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demographic wrote: Sun Apr 11, 2021 1:05 pm I don't go to the pub often anyway and contributing to yet another surge on Covid infections doesn't appeal to me at all so I'm happy to give the large social gatherings a miss this year.
Similar here.

I want to be more sociable with friends and family (there's going to be one hell of a wake for my Dad once things are a lot safer), but I'm not sure I want to be crammed into gardens with the rest of the 'general public' for a while yet.
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Rockburner wrote: Mon Apr 12, 2021 10:36 am but I'm not sure I want to be crammed into gardens with the rest of the 'general public' for a while yet.
crammed into the garden ? Surely that's better than going to a Supermarket/shop/whatever... there'll be tables spaced at a distance and the fact it's actually outdoors.
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Potter wrote: Mon Apr 12, 2021 10:49 am I'd much rather meet somewhere more pleasant.

Now covid is involved I can't see why anyone would choose to do it, but each to their own.
Where then ? If you use that restriction then really it's only at home that suits ? Which means you only see certain/specific people and a bit of the spontaneous aspect is completely lost then. I find it nice sitting in the pub garden and one of the guys i've not seen wanders in for a pint and a conversation starts..

I also enjoy sitting in the pub garden watching people, seeing how they interact, seeing their world.. .

Sitting inside a pub is not something i do often, unless it's damn cold or i'm eating.
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weeksy wrote: Mon Apr 12, 2021 10:45 am
Rockburner wrote: Mon Apr 12, 2021 10:36 am but I'm not sure I want to be crammed into gardens with the rest of the 'general public' for a while yet.
crammed into the garden ? Surely that's better than going to a Supermarket/shop/whatever... there'll be tables spaced at a distance and the fact it's actually outdoors.
Every single pub garden I've been into has had smokers, and more recently, vapers.

Vaping, in case you haven't noticed, is often accompanied by billowing clouds of vapour being blown out of the vapers mouth.

Any vaper who's contagious (especially if they're not exhibiting symptoms), is essentially giving the virus a free, and highly visible, ride into the immediate atmosphere.

Get caught in the vape cloud from the next table, and you're breathing their exhalation, you've no choice.


No vaping in supermarkets, and you can avoid the mouth-breathers by simply staying away from them.
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Rockburner wrote: Mon Apr 12, 2021 10:56 am
weeksy wrote: Mon Apr 12, 2021 10:45 am
Rockburner wrote: Mon Apr 12, 2021 10:36 am but I'm not sure I want to be crammed into gardens with the rest of the 'general public' for a while yet.
crammed into the garden ? Surely that's better than going to a Supermarket/shop/whatever... there'll be tables spaced at a distance and the fact it's actually outdoors.
Every single pub garden I've been into has had smokers, and more recently, vapers.

Vaping, in case you haven't noticed, is often accompanied by billowing clouds of vapour being blown out of the vapers mouth.

Any vaper who's contagious (especially if they're not exhibiting symptoms), is essentially giving the virus a free, and highly visible, ride into the immediate atmosphere.

Get caught in the vape cloud from the next table, and you're breathing their exhalation, you've no choice.


No vaping in supermarkets, and you can avoid the mouth-breathers by simply staying away from them.
You do of course realise that the average alive person exhales the same volume of second hand lung air as a vaper, just that you can't see it?
Besides if the current thinking is correct those dosing up on nicotine are less likely to catch Corona, so if anything they're sending out handy smoke signals of safety, go and sit with them you'll be fine :obscene-drinkingcheers:
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Rockburner wrote: Mon Apr 12, 2021 10:56 am
weeksy wrote: Mon Apr 12, 2021 10:45 am

crammed into the garden ? Surely that's better than going to a Supermarket/shop/whatever... there'll be tables spaced at a distance and the fact it's actually outdoors.
Every single pub garden I've been into has had smokers, and more recently, vapers.

Vaping, in case you haven't noticed, is often accompanied by billowing clouds of vapour being blown out of the vapers mouth.

Any vaper who's contagious (especially if they're not exhibiting symptoms), is essentially giving the virus a free, and highly visible, ride into the immediate atmosphere.

Get caught in the vape cloud from the next table, and you're breathing their exhalation, you've no choice.


No vaping in supermarkets, and you can avoid the mouth-breathers by simply staying away from them.
You do of course realise that the average alive person exhales the same volume of second hand lung air as a vaper, just that you can't see it?
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I do yes.
MrLongbeard wrote: Mon Apr 12, 2021 11:14 am
Besides if the current thinking is correct those dosing up on nicotine are less likely to catch Corona, so if anything they're sending out handy smoke signals of safety, go and sit with them you'll be fine :obscene-drinkingcheers:
Not heard that - but even so, it's still objectionable.
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Given the collected exhales in shops etc, I'll feel a lot safer in a beer garden! If I'm downwind from a vaper exhaling those sickly plumes, i'd move anyway, but that's because I'm no fan of a lung full of sickly sweet tasting smoke rather than a covid threat.
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Rockburner wrote: Mon Apr 12, 2021 11:30 am
Not heard that - but even so, it's still objectionable.
Well that's a different kettle of fish.
And tough titties, y'all got us forced outside so that's our realm now, get over it or wait until the pubs are allowed patrons inside :obscene-birdiedoublered: although I suggest you avoid my locals as most of them allow vaping indoors :wave:
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Having a couple in town, and I'd say about 75% of bars are shut.

