Baby Doctor, Mr Bean and the Sevco school play

In these grim times, we must seek light-hearted relief wherever we can find it.

Today Planet Fitba was entertained by the school play that is Sevco.

The collapsing scenery of their latest production gave many of us a much-needed chuckle.

One would have thought that with the Conveyancing Consigliere in the team then there would have been no possibility of any legal proble…

Oh wait!

Despite this embarrassing debacle,  the Sevco High Command’s latest cunning plan was being well received by their klanbase.

Of course, some incompetence is not funny.

The USA is the most powerful state in the history of humanity and is currently the biggest economy on the planet.

Consequently, their government can marshal vast resources to tackle any problem.

Unfortunately, much of that material advantage can be undone if there is a narcissistic toddler in the Oval Office.

Like now…

The USA has been criminally underprepared for Covid-19 in a way that makes Alexander Boris de Pfeffel Johnson look like the Prime Minister of New Zealand.

This is an image taken from drone footage of Hart Island in New York City.

Dear reader, we all have skin in this game.

Covid 19 is no respecter of rank, privilege, race or ethnicity.

It is an enemy of humanity.

I disagree that military analogies are unhelpful in the fight against this pandemic.

This is indeed a war.

Moreover, last night I got the news that my youngest has passed out of medical boot camp.

Her final exam was yesterday and if she says she has cruised it then I’m not going to argue.

A proud product of the Gaelscoileanna sector, passing exams with aplomb is her thing.

I recall the morning her Junior Cert results arrived.

The normal subject load is ten.

She got nine As and one B.

Herself was spitting about the B!

So, it will not be long before our beloved citóg is on the frontline in an Irish hospital.

That means that Baby Doctor will soon need a new callsign on the family net.

I am simultaneously immensely proud and demented with worry.

She reminds me so much of my grandmother Julia.

Since she arrived it was like a message from my granny.

“I haven’t gone away you know!”

Everything from her character to little facial expressions.

These words blink to life a few feet away from a picture of herself taken in 1966.

She’s standing next to her comrade General Tom Barry.

My little one knows that she is off strong women.

The lady in the photo could multi-task with the best of them.

She reared a young family, kept a house going on little money and fought the British Empire.

For the avoidance of doubt, the Brits lost.

I’m confident that anyone who becomes the patient of my youngest will be well cared for.

Even those who sing about wading up to their knees in her blood.

Yes, she’s a Fenian too.

As I was finishing this piece and joke dropped into my inbox:

The reply of the SPFL to the Sevco statement about their incompetent resolution gave me another cause to laugh.

Rangers have expressed a desire to submit a further resolution. The SPFL’s lawyers will work with Rangers, as they will with any other member club, who wishes to put forward a resolution. The offer to help clubs with the drafting of their resolutions was made during the divisional conference calls on Wednesday. Rangers chose to proceed without seeking that help, with the result that their resolution was ineffective. 

Yes, you read that correctly.

Here it is again:

The offer to help clubs with the drafting of their resolutions was made during the divisional conference calls on Wednesday. Rangers chose to proceed without seeking that help, with the result that their resolution was ineffective.

Good grief, this isn’t a football club it is a lost Mr Bean script!

And for that, we should be truly grateful.

Stay safe agus fan sa bhaile!

56 thoughts on “Baby Doctor, Mr Bean and the Sevco school play”

  1. There was a guy I used to have a pint with occasionally. His name waa Billy. We weren’t really close friends or anything but I enjoyed his conversation.

    When my daughter was in her final year at school and at University she was involved in a lot of Charity work in Africa and India. She was 17 and the youngest in the group when she did her first project in Kenya. By 20 She was leading a project in India. Billy was always very supportive when we held fund raisers. That’s how I got to be on more than just nodding terms with him.

    Anyway, I went in to the pub for a pint just as Billy was getting ready to leave. He turned to me before he left and said.
    “I’ve been meaning to ask you. How’s your lassie getting ?”

    I told him she’d graduated with an Honours Degree in History and was now finishing a Law degree.

