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Well that would be the weekend catered for thenVery true... I might have gone a little OTT today....
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Well that would be the weekend catered for thenVery true... I might have gone a little OTT today....
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Very true... I might have gone a little OTT today....
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You buy milk in cans? Wierd!!When the missus asks 'Is that our fridge'
No, I've only got the top shelf half full and the local convenience shop only had 2 cans left this evening when I went in to buy milk.
ah, so we are almost neighbours then. hi from Torrox.Took the bike on a dirt road up from Fuengirola to Mijas,
I think the term 'Browse' has most definitely been wrongly used!! However places like halfords, euro car parts etc are categorised into the essential shops sector, so are allowed to keep open to keep people on the road who still have to work. Same with B&Q, they're allowed to continue trading as the construction and trade industries have been told to keep working, so they need a supply source.I am now so confused with this second lockdown, I thought it started at midnight last night, is it midnight tonight then?
Just had email from Halfords saying "That means you can continue to browse in our shops and visit our garages, which are operating with rigorous safety measures in place in accordance with the current government guidelines."
'BROWSE in our shops' WTF?
There's no drop in traffic coming past my house at all, as busy as ever.
With kids still at school and people pissing about this is going to be a very slow painful lockdown, we won't be coming out of this any time soon.
Could not agree more, we need to keep our cars on the road, to use the word 'browse' is pathetic.I think the term 'Browse' has most definitely been wrongly used!! However places like halfords, euro car parts etc are categorised into the essential shops sector, so are allowed to keep open to keep people on the road who still have to work. Same with B&Q, they're allowed to continue trading as the construction and trade industries have been told to keep working, so they need a supply source.
So many loopholes in how the rules can be interpreted this time.
The business hardest hit in this lockdown are the leisure and entertainment sectors, bars, cafes and restaurants, and the high street non essential shops.
Fingers crossed it has the necessary result to see a fall in infection rates so it doesn't get extended past Dec 2nd!
Maybe it’s gone deaf? My mutts are not too bad with the fireworks the jack Russel just wants to fight them and the old lurcher cross can’t be arsed with anythingDon't believe it but the dog is really taking the fireworks well this year she's fast on in the wifes chair and every second garden seems to be setting the things off this week, it just don't figure
lol, she aint deaf, she can hear the biscuit barrel open from the bottom of the gardenMaybe it’s gone deaf? My mutts are not too bad with the fireworks the jack Russel just wants to fight them and the old lurcher cross can’t be arsed with anything
Apparently theres 17 million of the poor blighters. A figure I can't comprehend in minks.Not a good day to be a mink, especially a Danish one.