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Quote from: johnofgwent on March 09, 2021, 10:30:18 PM

Under a deal entered into over four hundred years ago, every sheep in some 300 acres of the county of Brecon and Radnorshire is under my direct protection as a result of my Matriarchal lineage from one Efan Rhys Roderick of Hirwaun.


My predecessors had the ability to hang "offenders"...


If only....
This is Wales we are going about. Every sheep in the vicinity needs to be under the protection of someone, lol
We are not all in the same boat. We are in the same storm. Some of us have yachts. Some of us have canoes. Some of us are drowning.

johnofgwent

Quote from: patman post on March 09, 2021, 04:39:01 PM
Hope she's still waiting — but I thought Black Welsh Mountain sheep were preferred in your part of the world...


Under a deal entered into over four hundred years ago, every sheep in some 300 acres of the county of Brecon and Radnorshire is under my direct protection as a result of my Matriarchal lineage from one Efan Rhys Roderick of Hirwaun.


My predecessors had the ability to hang "offenders"...


If only....
<t>In matters of taxation, Lord Clyde\'s summing up in the 1929 case Inland Revenue v Ayrshire Pullman Services is worth a glance.</t>

patman post

Quote from: johnofgwent on March 09, 2021, 09:39:48 AM

Ooh. Thanks for the reminder. I need to ring to check the latest blood tests. Not least because I AM planning on returning to running (ok yomping) up some goat tracks ....
Hope she's still waiting — but I thought Black Welsh Mountain sheep were preferred in your part of the world...
On climate change — we're talking, we're beginning to act, but we're still not doing enough...

johnofgwent

Quote from: Streetwalker on March 09, 2021, 09:36:25 AM
I had mine last week (oxford) and  had a bad few days after . Went right off my beer I did .  The quack told me (rightly or wrongly) that having had the virus I would most likely feel 'fluey' for a few days .  She wasn't wrong .

Glad your on the mend Jog . Likewise Im getting there but the lungs have taken a hiding and apparently the kidneys are  not  100% . 
Not that I plan to run up any mountains in the near future but am pushing to see a specialist to get the SP on any lasting damage if  Snowdonia suddenly looks more appealing than the Kings Head


Ooh. Thanks for the reminder. I need to ring to check the latest blood tests. Not least because I AM planning on returning to running (ok yomping) up some goat tracks ....
<t>In matters of taxation, Lord Clyde\'s summing up in the 1929 case Inland Revenue v Ayrshire Pullman Services is worth a glance.</t>

Streetwalker

Quote from: johnofgwent on March 09, 2021, 07:49:20 AM

Ok. Two further "developments"


On the UP side, whatever the hell I've gone through seems to be clearing. While still carrying round a pharmaceutical mix to rival a hospital trolley, I can breathe now, and on Friday walked 4.5 miles and on Sunday cycled 7.5 with pulse rate pharmaceutically limited to below 90.


On the he DOWN side


My eldest had the Astra Jab on Saturday (she's a classroom assistant and dinner lady) and has, to put it bluntly, felt like shite since. But no respiratory issues. My youngest, an asthmatic, is holding off. The other half gets the first jab Thursday, and depending on how it goes I'll be asking for more mine to be arranged when I go for my next anticoagulant test on the 15th.


I'll be taking it not because I believe in it, or believe I need it, but because in reality it's the only way I'll get to Zante for my 40th wedding anniversary come September....

I had mine last week (oxford) and  had a bad few days after . Went right off my beer I did .  The quack told me (rightly or wrongly) that having had the virus I would most likely feel 'fluey' for a few days .  She wasn't wrong .

Glad your on the mend Jog . Likewise Im getting there but the lungs have taken a hiding and apparently the kidneys are  not  100% . 
Not that I plan to run up any mountains in the near future but am pushing to see a specialist to get the SP on any lasting damage if  Snowdonia suddenly looks more appealing than the Kings Head

johnofgwent

Quote from: Scott777 on February 18, 2021, 10:34:37 AM
Can I ask all those who have had the jab, which jab?  Was it the Oxford one, or the genetic experiments?


