marty21
One on one? You're crazy.
I'm still in the no campwow am a bit amazed that over 70% of people who've responded have said yes. Maybe this is one of those increasing rare moments when i get to feel youngish.
I'm still in the no campwow am a bit amazed that over 70% of people who've responded have said yes. Maybe this is one of those increasing rare moments when i get to feel youngish.
As I'm not having mine til next week , I am counting myself as one of the younger urbs
OK boomer
And so another week. A big week, as promised. Ignoring the fact a couple of people have voted yes who might not have actually been jabbed this week (accurate date graphs to follow from elbows otherwise what am I paying him for exactly??);
35 yes votes this week, a record. Now stands at 175 Urbz, representing 67.6% of those in the poll. Should have this done in 4 weeks.
Running total average is now 23.3.
Poll participation has increased to 259, up 25.
A bit of movement on the 'No' votes, down from 94 to 84. Should have this done in 9 weeks.
Getting my first one tomorrow. Just in time it seems as the centre in Derby is reporting they expect supply issues this week.
Just over 56% of adults, over 18s, have had their first dose, so urban is leading the way.
Bunch of old farts.
Just back and weirdly felt like I had just jacked up for the first time (I've never jacked up btw)
The centre is so well run with almost military like precision and everybody so helpful and friendly. I feel weird saying this but it's really helped restore some of my long lost faith in humanity.
I was going to then noticed poll options ask for side effects. It's only been an hour give it a chance.
I was going to then noticed poll options ask for side effects. It's only been an hour give it a chance.
I'm 48. Most of my friends between 40-50 are being vaccinated now. Maybe its our area? Not as many older people?
Because I got the threads mixed up.
Both started by youNo worries. You got it right when it mattered, when you got jabbed.
It does seem to be confusing the fuck out of some people that there are 2 threads with polls.
Mental confusion is one of the known side effects.Because I got the threads mixed up.
I must have been vaccinated years ago then.Mental confusion is one of the known side effects.
Same here most of my friends and colleagues in this age group are getting doneI'm 48. Most of my friends between 40-50 are being vaccinated now. Maybe its our area? Not as many older people?
I was going to say it's what everyone has been waiting for all their lives but then I realised that's the sort of thing a complete bell end would say so decided against it.Awaits SpineyNorman and his spunking cock.
No, wait, let me put that another way.
He said.
Sorry, slow day.
Pfizer surprisingly enough I was offered the choice
A theatre they're doing most people locally at. Two queues, one for Oxford and one for Pfizer. When I got to the bloke who shows you which queue to go down he said they were sending people to the left queue for first dose because that's the Oxford one and the right side was Pfizer and mostly for second doses but because the queue was a lot shorter I could get that for my first dose if I wanted but I'd have to wait 15 minutes after to see if I had a reaction. I chose the Pfizer one just cos the people I know who've had the worst headaches etc all had the Oxford one but I'm not that arsed either way, just glad to get it.I think this is a first? Anyone?
Where did you get it done? (What sort of place I mean)