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14 hours ago, Billhook said:

Apart from the fact that we really need a gentle rain for the gardens and crops, I agree that it has been a wonderful time if you can manage to be outdoors in the sunshine.   However I remember the weather at both my parent's funerals, they each died on May 18th, one in 2007 and one in 2016 and on each occasion it was horrendous rain and wind and the whole month had been pretty miserable.

I just wonder how people's attitude to lockdown would have changed faced with a month of that kind of weather.

I agree with a bit of rain.

 

My post was a bit tongue in cheek, the good weather has definitely made things a lot easier thank the weather Gods for that!

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She not anti vaccine but there are some interesting facts like service men and the Italian elderly who where inoculated against flue with a new strain of flue virus which contains dog covid DNA where all 33% more likely to get covid 19... I’m not a believer of every thing she said but when you lay on the table how and who create vaccines and it’s worrying that there are lots of underlying bullshit about the virus I think you would be slightly ignorant not to question the vaccine at all.
I know two people elderly folk now who have apparently died of covid or so it says on there death Certs but there family and every one around them thinks they didn’t have it all, they are just making up numbers.
Any way wtf do any of us tree cutters know!

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Strange encounter tonight at local fried chicken takeout .

a security man stands at the door opening and closing the door but in order to get into shop you have to walk past him probably within 1m 

that is potentially a breeding ground for the virus.will be complaining to head office tmr

 

 

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9 minutes ago, Jack.P said:

Strange encounter tonight at local fried chicken takeout .

a security man stands at the door opening and closing the door but in order to get into shop you have to walk past him probably within 1m 

that is potentially a breeding ground for the virus.will be complaining to head office tmr

 

 

Have you got now't better to do with your time?

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12 minutes ago, Jack.P said:

in order to get into shop you have to walk past him probably within 1m 

that is potentially a breeding ground for the virus.

Find food elsewhere then rather than either expose yourself or risk spreading to him and others, it takes two to tango.

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Agreed though.should have been avoided after realising what was being done wrong and just gone to Waitrose (usually where the more civilised tend to shop ) .some people do need educating a bit though only with a refresher on the basic rules everyone should be aware with. 

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1 hour ago, Jack.P said:

Agreed though.should have been avoided after realising what was being done wrong and just gone to Waitrose (usually where the more civilised tend to shop ) .some people do need educating a bit though only with a refresher on the basic rules everyone should be aware with. 

What, where the more civilised tend to shop, what ya talking about?, the rules have changed, kids (can) go back to school in the morning. Keep up.

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