    He said, “That’s brilliant. There’s not a feeling in this world as good as seeing your kids doing well. We’ll catch a pint next weekend.”

    I never saw Billy again. He dropped dead at home a few days later. I still think of him occasionally and his words have stayed with me. He was right. NOTHING feels as good as seeing your kids doing well.

    You AND your wife must be very proud parents right now, Phil.

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  2. Wow, the vitriol pouring from the blue side is unprecedented and as far as I know no conclusion has yet to be made viz a viz yesterday’s voting.
    Hearts and Thistle have voted Nay, fully expected as relegation is staring them in the face.
    The Ibrox Club has also voted Nay for sporting integrity reasons or to rephrase that ‘ anything that stops Celtic’s 9 IAR charge.’
    The top league vote as I understand it, unlike the other 3 divisions, would not cease immediately but there would be a review of the situation in a few weeks time and if recommencing is out of the question then the average points methodology would decide final placings.
    Apart from Null and Void there are no other solutions coming forth from the Ibrox brain boxes. In case people have forgotten this is the same board that appointed Pedro following a polished video interview.
    The same board that made such a mess of their merchandising contracts that they have already forked out £3m to Sports Direct and await a further bill which will be significantly higher and may well put the club at risk.
    They are banging the war drums as they know the fans will respond in kind.
    Us against the haters, bound to shift a few season tickets.
    Lets face it, there will be no football for months to come.
    When, if, that happens who knows what it will look like

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  3. Congrats to your daughter. All this talk of exams and academe takes me back to the late seventies/early eighties when a group of us (all working class, and thanks to the grant scheme) went up to Glasgow Uni. One of my pals, Shug, who’s dead now, decided to take Moral Phil. as one of his subjects. When he was handed a reading list as an aid to his first essay, he dismissed it out of hand, believing that philosophy should spring fully formed from one’s head , and without recourse to any ‘fucking reading lists’ ( Shug was an ex shipyard worker). And so he wrote and submitted his first Moral Phil. essay. He received a mark of ten out of a hundred, and his tutor commented that “seldom had he come across such lunatic ramblings.”

    Later, Shug came across, and fell in love with, the works of the great German philosopher Hegel, whose Idealist philosophy Marx inverted to give us Dialectical Materialism. Shug lived and breathed Hegel, who, as the cognoscenti will know, is a particularly difficult philosopher to get to grips with. On one occasion Shug was among a group of students and lecturers who spent the weekend at some country house belonging to, or rented by, the uni, and wherein, students were invited to present a paper on the subject of their choice. Shug, of course, held forth on Hegel, and it was his proud boast, as later told to me, that ” there wisnae a c- – -t in the room who understood a word I wiz saying’”

    On another occasion, and this is a true story, Shug met up with one of the other guys in a local pub, and very soon he had steered the conversation round to Hegel. After a thirty minute discourse on ‘The Philosophy Of Right’ Shug asked the girl at the bar, who had been listening intently to his diatribe, for ‘two pints’. She promptly refused saying she thought he had ‘had enough’ .

    On Friday nights, we’d get off the train from Glasgow and repair to our ‘local’. We could clear that place in minutes when, after a few pints, we would loudly indulge in our own version of University Challenge, whereby we would debate the merits of this or that philosopher, with one-word-summations such as ‘shite’ or two-word summaries such as ‘fucking shite.” In the course of one such exchange Shug demanded of me that I should ask him ‘any fucking question’ on Hegel, and bet me he could answer said question. And so I asked him ‘What was Hegel’s wife called?” Needless to say no answer was forthcoming.

    Shug went on to become a teacher. In fact we all went on to to jobs whereby the tax we paid, as opposed to the amount we would have paid had we stayed in our previous employment, more than covered what we received in grants. I personally, in one of my best years, had a tax bill in excess of fifty thousand pounds to pay.

    Of course, had we been dependent on ‘student loans’ none of us could have went to Glasgow University. And the exchequer would have been the poorer for it.

