Seaburn Stack



It’s Albanians that have the Greek place isn’t it ? Not that that matters one bit but maybe it’s not the totally authentic stuff you know from Greece but their own take on it ?
Either way as long as it was tasty, nowt the bother.
There's around 1 million Albanians live in Greece, some since the 13th century so might be more authentic than you think.
 
Went yesterday in the rain sat upstairs. I thought food was reasonably priced and nice.
I can imagine it will be absolutely baltic upstairs in the winter with the wind off the sea.
 
I think some people have always been able to get infectious diseases twice but it seems uncommon.

Since I've only come out of isolation 2 weeks ago I would be surprised if I didn't have some resistance to the virus. If I haven't they can forget about using my plasma because I'm knackered anyway.
 
How's that? Why would we be bothered about catching something we've had? I'm full of antibodies and am unlikely to catch it or transmit it, although I still abide by the regulations

Because you can catch it again, fool......:lol:


 
Because you can catch it again, fool......:lol:


Are you f***ing serious :oops: ?

The World Health Organisation estimates 10% of the entire global population have had the virus


Thats around 760,000,000:1 chance of me contracting the virus twice and dying from it. Also she was nearly 90 year old with cancer and no antibodies.

Standing in the queue I'm statistically more likely to be murdered, killed be a vehicle, killed by a dog, killed by a falling object, or die of bordom.

Once inside I'm considerably more likely to die from food poisoning or choking on gyros meat :lol: (no offence Stack).
 
Are you f***ing serious :oops: ?

The World Health Organisation estimates 10% of the entire global population have had the virus


Thats around 760,000,000:1 chance of me contracting the virus twice and dying from it. Also she was nearly 90 year old with cancer and no antibodies.

Standing in the queue I'm statistically more likely to be murdered, killed be a vehicle, killed by a dog, killed by a falling object, or die of bordom.

Once inside I'm considerably more likely to die from food poisoning or choking on gyros meat :lol: (no offence Stack).

So you're quite happy to catch it again and pass it on to someone, less forunate?
 
So you're quite happy to catch it again and pass it on to someone, less forunate?
I didn't say that I would be happy to get it, or pass it on. I implied that the chances of me getting it 3 weeks after my isolation finished, outside in a socially distanced queue were remote and I was happy to take that chance. My kids go to school, I go to shops, the gym, work etc so can't avoid contact.
 
Does that stop the queuing though? Had a booking at The Fat Bugger (or whatever it's called now) recently and still had to queue for ages to get in.
Aye. You go in other side.
Is it still just queuing ? Could fancy a look down again at the weekend but can’t queue for too long
Booking up. No queue required. Straight in.
 

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