Bevvied
Life Support System For A Beer Belly
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My neighbour who put me onto it, is a lawyer.
What ever way you dress it up it's illegal. Same as buying stolen goods.
I guess he's a liar.
My neighbour who put me onto it, is a lawyer.
What ever way you dress it up it's illegal. Same as buying stolen goods.
Yes he isMy neighbour who put me onto it, is a lawyer.
I guess he's a liar.
What did he say about the legality?My neighbour who put me onto it, is a lawyer.
I guess he's a liar.
What did he say about the legality?
I'm not recommending it to anyone!I have had it myself going as far back to the old cable boxes but call it for what it is. Especially if your going to recommend it to others.
Lol what a total ******* idiot.
Maybe he watched V for Vendetta a few too many times (or read it) or maybe the other one
Seeing as OTTTV seems a bit of a grey area legally I would therefore not recommend it to my client. Thanks anyway @Bevvied
It's illegal to shake a doormat outside during the daylight hours.
It's illegal to sell an IPTV service like OTTTV, everyone in the universe knows that.
It is not illegal to purchase it.
Some might think it immoral, but to assume it's illegal is wrong.
Picked up a click and collect shopping order from Asda yesterday, not one person wearing a mask in sight.
The store guy came and stood right next to my window (kept shut) to talk to me, no attempt to keep 2m distance.
When it came to get out and load up my shopping I went the full Jesse James with knotted handkerchief covering my face. That fella spends all day in contact with a stream of punters, so I'm not too bothered by the sideways
glances from other shoppers.
Later when I got back preparations were under way for a street party, postponed from last weekend.
As we didn't want to be party poopers ( my wife badgered all morning as whether she'd be going by neighbours ) we pulled up the bench to the front of the drive to sit and have a drink.
After about 5 mins it was obvious that the combination of loud music, afternoon drinking, kids flying about and parents wandering after them meant distancing was compromised. We just didn't feel comfortable with it all and slipped back inside.
My wife has an auto immune condition ( rheumatoid arthritis ) which puts her at high risk so we've been serious about self - iscolating as a familly since the start of lockdown, I've also had to put work on hold.
It feels like there is general air of smugness in this country, not seen in other countries with more experience of such pandemics. For myself I'm keeping my head down and waiting to see the result of this relaxation.
Our next door neighbour along with his wife have both already had suspected covid 19 - all symptoms but not tested . We were open mouthed as he declared over the fence ;" it's not the virus that'll kill you, it's the fear !!
It's a selfish ill-informed way to think and in fact there is the possibility that there might be longer term health
implications for people who've had the virus so possibly complacent as well.
Im so glad the coronavirus has finally ended and we're all now safe...
Well you'd think that judging by what I saw today around London. Parks and commons were heaving complete with ice cream vans, street parties, no social distancing, very few masks. If you get reincarnated as a deadly pathogen you'll want to end up in London
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