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    • Shug was in my politics class. In 1979-80 we were in a class for one of our honours papers on The Political Thought of the Civil War and Interregnum, a brilliant class taken by Andrew Lockyer. Andrew believed in discussions in seminars and assigned us historical figures of that time and get us to argue from their perspective. I got Milton. Shug always made a telling contribution.
      If memory serves me right his dissertation for Politics was ‘Hegel, Marx and Engels, the Unholy Trinity.
      I met him years later when he was doing some supply work teaching Modern Studies in the school in which I still work.

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    • I was the first from my father’s side of the family to continue his education beyond school and only the second from my mother’s. It was only possible because of the grant system. It’s abolition was only another move in a long line of Tory policies with one agenda. “Keep the bastards down!”

      There were Tory MP’s at the time who came through the same system. A classic example of kicking the ladder away when they got to the top.

      “The working class can kiss my ass,
      I’ve got a well paid job at last.”

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  4. Oh dear!!… Mr Robertson has apparently emptied a perambulator of its playthings, accusing other clubs of creating the possibility of others going to the wall!! It would appear also, that the sevco proposal is the only show in town – sevco themselves said so!!

    As a result, it looks like there will be a place on the spfl board becoming available very soon.

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  5. I’d like to add my own personal scientific observation to the experts out there debunking the 5G nonsense root cause of the viral bronchial pneumonia.

    The doctors are observing this:

    https://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/news/health/nhs-doctor-busts-5g-coronavirus-21845470

    Which is completely true.

    However, my own observation is that these COVID viruses include the DNA/RNA of the animals it came from. COVID19 has bat and pangolin RNA. That smoking gun establishes root cause right there and debunks 5G lies.

    If it was 5G, household pets (dogs and cats) would be sick plus horses, cows, Fox, etc….

    Inferior public health standards in China is where it comes from. The Chinese had pandemics then. Monetising wild animals for consumption and profit. Animals that humans are not supposed to eat.

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    • Not from the Level 4 Dangerous Pathogens and Virus Laboratory in Wuhan then.
      The only one on mainland China.
      That’s 686 Cities.
      Scientists confirmed Covid-19 had not been engineered in a Lab but what they cannot confirm is whether it was ever in a Lab and escaped from it in its natural form.
      We know from the figures across the globe China is lying about its figures.
      It also has previous from the SARS outbreak in Beijing from a Level 2 Lab.
      You don’t lie or attempt to deceive unless you are attempting to distort the truth.
      The first cases were known in mid November the WHO were notified mid January about it migrating from Human to human.
      That’s an awful long time for this to spread in a City of 11m that incidentally had 5 Million people travel from it around the globe in January for the Chinese New Year Holiday.
      Wuhan you see is a Central Hub for transport in China.
      A worse location for a Level 4 Laboratory you couldn’t choose.
      3.3k dead?
      Aye ok move along nothing to see here 👍🏼
      Damage limitation is my guess because China is acutely aware that their Global Trade is at risk should they be at fault for this Pandemic.
      Especially if it turns out they have been messing with something they shouldn’t have.
      Their economy is on a knife edge as it is any repercussions could have massive ramifications for them.
      This is not going to end well Politically for China.

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      • You offer speculation but no evidence. This is your problem.

        Can you prove it was in a Wuhan lab? No you cannot, therefore it’s a made up story.

        If it was designed, the world’s labs would know and accuse China. Guys like you originally stated it was designed and released deliberately. Then it was a 5G lie that surfaced.

        Conspiracy theorists are so far gone down the rabbit hole for decades they have lost touch with reality.

        You have stated SARS was a lab outbreak in Beijing. You have no evidence of this. The USA would be all over this.

        For your information the World’s Chinese travel to China for Chinese New Year not the other way around. Domestic Chinese can’t get easy visas to other countries either. Half the City (5m) leaving for CN is just not true. Lies.

        I was in China in the late 1980s and they had tens of thousands dying of flu/pneumonia. It regularly turned up like clockwork every twelve years.

        There were a couple of hundred thousand expats in Wuhan, many still there. They were not reporting mass deaths, starvation, mass infection, etc…. WHO Officials have been there and are there. They do not report that.

