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Boris Johnson says a second wave has arived!

anybody started hoarding bog roll yet?

Yes. Bog roll, kitchen roll, pasta, cereal, tinned veg, medications, sanitary products, you name it, I’ve stashed it! I’m turning into a Prepper ‘cos I’m expecting shit to start hitting fans imminently :14:

Just to let you know that if i die from corona
you're all invited to my funeral :cool:

Is it in Scotland? That’s gonna be a hell of a train fare, I’m in Wales, I might have to just send my condolences like. Thoughts and prayers go out to your kin at this difficult, tragic time :51:
 
Don't ever do a bus. I dine Glasgow to Cardiff my first time going down, never again. Ended up changing my route back up and split it over 3 days of buses and trains.
 
Is it in Scotland? That’s gonna be a hell of a train fare, I’m in Wales, I might have to just send my condolences like. Thoughts and prayers go out to your kin at this difficult, tragic time :51:

I think you are allowed to do a Demonic Cummings and travel up to test your eye sight.
 
These are the 'they':

Heres the test from iceland a few weeks ago about possible 4 month immunity
www.the-scientist.com/news-opinion/covid-19-antibodies-last-for-at-least-four-months-after-recovery-67907

Heres the cdc article from a cpl weeks earlier saying that even 3 months immunity might not even be true.

www.medpagetoday.com/infectiousdisease/covid19/88099

(The meaning i took from it was that no immunity may be formed, i may have misunderstood tho, since the article was an update to an article that caused confusion)

Also, about bread, potato bread, instead of white bread, lasts forever in the fridge without goin stale or getting moldy, i regularly eat 6 moth old or older potatoe bread that is as good as new.

Its not sourdough, but it is a good soft sandwich bread or hot dog/hamburger roll, or toast

Edit: from what i understand tho, subsequent infections are not as severe as the initial infection
 
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you can still eat sourdough after it’s been sitting out at room temperature for months. it doesn’t go mouldy. you just break it into chunks and put it in a tomato salad with a large amount of vinegar and oil or stick it in some soup.
 
I think you are allowed to do a Demonic Cummings and travel up to test your eye sight.

Well, I do need an eye test :hmm: Let’s wait and see shall we? You’re not dead yet... unless? @Social Misfit ... are you a ghost in the interweb? :20: How would we know? Ach, I’m getting muddled, it’s been a long day :sleepy:

We do have a few castles too.

We’ve got bloody hundreds of castles in Wales, can’t move for bumping into them :D
 
Well, I do need an eye test :hmm: Let’s wait and see shall we? You’re not dead yet... unless? @Social Misfit ... are you a ghost in the interweb? :20: How would we know? Ach, I’m getting muddled, it’s been a long day :sleepy:



We’ve got bloody hundreds of castles in Wales, can’t move for bumping into them :D

I've been to a few! :18:
 
you can still eat sourdough after it’s been sitting out at room temperature for months. it doesn’t go mouldy. you just break it into chunks and put it in a tomato salad with a large amount of vinegar and oil or stick it in some soup.
I dunno man, but im definitely having cheese and potato raviolis with red sauce tonight...lol. this thread is making me hungry
 
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