banjo
GOSBTS
Patio heaters in the North stand please. It’s hard to sing when your teeth are chattering. 

Coin operated oxygen tanks halfway and at the top of the stairsIf they're going to get free sun-cream in the east, I will be demanding snuggly blankets in the west.
Nothing to do with me.
I didn’t actually think it was you.Nothing to do with me.
Someone I have on ignore posting on another forum I don't read?
If so, it seems a tad tragic![]()
would you have to take the lid off though? (and I don’t mean in order to apply it)If you could bring a bag in it would be a lot easier.
Couldn’t put it better myself. My skin cancer also wasn’t too serious but the surgery was very unpleasan… and I missed seeing Brighton win that day!I have had skin cancer. Fortunately a minor form and cured easily. But I have to be very careful in sun now. I think selling suncream in the shop is an excellent idea. I don't expect free cream though.
The article does mention Southampton have dispensers for players and staff, doesn’t mention it’s free to fansGiving it out for free would certainly be nice (and according to the article, Southampton already do this), but I wouldn't say it's the clubs responsibility.
'Some publicity seeking nutter and the desperate Argus gives him what he needs. No wonder hardly anyone pays for this rubbish'That comments section is wild.
Apparently not wanting to get skin cancer is now “woke”.
I think you misread sun cream for bum cream - besides, that surely must have healed up nicely by now?My Prayers have been answered.
I'm prepared.FFS, wear long sleeves and full length trousers, sunglasses and a cap, issue solved.
Surely we should be discouraging diving?
I would say it’s a good idea to have sun cream on sale on the East stand concourse for example.I can't really believe what I'm reading. Why on earth would you be against free sun cream at the stadium?
We should be proactively doing things to help people avoid cancer.