Some of the open ones cater for the riff raff, and had a bit of trouble finding a decent bar with terrace with cover
Baking hot sun today, and don't want the beer getting warm :)
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Listening to the news and folk in the beer gardens are saying it’s been great to get out in the fresh air ! Are they thick as you’ve been able to get fresh air without going to the pub for months now ?
I just don’t get the opening of pubs and shops tbh, why not wait till end of year when most will have been vaccinated ? It’s been fine meeting a couple of friends outdoor in non crowded places so why open them ? Stopped at our favourite cafe take away today and they’ve now got tables outside, no distancing and folk ignoring the rules about masks inside especially in the toilets. It’s like it’s a free for all again, picked the take away up and went to a remote place. Maybe I just dislike people more now :lol:
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I work on a business park about 200m from a massive retail park 'Parkgate' at Rotherham. The traffic on my commute home was mental, it was like the last Saturday before Christmas!
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Went past one of my locals tonight, not one person in the garden! :eh: My old local had about 20 people outside. Bit of a damp squib really. Mind you, that'll suit me at the weekend, although with it being warmer, i suspect Saturday will be a different story?
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Potter wrote: Mon Apr 12, 2021 10:49 am I don't go to pubs over here at all, because they're wine bar type things and people want to kiss you on both cheeks, pretend they're sooper thrilled to see you and ask you about your stock portfolio, and frankly I'd rather shove wasps up my arse.

In the UK I like a country pub as long as it's quiet, I can cope with a few other people but as soon as it gets loud enough that I have to raise my voice or busy enough that I have to wait for a drink then I'm gone. I'll sit outside in the beer garden because sometimes it's nice to have a pint in the sun where it's quiet, but if anyone is close enough that I can hear their conversation, then I'll leave.

Basically, if it involves being where other human beings are drinking alcohol and getting louder by the pint then I haven't wanted to be there since I turned thirty. I'd much rather meet somewhere more pleasant.

Now covid is involved I can't see why anyone would choose to do it, but each to their own.
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Taipan wrote: Mon Apr 12, 2021 8:51 pm Went past one of my locals tonight, not one person in the garden! :eh: My old local had about 20 people outside. Bit of a damp squib really. Mind you, that'll suit me at the weekend, although with it being warmer, i suspect Saturday will be a different story?
Went past one of the nearby pubs tonight, which has a very nice beer garden, and there was maybe 12 people in the garden. Hour or so later I went to pick up my daughter and it was rammed, not much social distancing, more like penguins in the Antarctic sheltering from the cold.
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Just booked a decent restaurant for wed night. Surprised as I thought they would have been booked solid,
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Jody wrote: Mon Apr 12, 2021 9:54 am I'll be heading to the local for a few this afternoon. As much to show support as anything else. They are going to be very limited (especially as it's currently raining!) as they won't be able to do the food they are very well known for.

I'm not a big pub goer (in the UK) but I have got to know the couple that own the local and I'd hate to see the business 'fail'.
Pleased to report it was all very pleasant. Groups/tables of 6, which the staff kept on top of by reminding us when necessary.
It was cold though so lots of people only stayed for one drink. I got chatting to the owners and they offered me a job trial, I start on Saturday :)
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Jody wrote: Tue Apr 13, 2021 8:13 am
Jody wrote: Mon Apr 12, 2021 9:54 am I'll be heading to the local for a few this afternoon. As much to show support as anything else. They are going to be very limited (especially as it's currently raining!) as they won't be able to do the food they are very well known for.

I'm not a big pub goer (in the UK) but I have got to know the couple that own the local and I'd hate to see the business 'fail'.
Pleased to report it was all very pleasant. Groups/tables of 6, which the staff kept on top of by reminding us when necessary.
It was cold though so lots of people only stayed for one drink. I got chatting to the owners and they offered me a job trial, I start on Saturday :)
hahahahaha, nice one fella.
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I stayed away from pubs and shops yesterday. I drove past a couple of pubs and thought it was nice to see people sat in the sun enjoying themselves. The Primark queue was legendary with three people telling me about it snaking around the streets of Brighton :shock:

I'm going for a pub lunch on Sunday :thumbup:
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I'm looking forward to meeting up with friends in the pub garden on Thursday evening for a decent pint. I really don't understand why people think its risky when we've all been going to the supermarket regularly - the pub garden is much safer suerely?
My local is a quiet country pub, so I'm also looking forward to chilling out in front of this fire next autumn when we are allowed:

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Potter wrote: Tue Apr 13, 2021 3:08 am
Le_Fromage_Grande wrote: Mon Apr 12, 2021 8:55 pm
Next time you're in Suffolk visit Dunwich ship, you'll like it.

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The Reedham Ferry Inn is quite nice too.
I don't think I've been there since the late 80s, the ferry is fun.
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