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Originally posted by AtW View PostClose, but not exact, hint it - starts with H
It's where I'm based. Can't beat it and everyone wants to live here. Dam prices have shot up though. Properties 5 years ago at 150k now 300k.if I want to go up the ladder for a decent property your talking 700k+ easy
.Last edited by cosmic; 15 August 2020, 01:26.
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Originally posted by elsergiovolador View PostPeople might start seeing it as a binary question - do you want to live locked up like an animal or risk the lives of others as a free person..
They had a taste of the lockdown and that requires mental strength not many have...
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Originally posted by minestrone View Post"It won't go away in the summer as it is not seasonal"
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"It's going to come back in the winter"
Seriously, pick one and stick with it or else just admit you dont have a fooking clue. It's embarrassing how much tulip we've been told over the last 6 months that is just bollocks.
This is why lockdown eased with all of us being allowed to take more outdoor exercise and local lockdowns forbid you from going into the home of someone else you aren't working/caring for.
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People might start seeing it as a binary question - do you want to live locked up like an animal or die as a free person..
They had a taste of the lockdown and that requires mental strength not many have...
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Originally posted by AtW View PostIn my nice area in Bham people are still careful - 90%+ masks inside Waitrose, social distancing - but I don't get out enough in peak times (Friday/Saturday) to see what happens in pubs.
Oveall in Bham infections are up nearly 3 times in the last 6 weeks, expecting lockdown shortly, so ordered a lot of beer kegs for me new beer on tap at home battle stations...
I know Brum very well .... which area do you consider nice?
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Originally posted by BABABlackSheep View PostEven though the cases are increasing again, the number of people admitted to hospitals as a % is dropping.
People who are getting it are mostly young, and they'll spread it to older people since lots of young people are asymptomatic and "feel fine".
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"It won't go away in the summer as it is not seasonal"
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"It's going to come back in the winter"
Seriously, pick one and stick with it or else just admit you dont have a fooking clue. It's embarrassing how much tulip we've been told over the last 6 months that is just bollocks.
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Originally posted by AtW View Post
Cases will explode in September and this virus loves nice cold 4C environment, which we'll get plenty of soon.
You know how viruses evolve?
Even though the cases are increasing again, the number of people admitted to hospitals as a % is dropping.
It will never leave us. But neither has influenza.
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