        China got it right. Immediate Lockdown, face masks for all, social distancing, disinfection of streets, shopfronts, tower blocks, transport systems. spray everywhere. Tracking infected people’s contacts/relatives. Test test test.

        The West did none of that.

        Covid19 was in Scotland in late December. Lots of us were floored with it. The idea it couldn’t get here but Wuhan was only an international flight away was laughable.

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        • Some light reading for you Charles

          https://www.who.int/csr/don/2004_05_18a/en/

          Also a correction to my post.
          5-7 million traveled into and through Wuhan in January,thousands also traveled out of Ch8na via Wuhan as it is the a Central Travel Hub of China.

          It is a fact the only Level 4 Lab in China is based in Wuhan
          It is a s outbreak started in Wuhan
          It is a fact the recorded population of Wuhan is 11m
          It is a fact China first reported this outbreak to the WHO in the first week of January
          It is also a fact they told the WHO there wasn’t an issue that there were 40 cases and it could not be spread from human to human
          It also a fact that on the 21st of January China then informed the WHO they had 400 cases and it now spreads from human to human.
          It is a fact in that time frame 5-7 million people passed through or from Wuhan for the holiday period.
          It is also a fact that China has consistently given low numbers of deaths by comparison to every other nation who has an outbreak.
          It is a fact the SARS outbreak in Beijing in 2004 was started by two Laboratory personnel from a Level2 Beijing Lab studying the SARS virus.

          You may consider putting all of that together and coming to a conclusion that China may well be covering something more sinister up as Conspiracy Tin Foil Theory if you wish.
          But for me there are far too many red flags (pardon the pun) for there not to be something in this.
          There are many thousands wet markets throughout the world,for this outbreak to occur in one City of 686 Cities in China that just so happens to have a Level 4 Dangerous Pathogen and Virus Laboratory in it to me is one hell of a coincidence.
          Throw in China’s recent track record for SARS in Beijing and well it doesn’t take much to come to a conclusion does it.
          I will reiterate the fact Science has stated it was not ENGINEERED in a Laboratory but I will also reiterate Science has not categorically stated it hasn’t been in a Laboratory at any stage.

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        • Other than those of you who “CLAIM” to have had it in December, there is not one shred of evidence that it was in the UK any earlier than it was first officially reported at the end of January.

          This is right up there with the tens of thousands who claimed they had had Swine Flu when all they had was a bad cold.

          Right now the statistics for the number of deaths being reported are all over the place. Many of the jworld’s leading virologists believe that the number of deaths is being over estimated by up to a factor of ten.

          The figures being published right across the globe are failing to distinguish between those dying FROM the virus and those dying WITH the virus, but actually dying of something else.

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        • Yes, everything you read in the Daily Record is ‘true’, Jackie Gleason?

          They have no proof, you have no proof but you decide to call it ‘true’ anyway..?

          Why don’t you check the NYC frontline doc who says what they’re seeing is NOT the effects of a virus but the effects of 5G poisoning?

          Or, of cours, you can stick with the Daily Ranger for your ‘facts’ like all the Huns do.

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  6. What we are witnessing here is the remnant petulant hubris of superiority showing through from the facsimile rangers club.

    What we are witnessing in this pandemic and awful circumstances is a hatred of Celtic. Can’t beat them on the pitch then use the plague as an excuse.

    They must learn that their opinion is only one of 42 clubs. No more. They speak for no one else.

    Financially, they have no clout, no influence. They’re not going to go in and buy a club’s player for decent money. They’re going to try and Spiv them on the never never. That’s the only love Sevco will show you and it’s never going to get any better for them.

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    • ‘Facsimile Rangers Club’ is bang on the money.

      They are a fake Rolex watch trying desperately to pass themselves off as a genuine Rolex watch.

      It looks the same but on close inspection you spot the cheapness. The performance is inferior too.

      However, the cheap guy who buys it is happy enough. A fantasist and fake wealthy guy, but deep down he knows it’s all pretend, not the real deal.

      Sevco (facsimile Rangers) is not the real deal.

