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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
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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%
  



Mace66 9:38 Fri Jan 8
CV19 jab
News this morning that the PM’s seemingly
healthy 80 year old father had the jab on December 18th.

My 82 year old parents not heard a thing yet.

I guess you could argue it’s to protect the PM but why can’t the old duffer wait his turn and sit indoors without seeing his family like other 80 + year olds.

Anyway, what’s the score with you lot and your old fuckers ?

Replies - In Chronological Order (Show Newest Messages First)

Johnson 9:44 Fri Jan 8
Re: CV19 jab
Family who qualify at home near London have had theirs, boss at works Dad of the same age who’s GP is near SWINDON hasn’t heard a dickie bird.

I suspect with the Pfizer vaccine the distribution was a challenge so it didn’t go far from London assuming it flew in to Heathrow.

Oxford one should start to see it ramp up.

fraser 9:50 Fri Jan 8
Re: CV19 jab
Fuck having that Pfizer one, he's welcome to it.

Coffee 9:59 Fri Jan 8
Re: CV19 jab
Golden Oldie is a distributor, he's got loads. WHOmail him.

aldgate 10:07 Fri Jan 8
Re: CV19 jab
my parents had theirs at hornchurch library yesterday
said it was all very well organised - no word on when they will get follow up shot though

fraser 10:15 Fri Jan 8
Re: CV19 jab
akdgate - which one?

Toe Rag 10:19 Fri Jan 8
Re: CV19 jab
An uncle of mine is 80 and he’s had both.

He’s in Hertfordshire.

No one else I know has heard a dicky bird about where or when.

On The Ball 10:24 Fri Jan 8
Re: CV19 jab
Someone has to be first - it's about where has them, not who.

HAMMERNH 10:33 Fri Jan 8
Re: CV19 jab
94 year old grandparents - yesterday in leafy Hertfordshire- can now track them everywhere vis Bill Gates new app.

stewie griffin 10:35 Fri Jan 8
Re: CV19 jab
I'm no AntLOLy, but agree with fraser on the Pfizer one...

mallard 10:38 Fri Jan 8
Re: CV19 jab
My 80 year old Dad had part 1 yesterday in KENT

Kaiser Zoso 10:41 Fri Jan 8
Re: CV19 jab
Mrs Z elderly relatives have had one, one yesterday and the other the day before.

Looks like they are getting on with it.

BRANDED 10:45 Fri Jan 8
Re: CV19 jab
97 year old mother in law not heard yet.

Coffee 10:50 Fri Jan 8
Re: CV19 jab
What have you done with her hearing aid?

ray winstone 10:57 Fri Jan 8
Re: CV19 jab
83 year old mum having her first jab today.

Stickleback 11:03 Fri Jan 8
Re: CV19 jab
Took my 91 year old mom for 1st jab on Dec 19th. Going for 2nd one on Saturday.

aldgate 11:04 Fri Jan 8
Re: CV19 jab
fraser - my mum thought it was the pfizer one but wasn't sure!

AKA ERNIE 11:08 Fri Jan 8
Re: CV19 jab
Mother in law is 90 lives in exmouth had her Pfizer jab dec 20 in plymouth 2nd jab was cancelled and put back

Gary Strodders shank 11:10 Fri Jan 8
Re: CV19 jab
My mum had her first jab on the 19th & due for the second this Sunday at The Hive stadium
I think a lot depended initially on your proximity to the nearest vaccine centre.

Pronto 11:16 Fri Jan 8
Re: CV19 jab
My Dad,82 no underlying health issues, had his first on the 18th Dec. Second postponed.

fraser 11:23 Fri Jan 8
Re: CV19 jab
akdgate - so they didn't tell her or did she not ask?

Cheers

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