COVID19
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- UF (Upper Fourth)
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Re: COVID19
Coping Strategy.
I get up at 6 am at work by 7.15 am. Eat lunch out, finish work at about 3pm. Do some shopping and then 3 evenings a week Bandy training. ( hockey played on ice but not ice hockey ) Weekends are spent visiting children and grandchildren. To be honest it has not really affected me. ( and I hope it stays that way )
I get up at 6 am at work by 7.15 am. Eat lunch out, finish work at about 3pm. Do some shopping and then 3 evenings a week Bandy training. ( hockey played on ice but not ice hockey ) Weekends are spent visiting children and grandchildren. To be honest it has not really affected me. ( and I hope it stays that way )
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- Grecian
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Re: COVID19
Just remember to wash your hands and sing the Votum.
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- Grecian
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Re: COVID19
Why do you assume that all working class people are rednecks? Rednecks come from all classes. There's an upper class redneck (ex-Bullingdon club) running the government at present.
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- Button Grecian
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Re: COVID19
Keep busy.Pe.A wrote: ↑Fri May 15, 2020 6:25 amJust curious. What has been your coping strategy...?sejintenej wrote: ↑Sun May 03, 2020 8:44 pm I hate to butt in folks but unfortunately this virus is distinctly unpleasant.
Many of my generation are required to stay behind closed doors with no visitors - family or others; it was until the end of June but some of us have had that extended to the end of October. OK if you have a garden plus friends to do the shopping but think of being cooped up in a flat!
A little bit of control if you please
- I am in touch with +/- 6000 people who share my medical condition and are not allowed outside their home (and there is quite a bit more than that
- Keep fit - I have to to remain stable
- I invest (sorry Rockfreak but I am one of those idiots who finance the jobs your friends hate so much) and that takes up a bit of time and brainpower every day
-I have a- moderate size garden which keeps me busy - 100+ show begonias, pinks and carnations and there are a couple of hundred seedlings to care for before growing them on
- I listen to music but not the crap played at CH
- I read a lot
- not had much time recently but want to learn watercolour painting (which that unmentionable was too disinterested in teaching) and guitar
so not a lot really
What happens if a politician drowns in a river? That is pollution.
What happens if all of them drown? That is solution!!!
What happens if all of them drown? That is solution!!!
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- UF (Upper Fourth)
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Re: COVID19
time please wrote: ↑Fri May 15, 2020 8:51 pmIs this aimed at me? Because if it is then you have misunderstood that I am living in a country with a different way of trying to get to grips with this virus.
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It was a satirical reminder that Old Etonian Boris said "wash your hands and sing Happy Birthday" while Old Etonian Jacob Rees-Mogg said "wash your hands and sing the national anthem". Both of these went to the most expensive school in the land.
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Re: COVID19
... and here I was thinking they both went to Eton.