Ok. Two further "developments"


On the UP side, whatever the hell I've gone through seems to be clearing. While still carrying round a pharmaceutical mix to rival a hospital trolley, I can breathe now, and on Friday walked 4.5 miles and on Sunday cycled 7.5 with pulse rate pharmaceutically limited to below 90.


On the he DOWN side


My eldest had the Astra Jab on Saturday (she's a classroom assistant and dinner lady) and has, to put it bluntly, felt like shite since. But no respiratory issues. My youngest, an asthmatic, is holding off. The other half gets the first jab Thursday, and depending on how it goes I'll be asking for more mine to be arranged when I go for my next anticoagulant test on the 15th.


I'll be taking it not because I believe in it, or believe I need it, but because in reality it's the only way I'll get to Zante for my 40th wedding anniversary come September....

<t>In matters of taxation, Lord Clyde\'s summing up in the 1929 case Inland Revenue v Ayrshire Pullman Services is worth a glance.</t>

johnofgwent

Quote from: Scott777 on February 19, 2021, 09:26:34 AM
JOG, Fullfact is by no means an authority on the truth.


That is quite likely. But in this case they reflect a document of which I was alerted by my jazz playing fellow academic now retired to Madeira. Those actually administering the jab will have seen it too ..
<t>In matters of taxation, Lord Clyde\'s summing up in the 1929 case Inland Revenue v Ayrshire Pullman Services is worth a glance.</t>

Scott777

JOG, Fullfact is by no means an authority on the truth.
Those princes who have done great things have held good faith of little account, and have known how to craftily circumvent the intellect of men.  Niccolò Machiavelli.

Thomas

Quote from: Barry on February 18, 2021, 10:46:53 AM
I thought they were all mRNA injections containing copies of the RNA code of the virus spikes, so what's the difference?
They are all experimental vaccines, aren't they?

No barry , the pfizer jag is the mrna injection , and i think one of the others , the oxford jag is injecting you with part of the virus from what i believe.
An Fhirinn an aghaidh an t-Saoghail!

Streetwalker

Quote from: johnofgwent on February 18, 2021, 11:03:44 PM

https://fullfact.org/online/penicillin-pfizer-vaccine/


The advice was revised in late dec.


Those with unexplained anaphylaxis should avoid it. Penicillin allergy is no longer a problem

I'll pass that on JOG 

johnofgwent

Quote from: Streetwalker on February 18, 2021, 07:45:40 PM
I dont know the make up of the vaccines but my bro has been told he has to wait for Oxford as he is allergic to penicillin ?


https://fullfact.org/online/penicillin-pfizer-vaccine/


The advice was revised in late dec.


Those with unexplained anaphylaxis should avoid it. Penicillin allergy is no longer a problem
<t>In matters of taxation, Lord Clyde\'s summing up in the 1929 case Inland Revenue v Ayrshire Pullman Services is worth a glance.</t>

Streetwalker

Quote from: Barry on February 18, 2021, 10:58:58 AM
The Oxford one contains 50 billion strands of synthesised RNA in the injection, Scott.
I dont know the make up of the vaccines but my bro has been told he has to wait for Oxford as he is allergic to penicillin ?

Scott777

Indeed.  The only point is for them to make money.  If it makes you ill, even more money for them.
Those princes who have done great things have held good faith of little account, and have known how to craftily circumvent the intellect of men.  Niccolò Machiavelli.

Barry

Actually, it makes one wonder what is the point.

† The end is nigh †

Scott777

Barry, it sounds almost as bad.  I didn't know this, but then I won't be taking any, ever.  You can't trust these companies.  I think the Oxford one is made with RNA, but it doesn't affect your genes, like the others.  However, according this link, it does not stop transmission.

https://www.sciencemediacentre.org/expert-reaction-to-preprint-on-the-chadox1-ncov-19-vaccine-and-sars-cov-2-pneumonia-in-rhesus-macaques/
Those princes who have done great things have held good faith of little account, and have known how to craftily circumvent the intellect of men.  Niccolò Machiavelli.