been derived, using known experimental facts and a proposed spiral motion of microvita. The model explains the experimental value of the z-component of the electron’s spin. A new interpretation of quantum theory is proposed, based on microvita. An experimental test of the microvita hypothesis in the area of quantum physics is suggested. Microvita are related to viruses, and may help explain the origin of life and evolution of species through the creation and addition of new genes. The interplay between positive and negative microvita in the human body and mind explains the cause of disease, and suggests a new approach to health. Microvita live, reproduce and die. They may be positive, negative or neutral. Microvita move unbarred throughout the universe, creating matter and individual minds, as well as destroying them.

    Disease and health can be understood in a new light through microvita. Health is a result of a proper balance or psycho-physical parallelism between the waves of the body and the mind. Physical or mental disease is caused by an excess of negative microvita. Positive microvita are therefore necessary to fight the disease-causing negative microvita and restore health. Medical treatment should supply positive microvita to the patient through various means to help the body's natural healing processes.......... just saying like.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sinkov View Post
    I keep pointing this out to you BT, it's not just Boris, that pompous Scottish half-wit Ian Blackford was spouting in the Commons this afternoon, he referred to this 'deadly virus', or he might have said 'deadly disease' I can't remember, doesn't matter. This is from the GOV.UK website, latest number of deaths caused by this 'deadly virus'.

    Sep 18
    England 14, NI 1, Scotland 1, Wales 0.

    Sep 17
    England 16, NI 0, Scotland 1,Wales 1.

    Sep16
    England 20, NI 2, Scotland 0, Wales 2.

    Sep 15
    England 15, NI 1, Scotland 0, Wales 1.

    Deadly my arse.
    sinkov ---if we lose our sense of smell ---your arse won't be deadly at all!

  8. #18
    Quote Originally Posted by Supersub6 View Post
    sinkov ---if we lose our sense of smell ---your arse won't be deadly at all!
    Lol! Where did that one come from?

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Bedlington Terrier View Post
    Lol! Where did that one come from?
    That's what you get with a Grammar School education BT, no wonder they abolished them.

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    My Grammar School education has seen me sail through life.

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