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They are going to get more too. P.S. they are not ours.
That’s the most sensible point you’ve made for ages!

I take my hat off to you, Early riser. The first two lines were totally unintentional. I would have prided myself on noticing a little gem like that normally.I get my jab on Tuesday but in the meantime I’ll try to finish off Bobby’s limerick. Absolutely no offence intended BD. Maybe you’d like to finish it off yourself.

And France are going to be more strict now (1st Feb)Yes the vaccine programme has been a Brexit benefit......although the procurement did happen whilst we were still fully under EU rules.
Brexit economic damage though continues to grow......goods movement through Dover is down by a huge amont, because of Brexit red tape. That's damaging to business.
I take my hat off to you, Early riser. The first two lines were totally unintentional. I would have prided myself on noticing a little gem like that normally.
No offence will be taken, I assure you.
Please be my guest........
I look forward to the result.
If your wit is matched by your awareness, it'll be a sight to look forward to.

Hmm, not bad, but shouldn't there be 5 lines to a limerick?My attempt.........
"See what I mean, he's obsessed with me.
There's more to life than me, Dangee.
And my DIYnot life becomes so weary.
Please leave me alone, thank you, Bobby."
Hmm, not bad, but shouldn't there be 5 lines to a limerick?
1st, 2nd and 5th lines should rhyme.
how about:
"See what I mean, he's obsessed with me.
There's more to life than me, Dangee.
Then there's trazor, he's a laugh,
but he does go on, not 'arf.
Please leave me alone, yours, Bobby."

Hmm, so so.Hmmmmm, not bad, how about...
"Bobby surely is a monster.
For here on DIYnot he tries to conquer.
But we will listen to his ramblings no more.
As he is becoming quite a bore.
With the Vaccine the UK will prosper."