begbysback wrote: » Absolute nonsesne, idiotic behaviour of the highest order, if it was a case of you stockpiling food and it miraculously ran out in the shops do you think people would let you happily keep your stockpile?? :pac::pac: Your door would be kicked in my friend and you would be asked kindly to hand over the doughnuts and cornflakes :pac::pac: The government have a lot to answer, but to act like selfish prik and blame the government is a level above ignorance.
Lonesomerhodes wrote: » Who's blaming the government entirely, not me!. Door kicked in?. It's where a loaded double barrel shotgun comes in handy. You can pretend all you want people will band 'together' like some hippie free for all in a time of crisis and chaos but we both deep down know different.Let's be honest.When the chips are down, these so called civilised people will eat each other-Joker
Raconteuse wrote: » Ah here, are ye even thinking about what you're writing at all? People are objecting because they don't like horse racing and not because of the pandemic of a highly contagious virus for which there is no vaccination or drug, and which kills? "What business is it of yours what others do?" when what others do is very very much our business in certain respects at the moment. "Just self isolate" - yeah just quit work. "If you don't like it, don't watch it" - wtf? What does that have to do with fears around the spread of COVID-19?
red_ken wrote: » Genuine question - if whipping doesn't hurt, why do jockeys sometimes get reprimanded for their use of the whip?
Lundstram wrote: » Condemnation of those at Cheltenham is totally unfair. These people have planned, spent a lot of money and looked forward to their trip for a long time. Just because you've no interest in horse racing (like me) doesn't give you the right to critcise these people. Criticise the respective governments for allowing it to go ahead.
begbysback wrote: » Firm association between people who watch too much tv and those seeing this as an end of the world apocalypse as seen in the exaggerated movies. I would never expect people to act rationally, history shows this cant be depended upon, as there are many such types as yours, people wont band together, thats why shops have to take the initiative, or under our government instructions to restrict purchases to a reasonable amount to prevent people like yourself making a situation worse. And a double barrel only holds 2 cartridges - if hungry people are knocking on your door the best of luck with that.
BanditLuke wrote: » These people are the lowest of the low, societies losers so to say and that was before this crisis. I am and never would consider myself a FG voter but by christ if they announced these fools had to go into some form of quarantine camp for two weeks upon return to Ireland i'd be happy to consider giving them a vote in any future election.
Ash.J.Williams wrote: » ARE YOU SERIOUS?
William Cool Yogurt wrote: » You would have to laugh at all the people saying how “selfish” those who went to Cheltenham. Said like people who clearly haven’t a few thousand spent on a trip that they are looking forward to all year. People wouldn’t be half as fast if they had money spent themselves. This is nothing but a crowd of clowns wanting to complain about racing and gambling, utter tools.
Lonesomerhodes wrote: » I don't watch TV at all. Biggest waste or time ever. All time spent watching TV is time wasted. It's utter utter crap.In between the crap they sell you crap you don't need.Don't even have one actually!. Say you have 3/4 widescreens the house I'd imagine.The assumptions that go on on these forums are often actually hilarious. Yes I know a double barrel holds only two cartridges but I certainly wouldn't mess with anyone pointing one at me assuming it's empty?. You would?. Good luck with that yourself buddy!. :cool:
The One Doctor wrote: » Lads and lassies of Boards, here are a few pandemic tips: DO: Wash your hands regularly and avoid touching your eyes, nose and mouth with your hands. Read the WHO advice AVOID: Anyone who has the COVID19 or has been in contact with someone who has it. Panic buying. It's stupid and helps no-one. Large crowds of people, especially indoors. Sinn Fein supporters. The news and media. Seriously, you're just worrying yourself. Just check the WHO site regularly. IF YOU GET COVID19: Call your GP or 112 (999 if you're old school). Self-isolate. Remember that 96.5% of people who get the COVID19 will be fine eventually. Children, young adults and those who do not have immune disorders or other serious health problems (and are under the age of 60) will be fine too. And remember to be nice to each other, even to strangers.
Obvious Desperate Breakfasts wrote: » I know lots of people who have cancelled holidays and lost lots of money. None of them really care because they’re not, ya know, cunts. My husband and I have both cancelled holidays and we don’t care about the money. The people who travelled deserve all the ire they are receiving. No sympathy for them.
FFVII wrote: » You don't watch TV? No TV series or movies?
Deleted User wrote: » Was fun handing over money and getting change 4 times for the same thing. Glad she did not think I was a Junkie looking for my next Lempsip high.
greenspurs wrote: » If people would just relax, the food is there... Id hate to be a bin man in about 3-4 weeks time...…
dontpanic wrote: » Oh lord what are the chances of me getting my hands on a carton of fresh milk for my coffee?!
dontpanic wrote: » I'm assuming you were one of the people out stocking up with a years supply of stuff yesterday then.
Badly Drunk Boy wrote: » I don't know. You give off the whiff of Lemsip-fiend to me... :pac:
The Tetrarch wrote: » If it was suggested by either the United Kingdom or the Ireland governments that people should not travel to England, then you would be right.