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Smallpox
7 January 2012, 11:42,
#11
RE: Smallpox
I don't think I could ever envisage using the London Underground, no one in their right mind puts their lives and health in the hands of a bunch of marxist militants, disease infested fellow public who are very likely to either rob, rape, murder or blow you up. And I believe large numbers of civil servants also hold those beliefs. Tubes for terrorists, Metros for mugging etc.

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7 January 2012, 12:14,
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RE: Smallpox
when i think of public transport, what comes to mind is the flu advert, you know the one where the chap sneezes, and this HUGE cloud of germs shoots out down the bus, that would put me off using public transport for a lifetimeTongue
Some people that prefer to be alone arent anti-social they just have no time for drama, stupidity and false people.
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7 January 2012, 12:25, (This post was last modified: 7 January 2012, 12:36 by NorthernRaider.)
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RE: Smallpox
(7 January 2012, 12:14)bigpaul Wrote: when i think of public transport, what comes to mind is the flu advert, you know the one where the chap sneezes, and this HUGE cloud of germs shoots out down the bus, that would put me off using public transport for a lifetimeTongue

Me too, I was once coming home years ago from Frimley Park in Surrey and had to slum it on the Tube to KX, At the top of the stairs was an ethnic ticket inspector and he was having a sneezing fit, blowing snot vapour and germs right down the steps to where we were coming up. it could have been common cold germs he was enhancing the diversity of our culture with, but equally it could have been TB, Hanta, Ebola, H5N1, or any other of the once almost extinct diseases that are now back in the UK as a joy and benefit of multiculturalism.

I would rather be a healthy isolationist than a disease infected multi culturalist.
Remember those warnings from some enlightened public commentator a while back, Al Quaeda or who ever does NOT need a nuke to destroy a city like (London) Washington or New York. All they need to do is find a suicide volunteer (Theres no shortage of jihadists willing to kill emselves for Allah is there?) Then infect said volunteer with Viral Hemorrhagic fever, Ebola Niger, Ebola Zaire, Plague or some other nasty little bugger, and whilst he is still healthy pop him on a plane to London, DC or the Big apple and tell him to spend his time riding the public transport systems and eating in busy fast food joints. A bug with a ten day infectous incubation period can be spread among millions in that time in any given city. Heck it doesnt even need to be a terrorist, just an asylum seeker or illegal immigrant avoiding public health checks and geting a job with his wifes second cousing in a burger bar.

In this case Less is More for preppers, The Less strangers we have around us the More secure we are.

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7 January 2012, 12:51,
#14
RE: Smallpox
(7 January 2012, 12:25)NorthernRaider Wrote: I would rather be a healthy isolationist than a disease infected multi culturalist.


In this case Less is More for preppers, The Less strangers we have around us the More secure we are.
once again, how right you are, i am so glad i live in my rural corner of Devon and not some disease infected multi cultural city.
Some people that prefer to be alone arent anti-social they just have no time for drama, stupidity and false people.
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7 January 2012, 13:18,
#15
RE: Smallpox
35 years ago cities like London, Birmingham etc where places where regional oiks like myself dreamed of visiting, fabulous museums, bright lights, trips round Soho, shows, cabarets, casinos, resteraunts , visit palaces, take tours, soak up the culture and history etc get your photo taken with a bobby or guardsman

Now they are places known for great expense, gang violence, terrorism, public health scares, epidemics, bombings, riots, ethnic crime and violence, looting, over crowding, , get your CCTV image recorded by the Met, get battered by a riot cop, and get chased away from the palaces for taking photos.


Like it or not the undeniable fact is we live in two separate countries now.

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7 January 2012, 13:59,
#16
RE: Smallpox
I haven't used public transport since the London bombing, and not much before, apart from the germs and bombs I was told they spray the trains with? can't recall was it some kind of antibiotic? which can't be good for regular commuters, getting a daily of that would no doubt make them resistant.
No doubt about it London is a shite hole.
I just paid £18 for a hand cream coz my hands are knackered from all the anti bac hand gel I use, I have it at work, in my bag, in my car, I have anti bac wipes for the shopping trolleys, whole in the wall and the buttons on the pedestrian crossing, some may say obsessive but necessary I feel.
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7 January 2012, 14:15, (This post was last modified: 7 January 2012, 14:18 by NorthernRaider.)
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RE: Smallpox
(7 January 2012, 13:59)Prep Girl Wrote: I just paid £18 for a hand cream coz my hands are knackered from all the anti bac hand gel I use, I have it at work, in my bag, in my car, I have anti bac wipes for the shopping trolleys, whole in the wall and the buttons on the pedestrian crossing, some may say obsessive but necessary I feel.

Aha my missus has been suffering agony with dry sore hands covered in little nasty cracks, its caused by the evaporative effects of the alcohol based hand gels she uses as a nurse, but she found an inexpensive cure. Its a cream made by Big Pauls wife its Meadowsweat and Lavender cream and by god it dont half work, her hands are long longer always red, sore and scaly dry. try persuading Big Pauls missus to sell you a jar of her stuff.
Did you see that comment on TV last year from a gentleman from a coastal town in Essex who with his wife had been shopping in London for the first time in 20 years and then experienced a place called Blue Water Shopping Mall. He said London left him fearing for his life and Blue Water left him wanting to take a long bath with carbolic soap Smile

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7 January 2012, 14:32,
#18
RE: Smallpox
I work on a Dementia Nursing unit now, that stuff is horrible! glycerine mixed with my cream has helped a lot.
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7 January 2012, 15:03,
#19
RE: Smallpox
(7 January 2012, 14:15)NorthernRaider Wrote:
(7 January 2012, 13:59)Prep Girl Wrote: I just paid £18 for a hand cream coz my hands are knackered from all the anti bac hand gel I use, I have it at work, in my bag, in my car, I have anti bac wipes for the shopping trolleys, whole in the wall and the buttons on the pedestrian crossing, some may say obsessive but necessary I feel.

Aha my missus has been suffering agony with dry sore hands covered in little nasty cracks, its caused by the evaporative effects of the alcohol based hand gels she uses as a nurse, but she found an inexpensive cure. Its a cream made by Big Pauls wife its Meadowsweat and Lavender cream and by god it dont half work, her hands are long longer always red, sore and scaly dry. try persuading Big Pauls missus to sell you a jar of her stuff.
well, its £5 a pot plus postage as you know NR, yours is in production as we speak, anybody else wants some send me a p.m.
Some people that prefer to be alone arent anti-social they just have no time for drama, stupidity and false people.
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8 January 2012, 06:44,
#20
RE: Smallpox
All who suffer with dry scaly skin would benefit from adding Burdoch to their hand creams or lotions. Lesson two of the Herbal course has a small write up of Burdock. I will write a full article on Burdock some time, it is an amazing herb and native to the UK. Kenneth Eames.
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