Wouldn't know I've never met her & he doesn't talk to me about her.
how do you know about her then ?
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Wouldn't know I've never met her & he doesn't talk to me about her.
how do you know about her then ?
Wish my builders would carry on. They were half way through laying bricks. The extension is 4m wide so could easily have met the distance requirements. Downed tools on day 1.
The dog is not happy either as there is building paraphernalia all over his garden!
Think he got the definition right under the law six lads from different household have the potential to go home and pass the virus on to there family who then go out for essential items and infect others. Its not rocket science the measures have been brought in for a reason I sincerely hope none of your love ones die from this virus. In nutshell these lad were wreckless
My Neice (NO!) has met her & other people have told me. Plus she always seems to ring him while I'm at his house.
People want to think themselves lucky they're allowed out to exercise at all. We're even banned from that.You know what I mean, excercise on your own not in groups, I am sure they are plently enough open spaces for you to excercise well away from 2m from anyone.
Is that asking to much for people?
There was a copper (ACC for Cumbria, IIRC) on the radio a couple of days ago and he suggested that if you need to drive somewhere to exercise do it somewhere else where you don't have to drive to get there. That is a sensible rule of thumb.Serious question, is that not allowed or is it just something you think is wrong? I get it the more people that congregate the worse it’ll be, but if you park up safely & don’t interact with anyone else, is it bad? We’ve just been round the park most days, but it’s be good to get the bairns out somewhere different, as long as it wasn’t putting anyone in danger.
Why not chat to your old man about her and invite her into the wider family ?
Might make him feel a lot better if it’s out in the open so to speak .
I have. He seems to want to keep things separate.
There was a copper (ACC for Cumbria, IIRC) on the radio a couple of days ago and he suggested that if you need to drive somewhere to exercise do it somewhere else where you don't have to drive to get there. That is a sensible rule of thumb.
I've been pounding the pavement on the same dull couple of miles of walking but I'd rather do that than put myself and others at risk.
Your inheritance is slipping through your finger.
There was a copper (ACC for Cumbria, IIRC) on the radio a couple of days ago and he suggested that if you need to drive somewhere to exercise do it somewhere else where you don't have to drive to get there. That is a sensible rule of thumb.
I've been pounding the pavement on the same dull couple of miles of walking but I'd rather do that than put myself and others at risk.
Your inheritance is slipping through your finger.
People want to think themselves lucky they're allowed out to exercise at all. We're even banned from that.
I have. He seems to want to keep things separate.
Serious question, is that not allowed or is it just something you think is wrong? I get it the more people that congregate the worse it’ll be, but if you park up safely & don’t interact with anyone else, is it bad? We’ve just been round the park most days, but it’s be good to get the bairns out somewhere different, as long as it wasn’t putting anyone in danger.
Spain. Think even if we were, lots wouldn't. You've also got to remember the Spanish don't like doing things alone, so they'd end up taking half the family with them.Where is this mate? Psychologically I think that's counter-productive. I've been out every morning but between 5.30-6.30 and the only close encounter I had was a Roe Deer leaping across my path. If you're expecting people to comply with a lockdown you also need to think of the psychological effects on them.
Nowt like the fickle and the feckless to keep us entertained.Our boy is doing my nut in. First he was saying it was all a waste of time, over exaggerated, media hype. Then a week later it was essential he shouldn't have to work, the government are killing him not closing the sites and not paying the self employed. Now he's at a stage of "being in the house is shit" and he should be allowed out if he wants to go out.
If ever there was cause for legislation keeping people in their houses, he's it.