Brighton Sky Blue
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People putting ‘so called’ in front of things that don’t need it.
‘A so-called second spike’
Argh just call it what it is!
‘A so-called second spike’
Argh just call it what it is!
We did it in the 90s too mate, gobbed everywhere. Even found fresh new ways to gob. I personally enjoyed rolling the tongue and firing it off the end, got great distance.When I was at school in the 1970s everyone used to spit. It was seen as being well 'ard. I say everyone, I mean all the boys at secondary school. Sometimes they had "flobbing" competitions. Vile really.
We've definitely had a few so called footballers in the past.People putting ‘so called’ in front of things that don’t need it.
‘A so-called second spike’
Argh just call it what it is!
We've definitely had a few so called footballers in the past.
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Plastic fucking Liverpool fans in Coventry
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so-called "Ryan Haynes"
They've always been there (here) just very low lying for the past 29 years.Plastic fucking Liverpool fans in Coventry
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Imagine how awful it must be for my Scouse neighbour? He's an Everton fan!They've always been there (here) just very low lying for the past 29 years.
But justified! Needs to be rigid plastic though!Sounds painful
Sounds painful
That Drew Pritchard fella from Salvage Hunters. Not sure why, just comes across as a right smarmy prick. The sort of fella who props up the bar in your local, who you hope doesn't try to strike up conversation with you when you head up to get a round in. Although that wouldn't be an issue anymore.
Take a look at the pictures of Bournemouth beach. It's shameful how some people behave.Litter all over hersall common this morning, what is wrong with people.
People on furlough who are out and about like it's a holiday, you're paid to sit at home ffs, if you can't then there's no reason for the furlough scheme and get back to work.
People on furlough who are out and about like it's a holiday, you're paid to sit at home ffs, if you can't then there's no reason for the furlough scheme and get back to work.
Fuck anyone littering as a general rule, but if you'll excuse the pun this is a load of rubbish.
Got banned from his local pub after a fight when he was found to be shagging someone's wife, allegedly! Think Rebecca stays around just for the show now.Yeah he is a proper c**t.
Please, elaborate.
Employers put their staff on furlough, it isn't paying them to stay housebound. It's not an elaborate sickie
Isn't it more that the are picking up the wage bills of companies so they don't all go to the wall, but neither do they have to make people redundant, as everyone has bills to pay?I thought the idea behind it was for the government to essentially cover employment running costs of the company, so that there's a job to go back too and to slow the spread of the virus. If everyone is out protesting and down the beaches spreading the virus around, why can't they go back to work?
Companies haven't been suspending jobs because employees are incapable of attending work, so it's down to the employer to decide when they can resume work. The only thing a furloughed employee can't do is paid work for the same employer, the onus is not on them.I thought the idea behind it was for the government to essentially cover employment running costs of the company, so that there's a job to go back too and to slow the spread of the virus. If everyone is out protesting and down the beaches spreading the virus around, why can't they go back to work?
Better than the other option of having no job to go back to.Imagine the reality check of some people who have been paid to sit about for a couple of months and have to go back to work full time for not much more financial benefit.
Isn't it more that the are picking up the wage bills of companies so they don't all go to the wall, but neither do they have to make people redundant, as everyone has bills to pay?
In other words, you are redundant for the time being, which is not normally allowed.
If you're furloughed you are not ALLOWED to do any work for your employer (so volunteer instead, maybe??), so you might as well go to the beach! They can't go back to work until their employer wants to start making money again.
Companies haven't been suspending jobs because employees are incapable of attending work, so it's down to the employer to decide when they can resume work. The only thing a furloughed employee can't do is paid work for the same employer, the onus is not on them.
Imagine the reality check of some people who have been paid to sit about for a couple of months and have to go back to work full time for not much more financial benefit.
I'm not sure if you hadn't realised but the retail economy bar the supermarkets closed for a couple of months, just think about the impact along the supply chain of that sudden drop in demand. Add to that businesses in the hotel and leisure industry being closed completely you've got a load of people effectively redundantI'm confused, why are companies stopping work? is it because they can't implement social distancing measures? can't keep staff safe? no consumers? My point being, if everyone is spreading the virus down the beach or at a protest, there's no reason for the furlough scheme. Like I say, I'm confused. I don't get it at all.
I'm confused, why are companies stopping work? is it because they can't implement social distancing measures? can't keep staff safe? no consumers? My point being, if everyone is spreading the virus down the beach or at a protest, there's no reason for the furlough scheme. Like I say, I'm confused. I don't get it at all.