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%
  



one iron 9:29 Tue Nov 23
next thing on the way.
Last week I was eavesdropping two doctors on a park bench. one said the next thing will be chicken pox. did not think any more about it till this morning on 3, advert came on warning about chicken pox and shingles which can kill adults.any one else heard any thing about this

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Mr Kenzo 9:32 Tue Nov 23
Re: next thing on theway.
Sounds like you may have been sat next to Golden Oldie and Branded, hope it's not true

BRANDED 9:36 Tue Nov 23
Re: next thing on theway.
If kids havent had chicken pox parties of course its a potential issue.

one iron 9:37 Tue Nov 23
Re: next thing on theway.
Idont know what to believe any more, i think we have been told shit for many years on many subjects.

Britannia Pub 9:46 Tue Nov 23
Re: next thing on theway.
Chicken Pox is always around and can be dangerous to adults. Shingles is more common in older people and can be fatal and there is a jab that gets given to older people.
Ask your doctor for the shingles jab if you’re worried

On The Ball 10:00 Tue Nov 23
Re: next thing on theway.
You don't know what to believe..... unless it's on YouTube

Fortunes Hiding 10:47 Tue Nov 23
Re: next thing on theway.
What’s ease dropping?

Russ of the BML 10:53 Tue Nov 23
Re: next thing on theway.
These two have always been about. Kids get vaccinated against them when they are born.

Sounds like you eve-dropped on a right pair of cunts.

, 10:58 Tue Nov 23
Re: next thing on theway.
Cut One iron some slack these two blokes were talking in Polish.

Bungo 11:08 Tue Nov 23
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Britannia Pub 9:46 Tue Nov 23

Yup. It's called Zostavax, it's licenced for 50 year olds and above. although I believe you need to be 70 or over to be eligible for one on the NHS (don't quote me, this could have changed since it was launched).

Here's the full SPC for those that wish to do their research.

https://www.medicines.org.uk/emc/medicine/25927#gref

Block 11:24 Tue Nov 23
Re: next thing on theway.
Shingles is fucking horrible, not had it personally but my old man had it very bad.

Stubbo 11:27 Tue Nov 23
Re: next thing on theway.
Believe this is one of those viruses that you continuously encounter and deal with throughout your life in account of how contagious it is.

Maybe they were musing that with contact being reduced and protected against for so long, a large number will have missed that 'boost' by re-encountering the virus and this be susceptible?

Auntie Thermite 11:34 Tue Nov 23
Bill Gates warns of smallpox terror attacks as he seeks research funds
Bill Gates, best known for being the crooked computer engineer that steered Microsoft as the No#1 bug ridden platform for computing devices, now he's somehow up there dictating to world governments alongside Greta Thunberg over what to do when faced with a tickly cough, however he did predict precisely the covid pandemic, so what he say may have some weight.

His next vision for the future involves smallpox it seems, I wonder if the hysterical covidians fears will be equally allayed by the production of a tatty paper mask, so as not to transmit it.



Bill Gates warns of smallpox terror attacks and urges leaders to use ‘germ games’ to prepare
The Microsoft founder also called for the formation of a new billion-dollar World Health Organisation Pandemic Task Force

https://www.independent.co.uk/news/science/bill-gates-smallpox-terror-attack-b1958789.html

Sounds like fun

Bungo 12:00 Tue Nov 23
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Stubbo 11:27 Tue Nov 23

Shingles is an odd one.

If you have had chickenpox before (usually as a child), you then will have the virus sitting in your nervous system dormant, often for decades.

It is still not really known why it re-emerges when it does, but stress is often thought to be a common reason, as well as a weakened immune system which is what these Drs could have been thinking of.

Not sure what proportion of the more elderly population have now been vaccinated, but the vaccine has been out there for several years now.

wd40 12:02 Tue Nov 23
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Lets wish all these anti jabs thick people didn't have their jabs when they were younger.

but they did! which is sad .

wd40 12:05 Tue Nov 23
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park bench two blokes sitting chatting - only can think of one thing

cruising area ?

Auntie Thermite 12:13 Tue Nov 23
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WD40

It is astonishing that there's still people in this day and age who don't realise that no human can be happy, fit or healthy without a random number of uneccessary experimental DNA altering treatments courtesy of big pharma, a state aparatus who loves you dearly.

Hopefully the army of superhumans who take any prick offered into their bodies who now seem to be developing blood clots, thyroid damage, heart problems... and now shingles and a whole array of adverse reactions to the experimental gene therapy, will rise up as an army and cough themselves into the new future as uber hoomanz and rid of us all the broken purebloods who refuse to be lab rats for the technocratic medical tyrannical age we're entering, blindly...

On The Ball 12:21 Tue Nov 23
Re: next thing on theway.
How can I tag @_DHOTY on here?

Steady 12:25 Tue Nov 23
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Amazes me all these double jabbers being hospitalised, I reckon another 5 or 6 jabs over the next 12 months might do the trick, anyone been to Peppa Pig world

Auntie Thermite 12:51 Tue Nov 23
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On The Ball

Really odd thing to suggest, especially at this stage when a lot of the data is coming back from the Yellow Card reporting to the public domain showing nothing but litany of adverse reactions to the experimental "jab", with little to no evidence of there being any benefit whatsoever.
Now we have a number of the nurses under duress and threat of being sacked who are openly speaking out publicly about the medical fraud and their part in it.

A few years ago pre-new-normal, I was in a central London pub and my mate who didn't work for the NHS but in an auxillary position to it, produced a NHS card to get a discount on the ales offered, I wonder if people are so eager to produce their NHS cards in the open these days one year on from the pots and pan clapping days of the early stage of the psyop?

There does seem to be a lot less sympathy for those NHS workers who played their part [Tik Tok dancing vids aside] in making this huge lie seem credible among the more gullible, easily coerced and blindly trusting public.

Propably should have gone with BUPA is what much of the public must be saying now.

Ron Eff 1:11 Tue Nov 23
Re: next thing on theway.
Would argue that the downturn in deaths suggests there is some benefit beyond “little to no benefit”. I’m neither pro or anti the vaccine, I had it, makes travel easier, but the evidence is clearly there. Particularly among the elderly and vulnerable. The argument of whether the vaccine creates higher risk to those not at high risk from covid, and its necessity as a result is a different question, I don’t know the stats on that, but it has undoubtedly had a positive impact on the high riskers on the whole.

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