Anyone else noticed that with all the hand washing, the fingerprint ID on your phone isn't working as well as it used to?
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Originally posted by WTFH View PostAnyone else noticed that with all the hand washing, the fingerprint ID on your phone isn't working as well as it used to?Comment
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The wind has got up. Blowing all the leaves around, it's like autumn again.
Unless it is Autumn and i've missed summer in my isolated state...Comment
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Originally posted by vetran View Postwish me luck off to the Shops!
I just ventured into Iceland as there was no queue. They’re talking a good talk with all the notices about spacing and a crowd control guy on the door, but as expected, the customers really let the side down. I swear some of them think six inches and six feet are the same thing, having presumably been given a wholly inaccurate idea of measurements of length by kind-hearted women
And then more venturing, this time to the Co-op, where things were in much better order: a lady controlling the lock on the door, only about five or six people in the store at once (it’s not huge - that works out to about one customer per aisle), and on finally being admitted (I was fourth in the queue when I arrived) I was asked, in a manner that suggested it was more of an order than a request, to make proper use the bottle of hand sanitiser gel adjacent to the entrance before being allowed to touch so much as a basket
Neither place had any red lentils thoughComment
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Oh, also extremely poor at staying a safe(ish) distance from other people: the kind of cyclist who rides a bike with knobbly tyres on the pavement, despite being a grown man and the roads being virtually empty of motor vehicles
Very much the kind of person who gives cyclists an undeserved bad name; none of them seem capable of steering any further than a foot or so from any given pedestrian even on extremely wide pavementsComment
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We just had a switch of goods with the mother in law where goods were exchanged via the sealed boot of the car .
We are now in possession of a box of lovely steak piesThe Chunt of Chunts.Comment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostGood luck! If you see any red lentils, get some for meComment
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