Wednesday at Stoke
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Good lord, a natural disaster at this time could have been cruel.
https://apnews.com/2da27eb6706a26313f430b438848de06
https://apnews.com/2da27eb6706a26313f430b438848de06
Well, I think it's more that we've got used to eating very simply here, because there's just not the choice that there is in the UK - particularly with sweet things. The only thing we'd struggle without is our breadmaker, because I make a fresh loaf every day. Toast for breakfast, sandwich and yoghurt for dinner, usually pasta and veg for tea.Yeah but you're a sensible person Penna, sadly a large part of the populace is not.
Im quite glad he isn't too. Managing this situation isn't in his or current Labours locker.I reckon Corbyn is breathing a sigh of relief that he isn't having to run the country right now. There are no winning solutions.
Until there are roadblocks stopping you moving between towns, which there will be soon enough, nobody is going to do that through choice.Yeah but you're a sensible person Penna, sadly a large part of the populace is not.
The UK has this weird attitude, particularly amongst the older generation, that they have to show they know better. I hear a lot from my parent's friends that they think it's all an overreaction by youth who have never seen tough times, we've seen worse, we survived the war after all (despite the fact it was their parents that did that and most of them have never even seen a gun).Yep, it's sickening. He even posted it on Facebook that he was at the pub last night, and all his boomer mates were commenting shite like "good on ya mate!". ffs.
Bizarre how those who are high risk or close to high risk are not giving a feck, and generally younger people are the ones shitting it, not wanting to contract it or pass it on to elder relatives.
Somewhere in Ireland, @Sweet Square was just awoken by this post.Im quite glad he isn't too. Managing this situation isn't in his or current Labours locker.
You have a pasta dish after your dinner?Well, I think it's more that we've got used to eating very simply here, because there's just not the choice that there is in the UK - particularly with sweet things. The only thing we'd struggle without is our breadmaker, because I make a fresh loaf every day. Toast for breakfast, sandwich and yoghurt for dinner, usually pasta and veg for tea.
There'll is the initial surge of panic buying but I think people will realise the shops still get re-stocked and things will calm down a bit.WTF is the military going to do, apart from cause more fear and panic
They can't exactly say just 1 pack of pasta lad or i'll shoot you?
The shops just need to be stronger and set limitations. Eventually this'll die down anyway, how many people can stock up much more?
You have a pasta dish after your dinner?
It's a northern (English) thing - we used to have breakfast, dinner and tea. Not breakfast, lunch, dinnerYou have a pasta dish after your dinner?
@Adam-Utdthey can arrest you and detain you.
Do you fancy that or do you prefer to behave reasonably?
Are you having a pop at the northern, working class?
Are people really calling lunch "dinner"? fecking hell, what a language.It's a northern (English) thing - we used to have breakfast, dinner and tea. Not breakfast, lunch, dinner
Yes, but at least they prevented someone else from having it.I can almost guarantee that when this has all settled down, lots of people will have cupboards full of stuff they bought, didn't really want and won't use. And it'll get thrown away.
Are people really calling lunch "dinner"? fecking hell, what a language.
Well I for one am shockedApparently this turned out to be nonsense: https://www.snopes.com/fact-check/san-francisco-shoplifting-video/
We used to have school dinner ladies as well, even made TV shows about them...Are people really calling lunch "dinner"? fecking hell, what a language.
Not an expert, but I was wondering if it's just that checking people off as recovered is less of a priority. I think at one point the process for being officially recovered required 3 negative tests - has that changed? Can't imagine Italian doctors are particularly fussed about carrying out a third test on someone that's had no symptoms for a few days.ive been looking at the dashboard for the virus spreading and one concern I have is the amount of people recovering from this, its very low for each country compared to the confirmed cases. Is it a timing issue that we have to wait a few weeks for the isolation period to elapse to update it as a recovered number?
We had cracking school dinner ladies. Basically roast dinner most days.We used to have school dinner ladies as well, even made TV shows about them...
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dinnerladies_(TV_series)
Special leave with pay is only for a mater of days.You are allowed dependants leave with pay. We also have special leave you can use.
If it's long term I'm not sure how sustainable that is but there are already provisions in place for this.
Its the northern culture, show some repsect heathen.Are people really calling lunch "dinner"? fecking hell, what a language.
We had cracking school dinner ladies. Basically roast dinner most days.
Wait until you hear about supper.Are people really calling lunch "dinner"? fecking hell, what a language.
You know I think that may have been the day of the week I dreaded. I'm having flashbacks to ravioli. Pretty sure they were canned.What we really need to know is how they made their pasta.
I don't think we have more meal timeslots on any given day to fit that in, I'm afraid.Wait until you hear about supper.
Us northerners have hobbit ancestry it seems.I don't think we have more meal timeslots on any given day to fit that in, I'm afraid.
Wait until you hear about supper.
Brunch? Is that like an egg barm or something?Do northerners have brunch or linner?
You know I think that may have been the day of the week I dreaded. I'm having flashbacks to ravioli. Pretty sure they were canned.
If you want, but you've got to eat something in that awkward period between 10:30 and 12Brunch? Is that like an egg barm or something?
Eggs Benedict would be brunch for me.Brunch? Is that like an egg barm or something?
Absolutely, let's say it right for once.Its the northern culture, show some repsect heathen.
February 29 actually.That's from March 3 though?
Imagine the run on loo roll that would create.After seeing how the (british) public have reacted to this virus I am now against governments disclosing an alien invasion or an incoming meteorite.