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Post by Deleted on Mar 20, 2020 7:04:16 GMT
Progress!
I shall be able to work a mix of 3-4 half days, 1 -2 full days.
Our Childminder is having Key worker children in her setting.
While our gates are open and the lights are on that should keep things ticking over OK!
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Post by patty on Mar 20, 2020 7:06:15 GMT
It's doing all those locks in the rain..you've shrunk... when I fitted out Sabina I was concerned about the deckhead height under the side decks, my head just brushed it as I walked along ....... now there is bags of clearance, in spite of the fact my hair is way too long (been intending to get it cut for a couple of months but things to do seemed more urgent ...... now there is no way I am going to let someone get that close to me (If I get truly fed up with it, I might get the beard trimmer out and go for a army recruit style ) I'm avoiding hairdressers as well..cultivating the 'untidy' .. I expect those who regularly go for a colour/streaks may still do despite time in chair can be over 2 hours. Or will we see an army of grey as those in the 'at risk' age ditch the rinse..cept we wouldn't see them cos they are 'at home'... Lots to ponder, must stock up on vino.
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Post by patty on Mar 20, 2020 7:08:25 GMT
Progress! I shall be able to work a mix of 3-4 half days, 1 -2 full days. Our Childminder is having Key worker children in her setting. While our gates are open and the lights are on that should keep things ticking over OK! It seems lots of folk are really getting organised in this crises. Great news for you...
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Post by Deleted on Mar 20, 2020 7:08:26 GMT
There is a good chance she may get taller than me at this rate! My four are all taller than me... suppose not difficult cos I'm only 5ft 1" 5' 7" and falling! Still, only 2" under the average height for a UK man, Upside is I seldom hit me head on a doorway
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Post by Deleted on Mar 20, 2020 7:27:08 GMT
Progress! I shall be able to work a mix of 3-4 half days, 1 -2 full days. Our Childminder is having Key worker children in her setting. While our gates are open and the lights are on that should keep things ticking over OK! It seems lots of folk are really getting organised in this crises. Great news for you... I'm sorting what I can - rained in a few regular savings deposits, swapped the council tax from 10 x payments to 12. Sim only deal on my phone as the contract on that expired on the 15th. The biggest change and one that breaks my heart is having a ligter right foot in the car Average displayed MPG in the Alfa is now 45mpg rather than 30. It's boring but effective!
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Post by JohnV on Mar 20, 2020 7:35:40 GMT
The only good news about the situation for me, is that I have found a large box of roundtuits
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Post by phil70 on Mar 20, 2020 8:00:17 GMT
Funny that John, I've just found a load too Phil
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Post by naughtyfox on Mar 20, 2020 10:36:42 GMT
I wonder if bell ringing practices have been cancelled throughout the realm?
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Post by JohnV on Mar 20, 2020 12:23:12 GMT
I wonder if bell ringing practices have been cancelled throughout the realm? well, I suppose for many people that would be an upbeat and positive thing
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Post by Deleted on Mar 20, 2020 12:44:20 GMT
'Thousands of gallons of ale will be poured down the drain unless people have it home delivered, a brewery said.
Severn Brewery produces beer for pubs but following government guidance to avoid pubs its managing director said business had "fallen off a cliff".
Iain Crockett said cask ale has a shelf life of eight weeks and the firm is "sitting on" 2,700 gallons (12, 275 litres) of it.
He said they are hoping a home delivery service will keep their business going.'
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Post by phil70 on Mar 20, 2020 15:49:06 GMT
What we need now is ..... Ration Books, that would sort the buggers out Chris has just been browsing Tesco's and came up this gem, we won't need to go shopping anymore because there is nothing left, might do our waistband some good though Phil
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Post by JohnV on Mar 20, 2020 16:00:27 GMT
I don't know if it could be brought in quickly enough, but it would certainly sort things out.
With shops limiting the number of items you can buy, I don't really understand why shelves are still being stripped now ..... it's crazy
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Post by Deleted on Mar 20, 2020 18:37:33 GMT
I don't really understand why shelves are still being stripped now ..... it's crazy That could be an organised arrangement. Some people have a lot of offspring and there are some closed social groups in this country who may wish to preserve themselves. Who does this refer to? Not telling but I bet a lot of people are thinking the same thing.
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Post by phil70 on Mar 20, 2020 18:56:55 GMT
Tesco in Ely have NO tinned stuff, even the dogs are going to be hungry. There is no frozen food available likewise breakfast cereal is almost nonexistent as are flour and eggs (so pancakes are off) Oh and let's not forget meat, scrub that there isn't any apart from a little bacon. Soap? Nah , Wipes? Nah, Toilet Rolls You having a laugh? Pasta, Rice, (snigger) No Chance Rather makes you wonder why we bother but we do because we are stoic and glass half full kinda people Phil
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Post by Deleted on Mar 20, 2020 19:01:05 GMT
I noticed bacon remained on the shelves.
I like bacon. A lot of people don't eat it.
It does keep for quite a while in a cold place and it is not summer.
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