Covid restrictions - are you adhering or not?
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Re: Covid restrictions - are you adhering or not?
I never want to go back to the office and have made that clear to everyone at work, I'm happy as a pig in shit working from home.
I liked occasional drinks at work but was always a bit annoyed it ate into my time and was usually in too big of a crowd, now I'm rarely bothered if I need to work late because I haven't had to commute.
I have plenty of video calls with colleagues and clients so I guess I never got to miss talking to people.
I liked occasional drinks at work but was always a bit annoyed it ate into my time and was usually in too big of a crowd, now I'm rarely bothered if I need to work late because I haven't had to commute.
I have plenty of video calls with colleagues and clients so I guess I never got to miss talking to people.
Re: Covid restrictions - are you adhering or not?
Clearly you don’t understand the definition of CURFEW...weeksy wrote: ↑Fri Mar 19, 2021 2:35 pmNo, they're not. They're allowed out to exercise, no-one is forced to stay at home, people can go shopping, people can go walking, cycling etc.Gedge wrote: ↑Fri Mar 19, 2021 12:28 pm What do you mean ‘better than that’? It’s a straightforward comment if sadness that grown ups are being locked indoors like prisoners ..
As for temporary ...do you remember 3 weeks to flatten the curve ?have you seen the latest ‘science’ that vaccination alone won’t stop the spread ? ...I suspect we will still be getting locked down periodically and forced to wear masks and stay away from friends and family for many more years yet ..
Locked down isn't locked in...
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Oh sorry, I didn't know you were talking about a country you don't even live in.
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Could this fucking needy woman not just have been a little magnanimous in a time of crisis rather than wasting everybody's time on a judicial review.
https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-lei ... e-56445596
Some people.
https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-lei ... e-56445596
Some people.
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Just linked that on our Portimao WhatsApp chatPotter wrote: ↑Sat Mar 20, 2021 3:32 pm BBC News - Covid: Summer holidays abroad 'unlikely', warns government adviser
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Chatting to the wife this morning and I think we'll be lucky if we're able to visit the UK this year.
Meh.
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She didn't see that cominggremlin wrote: ↑Fri Mar 19, 2021 5:29 pm Could this fucking needy woman not just have been a little magnanimous in a time of crisis rather than wasting everybody's time on a judicial review.
https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-lei ... e-56445596
Some people.
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I've loved being back at work. After practically being at war with my employer over gradings and job descriptions, I never thought id say that, but our SMT accepts they lost and have moved on and so have I. Forgot how much I love my job TBH.
A lot of people wouldn't come back due to risks on public transport etc, but as I ride in and work alone, I was quite happy to. Turns out me and a few others who voluntarily returned are to get some financial token of appreciation in our pay packets this month! Seems a bit odd to be throwing away money when they are desperate for income and were only saved by the furlough scheme? Probably only a tenner or so?
A lot of people wouldn't come back due to risks on public transport etc, but as I ride in and work alone, I was quite happy to. Turns out me and a few others who voluntarily returned are to get some financial token of appreciation in our pay packets this month! Seems a bit odd to be throwing away money when they are desperate for income and were only saved by the furlough scheme? Probably only a tenner or so?
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Some of the girlies here seemed to have missed out on a lot of outside exercise.
27c today and many in their skimpy outfits. Some outfits seem to have shrunk, a lot
27c today and many in their skimpy outfits. Some outfits seem to have shrunk, a lot
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Well, I'm suffering from the blues again. With the UK threatening to put France on a 'red list', the people I do see (not often, but at least there have been a few to chat with up here) are all planning to leave for the uk this weekend to avoid any restrictions of a red list
We are looking as if we'll go into lockdown in the next couple of weeks. The GP up here thinks two weeks, I reckon it'll be after the easter holidays and a local friend (british) thinks this weekend.
It all sux big ones. Here's hoping the measures will still allow for classes to happen as I am half way through a course that means I get to go to the valley a couple of times a week. Will suck if that gets canned
It's really hard to keep smiling at the moment
We are looking as if we'll go into lockdown in the next couple of weeks. The GP up here thinks two weeks, I reckon it'll be after the easter holidays and a local friend (british) thinks this weekend.
It all sux big ones. Here's hoping the measures will still allow for classes to happen as I am half way through a course that means I get to go to the valley a couple of times a week. Will suck if that gets canned
It's really hard to keep smiling at the moment
Life is for living. Buy the shoes. Eat the cake. Ride the bikes. Just, ride the bikes!!
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Just heard my super fit 25 year old nephew just caught it.
He's an officer in the navy and him and a colleague were due to join a boat on a long trip. Told to be careful.
Pal's g/f caught it, passed to b/f and onto nephew.
Now whole boat event cancelled.
He's an officer in the navy and him and a colleague were due to join a boat on a long trip. Told to be careful.
Pal's g/f caught it, passed to b/f and onto nephew.
Now whole boat event cancelled.
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From tmrw we are introducing really strict rules. Covid cases went berserk over Xmas and they scared it'll happen again over Easter.
Can't even have the lads round to watch the MotoGP races
Can't even have the lads round to watch the MotoGP races
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And lots of folk have to leave the island before end of March to avoid and penalties for staying over the 90 days allowed. Paying big money to comply with all the UK rules and requirements.
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Welcome to our world, for the better part of the last year.
It's soul destroying.
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Not sure how they arrived at the figure, but it was over £400 pre tax! I'm treating myself to a gold chain!Taipan wrote: ↑Wed Mar 24, 2021 10:31 am I've loved being back at work. After practically being at war with my employer over gradings and job descriptions, I never thought id say that, but our SMT accepts they lost and have moved on and so have I. Forgot how much I love my job TBH.
A lot of people wouldn't come back due to risks on public transport etc, but as I ride in and work alone, I was quite happy to. Turns out me and a few others who voluntarily returned are to get some financial token of appreciation in our pay packets this month! Seems a bit odd to be throwing away money when they are desperate for income and were only saved by the furlough scheme? Probably only a tenner or so?
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That will match your 'oss bootsTaipan wrote: ↑Fri Mar 26, 2021 10:20 amNot sure how they arrived at the figure, but it was over £400 pre tax! I'm treating myself to a gold chain!Taipan wrote: ↑Wed Mar 24, 2021 10:31 am I've loved being back at work. After practically being at war with my employer over gradings and job descriptions, I never thought id say that, but our SMT accepts they lost and have moved on and so have I. Forgot how much I love my job TBH.
A lot of people wouldn't come back due to risks on public transport etc, but as I ride in and work alone, I was quite happy to. Turns out me and a few others who voluntarily returned are to get some financial token of appreciation in our pay packets this month! Seems a bit odd to be throwing away money when they are desperate for income and were only saved by the furlough scheme? Probably only a tenner or so?
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No, silly!Yorick wrote: ↑Fri Mar 26, 2021 10:24 amThat will match your 'oss bootsTaipan wrote: ↑Fri Mar 26, 2021 10:20 amNot sure how they arrived at the figure, but it was over £400 pre tax! I'm treating myself to a gold chain!Taipan wrote: ↑Wed Mar 24, 2021 10:31 am I've loved being back at work. After practically being at war with my employer over gradings and job descriptions, I never thought id say that, but our SMT accepts they lost and have moved on and so have I. Forgot how much I love my job TBH.
A lot of people wouldn't come back due to risks on public transport etc, but as I ride in and work alone, I was quite happy to. Turns out me and a few others who voluntarily returned are to get some financial token of appreciation in our pay packets this month! Seems a bit odd to be throwing away money when they are desperate for income and were only saved by the furlough scheme? Probably only a tenner or so?
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