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How's the first week back been then? Anyone surprised to find they miss the little tykes?
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Well depends on what part of wales.....Originally posted by vetran View Post
5 miles in Wales ? Flip you cant get to the next village.
In the valleys, you can get 5 villages within a mile.... with no gaps between them.
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5 miles in Wales ? Flip you cant get to the next village.Originally posted by psychocandy View PostNext week in wales for my 7 year old.....
Labour in wales being different AGAIN because they can to score political points.....
Dont get me started. Wales produced similar levels to england with thresholds etc. We should be at level 1 or 2 now but we're still at 4. And they idiot is about the restrict travel STILL to 5 miles. In wales, the level of lockdown is fed by votes not science.
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Next week in wales for my 7 year old.....
Labour in wales being different AGAIN because they can to score political points.....
Dont get me started. Wales produced similar levels to england with thresholds etc. We should be at level 1 or 2 now but we're still at 4. And they idiot is about the restrict travel STILL to 5 miles. In wales, the level of lockdown is fed by votes not science.
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Truthfully Miss V3 went back to school was delighted to see all her mates and came home smiling but exhausted. We cuddled and watched Asbo Norman get stuck in the rocks muscle picking to be rescued by fireman Sam by undoing his shoelace. Elvis rescued Norman's shoe with the jaws of life. By the second episode she was asleep.
Miss V2 goes back tomorrow after her Covid test.
Miss V1 is pining for University.
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So how was school?
Tears, nerves, excitement, relief? How about the kids?!
Seriously though how's it been?Tags: None
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