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mezzer Main Stand, Block F, Row 20 seat 1... 04 Apr 20 11.41am | |
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Originally posted by Willo
I haven't seen too many Police in my 'Neck of the woods' but my residence is not in a town and perhaps they are more visible in those areas. Each day, I stroll along the beach which has been virtually deserted and those that are on it are spaced well apart. On the roads near the beach, people are very sensible and ensure that they keep their distance, sometimes walking in the road or even crossing over to the other side. People have done that for years when they've seen me coming Willo. Always thought it was because they didn't like me. Now I understand they were doing it for health reasons.
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Willo South coast - west of Brighton. 04 Apr 20 11.43am | |
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I was a regular attendee at Public Houses and enjoyed more than the odd tipple with sobriety not on the agenda. I have sacrificed biscuits and cakes for 'Lent' (I am partial to both) and I have been taking regular walks as part of my 'Daily Exercise'. Alas the change to my once normal routine is not reflected by a downward movement on my weighing scale.We are in 'Lockdown' but the scales have not gone down. Edited by Willo (04 Apr 2020 11.52am)
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Stirlingsays 04 Apr 20 11.47am | |
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Originally posted by mezzer
Think you're being a bit too dismissive of it Stirling. Actually, I think we've got to hope that they're right as if we've all got to "pay for it" through taxation afterwards, with the huge numbers that will be unemployed, this country and most of the developed world will be bankrupt (not notionally, as now, but actually as in defaulting on National Debt). If austerity is re-imposed there'll be massive social unrest. The seeds of discontent are already well and truly sown across the UK and Europe, young versus old, haves versus have nots, wealthy versus not so wealthy, and were evident throughout Brexit, the French riots, Hong Kong (for another reason), Italy and Germany too to some extent. With the above factors and the need to blame someone for it all, when it's over in a way it's just beginning. At the moment everyone's holed up in their homes. When we're allowed out the repercussions will begin. It may not reach Civil war, but it may do, at least in the US, possibly here and across mainland Europe. And China and Russia will be watching on (not interfering, of course). The depths of the oncoming Depression could be as bad as 1929. And that period ultimately came to an end and the world was able to press the reset button, only after the events that happened just ten years afterwards. So, in a nutshell, I hope the MMT advocates are right because we can all just write this debt mountain off, for now. God, so do I. I've been accused of having an ego problem but I'd much rather be wrong. Feck my ego or anyone else's ego, this is serious. If MMT means this isn't a disaster then thank god for MMT. I'm just going on what I've seen before but hopefully the dynamics are sufficiently different for us to cope. We'll soon be finding out anyway.
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Stirlingsays 04 Apr 20 11.55am | |
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Originally posted by Willo
I was a regular attendee at Public Houses and enjoyed more than the odd tipple with sobriety not on the agenda. I have sacrificed biscuits and cakes for 'Lent' (I am partial to both) and I have been taking regular walks as part of my 'Daily Exercise'. Alas the change to my once normal routine is not reflected by a downward movement on my weighing scale.We are in 'Lockdown' but the scales have not gone down. Edited by Willo (04 Apr 2020 11.52am) There's that 10,000 steps a day idea, which I think is around five miles walking.
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Willo South coast - west of Brighton. 04 Apr 20 12.00pm | |
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Originally posted by Stirlingsays
There's that 10,000 steps a day idea, which I think is around five miles walking. I estimate that my daily walk is approximately 3 miles but some is carried out on beach pebbles which can be testing on the legs.When the tide is out one can walk on the sand.
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Stirlingsays 04 Apr 20 12.31pm | |
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Originally posted by Willo
I estimate that my daily walk is approximately 3 miles but some is carried out on beach pebbles which can be testing on the legs.When the tide is out one can walk on the sand. Perhaps added to your daily amount that's not far off.
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Spiderman Horsham 04 Apr 20 12.49pm | |
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As promised to Willo yesterday. The arriving Cluj flight had 80 passengers, all seemed to be Romanian but whether they are already resident here I cannot say
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Pete53 Hassocks 04 Apr 20 12.56pm | |
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Whilst having a leisurely breakfast in the garden in the sunshine this morning, my wife and I were just chatting about some of the upsides of the current situation (of course I am fully aware of all the sh*t as well). Most places are far more quiet and peaceful than normal.There are far far fewer cars on the roads.The pace of life has slowed allowing a lot of people to spend much more time with immediate family. We are getting all those outstanding household and garden jobs done. Very few planes coming over our property that sits under a Gatwick flight path. There will be other things that, at least for while, we won't take for granted ... freedom of movement, food supplies, the health service etc. I'm not even missing football that much, but I am sure I will appreciate it even more when one day it resumes.
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Willo South coast - west of Brighton. 04 Apr 20 1.00pm | |
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Originally posted by Spiderman
As promised to Willo yesterday. The arriving Cluj flight had 80 passengers, all seemed to be Romanian but whether they are already resident here I cannot say Thank you 'Spiderman' for providing the information as promised.
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Willo South coast - west of Brighton. 04 Apr 20 1.06pm | |
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Originally posted by Stirlingsays
Perhaps added to your daily amount that's not far off. Certainly no 'Whippersnapper' at the ripe age of 67 and I am fortunate that, as yet, I don't creak like a Tudor door's hinges.
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Teddy Eagle 04 Apr 20 1.07pm | |
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Originally posted by Pete53
Whilst having a leisurely breakfast in the garden in the sunshine this morning, my wife and I were just chatting about some of the upsides of the current situation (of course I am fully aware of all the sh*t as well). Most places are far more quiet and peaceful than normal.There are far far fewer cars on the roads.The pace of life has slowed allowing a lot of people to spend much more time with immediate family. We are getting all those outstanding household and garden jobs done. Very few planes coming over our property that sits under a Gatwick flight path. There will be other things that, at least for while, we won't take for granted ... freedom of movement, food supplies, the health service etc. I'm not even missing football that much, but I am sure I will appreciate it even more when one day it resumes. Don’t know if it’s an upside but it’s now over three weeks since I had a drink which is the longest I’ve gone in 43 years. Hasn’t made a blind bit of difference except I’ve saved a few bob which will get spent on beer when the pub reopens.
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Willo South coast - west of Brighton. 04 Apr 20 1.17pm | |
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Originally posted by Teddy Eagle
Don’t know if it’s an upside but it’s now over three weeks since I had a drink which is the longest I’ve gone in 43 years. Hasn’t made a blind bit of difference except I’ve saved a few bob which will get spent on beer when the pub reopens. I have been speculating with my dear wife about the timescale and conditions for the re-opening of Public Houses. We discussed the possibility of phased opening whereby establishments are perhaps opened for a few days a week, or they are open all week but for limited hours,however with such a scenario there us the possibility that they would become far more crowded than they would do if normal hours applied.Perhaps initially there will be restrictions on the number of customers that can enter the public houses.I just have a feeling that all will not return to normality for quite a while. Of course I have no idea of the range of options on the Government's exit plan in relation to the re-opening of these businesses. It is vary rare that I consume alcohol indoors.An old friend (Now sadly deceased) used to say "Drinking at home is like drinking in cold blood" and he saved his alcohol consumption for away from his abode. Edited by Willo (04 Apr 2020 1.22pm)
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