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      • Jackie, I agree with your post, but please be aware that Rolex are pure bastards as regards how they treat hourly paid non unionised, mainly foreign workers.
        I wouldn’t lose any sleep if they lose revenue to the counterfeiters, although as you say the fakes are easier to spot than the filth. Who would believe any of that mob could find the money to buy a real one.

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  7. Is it remotely possible that PL is playing a blinder here. Hear me out. He knows Sevco are absolutely skint, he knows that the SFA are dithering regards resolution 12 (among other things). Could he be playing for time knowing that Sevco can’t meet April wages? He’s got both of them over a barrel because Celtic are financially stable and can out run both of them? Thoughts 🧐

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    • Nonsensical concept. All 42 clubs have voted against their own conscience on the correct thing to do or on hatred of Celtic or on leveraging something special for themselves. Peter Lawwell has nothing to do with anything except the Celtic single vote.

      Ironically, Sevco voted against the SPFL plan which would have withheld their payment.

      The SPFL Premiership has voted yes.
      The two lower leagues have voted yes.

      Dundee appears to be holding back the Championship but can still vote yes to pass the plan.

      This is not a SHAMBLES. It’s very professional democracy. The Daily Record have been a disgrace on reporting this process. Disgraceful showing from DRSports during these extraordinary times.

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      • It might be their Democratic right to take 28 days to vote, but if it means clubs go to the wall meantime it’s not morally right. We’re talking about people’s livelihoods here. If 41 clubs can agree to reach their decision in 48 hours, sorry, but it just looks like either bloodymindedness or an attempt to in some way to hold the SPFL to ransom.

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  8. It seems that Sevconia have distributed details regarding prior communications between The klan and spfl that show the SPFL to be lying -see heart and hand (boke)’s recent tweet. If that were the case- wouldn’t their beloved club have shared it, alongside conclusive proof in the form of said communications? Or am I speaking too much sense? You’d think they would be chomping at the bit considering they had their asses handed to them by the SPFL of all people.

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  9. No wonder Scottish footie is broken. Nobody’s going to win here, at least yon Dumbcaster has made a professional attempt at it Phil, for our sakes. We’ll be remembered in how we act this wee while. Good luck to him and anyone trying to sort this out.

    Nice to read a proud faither’s words. Things we miss in isolation eh! She’s a scrap on her hands mind. Good luck.

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  10. Shocked am I as the SPFL diss Rangers proposal as not competent.
    Is this a sign that Hampden is finally standing up to the classroom bully and no longer are emails being sent to Ibrox asking for their permission before any announcement/ proposal etc is made public?
    If so well done the SPFL.
    One would have thought that given the turmoil caused by previous legal advice leading to the Sports Direct debacle, Memorial Wall issue and Hummel ready to join the queue, that only the best, and most expensive legal advice would be at hand.

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  11. May I be the first to salute the Management Staff and Players at Celtic for doing the honourable thing today regards their wages.

    God bless hem all.
    HH

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    • By reducing their wages the massively profitable plc and billionaire owner reduce costs, this also reduces the money going to HMRC, and you want to applaud this?

      This helps the company, not the country

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      • The people who have opted to take a hit a hit on wages have been paying into the system for years.
        They have been doing so as high earners and no doubt in a higher tax bracket than most of us as a result.
        What they have actually done is take a reduction in wages so that our Club doesn’t need to apply for Furlough on those who earn a dam site less in wages at Celtic.
        The Club incidentally has also payed millions in Taxation over the past decade or so as the Government has embarked on 10years of cuts to spending in Austerity measures that were not needed and have most likely put even more pressure on our NHS in this crisis that there would have been if they hadn’t.
        As far as I am concerned it was a moral decision and the right one to take under the circumstances.

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  12. My wife’s a nurse in a NHS hospital in Edinburgh,”immensely proud and demented with worry” doesn’t even begin to cover how I feel right now.

