Bloody hell Frank...next you'll be asking us all to donate to Franks cruise appealFrank Manning wrote: 22 Mar 2020, 19:30We are ticking off how many meals we have left at present. Today we made a tin of sardines do, mixed with sultanas, lemon juice and stirred into pasta. Ekeing it out like that, we think we can go three weeks before the larder and freezer is empty. There is no chance of a supermarket delivery in the forseeable future. In the end we shall have appeal on the forum for food parcels. Top quality organic stuff only, UK produce (we'll make an exception for the caviar and champagne). You can also contribute the tax paid to our cause. We know how generous you all are.
Coronavirus - Self isolation - Tips
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Onelife
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Ray B
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We're doomed I tell you, we are all doomed.
Don't worry, be happy
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Frank Manning
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Well, now you come to mention it...oh, and now its a top grade balcony suite with Regent Seven Seas please.Onelife wrote: 22 Mar 2020, 19:43Bloody hell Frank...next you'll be asking us all to donate to Franks cruise appealFrank Manning wrote: 22 Mar 2020, 19:30We are ticking off how many meals we have left at present. Today we made a tin of sardines do, mixed with sultanas, lemon juice and stirred into pasta. Ekeing it out like that, we think we can go three weeks before the larder and freezer is empty. There is no chance of a supermarket delivery in the forseeable future. In the end we shall have appeal on the forum for food parcels. Top quality organic stuff only, UK produce (we'll make an exception for the caviar and champagne). You can also contribute the tax paid to our cause. We know how generous you all are.![]()
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Onelife
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You've got more chance of getting a box of keefy chocolates...just sayingFrank Manning wrote: 22 Mar 2020, 20:24Well, now you come to mention it...oh, and now its a top grade balcony suite with Regent Seven Seas please.Onelife wrote: 22 Mar 2020, 19:43Bloody hell Frank...next you'll be asking us all to donate to Franks cruise appealFrank Manning wrote: 22 Mar 2020, 19:30We are ticking off how many meals we have left at present. Today we made a tin of sardines do, mixed with sultanas, lemon juice and stirred into pasta. Ekeing it out like that, we think we can go three weeks before the larder and freezer is empty. There is no chance of a supermarket delivery in the forseeable future. In the end we shall have appeal on the forum for food parcels. Top quality organic stuff only, UK produce (we'll make an exception for the caviar and champagne). You can also contribute the tax paid to our cause. We know how generous you all are.![]()
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Ferry? Brittany Ferries are freight only at the moment.Onelife wrote: 22 Mar 2020, 18:40My sister, husband and handicapped daughter had a ride out to Stratford-upon-Avon yesterday (they stayed in the car) having parked up they witnessed many people not observing the two metre between persons advice, some she said were passing each other practically rubbing shoulders over Clopton Bridge.....If things don't change by tomorrow Boris should do what he should have done days ago....inforce it!!
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Enforce it...how?
You've a job to get plod out on a good day unless you wave a knife out the kitchen window. As for the army, they'll be tucked up in they're barracks.
You've a job to get plod out on a good day unless you wave a knife out the kitchen window. As for the army, they'll be tucked up in they're barracks.
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Manoverboard
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It shouldn't need to be enforced … self control and less selfishness should see it done.Stephen wrote: 23 Mar 2020, 07:49Enforce it...how?
You've a job to get plod out on a good day unless you wave a knife out the kitchen window. As for the army, they'll be tucked up in they're barracks.
Keep smiling, it's good for your well being
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Onelife
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On this occasion I trust you're not being serious?Stephen wrote: 23 Mar 2020, 07:49Enforce it...how?
You've a job to get plod out on a good day unless you wave a knife out the kitchen window. As for the army, they'll be tucked up in they're barracks.
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Three days per week you could have ;Frank Manning wrote: 22 Mar 2020, 19:30We are ticking off how many meals we have left at present. Today we made a tin of sardines do, mixed with sultanas, lemon juice and stirred into pasta. Ekeing it out like that, we think we can go three weeks before the larder and freezer is empty …
* A bowl of home made Soup with a baguette / toast.
* Omelette, chips and peas
* A take-a-way from the local pub.
None of the above are difficult to get and now your stuff in the larder / freezer will last 4 1/2 weeks … easy peasy
Keep smiling, it's good for your well being
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Manoverboard wrote: 23 Mar 2020, 09:22It shouldn't need to be enforced … self control and less selfishness should see it done.Stephen wrote: 23 Mar 2020, 07:49Enforce it...how?
You've a job to get plod out on a good day unless you wave a knife out the kitchen window. As for the army, they'll be tucked up in they're barracks.
Good luck with that
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Onelife
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I've just read that a head teacher from Cumbria has just lost her life to C19
So very sad Rip
So very sad Rip
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I feel a little reassured this morning.
We decided to walk to M&S this morning, for fresh vegetables. We go through a wooded area, so it’s always quiet. When we got to M&S the shelves were stocked, and it was very quiet and calm, and people were able to keep a distance. We walked past Sainsbury’s and it appeared to be quiet in there too, so tomorrow we intend going in the car, and attempt a reasonably normal weekly shop.
Maybe the message has started to sink in regarding social distancing - but I’m not convinced.
I think we need further action from the government to close us down, and we need it today. I saw some awful footage of ill people in Spain lying on the floor in corridors, because there were no beds or even trollies for them to lay on. How awful would it be to see that here.
I also think government communication is poor. We need public information films on TV. They managed to do this for ‘Get Ready For Brexit’, so they should be ramming the message home on TV, telling us exactly what to do, and showing what is happening elsewhere, so people understand what’ll happen if the measures aren’t complied with
We decided to walk to M&S this morning, for fresh vegetables. We go through a wooded area, so it’s always quiet. When we got to M&S the shelves were stocked, and it was very quiet and calm, and people were able to keep a distance. We walked past Sainsbury’s and it appeared to be quiet in there too, so tomorrow we intend going in the car, and attempt a reasonably normal weekly shop.
