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8 hours ago, Left Back said:

I was thinking exactly the same.  Used to watch SoccerAM and assumed it was some reference to stuff that happened after I stopped watching it 😂

Same here. I thought it might have been connected to the “back inside to Mr and Mrs Lovejoy” comment at the end of the topless weather. Especially since Helen Chamberlain comes across as a bit of a loonball.

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1 hour ago, Bairnardo said:

Pretty pleased with the scenes tbh, other than the littering for which theres no excuse.

Oh yeah don't get me wrong anyone who litters in a park, on a beach etc is a fucking c**t and I'd send them to The Hague if I had it my way.

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Just now, Todd_is_God said:

A selection of comments from totally normal people 😳

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You know Robert is so normal he considers Scotland to be "occupied" :blink:

There are 2 legitimate things to be pissed off at 1, the amount of rubbish 2, folk filming fights rather than getting wired in.

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The "Stay Local" thing doesn't really work with LAs. Bit odd I shouldn't travel the 8 miles to IKEA because it's in a different LA but someone could travel 200 odd miles from Thurso to Skye for a jolly in the Highlands. 

On the plus side haircut a week on Friday.

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2 minutes ago, RiG said:

Still find it somewhat laughable I shouldn't travel the 8 miles to IKEA because it's in a different LA but someone could travel 200 odd miles from Thurso to Skye for a jolly in the Highlands. 

That's what you get for leaving God's country. You've made your bed, so lie in it.

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1 minute ago, 101 said:

You know Robert is so normal he considers Scotland to be "occupied" :blink:

There are 2 legitimate things to be pissed off at 1, the amount of rubbish 2, folk filming fights rather than getting wired in.

It's going to be quite the sight watching these people implode over the months ahead.

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4 minutes ago, RiG said:

The "Stay Local" thing doesn't really work with LAs. Bit odd I shouldn't travel the 8 miles to IKEA because it's in a different LA but someone could travel 200 odd miles from Thurso to Skye for a jolly in the Highlands. 

On the plus side haircut a week on Friday.

Stay local is just guidance isn't it? There is now no law that can punish you for being outside of your area I think? 

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4 minutes ago, Scosha said:

Stay local is just guidance isn't it? There is now no law that can punish you for being outside of your area I think? 

I think the travel restrictions are still law, ie you cannot leave your LA unless for an essential purpose. Enforcing it is a different matter though.

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6 minutes ago, Rugster said:

I think the travel restrictions are still law, ie you cannot leave your LA unless for an essential purpose. Enforcing it is a different matter though.

There was 0 enforcement of the previous message so doubt this is going to be any different, you have to f**k up in some other way for them to be interested.

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A selection of comments from totally normal people [emoji15]
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I know they shouldn't but comments like that really wind me up.

At least when the rest of us are getting back to normal we won't have to face people like that as they'll still be under the duvet or down the back of the couch.
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2 minutes ago, Ron Aldo said:

I know they shouldn't but comments like that really wind me up.

At least when the rest of us are getting back to normal we won't have to face people like that as they'll still be under the duvet or down the back of the couch.

who gives a f**k, theres a reason these clowns spend all day on the internet spouting their shite, theyd never have the baws to go and challenge people in real life, and even if they did nae c**t would listen,

I realise that this post is ironic as they come but never mind, the point still stands. I don't know anyone in real life who is all knicker wetting aout covid.  this time last year I had to almost sedate my partner as she was convinced that catching it meant certain death , thankfully that's subsided now.  In the very early days my parents were quite shaken about my clinicly vulnerable sister who was acting somewhat blasé about it all, until she got her shielding letter, now a year and a bit on, I don't know anyone who's like those in that twitter post

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11 minutes ago, Scosha said:

Stay local is just guidance isn't it? There is now no law that can punish you for being outside of your area I think? 

As @Rugster says I'm relatively certain it's still the law. Just seems odd to me that you can travel over 200 miles away from home and be "local" (extreme example) but in other LAs you can barely travel double digit distances. The sooner this is all over and we can get back to normal the better. 

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12 minutes ago, RiG said:

As @Rugster says I'm relatively certain it's still the law. Just seems odd to me that you can travel over 200 miles away from home and be "local" (extreme example) but in other LAs you can barely travel double digit distances. The sooner this is all over and we can get back to normal the better. 

It is really daft. Especially when so many of the central belt LAs are all in the same health board.

From my house (East Dunbartonshire) I could walk to the boundary with Glasgow in about 20 minutes. Stirling in about half an hour and West Dunbartonshire in about 50 minutes. 

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1 hour ago, ICTChris said:

 

 

36 minutes ago, Todd_is_God said:

A selection of comments from totally normal people 😳

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31 minutes ago, Todd_is_God said:

It's going to be quite the sight watching these people implode over the months ahead.

 

17 minutes ago, Ron Aldo said:

I know they shouldn't but comments like that really wind me up.

At least when the rest of us are getting back to normal we won't have to face people like that as they'll still be under the duvet or down the back of the couch.

 

As Ron Aldo says, you would hope that these people never socialise ever again, if they ever did. Personally, they're the types I would gladly see welded into their bedsits, Chinese-style, for an eternity.

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