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  13. All medical staff atm are heaven sent,from doctor specialists to cleaners,they All play vital roles especially in these fraught times.
    Congratulations to your strong determined daughter on passing,9 A’s is nearing perfection,which,
    according to my brother is ‘boring’,so,she could take solace in that she isn’t ‘boring.’
    I can get what he means,perfection is boring,although how he knows is a mystery to me,for it’s not in any literature I’ve seen,nor in his own actions.
    Today We shall see what the inept sfa come up with,my personal hope is that they realise the century long error of their ways,disband and cease to be.Ushering in a new democracy of one club one vote and a brand new era in Scottish Fitba.Well,that would be ideal but extremely unlikely.
    Thanks Phil,yesterday’s article had a couple of lol moments,1st class.🇮🇪⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️?

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    • You can just imagine them all sitting there with the look of hatred rubber stamped on their faces with the tea-cosy beanie hats on at the thought of not getting their own way .

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      • Entitlement’s only ever earned,not inherited✅like the klubs titles they ‘inherited’ courtesy of sfa

        But that lot expect it,long may their anguish continue,well,until their ship sinks,hopefully.

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  14. si72 needn’t have bothered with all of these words when he tweeted:
    “The corrupt cabal are doing all they can to award a tainted title. It’s happening and no matter what Rangers or anyone else do, it will be trashed. I hate scottish football and I hate those fenian bastards.”
    He could have saved himself the trouble as those last 5 words sum him up perfectly.
    PS
    Many congratulations to your daughter on her most worthy qualification.

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  15. Congratulations to your daughter, another doctor is much needed . It’s a selfless job and one in which she can take pride in her work. God Bless her and keep her safe

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  16. First off – extend my warmest congrats to your daughter, Phil. Now, her truest test comes in how she copes/deals with her, and her medical compatriots, fight against this evil virus. They say that only real leaders stand tall when confronted with adversity. I’m sure she will pass that test with flying colours too, as will her colleagues on the front line of this pandemic.

    As for the shitshow that is sevco, I cannot say that their collective stupidity surprises me. Neither would I be in the least surprised if it was re sealed that they think that Covid Pandemic plays in the number 19 shirt for Partisan Belgrade. They would even be daft enough to arrange to bring him in on loan next season, then claim that he is not worth £750 million!

    There is something deeply satisfying in beating your enemy on the field of play, so I do hope that we can play the final eight games, so that their pain and utter humiliation is tangible. However, these are unprecedented times – not just for football – but in everyday life. Unfortunately for sevco, I do not have a pilot’s license, so I could not give a flying feck about these tests!

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  17. Phil,maybe we’re not giving them the credit they deserve . They’ve muddied the waters ahead of today’s vote and the succulibis are backing them all the way .

    Stay safe and well done to your daughter

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  18. Congratulations to your daughter and also to your proud (as you should be) self!

    Hope everyone has a great Easter holiday weekend and that we continue to be blessed the ongoing Monty Pythonesque sketches known as Sevco car crashes.

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  19. In the US state Governors are the ones responsible for emergency planning. They get assistance from the Federal Govt. when they request it. NYC boasted months ago of being prepared and encouraged people to “go out to eat in Chinatown”. Gov. Cuomo diverted funds that were to be used for emergency medical supplies to social programs because they were prepared enough. If the blame game is to be played remember when someone points a finger 3 are pointing back at them. Gov. Cuomo and Mayor DeBlasio have more to due with the state of NYC then anyone in the White House.

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    • Well said Rob!
      The enemy of the people in America as with all the rest of the western world is the LOONY LEFT. They encouraged people to still go about their daily business and that crackpot PELOSI
      was one of the worst. Trump will win with a landslide in November because people are waking up to what the left stand for.

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      • Did the Loony President in the White House not tell the American people that the pandemic in the USA would be over by the Easter weekend and everything would be back to normal . Rob and Jimbo I take it you’re quite happy to have a imbecile in the White house but most of the world looks on with disbelief that the old USA could elect such a buffoon.Lets hope the American people come to their senses in November and send this B/S talking president packing.Phil congrats to your daughter and best wishes to her in the future.

