Could you support their lifestyle Bear.?Good to hear from you Mac. All good down here in Bath...we seem to have got off lightly so far here. As an added compensation for losing the ebullient Marquiss, all his wifelets are on the market.
Where is Whitey missing his comments he adds a lot to the board.?
I'm guessing it's Mac's house?
I thought all Nobbers lived in caravans?
All things. considered I am doing O.K.whether I will get back to going is doubtful we shall see.Glad you and Bear are withstanding the ravages of Time.Good evening Premier 1 and Teddy. I am still here and like the rest of us missing going down to Bloomfield Road like Hell.
I trust you guys are keeping safe and well?
Yep on the better side of the Wyre and no do not live in a caravanAfternoon gentlemen. Where the heck is Wyre Villa? Sounds like the back waters of over the Shard
We believe Callum and the group he went with for a long weekend to Portugal in mid January may well have had it and were seriously ill particularly when they had returned. Many of the symptoms, including a high temperature, difficulty breathing and fatigue etc, but the virus was not widely recognised in the UK at the time. Eamonn was about the only member of the group who wasn't I'll. Perhaps he can be the source of a vaccine?!!
There was actually another member of the group who wasn't ill. I hadn't put two and two together until they asked me last Friday evening when we were having a catch up on Zoom. Still not convinced, but then three of the four who got ill (C being one) were really quite ill.We believe Callum and the group he went with for a long weekend to Portugal in mid January may well have had it and were seriously ill particularly when they had returned. Many of the symptoms, including a high temperature, difficulty breathing and fatigue etc, but the virus was not widely recognised in the UK at the time. Eamonn was about the only member of the group who wasn't I'll. Perhaps he can be the source of a vaccine?!!