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ADs predict wine and rioting before 6.30pm (but only if the sun's out)

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Dowser · 28/06/2020 10:52

Over here peeps.

Not much sun today..so plenty of wine it is

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Willow2017 · 28/06/2020 20:51

[quote PickAChew]@nothingiswrong when we are done rioting, we'll have to head up the A1 and stage a free the Scottish ADs protest.[/quote]
I'll put the kettle on😄

Willow2017 · 28/06/2020 20:55

[quote Dowser]@rookiemere
I’m sure someone will know the locals short cuts.
Don’t panic..yet
Think positive[/quote]
Definately😉

BogRollBOGOF · 28/06/2020 21:12

@MaudesMum

I'm really really sorry, but I had a bloody lovely weekend. Murdered millions. Drove for about 4 hours to see sister in law and nephews to celebrate one nephew's significant birthday. We would have been in the garden most of the time - there was a gazebo and a barbecue and so on - but it pissed with rain (north west), so we all ended up indoors. Gangs of teenagers, adults popping in and out, cocktails, dancing, food. When I woke up this morning there were at least 6 extra teenagers asleep in the sitting room. And in the morning, we popped round to a neighbour's house to admire her garden and have a cup of coffee - in her kitchen, even though she was 70+. Hugged sister in law twice and several nephews.

I did feel a bit twitchy at first, being in a room with so many people after so long and found myself nipping upstairs a couple of times to apply hand sanitiser (lots of shared food). But it was great to see 18-20 year olds having fun, and to just feel "normal" again.

In case I've bought The Virus (Northern Variety) back to my West Country town, I'll be a little more careful than usual (which is pretty careful generally) about getting near to people for the next week or so.

I also want to apologise to all caravan owners everywhere, but the M5/M6 without a caravan on it was a glorious thing and made my drive a lot quicker.

Don't appologise, we love living vicariously through other people's murderous enjoyment!

Just because the highlight of my day was a walk to the co,op for custard donuts vegetables because I actually felt bored enough to cook my second roast dinner of the year, it doesn't mean everyone else has to race to the bottom.

I suffered the crushing disappointment that my cassette of Welcome to thè Beautiful South seems to have warped after putting it in my walkman, so I've downloaded it onto my phone. Paul Heaton's dulcet tones are a good way to soothe the soul and I managed to have a sing without anyone having a meltdown. My soul needs lots of singing.

Why is it that when I sit down with earphones on to disceetly listen to music without aggravating their delicate sensibilities, some bastard comes along and starts talking at me???

Nihiloxica · 28/06/2020 21:18

I love hearing about people doing fun normal social things.

It warms my heart to know there are young people crashing on each other's floors somewhere in the north west of England.

DominaShantotto · 28/06/2020 21:29

I don’t live in Leicester, but I go to uni there and commute (ed- for we are now mostly online indefinitely) in every day.

I fear it spreading to be an East Mids lockdown, the first muttering of that and I’m off with the kids to stay at my mums. It’s not the lockdown I fear if it was for the likes of a fortnight- it’s them not releasing us again like currently. I can’t do another bout of indefinitely shifted goalposts.

Doubting playgrounds will be unlocked - although outdoor gym equipment never got anything more assertive than some politely requesting tape. Going on the school run you see so many really obviously pissed off kids being dragged for their daily trudge of a completely joyless walk. Think mine have a sleepover planned in a couple of weeks (think we’re allowed by then - circumstances mean it’s one where we have to follow the rules more) and a bbq party where I actually get to catch up with a friend!

TheGreatWave · 28/06/2020 21:31

Tie me to a chair in here and not let me on other posts.

Why is it only covid? why is that the only concern? Why is it only them that matter?

I found out today that someone I know has died - she matters, her death matters, her life mattered, she is not insignificant because it is not covid. She would only matter to some people if she had died of covid, she didn't, so she doesn't.

It's horrible and there is nothing I can do, it is all about the covid.

NothingIsWrong · 28/06/2020 21:39

She mattered @TheGreatWave, like all the others whose death wasn't Sad enough. She really did. And it's fucking shit.

Hugs for you.

Drivingdownthe101 · 28/06/2020 21:45

@DominaShantotto

I don’t live in Leicester, but I go to uni there and commute (ed- for we are now mostly online indefinitely) in every day.

I fear it spreading to be an East Mids lockdown, the first muttering of that and I’m off with the kids to stay at my mums. It’s not the lockdown I fear if it was for the likes of a fortnight- it’s them not releasing us again like currently. I can’t do another bout of indefinitely shifted goalposts.

