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have a good one Buckley. Did you say you were in Los Gigantes? we had a lot of fun at the Route 66 live music bar there last year. this year might be different though. I think it was family friendly.
 
A surprising (and probably ill advised) drop to T2 for us. Kicks in the Saturday before Christmas- whatever could go wrong...?

Edit- typo, fecking autocorrect
 
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As expected not a lot of movement in the Tiers. Bristol and Somerset living the high life and moving down a tier. Bits round London becoming Tier3 but thats yer lot.

Do actually agree that reducing loads of tiers this close to Xmas would create confusion, also for Pubs and Restaurants they needed to be open this week to catch the 'office party' type trade anyway. I reckon for some staying shut and on furlough til February now the best option. January is dead even in Normal times. Really feel for the business owners though :(
 
As expected not a lot of movement in the Tiers. Bristol and Somerset living the high life and moving down a tier. Bits round London becoming Tier3 but thats yer lot.

Do actually agree that reducing loads of tiers this close to Xmas would create confusion, also for Pubs and Restaurants they needed to be open this week to catch the 'office party' type trade anyway. I reckon for some staying shut and on furlough til February now the best option. January is dead even in Normal times. Really feel for the business owners though :(
January's a time for the likes of me to come out of our Bloodychristmas bunkers and start living again; I actually LIKE January, the days start to noticeably become longer, and the days to the cricket (and holiday!) season become fewer. Shops are emptier but have stuff in that you actually want. And there's no Bloodychristmas musak over the gawdamm speakers. ?
 
January's a time for the likes of me to come out of our Bloodychristmas bunkers and start living again; I actually LIKE January, the days start to noticeably become longer, and the days to the cricket (and holiday!) season become fewer. Shops are emptier but have stuff in that you actually want. And there's no Bloodychristmas musak over the gawdamm speakers. ?

Each to their own but I can't stand January and February, still dark and cold, people on diets and watching their spending and not going out. March is when I resurface again and start watching the Ibiza Party Calander fill up :)
 
January's a time for the likes of me to come out of our Bloodychristmas bunkers and start living again; I actually LIKE January, the days start to noticeably become longer, and the days to the cricket (and holiday!) season become fewer. Shops are emptier but have stuff in that you actually want. And there's no Bloodychristmas musak over the gawdamm speakers. ?
Couldn’t agree more
 
Not sure how accurate, perhaps it's just for a giggle: https://www.omnicalculator.com/health/vaccine-queue-uk
April for me. Although to be fair it didn't say either which April, or whether or not I'd still be attached to my brain by then. The estimate is a million vaccines a week, the complication is we all need two, so does that, in effect, make it 500k/week or does the million count as a double dose.

One point; even with the vaccine you can still get covid, albeit they say a much less serious infection (NHS say that), so those infections would show up int he daily numbers. So if it's still around 15k/day, but 5k of those have had the vaccine and are having a mild illness,
(a) can they still pass it on to an unvaccinated person?
(b) we could still be under lockdown as the government will consider the numbers/risk to be too high?
 
Deltic Group which own the Pryzm and Atik nightclub brands amongst others going into administration. Doubt some of these clubs will reopen sadly. Some will end up converted into flats.

I'm telling ya, that company will never die! Always come back from the brink ?

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