Just drove past a packed Preston Park

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Wow is this thread still going ?

some of you ought to get off the internet for a while. May be get in the car and go for a walk in the park. Might cheer you up and give you an opportunity to improve your mental health.
i drove to the local woods earlier (1.5 miles) and did a 5 mile run. Something to be said running amongst trees. Plenty of birds in song too. Feel like your really connecting. First run in the woods for a few weeks and my mental well-being instantly improved compared to my recent 5k runs around the block
 
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i drove to the local woods earlier (1.5 miles) and did a 5 mile run. Something to be said running amongst trees. Plenty of birds in song too. Feel like your really connecting. First run in the woods for a few weeks and my mental well-being instantly improved compared to my recent 5k runs around the block
Good on you mate. I too drive a short way to start some of my runs as to vary the scenery and run different routes. Post was aimed at the anti driving to the park brigade so i Wasn’t having a pop at you BTW....
 
It's fairly obvious when you see siblings who look very alike each other, each with their own kids as that's kind of how a family tree works.

However, as if that wasn't enough of a giveaway when they and others are then saying loudly, "take that drink to your cousin.....pass your cousin's coat back....now then cuz did you get home alright last night" etc etc. It's even more of a giveaway.
Red rooster congratulations that's the funniest post I have read in weeks. Also the most ludicrous but it did make me laugh out loud.
Maybe the groups of people were not even cousins. I know the names of all mine and call them by their actual names. Think there is a bit of poetic license in your post.
 
I had a KFC and a Sunday dinner, and I've got a pizza on the way. In my defence, the Sunday dinner was unplanned, and the roast potatoes were all socially distanced
 
I had a KFC and a Sunday dinner, and I've got a pizza on the way. In my defence, the Sunday dinner was unplanned, and the roast potatoes were all socially distanced
You must be stuffed. Think you need to walk that lot off.
Wouldn’t get in the car and drive to Preston park though. Might upset someone and spread covid
 
Red rooster congratulations that's the funniest post I have read in weeks. Also the most ludicrous but it did make me laugh out loud.
Maybe the groups of people were not even cousins. I know the names of all mine and call them by their actual names. Think there is a bit of poetic license in your post.
It was a bit of a classic. I’m just trying to picture someone walking around a park looking for siblings that look alike and listening to conversations of cousins that don’t use each other’s names. I think the most bizarre line was pass your cousins coat back !!!!!??
 
So it's bad crack to drive to Redcar beach and walk along keeping your distance but OK crack to sit in a classroom with 30 random people next Monday for 6 hours?
 
So it's bad crack to drive to Redcar beach and walk along keeping your distance but OK crack to sit in a classroom with 30 random people next Monday for 6 hours?
Yeah but it’s the law you see
Not saying I agree with the rules and I don't think that people on Redcar beach are particularly in danger of spreading the virus. However, the return of children to the classroom is for a purpose. Walking along a beach, not so much.

Look this is just about numbers now. We keep our contact with other people to a minimum whilst we get the vaccinations done. You can argue that opening Primark before the pubs doesn't make sense but the numbers there are economics. It is a statistical balancing act opening thing up balanced against cost to the economy.

We're getting there be sensible. Here comes summer.
 
Oh and quit bitching at each other. You be thankful to me to you to them. Oh look someone talking to a friend.

FFS we're nearly there.
 
You seem to have an ageist agenda Randy which I suppose is not untypical of the younger generation. Have to say I didn't think that particular trait would find its way onto this forum under these circumstances. All a bit disappointing really.
I'm not the one with the ageist agenda. I'm 36. These kids and youngsters have been cooped up all winter and haven't seen their friends as schools have been closed to those who's parents aren't doctors and nurses.

If you were their age you would be doing the exact same thing this weekend if you'd been in their position and you can say you wouldn't all you like but you know it's true.
 
I'm not the one with the ageist agenda. I'm 36. These kids and youngsters have been cooped up all winter and haven't seen their friends as schools have been closed to those who's parents aren't doctors and nurses.

If you were their age you would be doing the exact same thing this weekend if you'd been in their position and you can say you wouldn't all you like but you know it's true.
They probably wouldn't be doing the same thing, the reason most of them love lockdown is cos it brings everyone down to their level.
 
Red rooster congratulations that's the funniest post I have read in weeks. Also the most ludicrous but it did make me laugh out loud.
Maybe the groups of people were not even cousins. I know the names of all mine and call them by their actual names. Think there is a bit of poetic license in your post.

😆 More poetic licence than the Haiku permit Department of Japan, served up with a side order of sarcasm too.
 
Not saying I agree with the rules and I don't think that people on Redcar beach are particularly in danger of spreading the virus. However, the return of children to the classroom is for a purpose. Walking along a beach, not so much.

Look this is just about numbers now. We keep our contact with other people to a minimum whilst we get the vaccinations done. You can argue that opening Primark before the pubs doesn't make sense but the numbers there are economics. It is a statistical balancing act opening thing up balanced against cost to the economy.

We're getting there be sensible. Here comes summer.
Nice to see you staying local and sticking to the rules that say exercise once a day :rolleyes:
Nice to see you staying local and sticking to the rules that say exercise once a day :rolleyes:
Why ( and yes I know it’s the rules) should he be told how often he can exercise on his own in the open air?
 
What a horrible thing to say

clearly sarcastic. Lowest form of wit.

he’s done **** all wrong

Don't worry about it pal.. Let them take the holier than thou approach to life.

If it makes them as happy as my exercise has made me today then good luck to them.
 
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