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I hope he left the freezer stocked....Originally posted by ladymuck View PostHWMBO is on his way home
Euston is practically deserted, Starbucks is open! The cockroaches of the coffee world.
Beautiful sunny day. The wind is bitter though.Comment
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Originally posted by BR14 View Post
< 2 meters > 

Schol pickup FRiday night. Headmaster outside. I asked for a hug(at parents day I said I was so grateful for him accepting baby bp into the school I could hug him. He said yes).
He then added "of course you should not even be getting out of the car..."Comment
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Posting nerdy stuff on CUK puts you in a safe category.Originally posted by NickFitz View PostI’ve previously been told I'm in a high-risk group, including via text message from my GP’s practice, due to being entitled to a free flu jab. Now they’ve changed the definition, and it appears I’m no longer in a high-risk group
Still, it means I don’t have to hide in a box for 12 weeks
Guidance on shielding and protecting people defined on medical grounds as extremely vulnerable from COVID-19 - GOV.UK
PS I am not a doctor. But Eric on Facebook said it is true....Comment
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Room in LOndon cleared. I bought back 13 toilet rolls, tins of tomatoes, pasta and rice. I feel like a King!Comment
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"In Search of Mediaeval Britain" just showed a proper pandemic: The Black Death, from infection to plague pit in 4 days.
There was a lovely skeleton with an inneresting injury: he had an arrow head stuck into two vertebrae.
That must have been uncomfortable
Indeed. And he survived long enough for the bone to repair itself a bit.
Now we're in Melton Mowberry making a Mediaeval pork pie.
When the fun stops, STOP.Comment
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When I fell off my bike, a work colleague drove down with blankets and visited me in hospital. I took him down some brownies - the chocolate sort.
Sadly his father will pass away in next few days - he will have to go back to France. Its very upsetting.
He was quite chipper though - he put on a brave face.Comment
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