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.... I AM trying to eat my breakfast at this point.  K

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( before going out to do some WORK )
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2 hours ago, David Cropper said:

This thread is getting to be like Grindr. Brown hatters crawling out of every corner, where's our resident expert on "Male bonding" Mr Johnson RN retd?  Trigger Andy is almost purring, what's going on? Get a grip, you tarts, start slagging each other off. I don't look at this forum to witness a Love Fest. 

Just bring them onto the subject of the Miners Strike, problem solved. 

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7 minutes ago, The avantgardener said:

Just bring them onto the subject of the Miners Strike, problem solved. 

They not even old enuff K

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27 minutes ago, The avantgardener said:

Just bring them onto the subject of the Miners Strike, problem solved. 

An if you lived in those areas afterwards,  you knew   K

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Anyway, if we could just ease ourselves away from the Margaret Thatcher Appreciation Society back towards the matter under discussion.....  [yes K, I AM looking at YOU]

 

Latest from HSE:

 

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Guidelines on social distancing, essential and non-essential work and in-work activity during the outbreak.

 

 

A little less hysteria, some common bloody sense and a little more economic activity is what is needed! 

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My son and I traveled to site this morning, when we left the yard it was dry, but as we reached site it was raining and reasonably windy. I discussed the situation with my son and then the customer (at a distance of about 5M) It was decided that we would give it a miss and work tomorrow and Saturday. Wind and rain increase the risk of accident and injury. I am trying to walk the line between keeping going and avoiding any increased risk of calling on an already stretched NHS.

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3 minutes ago, skyhuck said:

My son and I traveled to site this morning, when we left the yard it was dry, but as we reached site it was raining and reasonably windy. I discussed the situation with my son and then the customer (at a distance of about 5M) It was decided that we would give it a miss and work tomorrow and Saturday. Wind and rain increase the risk of accident and injury. I am trying to walk the line between keeping going and avoiding any increased risk of calling on an already stretched NHS.

Common sense in practise. ? 

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