Maybe the message has started to sink in regarding social distancing - but I’m not convinced.
I think we need further action from the government to close us down, and we need it today. I saw some awful footage of ill people in Spain lying on the floor in corridors, because there were no beds or even trollies for them to lay on. How awful would it be to see that here.
I also think government communication is poor. We need public information films on TV. They managed to do this for ‘Get Ready For Brexit’, so they should be ramming the message home on TV, telling us exactly what to do, and showing what is happening elsewhere, so people understand what’ll happen if the measures aren’t complied with
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I think it’s time you got serious.Stephen wrote: 23 Mar 2020, 09:39Manoverboard wrote: 23 Mar 2020, 09:22It shouldn't need to be enforced … self control and less selfishness should see it done.Stephen wrote: 23 Mar 2020, 07:49Enforce it...how?
You've a job to get plod out on a good day unless you wave a knife out the kitchen window. As for the army, they'll be tucked up in they're barracks.
Good luck with that
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Stephen
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There is serious and following sensible guide lines Gill. We are not in the age or vulnerable catagory. We go out and keep the safe distance required as best we can.
You look after yourself and I'll do the same.
You look after yourself and I'll do the same.
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I don't think government communication can be any better. What part of 'Stay at Home' do people not understand? It cannot be put any plainer than that. Unfortunately people are so selfish and stupid it looks like Boris will have to impose lockdown before these clowns start to take any notice and do as they are told.
The same happened with panic buying. It fed into the panic stricken, more gullible and selfishly irresponsible of our nation who took it upon themselves to raid the supermarkets to the extent where they created a shortage where none existed before.
It is this total lack of irresponsibility which is going to make the pandemic worse. Boris tried to appeal to us as adults but it looks like he will have to treat us like children and impose lockdown. Sadly people are unable to do it for themselves and they have only themselves to blame.
On a lighter note there are quite a few community groups who are offering their services to those who cannot manage for themselves. I, for one, am grateful to these people and all the key workers who are working to keep us safe and supplied.
The same happened with panic buying. It fed into the panic stricken, more gullible and selfishly irresponsible of our nation who took it upon themselves to raid the supermarkets to the extent where they created a shortage where none existed before.
It is this total lack of irresponsibility which is going to make the pandemic worse. Boris tried to appeal to us as adults but it looks like he will have to treat us like children and impose lockdown. Sadly people are unable to do it for themselves and they have only themselves to blame.
On a lighter note there are quite a few community groups who are offering their services to those who cannot manage for themselves. I, for one, am grateful to these people and all the key workers who are working to keep us safe and supplied.
I was taught to be cautious
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Stay at home yes, if you are in the vulnerable and or age category otherwise if you need to go out keep your distance from others and certainly stay away from any gatherings. Which bit of this advise don't people understand. 
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Keep smiling, it's good for your well being
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You are doing exactly the same as we're doing - we're going out for essential food shopping and a daily walk for health - it's very quiet around here so we can keep a good distance.Stephen wrote: 23 Mar 2020, 11:53There is serious and following sensible guide lines Gill. We are not in the age or vulnerable catagory. We go out and keep the safe distance required as best we can.
You look after yourself and I'll do the same.
Perhaps your apparent light hearted approach is your coping mechanism.
Anyway, look yourself too.
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Gill W
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Here's another one. There's some sickos out there
https://www.kentonline.co.uk/thanet/new ... ed-224229/
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I was wondering if you had any farm shops in your area, or local 'artisan' food suppliers. A lot are now doing home deliveries, so it might be an something for you investigate, in order to 'beef up' your supplies until you get your Sainsbury's deliveryFrank Manning wrote: 22 Mar 2020, 19:30We are ticking off how many meals we have left at present. Today we made a tin of sardines do, mixed with sultanas, lemon juice and stirred into pasta. Ekeing it out like that, we think we can go three weeks before the larder and freezer is empty. There is no chance of a supermarket delivery in the forseeable future. In the end we shall have appeal on the forum for food parcels. Top quality organic stuff only, UK produce (we'll make an exception for the caviar and champagne). You can also contribute the tax paid to our cause. We know how generous you all are.
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Onelife
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We're all going to need a good sense of humour over the coming months...so long live Stephen l sayGill W wrote: 23 Mar 2020, 15:54You are doing exactly the same as we're doing - we're going out for essential food shopping and a daily walk for health - it's very quiet around here so we can keep a good distance.Stephen wrote: 23 Mar 2020, 11:53There is serious and following sensible guide lines Gill. We are not in the age or vulnerable catagory. We go out and keep the safe distance required as best we can.
You look after yourself and I'll do the same.
Perhaps your apparent light hearted approach is your coping mechanism.
Anyway, look yourself too.
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Onelife
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Put the barst**ds in stocks and place them at the entrances to the town for a week.
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Gill W wrote: 23 Mar 2020, 15:58Here's another one. There's some sickos out there
https://www.kentonline.co.uk/thanet/new ... ed-224229/
The lowest of the low. Lock'm up and throw the key away.
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Stephen
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There could be light at the end of the tunnel
https://tribune.com.pk/story/2178354/9- ... ist/?amp=1
https://tribune.com.pk/story/2178354/9- ... ist/?amp=1
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Onelife
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A ray of hope is welcome but his figures will only add up if we all stick to the rules.Stephen wrote: 23 Mar 2020, 17:04There could be light at the end of the tunnel
https://tribune.com.pk/story/2178354/9- ... ist/?amp=1