RogerS
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Phil Pascoe":1nf6ybqy said:
Swmbo is used to a beard as I've had one for the better part of fifty years, barring a few months. Not usually this length, though.
So that's where Jacob got to :lol:
Phil Pascoe":1nf6ybqy said:
Swmbo is used to a beard as I've had one for the better part of fifty years, barring a few months. Not usually this length, though.
beech1948":34hhu7sz said:MikeG.":34hhu7sz said:Did you confront your friend?
Us English hate causing a fuss with friends and family, and tend to avoid confrontation and argument. I don't hold by the same strictures, and a number of my friends are the same. If that had been a friend of mine I would have said how sad and disappointed I was to see such selfishness from someone I thought to be above that sort of thing. Friendship can survive a bit of honesty, generally, and if it can't, then it wasn't worth the candle in the first place.
Not yet. I'm still considering but am erring on the side of confrontation. I was a bit shocked to be honest at seeing all this stuff in one place. I'm seeing him again on Wednesday so will wait until then.
Now that most Costcos around the country are restocked with essential items the store is putting up signs saying they will not be accepting returns for toilet paper, water, hand sanitizer and other high-demand items that many people were hoarding for no good reason.
Trainee neophyte":3ovsx9l3 said:I don't like forcing people to do things, mainly because I don't like being forced to do things. Force can get out of hand far too quickly, and all government is rule backed by a self-declared monopoly on violence.
Lons":3rmhg4xm said:Trainee neophyte":3rmhg4xm said:I don't like forcing people to do things, mainly because I don't like being forced to do things. Force can get out of hand far too quickly, and all government is rule backed by a self-declared monopoly on violence.
The UK government have been heavily criticised for not locking down much earlier. They tried appealing to common sense but it didn't work as was obvious when the hoards who don't posses any blatantly ignored the advice. That will already result in many lives lost. Eventually the UK will return to being a democratic country, in the meantime this is without doubt a war scenario.
In the current climate would you rather ask for a permit or die? It's a safe bet that every one of us will have a relative, friend or colleague who will succumb to this virus and everyone of us needs to change attitude and have some respect and regard for others.
If you dislike like the political regime in Greece so much then perhaps you're living in the wrong country TN though sometimes I think you're actually on a different planet. :lol:
cammy9r":35yunfcy said:Im not all that sure if your friend is all that wrong, in a worst case scenario he may have provided for you too. I wonder how families are feeling just now. Imagine having to have 3 months of food to feed 5 people, I dont see anything wrong with them bulk buying. People panic nothing new there and some of the stuff could be from the very bad winter last..last year, cant remember when really but the shelves were emptied over a bit of snow that was gone in no time.
This is my first pandemic and possibly going to be my first GOV lockdown, restrictions are in place but its is not absolute. I have not panic bulk bought anything and im happy to forage through the shops and buy the food that others deem unworthy. Only thing i did stock up on was dog food, i usually buy 1-2 months a time anyway but now i have 3 months. If i get stuck in the house he has a good supply and if worse comes to worse he has always been the sharing kind .
My wife passed away 6 months ago now from cancer, we are only in our mid 40's so Im on my own now and can get by on very little if need be. My outlook on life changed when she died and i no longer let stuff 'bother' me. Work is about to shut down so i can have lots of tinker time in the workshops. I should remain sane provided the internet and utilities hold up :shock: .
cammy9r":218oegb8 said:My wife passed away 6 months ago now from cancer, we are only in our mid 40's so Im on my own now and can get by on very little if need be. My outlook on life changed when she died and i no longer let stuff 'bother' me. Work is about to shut down so i can have lots of tinker time in the workshops. I should remain sane provided the internet and utilities hold up :shock: .
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