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        • Aye your right, he must be a loony.
          Before this so called pandemic he was building a wall to protect his borders and people, their economy was thriving, black unemployment was at a record all time low of 5% and there were more people in work than ever before. Obama did nothing for anyone never mind the black population when he was in office. The worst president in history. How many wars where they in under him? You, like a lot of loony lefties are brainwashed that orange man is bad.
          Every democrat run city in America is turning into a shithole because of their policies. And don’t even start me on the clintons and their corruption.
          Now away and look into the good that he’s done for his country.

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      • Deluded. Trump’s approval rating is plummeting because he is handling this crisis in the stupidest way he possibly can. He is a moron, a disgrace to humanity and if you think he’s good for ANYONE BUT HIMSELF you need to seek mental help.

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      • Are you freaking kidding my as of this week every state that still had not adopted a shelter in place or had imposed a lockdown of sorts was run by a republican governor. Florida will see a spike again in Covid 19 because they are not shuttering churches. Well the Catholic ones in Pinellas have been closed for weeks. But the Weird religious right think God will protect them with a gust of wind to defeat Covid. These morons are the collective cult of the right wing nut job that occupies the White House

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      • Trump talks about a virus and antibiotics without knowing any basic microbiology.
        He is a clown who was denying Coronavirus was a threat because he was more interested in money than people.
        On second thoughts he is more interested in his own popularity than people. His main tactic is to blame others rather than act in a statesman like way for the benefit of all in his country.
        We all suffer when the USA has a childish narcissist in the Oval Office.

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    • Sad it is when the deaths in the USA seem to be a chance for some to shout out with glee because of their hatred of Trump also sad that the European Union which has had double the amount of deaths (no one mentions that) does not seem to exist anymore, remember the EU with its flag, president, national anthem, Parliament, on its way to having its own army, etc etc, what happened to that, seems to have been dissolved no one seems to remember it, now all the member states are on their own to fight the pandemic, it is now being shown up for the sham it was, a made up entity to suit those who hate democracy, like the loony left, but now are quiet regarding the EU and prefer to look at the USA and attack at every opportunity be it true or false Donald Trump, but HEY its what the left loons do best, one good thing will be when this is over is the end of the EU as certain states will tell them to F*** off.
      Also even though the loony left media can be used to destroy someone with lies and falsehood, truth and justice can prevail and I was delighted to see that it had when Cardinal Pell was completely cleared in Australia.by a unanimous acquittal,

      God Bless the Glasgow Celtic and the Men who sleep this Easter and everyone have a blessed Easter

      HAIL HAIL

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      • The virus is the enemy not your political opponent.
        When this is over leaders will be judged by infection and death rates and they will be comparable.
        I have no doubt that those leaders that acted promptly and collaboratively based on sound scientific advice will be the ones that will come out best.
        It will also judge how effective and well resources countries Healthcare systems are.
        I fear that USA &UK will not be near top of table.

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      • Pell was released on a legal technicality because someone on the prosecution side fucked up. It was made clear that the evidence against him still stands. The Pope was not pleased at his release.

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        • is that right charger, and that my friends is it in a nutshell, like so many who are not interested in the truth, justice, facts and the rights of those who are incarcerated on no evidence, whatsoever, Cardinal Pell what found guilty because others before him were guilty, a rush to judgement by the media, the Victoria police, who have a lot to answer for, and people who have a agenda to follow through regardless of the,facts,

          The Cardinal was cleared because he was not guilty and 7 high courts judges said so that this should never have happened, Cardinal Pell in all this has been a tower of strength of strenth and a credit to us all.

          HAIL HAIL

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  20. To quote your good self Phil: “For the avoidance of doubt” I’m presuming the above said ‘Mr. Bean’ is not a member of the Sevco High Command by any stretch of the imagination is he ? Or perhaps the nice gentleman who presides over our unfortunate cousins in the ‘Land of the Free’ perhaps ? The resemblance in sentiment and content is uncannily familiar, and I’m assuming that the Public perception of all parties is also perceived to be likewise. My understanding of the current situation continues to vary between dismay, disbelief, disaffection and dystopic bewilderment at the times we live in. Please reassure me here : Am I missing something ?

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