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If I go for a run and don't post it on Facebook did I go for a run?
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I find the supermarket is OK at 9 p.m. as there aren't many people there and certainly no queues. It's quite eerie though. Everyone is very good at social distancing. -
That's because you are one fugly & smelly git.Originally posted by Old Greg View PostI find the supermarket is OK at 9 p.m. as there aren't many people there and certainly no queues. It's quite eerie though. Everyone is very good at social distancing.
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You really think of that is amazing ? lol You really need to exercise moreOriginally posted by WTFH View Postnever sit down for a breather, never take a drink while you're out, never spit, never stop to tie your shoe laces, amazing.
Now please explain to us why social distancing is illogical in protecting others from infection.
I am actually trying to explain to you how socially distancing is the key lol not the amount of times you go for a run
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There isn't any peer reviewed science on that as far as I know. There was a basic study done.Originally posted by WTFH View PostYup. Cyclists need to be at least 20m apart, runners at least 10m, etc.Comment
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I don't live in a tower block - I live in a detached house in the countryside - logic fail.Originally posted by WTFH View PostBut let's go back to the OP, if he posts all his runs on facebook and one of his mates who lives in a tower block decides to run down the stairs (touching the bannister), then go out on a busy road on his bike, all the while going "my smart mate DX says it's perfectly safe and if you listen to HCPs you're being an idiot, so I'm listening to him", well that's when things start getting further out of control again. And DX continues on blindly in the belief that his actions have no impact on others.Last edited by dx4100; 1 May 2020, 16:34.Comment
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If you are posting on Facebook then someone you are linked to will live in a tower book. I believe on Facebook people you are linked to are your "friends"?Originally posted by dx4100 View PostI don't live in a tower block - I live in a detached house in the countryside - logic fail."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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This is a different discussion by I don't know a single person who lives in a tower block.Originally posted by SueEllen View PostIf you are posting on Facebook then someone you are linked to will live in a tower book. I believe on Facebook people you are linked to are your "friends"?
Upmarket flat yes, especially in Europe, but not tower block as in council high rise.Hard Brexit now!
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My mate Kev lives in a tower block (upmarket city apartment). He goes to an office every day to work. The government said this is ok. I am sure he touches the handrail.Originally posted by SueEllen View PostIf you are posting on Facebook then someone you are linked to will live in a tower book. I believe on Facebook people you are linked to are your "friends"?
Stupid government ? Stupid experts ?Comment
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FTFYOriginally posted by dx4100 View PostMy mate Kev lives in a tower block (upmarket city apartment). He goes to an office every day to work. The government said this is ok. I am sure he touches the lift button
Stupid government ? Stupid experts ?Hard Brexit now!
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https://www.college.police.uk/What-w...ble-excuse.pdf
Thought I would leave this here for the white horse riders who don’t understand the rules
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