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well done mate, i'd have dropped a tin of beans on his foot by mistake

About 99.99% of the time I let things go, I'm that type of person. 'Just about everything is not worth getting in someone's face. But, when we've had upwards of 500 people die in this country today then I've no idea what these people are thinking about. If they don't give a shit about their own families and will take the risk of killing themselves then so be it, but people have to tell these idiots to fuck off because they could kill a member of someone's family who really does care. The wife was the worst initially, I had me eye on her and was just about to tell her to keep her distance and then he just plonked all his food down right next to me and when I told the lad to get out of the way the wife shit hersel and pleaded with him to get back so I'm guessing he's some sort of heed the ball with a short fuse and his wife was envisaging carnage. He looked just the type as well.

'These absolute ***** have no respect for themselves and their families, and so they have no idea that there are people out there who love their families and are desperate to make sure they don't catch this thing. Absolute dregs of society.
 


About 99.99% of the time I let things go, I'm that type of person. 'Just about everything is not worth getting in someone's face. But, when we've had upwards of 500 people die in this country today then I've no idea what these people are thinking about. If they don't give a shit about their own families and will take the risk of killing themselves then so be it, but people have to tell these idiots to fuck off because they could kill a member of someone's family who really does care. The wife was the worst initially, I had me eye on her and was just about to tell her to keep her distance and then he just plonked all his food down right next to me and when I told the lad to get out of the way the wife shit hersel and pleaded with him to get back so I'm guessing he's some sort of heed the ball with a short fuse and his wife was envisaging carnage. He looked just the type as well.

'These absolute ***** have no respect for themselves and their families, and so they have no idea that there are people out there who love their families and are desperate to make sure they don't catch this thing. Absolute dregs of society.

One guy thought it would be funny to pretend cough all the from the till to his car in Aldi today. Mate laughing at him while he done it.

Is it bad that I really, really want him to suffer with the illness now???
 
One guy thought it would be funny to pretend cough all the from the till to his car in Aldi today. Mate laughing at him while he done it.

Is it bad that I really, really want him to suffer with the illness now???

They're a pack of fuckin' idiots, mate. You can have all the political discussions in the world about 'fair societies' versus 'business interests' and so on when times are better. But, we've had upwards of 500 people die in this country today and these people, well, there's just no excuse for them, 'just animals. This isn't politics and theoretical discussions; this is people dying. Being 'marginalised' or whatever is no reason to give not give a shit about people dying alone in hospitals. In fact, poverty across the world is not seen as an excuse to act like a prick.

And, no, it's not bad. They don't give a shit about other people so it's difficult to have any compassion for them. I don't want them to die, but if there's any justice in this world then they'll get it rather than someone who is doing their best to keep them and their families away from it.
 
One guy thought it would be funny to pretend cough all the from the till to his car in Aldi today. Mate laughing at him while he done it.

Is it bad that I really, really want him to suffer with the illness now???

I'd have been tempted the chin the fucker when they moved out of sight, I would have left his mate though, so he had someone to carry him and his shopping home.
 
Just been to asda boldon. Nice orderly que outside, 2m line markings being observed. Got in one way system in place, being totally ignored by a lot of idiots, fuck all on the shelves.

Good luck mate, you may need it.
No surprise idiots in the colliey cant or won't follow simple instructions
Security should let them in collar them in the shop hoy them out and ban them for 3 weeks
 
They're a pack of fuckin' idiots, mate. You can have all the political discussions in the world about 'fair societies' versus 'business interests' and so on when times are better. But, we've had upwards of 500 people die in this country today and these people, well, there's just no excuse for them, 'just animals. This isn't politics and theoretical discussions; this is people dying. Being 'marginalised' or whatever is no reason to give not give a shit about people dying alone in hospitals. In fact, poverty across the world is not seen as an excuse to act like a prick.

And, no, it's not bad. They don't give a shit about other people so it's difficult to have any compassion for them. I don't want them to die, but if there's any justice in this world then they'll get it rather than someone who is doing their best to keep them and their families away from it.
I had a rant about this earlier as like you experienced people still don't f***ing get it!

Dont go out unless you have all your *unnecessary off topic political filter*
Tidied ;)
 
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just been to Asda for the first time since the lockdown and was pleasantly surprised. one in one out so the store was practically empty with those inside keeping distance. shelves were also pretty much fully stocked aswell
 
Saw pasta on the shelves today for the first time in donkeys. I'm liking this new one in one out with only so many in the shop. Very pleasant, almost peaceful experience today. Mush following people, mopping the floor as well.
 
Saw pasta on the shelves today for the first time in donkeys. I'm liking this new one in one out with only so many in the shop. Very pleasant, almost peaceful experience today. Mush following people, mopping the floor as well.

I did a shop in Lidl today. Only thing I could t get that I wanted was a bag of rice.. for a box of boil in the bag which will at least do for when I cook a chili.

Got eggs, veg oil, milk etc with no issues



Again one in one out but noticed a few not really observing giving another shopper a bit of space


They also had more tills operating so not backed up in quques there.. they had fitted perspex partition too which partially shielded the staff
 
just been to peterlee asda, quite civilized really. i'm off today so went to save the mrs doing it later on. got most stuff we need inc. wine gums and ice creams. canny queue mind, snaked back along the ramp then down and back up to nearly the post office. took 36 minutes 13.58 seconds from joining the end of it to getting in.
no lard or name brand corned beef though.
 
Within walking distance so a Tesco, aldi and lidl. Lidl and Aldi is always fine, fully stocked up on everything. Tesco on the other hand is pretty much empty whenever I go. All of them do the one in one out and stop groups going in together
 
Stepson just been to asda boldon, place was packed must have been a 1000 in. He complained to the store manager who went over and bollocked security. There is supposed to be a limit depending on the store size, once thats reached its 1 out 1 in. Security were just letting people in without any coming out.
 
The supermarket staff have been unsung heroes i reckon. Going into work every day where literally everyone from the community will be passing through and dealing with the stupid kicking off coz they can’t get everything they might be after.
Definitely they deserve double bubble for me, but apparently asda are giving their staff an extra weeks pay later in the summer, least they could do, supermarkets must be raking it in at the minute.
 
Stepson just been to asda boldon, place was packed must have been a 1000 in. He complained to the store manager who went over and bollocked security. There is supposed to be a limit depending on the store size, once thats reached its 1 out 1 in. Security were just letting people in without any coming out.
at peterlee this morning you stood still in the queue for a few minutes then moved up about 20 yards or so. it wasn't one in one out, more of letting about 15 in at a time once the same number came out. once inside there was plenty of room to keep seperation. arrows on the floor for a one way system sort of but me being a nitwit and not used to where stuff was had to backtrack a bit.
very well organised i have to say.
 
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