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When will this shit end?


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7 minutes ago, Matt42 said:

What on earth are you on about? In what way is “Wider social contact rules will apply in all these settings to prevent indoor mixing between different households.” not a form of lockdown?

Give your head a wobble. I fear you’ve been completely thrown off track here to think restrictions like that aren’t a significant form of hinderance on most people’s lives.

I said nothing about whether they were significant. I was pointing out how patronising it was to attack someone over clarifying a term by repeating your own words back at you.

Please making inferences and then replying as if the thing you've imagined has actually been said.

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36 minutes ago, Barry Fish said:

Weatherspoons had app ordering before Covid.  I doubt app ordering will be going anywhere now.

Never realized that to be honest as here it would be completely strange ordering with app, even now, but anyway today is fish friday club isn`t it?

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1 hour ago, Barry Fish said:

Weatherspoons had app ordering before Covid.  I doubt app ordering will be going anywhere now.

 it has its advantages. I do like it in certain situations especially when it's busy, keeps the bar queues down a bit when they have staff dedicated to it. Our local pub will definitely benefit (by keeping it) as the bar is quite small and seems more set up for indoors/how it was before but they've now opened this massive garden for covid times. Hope they keep it as the new bit is a proper sun trap... 

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Had a letter from my daughter's school today that said something along the lines of:

"The restrictions are changing, so we can't stop you doing stuff, but for fucks' sake, the local rates are the highest they have ever been, so don't be a knobhead, none of the kids are vaccinated"

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Just now, stuartbert two hats said:

Had a letter from my daughter's school today that said something along the lines of:

"The restrictions are changing, so we can't stop you doing stuff, but for fucks' sake, the rates are the highest they have ever been, so don't be a knobhead, none of the kids are vaccinated"

When it's put like that it pretty much should just be an extension. You can do it but you really shouldn't is no leadership at all from the country (I'm saying that as someone attending a festival next weekend) 

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1 minute ago, efcfanwirral said:

I feel for the South East, South West and East of England. Likely to be dragged backwards because of the rest of us....

As a South Easterner I will let you guys off 😉

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20 minutes ago, efcfanwirral said:

I feel for the South East, South West and East of England. Likely to be dragged backwards because of the rest of us....

I don't know...some of those kents had a variant named after them

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1 hour ago, Matt42 said:

What on earth are you on about? In what way is “Wider social contact rules will apply in all these settings to prevent indoor mixing between different households.” not a form of lockdown?

Give your head a wobble. I fear you’ve been completely thrown off track here to think restrictions like that aren’t a significant form of hinderance on most people’s lives.

Lockdown means (or did mean) being forced to stay in one place. That is "don't leave your home". It has its root in prisoners being "locked down" being confined to cells. 

Having a lockdown where you have freedom to move around at will (without needing a specific reason) can't technically be a lockdown. 

If you think about this way, there's no way if we started with Stage 2 measures back in March 2020 when this kicked off, that anyone would have referred to those measures as a "lockdown". Language can change fast, and has but it's certainly not mad to think that way. At worst it's "well actually Hoover is the brand name you should call it a vacuum cleaner".

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2 minutes ago, DeanoL said:

Lockdown means (or did mean) being forced to stay in one place. That is "don't leave your home". It has its root in prisoners being "locked down" being confined to cells. 

Having a lockdown where you have freedom to move around at will (without needing a specific reason) can't technically be a lockdown. 

If you think about this way, there's no way if we started with Stage 2 measures back in March 2020 when this kicked off, that anyone would have referred to those measures as a "lockdown". Language can change fast, and has but it's certainly not mad to think that way. At worst it's "well actually Hoover is the brand name you should call it a vacuum cleaner".

I call it a lockdown if there are rules stopping me from seeing and doing what I want. It’s a lockdown if it’s a criminal offence for me to host my family round my place. 

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2 minutes ago, Matt42 said:

I call it a lockdown if there are rules stopping me from seeing and doing what I want. It’s a lockdown if it’s a criminal offence for me to host my family round my place. 

So then it becomes totally subjective. I would call it a blessing to not have to host my family round my place.

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