WHO Poll
Q: 2023/24 Hopes & aspirations for this season
a. As Champions of Europe there's no reason we shouldn't be pushing for a top 7 spot & a run in the Cups
24%
  
b. Last season was a trophy winning one and there's only one way to go after that, I expect a dull mid table bore fest of a season
17%
  
c. Buy some f***ing players or we're in a battle to stay up & that's as good as it gets
18%
  
d. Moyes out
38%
  
e. New season you say, woohoo time to get the new kit and wear it it to the pub for all the big games, the wags down there call me Mr West Ham
3%
  



Block 5:44 Wed Sep 30
Re: hmp earth.
I liked Arizona when I went, Phoenix to be precise.

Northern Sold 5:43 Wed Sep 30
Re: hmp earth.
Well the Donkey’s in New Forest were in better nick than the Burro’s we saw walking in the middle of the desert in Arizona Block son… but apart from that??? Naaaaaah

Block 5:40 Wed Sep 30
Re: hmp earth.
Better than US AND A?

Northern Sold 5:37 Wed Sep 30
Re: hmp earth.
Yup agree with Goose…. 10 of down in the New Forest last week… sharing a big fuck off house… down there is fucking spectacular… loved Lyndhurst…. Feeding the donkey’s, ponies etc… only thing that spoiled it was the loads of 25p flimsy masked chucked everywhere… but apart from that… perfect.

Block 5:21 Wed Sep 30
Re: hmp earth.
MPI, since when was July to Sept peak months?

goose 5:19 Wed Sep 30
Re: hmp earth.
not a shit world, just parts of it are shit.

was in Firenze last weekend and the world has never looked better (aside from the face masks).

Moncurs Putting Iron 5:02 Wed Sep 30
Re: hmp earth.
Branded.

That is good and clear but I am a WHOer of 17+ years which means that if it doesn't include 'The bad AIDS' as a parameter I am honour bound to Poo poo it and call bullshit.

:-)

Golden Oldie 5:00 Wed Sep 30
Re: hmp earth.
Flu & pneumonia killed 10 times more Brits than coronavirus last week for 14th week in a row, new stats reveal


From your number 1 fun day Sun
https://twitter.com/TheSun/status/1310990934730067970

Northern Sold 4:58 Wed Sep 30
Re: hmp earth.
To be fair as I am not 104 years old I have about as much chance of dying with the Covid and the Flu as I have of being snuffed out by an egg mayonnaise sandwich landing on my canister…

zebthecat 4:58 Wed Sep 30
Re: hmp earth.
Would that be the Influenza only data set or the one that was for Flu and Pneumonia (which includes bacterial pneumonia and is a catch all for non-Covid resipratory diseases that result in pneumonia)?

That was the one quoted as a false comparison in the papers.

BRANDED 4:56 Wed Sep 30
Re: hmp earth.
MPI and everyone

If it helps you heres all the figues with lovely pictures too

https://www.cebm.net/covid-19/summary-of-the-ons-report-on-deaths-registered-weekly-in-england-and-wales-29nd-september/

Moncurs Putting Iron 4:54 Wed Sep 30
Re: hmp earth.
So its a 3/4 year report that includes the months when Flu is at its peak and the same months that Covid death reportings were 'not a thing'

Block 4:42 Wed Sep 30
Re: hmp earth.
MPI, that's for the 3rd quarter up to August 11th, as I mentioned.

Moncurs Putting Iron 4:40 Wed Sep 30
Re: hmp earth.
Block 4:32 Wed Sep 30
Re: hmp earth.

Is that a rolling year or a Calendar Year?

Block 4:35 Wed Sep 30
Re: hmp earth.
In july there were 193 deaths caused by covid and 928 due to flu, according to the ONS.

Block 4:32 Wed Sep 30
Re: hmp earth.
flu - 6626 (up until the 11th of August)

Covid - 2992.

defjam 4:28 Wed Sep 30
Re: hmp earth.
joyo 4:27 - AG!

joyo 4:27 Wed Sep 30
Re: hmp earth.
Train could be going through a long tunnel or he could be down a big hole which he's dug himself on this thread

Vexed 4:19 Wed Sep 30
Re: hmp earth.
It's ok, numbers still work on a train. As does the Interwebs.

Block 4:14 Wed Sep 30
Re: hmp earth.
I'm on a train at the moment, I shall find the figures and post them, not that it means much as you won't understand them.

Vexed 4:11 Wed Sep 30
Re: hmp earth.
Block 4:02 Wed Sep 30

Not seeing any numbers there. You haven't got any have you, you fat cunt?

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