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  1. This gave me a headache so I rather picture a circle jerk with them ladymen. Who cums first gets the baht. Oh wait , we did that in Stringfellows many many years ago. Lek won.
  2. You guys really should take up troubadour evening once a week with Emmy. House of the rising sun, Yesterday, Hotel California revisited. Maybe a live stream till the flu is over?
  3. Yes, I watched season 4 in 2 nights and that was too much. I can hardly remember that season. 2 episodes per night is ideal, imo. I love the Canal+ intro. I fell in love with Nadia the first season. You're in for a treat. Season 5 is partly set in Cambodia. Re: Billions. I really tried with this one, but got bored. Its all about money ( like zerozerozero isn't).
  4. I watched them all last week. Still thinking about it. Very good one. Loved that part too. So sophisticated. I had a feeling she wasn't gonna do him in. Was a great series. Season 1-3 was the best one Brody was around., imo. Tel, see if can find this one. There are five seasons. One of my top 5 shows ever.
  5. Hope you enjoy, Tel. Best new show after Homeland , imo. I've only watched a few of those such as Sopranos and Breaking bad.
  6. Brilliant! Gomorrah meets Narcos. Based on another Roberto Saviano book.
  7. Horrible! They look like men! Ladymen! Check out the size of their feet, hands and height. That's a giveaway, I've been told. Be careful down there.
  8. No. Never. Looks too scary. I want em passable.
  9. seven

    Coronavirus

    Just saw this piece, and I agree. Even as international criticism of his tactics mounted, Mr Tegnell remained calm. Again and again he repeated that there was no point in panicking, no point in making crowd-pleasing gestures and no point in committing economic suicide. Contrast that with Britain’s politicians, floundering around like drunkards at closing time, flip-flopping on policy and constantly being dragged into ever more stringent measures to appease the public hysteria. According to Sebastian Rushworth, an American-born doctor in a Stockholm A&E department, he hasn’t seen a single Covid-19 patient in a month: ‘Basically,’ he writes, ‘Covid is in all practical senses over and done with in Sweden.’ So should Britain have followed the Swedish example? UK The death rate has been declining for months — a 95 per cent fall since the peak in April. Coronavirus casualties are now six times lower than deaths from flu and pneumonia. In the week to July 31, just 2.2 per cent of deaths in England and Wales were caused by Covid. There’s no reason, in other words, why Britain’s politicians can’t change the record — and they must do so fast, even if it disrupts their precious holidays. For too long we’ve been ruled by paranoia. But economic logic and sheer common sense dictate that we can’t remain paralysed for a minute longer. The truth is that for many of us, the last few months have been one long holiday from reality. But the summer is almost over and the economy is on life-support. It’s time we got back to work.
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    Coronavirus

    Assholes. BBG, can you check out Threpasit night market if knock offs are available yet? Burberry launches £90 designer face masks https://www.yahoo.com/lifestyle/burberry-designer-face-masks-160157519.html
  11. seven

    Coronavirus

    Sweden stands firm on face masks as Anders Tegnell refuses to copy other countries' strategy https://www.yahoo.com/news/sweden-stands-firm-face-masks-163057217.html Dr Anders Tegnell, the country's state epidemiologist, told the Daily Telegraph that he did not expect the Public Health Agency of Sweden to follow Norway, Finland and Denmark and drop its opposition to masks when it recommends new measures to Sweden's government at the start of next month. "The main risk, I think, is that people will think: 'okay, I'm wearing a face mask. I don't need to take these other precautions'," he said, saying his agency believed social distancing and self-isolation of the sick were "much more important". "There is now a continuous and even increased spread in a number of countries who implemented face masks, " he said. "There is a belief that if you just have face masks, you can forget about everything else, you can run your subway with full trains and so on." "....said that the different approach Sweden had taken was best explained by the unusual independence of its government agencies." "In the other Nordic countries, politicians often have a stronger role than the experts at public health agencies." Frode Forland, Dr Tegnell's Norwegian counterpart, told the Telegraph he believed Dr Tegnell had "a valid argument" against face masks. "We've been stressing that it's still much more effective to keep distance than to wear a face mask," he said. "If you keep one metre's distance, the reduction of risk of infection is about 80 per cent, but if you wear a face mask it's about 40 per cent." The last part is why I wouldn't be in a rush to hop on a plane with 300 mask wearers now. 3 recommendations keep being repeated over here: -Wash your hands. -Avoid crowds. -Avoid new contacts. Hard to do that on a charter plane.
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    Coronavirus

    Glass is half-full, you doom n gloomers. A vaccine is coming sooner rather than later. I know I won't be touching Chinas or Russias vaccine though. The Swedish government has signed off on an EU deal with British-Swedish pharmaceutical company AstraZeneca to provide six million doses of vaccine against the coronavirus if it wins approval from regulators. The government has also ordered the Public Health Agency to work out a plan for once there is a vaccine available, which would outline who in Sweden would be vaccinated first and how the process would work. "Those who receive it first will probably be people in risk groups and people working in the health and social care sector," said Hallengren as she presented the news together with Prime Minister Stefan Löfven and Sweden's vaccine coordinator Richard Bergström. Sweden is also involved in ongoing negotiations, via the EU commission, to purchase vaccines from pharmaceutical companies Johnson & Johnson and Curevac.
  13. Right , I remember now. I was all into ladymen then, not femboys ( soon gayboys as it is the circle of life for a ladyman lover), so didn't pay attention to that topic. Because of this topic I googled "ladyboy captain outrageous" and spent 4 hours walking down memory lane. Was absolutely fantastic. No silicone, not too much make up, hardly any tattoos, the duckface wasn't invented. As for looks, it was better back then, not quantity obviously.
  14. Exactly. It's really sad to see this ignorance and fear mongering. You would expect if from Thailand, but I thought countries like New Zeeland was more enlightened.
  15. seven

    Coronavirus

    What MSN don't care about reporting is that we now have undermortality since a few weeks, but thats not sexy enough to report about. In 2018, 5000 more people died than 2019. The flu was pretty bad in 2018. Also irrelevant , I guess.
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    Coronavirus

    This should please QG: Sweden has recorded its highest death toll since a famine swept through the country 150 years ago https://www.yahoo.com/news/sweden-recorded-highest-death-toll-113940879.html Sweden's death toll from January to June was the country's highest during that period since a famine swept the country 150 years ago.
  17. Never heard of it, but I did read about it after your post. Its in the name really. J.... red army
  18. 1. Captain Outrageous(?) 2. soidog/Lord Jim 3. Ernesto 4. ROM 5. Jimbo
  19. Who opened the ceremony in Berlin Olympics in 1936?
  20. Calgary W 1988 Albertville W 1992 Salt Lake City W was 2002 Pyeongchang was 2018.
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