mrbelfry
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Perfectly safe in sunny Stretford mate. Except when you're trying to get in the co-opIs it safe?
Perfectly safe in sunny Stretford mate. Except when you're trying to get in the co-opIs it safe?
I’ve been walking up and down my stairs since this began, but it’s not having much of an effect tbh.Under normal circumstance I will do quite a bit of running. At present I can't leave the house at all. But I have bought a skipping rope and hopefully next week I plan to get in my back yard every morning and do some skipping. Now there is just enough room to do it.
I understand what people are saying about getting out the house, plus physical and mental health. But and this is a big but, if you get this virus and die, your physical and mental health will not matter anymore. You might be the most considerate runner/cyclist/walker in the world, the problem is that you have no control over the actions of other people. You could end up with this virus through no fault of your own, it could be due the idiot behaviour of someone else.
Just stay at home. As others have mentioned, there are plenty of exercises you can do at home, you just have to be creative. Get one of them bike things with the online classes for the 2 week free trial and then send it back if you don't like it, buy a skipping rope or walk up and down your stairs for an hour a day.
Be alright if you're wearing a mask and gloves.Trying to keep socially distanced and have a fight at the same time would be quite an amusing thing to watch tbh.
I’ve been walking up and down my stairs since this began, but it’s not having much of an effect tbh.
Waitrose near me is a max 35 in the shop with a one out one in, assumed it’d be company policy ?It’s not bizarre at all. Very Strange reaction. Lots of other posters have said the same. I’ve seen lots of people/ families going on walks. Ive felt guilty at times walking down seven arches past lots of people. I’ve also seen lots of people walking past my house. Why on earth would I come on here and make that up?
Asda/Waitrose down the road. There’s no 1 in 1 out rule and you can walk past most people in the aisle. I’m obviously not talking about planes or trains .........
sidenote I live in Cheadle Hulme. Address and estate is in Cheadle hulme. I live on the border. Apologies if I’m not from the posh side like you
anyway leave it at that. It’s not what this thread is about
That’s because you live in a bungalowI’ve been walking up and down my stairs since this began, but it’s not having much of an effect tbh.
I’m not as old as you, remember.That’s because you live in a bungalow
Perfectly safe in sunny Stretford mate. Except when you're trying to get in the co-op
He would now.To be fair mate, I think Edmund Hillary would struggle with your stairs.
Roads are usually flatter.What is with the joggers in the road when there is an empty path next to them? Not drove anywhere for a week and today four people jogging in the road between home and Asda.
And the 2m distancing - it’s all well and good outside the supermarket and at the checkout but what about the bit in the middle when you actually shop? It’s fucking impossible, even when trying to keep 2m you stop to grab your corn flakes and some dick head is stopping right next to you.
This is where we've lost our moral compass. I've just watched Newsnight and the final piece was about how few "vulnerable" children are accessing their "rightful" place at school. School is a place where children should come to be educated, but instead it's simply a place to escape inadequate parenting, hence their "rightful" place. I fucking despair. Without getting too atavistic, my mum and dad's parents (owners of the square root of fuck all) wouldn't dream of not looking after them; of not providing the basics - love, care, food, warmth. We reap what we fucking sow. And arseholes like these two scrotes are what we've reaped. As Psychadelic says, let's just put everyone out of societal misery and have done with these cunts. I'm too tired; too worn out by them.Just shoot the pair of them!
The strange thing is I don’t think the Inspector gets the severity neither; “That anyone could think this sort of behaviour is appropriate or amusing even in normal times is beyond me, but at this time of crisis when many people have been faced with empty shelves in some shops is flabbergasting” he said.
No, Inspector Martin, it’s not about it being a time where we’ve had empty shelves, it’s about spreading disease you moron!
Dumb f*cks.
If I had some mates I might have got the joke :)![]()
It was a runners gag:-)
To be fair it doesn't help if you live in a bungalow.I’ve been walking up and down my stairs since this began, but it’s not having much of an effect tbh.
Cheers, @squirtyflowerTo be fair it doesn't help if you live in a bungalow.
Indeed. I’m on my 464th day in a row of running. Presume your on Strava ?
I'm not entirely certain what I am liking because I haven't read he timeline bur I think I get the gist and I also have learned what atavistic means so thankyou.This is where we've lost our moral compass. I've just watched Newsnight and the final piece was about how few "vulnerable" children are accessing their "rightful" place at school. School is a place where children should come to be educated, but instead it's simply a place to escape inadequate parenting, hence their "rightful" place. I fucking despair. Without getting too atavistic, my mum and dad's parents (owners of the square root of fuck all) wouldn't dream of not looking after them; of not providing the basics - love, care, food, warmth. We reap what we fucking sow. And arseholes like these two scrotes are what we've reaped. As Psychadelic says, let's just put everyone out of societal misery and have done with these cunts. I'm too tired; too worn out by them.
Dropping like a stone through no fucker going out. Wishful thinking?My guess.
Domestic violence up. Burglary down. Drink driving up. Speeding up. Prices of gear going through the roof.
Please God that works. The Haunch of Venison (Is that the one) in Salisbury will go out of business otherwise. Aside from that BlueMoon shall be bereft of an icon.What if, like me, you’re young at heart?