1finny
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I work in Lincolnshire but live in Doncaster
It's your fault yer booger - where in Lincolnshire do you work
I work in Lincolnshire but live in Doncaster
For ULHTIt's your fault yer booger - where in Lincolnshire do you work
We have learnt lots this year. Right up there has to be the realisation that 'common sense' doesn't exist.People do need to use their common sense
I wasn't. The fact that was were you went says more about you than meHmmm ........ you really think that he wasn't being all middle class 'look at the plebs'
The words 'common sense' and 'Trump' shouldn't be in the same sentence...Looks like common sense is going to trump the celebrations!
So you agree with the relaxing of restrictions? Do you not think it'll further prolong things in the new year? Leading to more isolation and uncertaintyNot where I live
Someone's already done that one mateThe words 'common sense' and 'Trump' shouldn't be in the same sentence...
I don't agree with it and I will not be meeting anyone outside my 'bubble'. I would just like to go to a Covid secure pub with my family for Xmas EveSo you agree with the relaxing of restrictions? Do you not think it'll further prolong things in the new year? Leading to more isolation and uncertainty
OK. I wasn't sure why you were trying to against me if we agree on the restrictions.I don't agree with it and I will not be meeting anyone outside my 'bubble'. I would just like to go to a Covid secure pub with my family for Xmas Eve
What can they do for Christmas though? If they put rules in place people simply wont follow them. People do need to use their common sense but a fair proportion of this country have none, we can blame the government all we want but the main reason this is continuing to spread is down to people not behaving properly. The rules really arent that difficult to understand.
The same people will be moaning in January that the pubs arent open, were in another lockdown and any treatment on the NHS non covid is cancelled, is it really worth it for a few days of celebration over christmas?
Can you PM me please mate. So far all we've got is some ropey sherry and a reluctance to get on board with the Christmas free for allMy wife, daughter and I are isolating before my father-in-law comes over for christmas, as is he. We are foregoing seeing any other family at all, our 4 other kids our brothers and sisters and my dad.
We present very little risk and haven't been out for days now.
My daughter who is 9 is a problem as she will be inschool until Friday so will only isolate for 6 days but it is the best we could manage.
We are not, as some are suggesting, organising a big booze up, though my wife has made vodka moonshine which is awful, but she likes it.
We have about a gallon if anyone is interested?
Nail on headWhat can they do for Christmas though? If they put rules in place people simply wont follow them. People do need to use their common sense but a fair proportion of this country have none, we can blame the government all we want but the main reason this is continuing to spread is down to people not behaving properly. The rules really arent that difficult to understand.
The same people will be moaning in January that the pubs arent open, were in another lockdown and any treatment on the NHS non covid is cancelled, is it really worth it for a few days of celebration over christmas?
I am not sure my wifes vodka is the answer Artie. It's vodka sugar and danberries, it is sweet, sickly and sends shivers down your spine. She was drinking some out of a jam jar last night just to complete the look!Can you PM me please mate. So far all we've got is some ropey sherry and a reluctance to get on board with the Christmas free for all