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8 minutes ago, Shaun Taylor said:
It even comes with a mind the gap sticker
Written in red too
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On 05/07/2020 at 11:25, Peter O Hanraha-hanrahan said:
Fat blokes of a certain age should never,ever wear stretchy jeans,Especially with a jesters top on.
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3 hours ago, Miah Dennehy said:
Well I was brought up in Fishponds, now live in Hanham, have also lived in Eastville, Kingswood and very briefly Warmley. So I nearly have the full set! Maybe it just depends where I'm living
Edit: I also lived in Lawrence Weston 30 odd years ago which- at the time- I would have said was more Rovers than City! Mind you when I lived in Redfield and St George it was more of a 50/50 split.
L Dub was more Blue than red, where As Shire was the opposite, more red that blue.
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2 hours ago, wendyredredrobin said:
Abacus
With one bead missing
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8 hours ago, Mr Popodopolous said:
Appalling animal husbandry.
They seem to eat pretty well anything. Someone told me that Chinese have pet hens, pet chickens as in living with them in the hoke- dunno if that's true but their animal husbandry, their wet markets (is that the name?) seems to carry a significant risk.
As the old saying goes,if it’s got legs and isn’t a table,the Chinese will eat it.
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2 minutes ago, Super said:
Just seen pics of burnt out iceland delivery vans in southmead
Yeah! but that’s not unusual.......and I was brought up there.
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All the conversations about how many may die from this,let’s face it one death is one too many.
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2 minutes ago, Roger Red Hat said:
.....But you'll have very wet feet..which you probably will notice.
Oh! I don’t know RRH,my mate was so pissed one Saturday night,he unbuttoned his waistcoat,pulled out his tie,and pissed himself,tucked his tie back inside,did his buttons up and walked on like nothing was wrong.
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36 minutes ago, myol'man said:
During the Coronavirus crisis we are being encouraged to go for a walk in a field.
Will R*vers open up their state of the art training facility to the public?
Bring your own wellies
Waders
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38 minutes ago, phantom said:
Chancellor has just announced an initial £330 BILLION (15% GDP) will be available for any business to pay bills, wages, rent etc
If this isn't enough more will be available
Money will be available from next week and currently 6 months interest free loan
What about the self employed?
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7 minutes ago, phantom said:
Chancellor has just announced an initial £330 BILLION (15% GDP) will be available for any business to pay bills, wages, rent etc
If this isn't enough more will be available
Money will be available from next week and currently 6 months interest free loan
Good news indeed,I wouldn’t expect it to be a full wage though maybe 75%.?
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16 minutes ago, Super said:
Mason Mount hardly setting a great example. Idiot.
Like some spoilt brat,I’ll do want I want,stamp,stamp.....
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3 minutes ago, Mr Popodopolous said:
Surprising news which shows what we all know but confirms that it transcends politics.
Penny appears to be dropping- not quite dropped but it's rolling- it's teetering...
Bit like the jackpot counter on tipping point
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10 minutes ago, Mr Popodopolous said:
Which MP was this?? That's fairly disgusting and in these times certainly.
MP for Mid Derbyshire I think.
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9 minutes ago, RumRed said:
Can our ******* Government actually make a ******* decision. Advice does not help, our employers need support and be told to send those at risk, or those that live with those at risk home.
I could easily do my job from home.**** Boris is not going to be remembered fondly.
Theresa May ‘I was crap’, Boris ‘Hold my Beer’.
Not that I think Jeremy Corbyn would have done any better. We have such low grade politicians at the moment.
Careful RR you’ll get some aubergines now,so hurtful
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33 minutes ago, bcfcredandwhite said:
I must admit that when I saw Boris’s press conference my first thought was for the poor pub and restaurant owners and the low paid workers on zero hours contracts that depend on them. The government has told us to stay away from them but not told them to close.
this is an unprecedented situation and this is exactly what governments are employed to deal with. All non-essential businesses should close but with guarantee of income that enables them to survive. Yes it will cost £billions but not as much as having no economy and millions of jobless and homeless when this thing finally blows over.
It’s not normal for a Tory government to subsidise businesses, but what is happening isn’t normal either and if we want our economy to recover we need those businesses to be able to pick up from where they left off.I wouldn’t expect much leadership from Mr Johnson,the man who hid in a fridge and wouldn’t do TV interviews,and yesterday was waffling on about handshakes being able to be banned since 1984(I think that’s he said).He talked a lot but actually did the sum total of **** all,but did a lot of asking.
and on a side note,when someone asked his local MP how could people be expected to survive on £94 ssp,he was told to “ get a life”,charming.
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5 minutes ago, pillred said:
That might explain it then, whenever you hear anyone from the government discussing the NHS they give the impression the budget has gone up year on year, sounds like they're massaging the figures a bit.
The actual sum of money may well of increased,but once you take inflation and the rising cost of providing health care in to it,it’s been cut.
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6 minutes ago, pillred said:
If you believe the government (I know I know) they say they have increased spending on the NHS above the rate of inflation for the past ten years. If that's the case where the hell has all the money gone? and why are they always saying they need more? I would be genuinely interested to hear from someone that knows about these things.
Apparently for every pound spent on the NHS in 2010, 86p was spent in 2019.
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2 hours ago, Xiled said:
I can see it now. The Evening Post headline:
Bristol Rovers Stadium
Stolen by Travelling Funfair
Bristol City probably to blameIt would probably take 2-3 weeks to realise it had gone.
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9 minutes ago, Banjo Island said:
Freedom of bristol is a bit extreme i think kingswood would be sufficent
Yeah,! But only the high street.
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4 minutes ago, RedLionLad said:
They must still be the 6th richest club in the world then...
They haven't spent anything.Blew their entire budget on that canopy over the supporters club entrance.
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12 minutes ago, BCFC11 said:
Absolutely!!
I’ll kindly donate Fk All.
Don’t doubt this for 1min just from the few bits I have seen of him even before his S*g days he comes across as billy big bollox who just stands around watching whilst the rest of his teammates warm up. Gangsta wannabe.
A few on here called it the moment Wally took over by saying something was abit dodgy about it all and wasn’t all it was made out to be etc, a quick google search at the time proved the Al Qadi’s were nowhere near billionaire status, yet we were all jealous Ted’s cos they were the 6th richest club in the land and they were coming for us.
We’re still waiting you morons......
Yet Unbelievably a large amount of them are still happy with them at the helm all I can say to that is you deserve the shitty little club you’ve got.
I’m sorry BCFC11,but that’s total b*******,they were the 6th richest club in the world
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Bristol R*vers dustbin thread
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Ah! the extra 0 again