The jab ..

Poll Poll Will you take the COVID jab

  • Of course

    Votes: 158 79.0%
  • Hell no

    Votes: 18 9.0%
  • Undecided

    Votes: 11 5.5%
  • After results of first round are known

    Votes: 13 6.5%

  • Total voters
    200
mgrlane said:
You also know that no one under 50 that isn't in the vulnerable groups has been vaccinated right?

That may be the case in England, and possibly elsewhere in the U.K. but not in Scotland the 40’s hroup started getting done 4 weeks ago.

My sister in law, 47 very fit, no underlying issues got fo hers 4 weeks ago, and my brother, also fit 46 got his 2 weeks ago on the same day as my 52 YO partner, who again no issues. It’s just me that’s :censored: health wise :lol: and I was done 04/02
 
Argyll Andy said:
mgrlane said:
You also know that no one under 50 that isn't in the vulnerable groups has been vaccinated right?

That may be the case in England, and possibly elsewhere in the U.K. but not in Scotland the 40’s hroup started getting done 4 weeks ago.

My sister in law, 47 very fit, no underlying issues got fo hers 4 weeks ago, and my brother, also fit 46 got his 2 weeks ago on the same day as my 52 YO partner, who again no issues. It’s just me that’s :censored: health wise :lol: and I was done 04/02

Is it right what I'm hearing? The Scottish jab comes deep fried. :poke: :D
 
enuff_zed said:
Argyll Andy said:
mgrlane said:
You also know that no one under 50 that isn't in the vulnerable groups has been vaccinated right?

That may be the case in England, and possibly elsewhere in the U.K. but not in Scotland the 40’s hroup started getting done 4 weeks ago.

My sister in law, 47 very fit, no underlying issues got fo hers 4 weeks ago, and my brother, also fit 46 got his 2 weeks ago on the same day as my 52 YO partner, who again no issues. It’s just me that’s :censored: health wise :lol: and I was done 04/02

Is it right what I'm hearing? The Scottish jab comes deep fried. :poke: :D

With a side of Haggis and washed down with some Buckfast?
 
Argyll Andy said:
mgrlane said:
You also know that no one under 50 that isn't in the vulnerable groups has been vaccinated right?

That may be the case in England, and possibly elsewhere in the U.K. but not in Scotland the 40’s hroup started getting done 4 weeks ago.

My sister in law, 47 very fit, no underlying issues got fo hers 4 weeks ago, and my brother, also fit 46 got his 2 weeks ago on the same day as my 52 YO partner, who again no issues. It’s just me that’s :censored: health wise :lol: and I was done 04/02

Well that's great! I think your sis in law was offered before my 67 year old Dad was (or at least within a week of each other).
 
enuff_zed said:
Argyll Andy said:
mgrlane said:
You also know that no one under 50 that isn't in the vulnerable groups has been vaccinated right?

That may be the case in England, and possibly elsewhere in the U.K. but not in Scotland the 40’s hroup started getting done 4 weeks ago.

My sister in law, 47 very fit, no underlying issues got fo hers 4 weeks ago, and my brother, also fit 46 got his 2 weeks ago on the same day as my 52 YO partner, who again no issues. It’s just me that’s :censored: health wise :lol: and I was done 04/02

Is it right what I'm hearing? The Scottish jab comes deep fried. :poke: :D

Bet you’re not saying that to your Mrs or the only prick you’ll be getting is her haggis catching implement in the temple :poke: :rofl:
 
mgrlane said:
enuff_zed said:
Argyll Andy said:
That may be the case in England, and possibly elsewhere in the U.K. but not in Scotland the 40’s hroup started getting done 4 weeks ago.

My sister in law, 47 very fit, no underlying issues got fo hers 4 weeks ago, and my brother, also fit 46 got his 2 weeks ago on the same day as my 52 YO partner, who again no issues. It’s just me that’s :censored: health wise :lol: and I was done 04/02

Is it right what I'm hearing? The Scottish jab comes deep fried. :poke: :D

With a side of Haggis and washed down with some Buckfast?

Haggis yes, Buckfast 🤮
 
mgrlane said:
Argyll Andy said:
mgrlane said:
You also know that no one under 50 that isn't in the vulnerable groups has been vaccinated right?

That may be the case in England, and possibly elsewhere in the U.K. but not in Scotland the 40’s hroup started getting done 4 weeks ago.

My sister in law, 47 very fit, no underlying issues got fo hers 4 weeks ago, and my brother, also fit 46 got his 2 weeks ago on the same day as my 52 YO partner, who again no issues. It’s just me that’s :censored: health wise :lol: and I was done 04/02

Well that's great! I think your sis in law was offered before my 67 year old Dad was (or at least within a week of each other).

