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So are we assuming Edward and Sophie stood in the garden an consoled the queen?

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satishoused · 10/04/2021 16:36

I hope they didn't and instead used their common sense. Hopefully more and more people are doing the same thing.

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Dowser · 12/04/2021 09:11

@cyclingmad

Lets just though out all the covid guidlines then, go do whatever the hell you like.

Our leaders do. So screw it. Why follow the guidelines they tell us when they won't themselves.

Exactly that. I’m glad you’ve sen the light.
Dowser · 12/04/2021 09:15

[quote DIshedUp]@Xenia no one has to get married
If your child wanted a big wedding with hymns they could wait a year or so.[/quote]
Oh ffs!

How much longer are people meant to put their lives on hold.

Xenia, I hope you all have a lovely day and you have a good old knees up afterwards with hugs and kisses all round.

Dowser · 12/04/2021 09:18

@satishoused

There was that awful Picture today in the news of a a latex glove filled with warm water placed on the hands of dying patients in hospital and my fb was full of people praising the ingenuity of the nurses rather than decrying the fact that this barbaric treatment of denying ill People human contact is now normal.
Good grief! Where’s the vomit emoji. I can’t think of anymore sick and gruesome. Utterly disgraceful
HazeyJaneII · 12/04/2021 09:26

@Dowser
Good grief!
Where’s the vomit emoji.
I can’t think of anymore sick and gruesome.
Utterly disgraceful

I have to point out (again) that this story seems to have happened in Brazil, where extremely stretched nursing staff on isolation wards, with highly infectious patients, came up with a method of tying 2 warm water filled gloves to support the hand of patients who had been intubated, so they were able to work on the patient. It seems to have been slightly misrepresented here.

Dowser · 12/04/2021 09:29

@bloodywhitecat
I really am so sorry to hear this.
I can only imagine the stress and strain you are all going through at this heartbreaking time and you do whatever feels right for yourselves to get you through it.
Sending you positivity, love and hugs.

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