There seems to be a few pubs closed Monday and Tuesday and other hours to suit. I suppose fair enough, the brewery are adjusting.
Lockdown seems to have accelerated the numbers of people taking to the(dubious?) attraction of a £10 carry out and Netflix on the sofa.
Howard Quayle is on all week 11:30am providing his favourite tunes and that a la Desert Island Discs sort of thing
Oh, I can just hear @Uhtred shouting at the radio from here.
My point being is that there is a way to resolve a problem. People did it wrong. They took perhaps an adversarial approach. They complained to CC to give that Stu Peters a metaphorical bloody nose and get him sacked.
If these people (I don't know how to address them just now) have a reasonable and valid concern (I am not doubting they do) then they are going about it wrong.
If they are looking for sympathy and/or support, then the way they are going about things they are only going to get it from people with similar chips on their should against society, and silly woke girls.
.....if only for them to get that Stu Peters sacked.
When are you going to criticise these as yet anonymous but highly self-important people for the way they went about things.
A rolling system of arrival quarantine, testing and tagging could work.
The infrastructure is there. The Isle of Man could be showing the world.
The virus isn't going away anytime soon.
I've worked for less than minimum wage at times, when I've put in a price that has been too low. I just accept it, I needed the work and it had to be done. Better than nothing.
When (well....if) BLM get what they ultimately desire, the silly little white girls and boys will still get eaten, but just eaten last.
eta:
metaphorically speaking that is
Well at least they are declaring their disappointment that Stu Peters was reinstated. I note that their supporter/s in this thread have suggested they were not trying to get Stu Peters to lose his job.
Well they were. Of course they were.
They needed something to celebrate and to move the ratchet another click
Don't worry Kipper, one day, if certain people have their way, he will be erased from the internets and libraries etc.
I must say, I liked his comparisons of the SNP with Nazis. Can't really argue with some of the logic
I think it was just the flavour. I remember some of us tried to get drunk on it. A bit like celery uses more calories to eat than it provides, we found the only effect was peeing out more than we drank.
Recent arrivals (last 2/3 decades) from South/East Africa are not much different. Mind though, they have often experienced raw situations that most folk can't imagine.
I don't know about this particular one, but I have found TV documentaries etc are about as trustworthy with their facts and they way they are portrayed, on about a level lower than wikipedia.
But I must say I love the photography in them and the music is usually rather superb and enjoyable with an edge. I like the presenters to be well-spoken.
Cheers Woolley. A schoolboy error and I'm sure it would have made a good pub quiz question.
Just to be clear, Stu Peters was listing a few of his heroes as a boy and not making any oblique references.
(I was being divisive)
Alert! Alert! Alert!
Stu Peters just mentioned Douglas Bader on his show. We all know where this could well go, don't we now.
(there, that should get a few snowflakes or whatever they are called having to listen to the recorded show)