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Most people seem to be acting sensibly round here, staying well apart from others, observing the queuing rules at shops. Not going out much as very quiet. Seen a few younger people in groups but they could be flat sharers for all I know.
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostOught to be hit with a brick not an injunction.
My other half is having to do welfare runs with food to kids that aren't turning up to her nurture unit and shes horrified people are carrying on as normal sitting in each others gardens with kids playing as if nothing is going on. Hardly surprising bearing in mind the type of people we are talking about though.
Maybe its Darwin at work? Or God wants to improve the congregation?
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Do you mind stopping off at mine on the way? I'm running low. I can promise no physical contact. Although even if there wasn't a virus crisis I probably wouldn't want to go near you...Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostAm I still popping over tomorrow with the trolley of vodka like we planned?
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Am I still popping over tomorrow with the trolley of vodka like we planned?
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It's to protect the vulnerable people who are unfortunately related to them.Originally posted by Mordac View PostWhy is it that weapons-grade bell-ends like this can have immunity from being identified, but someone accused (but not yet convicted) of a serious offence can't?
I'm adding this to my List Of Things Which Will Be Different When I Become Dictator.
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Why is it that weapons-grade bell-ends like this can have immunity from being identified, but someone accused (but not yet convicted) of a serious offence can't?The tenant, who cannot be identified for legal reasons
I'm adding this to my List Of Things Which Will Be Different When I Become Dictator.
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Ought to be hit with a brick not an injunction.
My other half is having to do welfare runs with food to kids that aren't turning up to her nurture unit and shes horrified people are carrying on as normal sitting in each others gardens with kids playing as if nothing is going on. Hardly surprising bearing in mind the type of people we are talking about though.
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