Posted: 27 Mar 2020, 13:57
who will take his place if he goes in machine breathing support?
BBC News has just said it would most likely be Dominic Raab. Oh deariesus wrote:who will take his place if he goes in machine breathing support?
doesn't sound like such a bad thingPista wrote:Mad Handjob's tested positive now
RammsteinBartek wrote:And now, news about Till Lindemann (Rammstein) got Covid-19. But he's better.
Dominic Goingsemilystrange wrote:One of the Dominics will be in charge. Take your pick.
Now i got what mr.p_i_b posted few hours ago that made no sense at that timePista wrote:People are really this fcuking stupid
EmmaPeelWannaBe wrote:perhaps they didn't drink as much?
Usually less horses at a Sisters gig, even in Manchester.elamanamou wrote:I'm just worried that everyone who attended the recent sisters gig's are ok?
I know three people who attended Cheltenham festival about the same time as the gigs have got Covid -19
A friend who attended the Manchester gig came down with it quite badly shortly after the gig. He reckons he either got it there, or he had it and didn't know at the time.elamanamou wrote:I'm just worried that everyone who attended the recent sisters gig's are ok?
I know three people who attended Cheltenham festival about the same time as the gigs have got Covid -19
Sh!t.Quiff Boy wrote:A friend who attended the Manchester gig came down with it quite badly shortly after the gig. He reckons he either got it there, or he had it and didn't know at the time.elamanamou wrote:I'm just worried that everyone who attended the recent sisters gig's are ok?
I know three people who attended Cheltenham festival about the same time as the gigs have got Covid -19
Geoff wrote:Day 18: I think it's day 18, I've lost track, every day feels roughly the same.
So I'm largely OK. I'm tired, very very tired. Something as simple as walking to get milk will leave me wiped out for the day. I've heard others saying they struggle to get up and go to the bathroom so I think I got away lightly, but even then it feels like the aftermath of the worst flu I've ever had...I expect it'll be a few weeks until I'm feeling normal. Hopefully there isn't too much lasting damage so again, I probably had it relatively mild. Mild in this case means 'did not require hospitalisation'. I'd still like to get the antibody test as and when it comes online to be sure. In a sense, it's almost a relief to have had it and got it out of way.
Some of his previous posts really rough though.Quiff Boy wrote:He's been posting a diary on Facebook - he posted this the other day, so I think he's on the mend.
Geoff wrote:Day 18: I think it's day 18, I've lost track, every day feels roughly the same.
So I'm largely OK. I'm tired, very very tired. Something as simple as walking to get milk will leave me wiped out for the day. I've heard others saying they struggle to get up and go to the bathroom so I think I got away lightly, but even then it feels like the aftermath of the worst flu I've ever had...I expect it'll be a few weeks until I'm feeling normal. Hopefully there isn't too much lasting damage so again, I probably had it relatively mild. Mild in this case means 'did not require hospitalisation'. I'd still like to get the antibody test as and when it comes online to be sure. In a sense, it's almost a relief to have had it and got it out of way.