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So, in effect, a lockdown under another name 17:08 - Mar 16 with 12445 viewshomer_123

Look forward to chatting more online guys.

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So, in effect, a lockdown under another name on 07:10 - Mar 17 with 780 viewsGlasgowBlue

So, in effect, a lockdown under another name on 22:20 - Mar 16 by BrixtonBlue

That's sad to hear Glassers. Must be really tough.


Cheers Dollers. Tough times ahead.

I lost pretty much everything 8 years ago in the aftershock of the last recession and it’s taken me all of that time to rebuild in a completely different industry. Took a big step in opening a much larger premises just over seven months ago which has left me exposed.

But ass Lambert is fond of saying, we go again.

I still have my health and as bad as this is financially, a lot if people are going to die from this which is much more important.

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So, in effect, a lockdown under another name on 07:17 - Mar 17 with 768 viewsGlasgowBlue

So, in effect, a lockdown under another name on 22:55 - Mar 16 by monytowbray

The TWTD self-appointed topic police and government propaganda wing has signed off for the day.

Night mate.


I said from day one that we should be listening to the advice given by the CMO and CSA. They know far more about this than you and I.

They both said from the beginning “This is our current strategy. But it will change. The question is timing". We were warned that we would be moving from mitigation to suppression.

They have moved with the evidence in front of them.

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So, in effect, a lockdown under another name on 08:50 - Mar 17 with 708 viewsNo9

So, in effect, a lockdown under another name on 20:04 - Mar 16 by GlasgowBlue

It applies to all members of the Household going into isolation rather than just the person who has the symptoms.

This was explained by the CSA.


"It applies to all members of the Household going into isolation rather than just the person who has the symptoms."

That should have been the MO from the get go

The incubation period means a carrier can infect a lot of people before knowing they are a carrier
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So, in effect, a lockdown under another name on 09:58 - Mar 17 with 671 viewsBlue_Order

So, in effect, a lockdown under another name on 18:55 - Mar 16 by monytowbray

PS4.

Working my way through the original Twilight Zone series. Gonna do all of them.

A few film recommendations.

Two books on the go. Louis Theroux’ and Damien Echols’ autobiographies.

A fair bit of decent vegan food.

A pair of dumbbells.

My cat.

Yourself?!


Echols is guilty
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So, in effect, a lockdown under another name on 09:58 - Mar 17 with 663 viewsmonytowbray

So, in effect, a lockdown under another name on 07:17 - Mar 17 by GlasgowBlue

I said from day one that we should be listening to the advice given by the CMO and CSA. They know far more about this than you and I.

They both said from the beginning “This is our current strategy. But it will change. The question is timing". We were warned that we would be moving from mitigation to suppression.

They have moved with the evidence in front of them.

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So, in effect, a lockdown under another name on 09:58 - Mar 17 with 662 viewsmonytowbray

So, in effect, a lockdown under another name on 09:58 - Mar 17 by Blue_Order

Echols is guilty


Go home!

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So, in effect, a lockdown under another name on 09:59 - Mar 17 with 664 viewsportmanking

So, in effect, a lockdown under another name on 09:58 - Mar 17 by monytowbray

Have you considered joining a cult?


Oh, the irony!
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So, in effect, a lockdown under another name on 11:41 - Mar 17 with 626 viewsBiGDonnie

So, in effect, a lockdown under another name on 17:22 - Mar 16 by catch74

Great - don’t go to pubs - he hasn’t told pub to close, what do we do!?


Hit the boozer every night and get sh?t faced until they do eventually close them.

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So, in effect, a lockdown under another name on 11:59 - Mar 17 with 606 viewsmonytowbray

So, in effect, a lockdown under another name on 11:41 - Mar 17 by BiGDonnie

Hit the boozer every night and get sh?t faced until they do eventually close them.


Seems to be what people are already doing. Coffee shop below my flat over the road looks as busy as usual.

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So, in effect, a lockdown under another name on 12:06 - Mar 17 with 593 viewsBrixtonBlue

So, in effect, a lockdown under another name on 07:10 - Mar 17 by GlasgowBlue

Cheers Dollers. Tough times ahead.

I lost pretty much everything 8 years ago in the aftershock of the last recession and it’s taken me all of that time to rebuild in a completely different industry. Took a big step in opening a much larger premises just over seven months ago which has left me exposed.

But ass Lambert is fond of saying, we go again.

I still have my health and as bad as this is financially, a lot if people are going to die from this which is much more important.


Bit unfair to call Lambert an ass.

I've been extraordinarily lucky. Been freelancing for 2 and a half years and have just gone perm with Sky, starting Friday. I don't know what me and the work wife would be doing if we were still freelancing. We haven't worked since December as it is.

We're also lucky in that our job can easily be done working from home. Not sure yet but looks likely we'll be starting our first day working from home, which will be a bit weird.

Thankfully all of the family are healthy so far. The ones I worry about most are my parents - Dad, 83 (although very fit for his age) and Mum, who's 75 today.

I bet Bloots will downarrow this.
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