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But on a biscuit?
Oh I went to ddg and searched about that. I wish I hadn't done that.
Your party games differ from mine

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But on a biscuit?

I do this a bit differently. But it is my fav vodka drink.
I respect that you have demonstrated a capacity to research. Good nightOh I went to ddg and searched about that. I wish I hadn't done that.
Your party games differ from mine![]()
Sorry bud. I only intended to pop in here to post once and it has most likely saved me some on slots.
I am off too.
Want a love you from me because I could do a few stops on my visit to Scotland next weekend?
I respect that you have demonstrated a capacity to research. Good night

Cheers for the best wishes but videoslots tore me a new one yet again. I should have stayed in the warm and cozy bosom of casinomeister pissing off the localsStay here and forget the slots. Especially if you are on the drink.
Might get interesting and could do with a laugh when i get up in morning.
Anyway decided better if i just go to bed try and get a sleep.
So enjoy your vodka and hope you win if you are gambling.![]()

If I want to deliberately feck up I know where to comeThanks friend. I appreciate it. If you ever need some tips, let me know. I do research for a living.
Have a great night sir.
2 days of free battles, ya might recoup/scrape back a bitCheers for the best wishes but videoslots tore me a new one yet again. I should have stayed in the warm and cozy bosom of casinomeister pissing off the locals![]()

They are bloody hard work and too limiting on your time.2 days of free battles, ya might recoup/scrape back a bit![]()
...still I wouldn't object to the IOM crime and re-offending ratesI actually read most your posts mack and appreciate you lay out well-written thoughts and posts[from the daily fail]
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I knew there'd be a catch to all this 'boom, month in jail' the jail in question sounds like a holiday camp:
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Yes it's based on the concept that we want people to come out of jail rehabilitated and able to re-join society as well balanced and productive individuals. The punishment is being deprived of their liberty, their time in prison is intended to give them a chance to gain some education, learn new life skills, learn methods to cope with addictions, have access to counselling and so on.
Local people do jokingly refer to the prison as 'The Jurby Hilton' but fundamentally everyone understands that outside of whole life sentences, prisoners become free people again at some point, and we want those people to have a fighting chance to get on in life upon their release.
It's partly why our crime rate and reoffending rates are so incredibly low.
What's the point of sending people to prison and treating them like animals? If you do that, you'll just be letting animals back into society at the end of their sentences.
I absolutely love it here, in conjunction with other things (especially Mrs Chopley) I kind of credit moving here with saving my life, if I'd have carried on as I was in Manchester (multiple addictions and a dreadfully unhealthy lifestyle) I suspect I wouldn't have lasted too much longer.
I found a kind of peace here that utterly eluded me in the UK.
Just looking at IOM elections, most of the members are independents, not sure how the government works on the IOM, whether these members discuss matters with the queen's representative who has the ultimate say?
I think we could do with some more independents in the HOC, why should labour and conservatives have a monopoly when things are getting worse.
What do you make of these rulings that university students must stay in situ and not return home at christmas to their families/parents? I never went to uni but I could imagine some students struggling with that level of isolation, seems like a recipe for a nightmare unless measures are in place to protect safety/mental health.
edit: By the way I'm looking forward still to your last part of the low ebbs gambling series...is that still something you intend to do or feel you've covered it all now?
If I want to deliberately feck up I know where to come![]()
Good on them, Im working today otherwise I would have joined them, even though I have never been on a protest in my life.You do not have permission to view link Log in or register now.
I had a pint of water before bed and I was not too bad thanksGreat! That's deal then. I don't mind being the excuse for someone to feck up.
I hope you are well and not suffering from hangover like me.

Something very interesting,but you may not want to check your own Countries estimated population for 2025.
This is a USA intelligence agency that predicts for the military and aviation.
Oh and check out the projected economies
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What do you make of these rulings that university students must stay in situ and not return home at christmas to their families/parents? I never went to uni but I could imagine some students struggling with that level of isolation.
TBH I am seriously struggling to know what to make of such dire predictions? What are they basing their predictions on given that they are a government body? There is no data to back it up either economically or for the population reductions. America losing about 3/4 of its population seems extreme!Looks like a rough 4 years ahead, like I said a couple times, start learning mandarin, it might come in handy.![]()
Decent article in The Guardian today about that very subject.
Deposits had already been taken, get the students on campus, get them paying rent, get the £9250 tuition fees out of them, and then effectively confine them to their rooms in 'bubbles' of four people.
What a horrendous start to a University experience.
Threatening emails are being sent out at Manchester Metropolitan University to students who are starting to hang protest banners out of their rooms.
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That is shocking.Decent article in The Guardian today about that very subject.
Deposits had already been taken, get the students on campus, get them paying rent, get the £9250 tuition fees out of them, and then effectively confine them to their rooms in 'bubbles' of four people.
What a horrendous start to a University experience.
Threatening emails are being sent out at Manchester Metropolitan University to students who are starting to hang protest banners out of their rooms.
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I suspect that if they enforce there measures too strictly then it will lead to trouble because we all know that pissing off students can lead to civil unrest and dire consequences for the government.It was a purely financial decision, they've completely disregarded the health of their students and prioritised the financials.
I remember when I went to Uni the first few weeks were critical, to get a feel for your new home and area, get to know your peers, forge friendships, go out and have some fun, enjoy some drinks at the local pubs and clubs, all that stuff that young people want to do, all the stuff they need to do.
What a fucking miserable position they've been put into, shelling out £127 per week on rent, on the hook for £9250 in tuition fees for just one year, most of their learning is going to be remote anyway, they can't go out, they can't socialise, and they've been told they'll be breaking the law if they decide they can't tolerate it and want to go back to live with their parents.
As per the article I've linked there, in some of these halls they can't even control the temperature of their own room, the rooms are small, the beds aren't the best etc.
Make no mistake the bigwigs in charge absolutely knew that the halls of residence would end up as human petri dishes and this is the situation they'd end up in, but they wanted the money more than they cared for the wellbeing of their students.
It may be financial greed but I also believe the Government are outright pinning the Covid blame on Generation Z-ers, they essentially spelt that one out weeks ago, and are now 'punishing' them, if these spiteful rules are anything to go by
Maybe to fully grown adult that has already been there and done that but not to a typical late teenIf you have internet, 14 days is nothing...
TBH I am seriously struggling to know what to make of such dire predictions? What are they basing their predictions on given that they are a government body? There is no data to back it up either economically or for the population reductions. America losing about 3/4 of its population seems extreme!
And why put such data out there knowing that it would eventually come to light?
Maybe to fully grown adult that has already been there and done that but not to a typical late teen
Hope that is worse thing ever happening in life and they have had happy one 

Sounds an absolute nightmare! They definitely should have postponed the students arriving until cases had lowered a bit. The students are basically being treated like they are 11 years old and on a school trip! Stay in rooms except for meal times etc...I watched her on ITV a couple of weeks ago and she wasn’t with the narrative and fair dues to her she wasn’t back wards about coming forward on what most of us are thinking.
We are literally living under a communist regime now. I and every person I know thinks these rules are bollocks, and wont be following any of them.You do not have permission to view link Log in or register now.
