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They're saying it's unlikely he acted alone. It was at night. It would have been a big chainsaw. A powerful torch would be needed, unless a moped or motorbike was used. Apparently accessible by foot or 2 wheels.
 
If a jab is putting you in hospital and you need a 'booster' every few months, I'd suggest it's not very good...
Yep- but trust me it’s a difficulty decision to make as a son, telling your mum that you do mot recommend having the booster. If she dies from covid then it’s ‘my fault’ as I told her not to have the booster.

Is that cowardly on my part- yes, but trust be if you haven’t been there it’s not as black/white as it sounds

My daughter - an A&E doctor has recommended she doesn’t have the booster , but again I don’t want to put out on her , than Nan made the decision on your day so.

Mum has agreed now not to have another booster, I have made her write it down how crap she feels so that it’s in black and white and she doesn’t forget ( she forgets that it has put her in hospital twice).

Getting old is ****
 
This !! I love that f****** tree ! 🌲

Sycamore Gap tree at Hadrian's Wall 'felled overnight' https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-tyne-66947040
A few year ago we stayed at a place that overlooked the Sycamore gap and walked some of HDrians wall . It truly is (was) incredible.
Unless he has mental health issues or there are some circumstances that I can’t fathom then I hope he , and anyone else involved suffer from this .
 
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Yep- but trust me it’s a difficulty decision to make as a son, telling your mum that you do mot recommend having the booster. If she dies from covid then it’s ‘my fault’ as I told her not to have the booster.

Is that cowardly on my part- yes, but trust be if you haven’t been there it’s not as black/white as it sounds

My daughter - an A&E doctor has recommended she doesn’t have the booster , but again I don’t want to put out on her , than Nan made the decision on your day so.

Mum has agreed now not to have another booster, I have made her write it down how crap she feels so that it’s in black and white and she doesn’t forget ( she forgets that it has put her in hospital twice).

Getting old is ****
Out of interest, why is your daughter advising against the booster? Genuine question as I prefer to listen to a A&E doctor rather than a tin foil hat wearer.
 
Out of interest, why is your daughter advising against the booster? Genuine question as I prefer to listen to a A&E doctor rather than a tin foil hat wearer.
Good question, and I think my answer has been taken out of context.

She advises ‘my mum’ (89) should not have the booster.
It has put her in hospital twice for 3-4 days as she got so bad after having it. The second time I didn’t think she would be coming home.
She doesn’t go out a lot and so the chances of catching Covid are (potentially) lower for her

for my mum the risk/reward doesn’t stake up.
My in laws ( my daughters other grandparents) have had the booster and my daughter recommended them too as it doesn’t impact them in the same way.

My wife , myself, son and daughter are all vaccinated. My daughter HATES the anti vax brigades - who haven’t had to see inside our hospitals.
 
Good question, and I think my answer has been taken out of context.

She advises ‘my mum’ (89) should not have the booster.
It has put her in hospital twice for 3-4 days as she got so bad after having it. The second time I didn’t think she would be coming home.
She doesn’t go out a lot and so the chances of catching Covid are (potentially) lower for her

for my mum the risk/reward doesn’t stake up.
My in laws ( my daughters other grandparents) have had the booster and my daughter recommended them too as it doesn’t impact them in the same way.

My wife , myself, son and daughter are all vaccinated. My daughter HATES the anti vax brigades - who haven’t had to see inside our hospitals.
Thanks for the reply, makes perfect sence to me.
 
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Just read this on Sky news.
Some people are beneath contempt, heartless morons grinning away in these photos👎😡
These are the duckheads

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