TBH, I was really surprised at my brother and SIL getting theirs so early. I also think my partner is slightly ahead of schedule too even though her sister who’s in the age bracket below was done 2 weeks earlier :idunno:
 
Argyll Andy said:
enuff_zed said:
Argyll Andy said:
That may be the case in England, and possibly elsewhere in the U.K. but not in Scotland the 40’s hroup started getting done 4 weeks ago.

My sister in law, 47 very fit, no underlying issues got fo hers 4 weeks ago, and my brother, also fit 46 got his 2 weeks ago on the same day as my 52 YO partner, who again no issues. It’s just me that’s :censored: health wise :lol: and I was done 04/02

Is it right what I'm hearing? The Scottish jab comes deep fried. :poke: :D

Bet you’re not saying that to your Mrs or the only prick you’ll be getting is her haggis catching implement in the temple :poke: :rofl:
How did you guess :rofl:
 
Pondrew said:
Flyingfifer said:
It was an attempt to simplify the concept for you into one you might have understood.... apparently it was fruitless.

I'm not playing anymore as you seem incapable of not resorting to personal insults. It's happened twice now, that's twice too many.

I know I will be in your thoughts on Saturday at 11.00 when I have my jab. Thanks in advance and wish me luck :thumbsup:

That was in relation to you being in Canada, a place with guns and right next to the mecca of guns rather than your intelligence but cool bro, slightly ironic though considering I was responding to your post where you called into question my intelligence (suggesting I'm a conspiracy theorist) my morality (calling me "selfish" and only want people to have the vaccine as "Guinea pigs") and tacitly endorsing me being "marginalised" from society for my choice not to have the vaccine at the moment. :thumbsup:

Good luck! My Guinea pigs... I mean my mum and dad have both had theirs and only my dad felt a bit rough for a few days afterwards sorta flu like symptoms
 
Argyll Andy said:
mgrlane said:
enuff_zed said:
Is it right what I'm hearing? The Scottish jab comes deep fried. :poke: :D

With a side of Haggis and washed down with some Buckfast?

Haggis yes, Buckfast 🤮

Breakfast of Champions is Bucky. I thought alongside Iron Bru it was the national drink? :rofl:
 
Flyingfifer said:
I mean my mum and dad have both had theirs and only my dad felt a bit rough for a few days afterwards sorta flu like symptoms

I love it how you are getting all the flack on here :rofl: :nahnah:
 
mgrlane said:

Ha ha ha, never looked it up before are it’s a term we use all the time so I did.

The main characteristic has me :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl:
 

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mgrlane said:
Flyingfifer said:
I mean my mum and dad have both had theirs and only my dad felt a bit rough for a few days afterwards sorta flu like symptoms

I love it how you are getting all the flack on here :rofl: :nahnah:

Ikr! Feeling the love :bonk: :rofl:

mgrlane said:
Breakfast of Champions is Bucky. I thought alongside Iron Bru it was the national drink? :rofl:

IRN Bru used to be until they took all the sugar out and replaced it with cat piss :sick2:
 
What does a virus do when it can no longer infect and spread through a certain section of the community. It mutates so it can infect others. Wonder if the younger generations who think they are invulnerable so don't need to be vaccinated, start getting ill and dying because the virus has mutated, if they then want the vaccine? I assume their argument will be that it hasn't mutated that way yet and when or if it does.....
The problem is the young can carry it and spread it just as now. There is growing evidence that vaccines also reduces spread. In th mean time what other mutations are the unvaccinated potentially going to spread.
 
Nanu said:
What does a virus do when it can no longer infect and spread through a certain section of the community. It mutates so it can infect others.

Thought you were talking about vaccinated people then :D

Surely the same would apply to people who have had the jab seen as it doesn't stop you from catching covid?
 
Flyingfifer said:
That was in relation to you being in Canada,
Ok last one then I'm out:
I don't live in Canada, I live in ENGLAND!
You f*cking googled Spaldingski and it came up with Saskatchewan, didn't it? Did you not question why someone who lives in a remote area of Canada would be so interested the UK vaccine program?
Now that is funny; very funny :rofl: :rofl: :rofl:
 
Pondrew said:
Flyingfifer said:
That was in relation to you being in Canada,
Ok last one then I'm out; I don't live in Canada, I live in ENGLAND!
You f*cking googled Spaldingski and it came up with Saskatchewan!
Now that is absolutely hilarious :rofl: :rofl: :rofl:

:idunno: could have been Botswana for all I know about English geography :rofl:
 
So, today I had the jab. Why? Pressured into it by my family. Did it hurt? - no. Any side affects? - none. How do you feel about it? I don't give a sh*t. Any benefits? I had a nice 15 mile drive through the countryside. Lid down, sun out..... :D
 
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