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Everything posted by dontforgetthefueltapsbruv
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Average number of smoking related deaths each day in the UK - 213 Also a further 11 per day attributed to passive smoking Remind me when was smoking made illegal? Oh it hasn't- why not then given those numbers? Lost tax revenue is the often used arguement but that surely cant be so anymore given the cost so far (and continuing) 'dealing' with the current situation
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Very true - plenty of options for the brainwashed to continue their indoctrination
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Speedway in trouble then - I'm now in full agreement with Screm
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Ipswich 2020
dontforgetthefueltapsbruv replied to Seathestars's topic in SGB Premiership Speedway League
The British Final saga has been just like a normal Witches season of the last 20 years plus... Buzzing when announced Shows great promise early on Builds your anticipation Looks like it will be a success Suffers a late wobble but hanging in there Finally evaporates into nothing to show for the effort Roll on 21!! -
What else can/are they allowed to do?
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Well on Twitter it seems Robert Lambert would want it for free
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Belle Vue Aces 2020
dontforgetthefueltapsbruv replied to Phil The Ace's topic in SGB Premiership Speedway League
Going for a realistic feel and socially distancing even with online subscriptions -
Yes let's just bow our heads,tug our forelocks and get on with putting on our muzzels and taking any experimental medicine they concoct in the coming months without any objection No thanks. If you don't agree you should shout it from the rooftops, question every dodgy statistic and projection. Follow the rules whilst doing it but dont just comply meekly
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Really dont want to get to a them and us slanging match but...... Take your last line "A case of the few spoiling it for the many" So who are the few and who are the many? This may offend some but "the few" in real terms are "the vulnerable" and yes it is being spoilt for the many Does that make me and "the many" selfish ? Or is it actually the reality that if the many cant get on with it there wont be any economic benefit to protect "the few" in the future
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100 editions - that's some milestone I remember picking up that first edition and subscribing at the Stoneleigh event Also remember the celebrations of Fisher and Janniro in the car park at securing the purchase of a 2nd hand transit - it never ceases to amaze me how excited Americans can get over the most mundane of things