So bloody stupid
Update: Lockdown again in county Gütersloh. I'm living in a neighbour county. I hope they won't lock us down too.
The coronavirus danger is not a bit over.
looks like a lot more will be able to open soon
2m rule will be eased where it can't be maintained but you must be seated to be served in pubs, eateries etc.
B&bs, cottages, campsites and caravan parks can also reopen, and people in england will be free to stay away from home overnight for the first time since lockdown began. There is no mention of tents so i presume this means self sufficient camping only.
Oh, and you will be able to get a haircut!
Omg Jim ! Are your neighbours with chainsaws "dealing" with the nieghbors mowing at inconsiderate mowing times?Feel for you PB, of no help to you at all, no neighbours living in the house next door to us. Other neighbours are our age or older so quite sedate. Not really a problem but the noise at the moment is lawnmowers and chainsaws echoing through the village through the day at times.
Omg Jim ! Are your neighbours with chainsaws "dealing" with the nieghbors mowing at inconsiderate mowing times?
While on the topic of chainsaws - I have a need for a small one for tree work in the garden, but every time I am tempted, I realise I value my own health and safety just a bit more than the saving in labour. But if Portland Bill needs to do more tree work, a good alternative, and a lot safer is a cordless reciprocating saw. Cheaper than a chainsaw, and you can get a 10" blade that will rip through a tree, and you can even use them one handed for the awkward placed branches
Yes reciprocating saw would meet the neighbour need. A cordless version would be much safer than a corded version in the bathroom too(safer for the operator that is) keep the blade speed down to reduce clean up. Blade for green wood.But can it be used to completely dismantle a neighbour ready for easy disposal?
This morning, the cat is a prime candidate. She seemed to think I was going to get up at 4:45, and continued to shout at me through until 6am! Now she thinks I'm going to make a fuss of her. Not very bright!
This is what happens when we live it a world that rewards stupidity when people have accidents that were there own faultat the risk of going even further off topic.
What i find strange is you cant hire a chainsaw without some sort of certificate. But you can just buy one online.
This makes no sense to me, if you hire one the hire place could advise all the safety stuff you need to know and wear. You wont get that if you buy one on line.
Doctor being interviewed this morning ,
Talking with someone at a 2metre distance for 2 minutes carries the same risk as talking to someone at 1 metre for 6 SECONDS.
2nd wave is coming and its going to be TsunamiAsh Hodson who ever he is said:The pubs are opening next week but if you can drink from home, you should. If you can’t drink from home you can go to the pub but only for essential drinks. You should stay 2 metres apart unless you’re pissed then you can move up to 1 metre so someone can hold you up/chat you up/feel you up. Don’t get too pissed though as you need to stay alert but if you do get too pissed, use your drunken aggression to beat the virus.. There will also be a round of applause for all bar staff at 2am every day to make up for the pittance they earn.
Stay safe
Finally got around to doing my antibody test this week, and seems my suspicion were right.
but strange thing is i had trouble breathing before the 19th February bit before all this virus kicked off in the uk, got sent for ecg bloods and xray. all came back ok from what the GP could tell, on the 9th march he referred me to a specialist (not had appointment yet). I told him i had lost my sense of smell but at the time it was not one of the symptoms.
I had only been ill for 1 day badly in February, when i was going hot n cold at night but still went to work in the daytime.
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