Doubting playgrounds will be unlocked - although outdoor gym equipment never got anything more assertive than some politely requesting tape. Going on the school run you see so many really obviously pissed off kids being dragged for their daily trudge of a completely joyless walk. Think mine have a sleepover planned in a couple of weeks (think we’re allowed by then - circumstances mean it’s one where we have to follow the rules more) and a bbq party where I actually get to catch up with a friend!

Gosh I really hope it’s not an East Mids wide lockdown. We’ve had so few cases here. It’s not like we go anywhere anyway, but like you say it’s the fear of never being released!
Drivingdownthe101 · 28/06/2020 21:45

@TheGreatWave

Tie me to a chair in here and not let me on other posts.

Why is it only covid? why is that the only concern? Why is it only them that matter?

I found out today that someone I know has died - she matters, her death matters, her life mattered, she is not insignificant because it is not covid. She would only matter to some people if she had died of covid, she didn't, so she doesn't.

It's horrible and there is nothing I can do, it is all about the covid.

Sorry to hear about your friend.
ProfessorRadcliffeEmerson · 28/06/2020 21:48

I’m so sorry, @TheGreatWave. She mattered and matters.

PickAChew · 28/06/2020 21:51

Never mind the symptoms if you get a bad dose of the actual virus, I sometimes feel like covid is a thick blanket, laid over all of us. We can't see our normal lives through it and certainly no one with any power can see ours, we feel suffocated, our voices are muffled and we're all expected to shut up and go to sleep like an annoying parrot.

I'm sorry, @thegreatwave I don't know how close you were to the person who died but it's dreadful how the covid blanket is suppressing what should be the normal ups and downs of life. I think we're all done with being stoic.

ILoveTotoro · 28/06/2020 21:53

Hope you're ok @Nihiloxica X

Shodan · 28/06/2020 21:54

@TheGreatWave I'm sorry for your loss Flowers Of course she matters.

I sincerely hope that in months/years to come, people have the grace to be ashamed of the way they've behaved over this year.

ILoveTotoro · 28/06/2020 21:54

@TheGreatWave

Tie me to a chair in here and not let me on other posts.

Why is it only covid? why is that the only concern? Why is it only them that matter?

I found out today that someone I know has died - she matters, her death matters, her life mattered, she is not insignificant because it is not covid. She would only matter to some people if she had died of covid, she didn't, so she doesn't.

It's horrible and there is nothing I can do, it is all about the covid.

Oh I'm so sorry

Of course she mattered Thanksx

BakewellTarts · 28/06/2020 21:55

I really understand how you feel @thegreatwave and sorry for your loss.

TheGreatWave · 28/06/2020 21:57

Thank you all.

It was a mistake going onto certain threads.

Mascotte · 28/06/2020 21:59

Awkward pat on the back hugs to all the sad ADs

FizzFan · 28/06/2020 22:00

So sorry @TheGreatWave

Dowser · 28/06/2020 22:02

@Nihiloxica
Chevy sexponf?
Love island?
Or
Hot tub lol

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Drivingdownthe101 · 28/06/2020 22:03

Chavvy sex pond = hot tub Grin

ILoveTotoro · 28/06/2020 22:04

@Mascotte

Awkward pat on the back hugs to all the sad ADs
Thanks Mascotte X
IAintentDead · 28/06/2020 22:06

Hoping to go to Turkey in September. On a Turkey FB site, they can't wait to have the tourists back, they know it's their livelihood.

BUT

There are some complainers.

The dirty, rule breaking, Brits should not be allowed in yet. UK rates are too high and they don't know how to behave (showing a wide angle lense of Bournemouth and narrow one of Fethiye). Who is doing all this moaning. Fucking ex pat Brits.

Dowser · 28/06/2020 22:06

@MaudesMum
What a fabulous time me you had
How lovely
Don’t feel guilty
We will get ours..eventually
Love being around young people
Isn’t their energy great
Reminds me of my youth.

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IAintentDead · 28/06/2020 22:09

@TheGreatWave

Sorry to hear about your friend. Her life did and does matter.

There is no sense at all in some of the Covid Lovers - they have a nerve calling others selfish.

justasking111 · 28/06/2020 22:10

Lifted this from a comment in DM. Wonder how widespread this is?

Robert, Wigan, 27 minutes ago

Talking to a friend today who knows an undertaker. He said "Amazing no one over the last three months has died of cancer, heart attack or stole". Hmmmm

It has come from an article where Sir Jeremy blah blah talks about second wave because of beaches, football parties etc. Not a word did he say about the protests..

www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8467715/Britain-knife-edge-coronavirus-crisis-SAGE-scientist-warns.html