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#1
The Chat Room / Re: The boring thread.....
Last post by Alex - Today at 05:58:17 PM
Quote from: Scrumpy on Today at 02:10:22 PMI'm going to plant loads of Lavender to fill a spot that is bare ..

I love Lavender and have 5 or 6 pots on the patio. :upvote:
#2
The Chat Room / Re: Changes..
Last post by Alex - Today at 05:56:18 PM
I don't think my life has changed that much, apart from losing all faith in my local surgery.
#3
The Chat Room / Re: The boring thread.....
Last post by Vlad - Today at 05:54:04 PM
Quote from: GrannyMac on Today at 02:58:06 PMI live in Supermarketland.  All within a few minutes drive.

Our local Aldi car park has electric chargers!  It shares space with Home Bargains and Iceland. Class!  The local Lidl has a basic car park.  Asda car park is under the store. Like Sainsbury's, nice on a hot day. We have a Tesco, with a bog standard car park. Morrison's is on two levels, it's in what was a genuine Army Barracks, Vlad, you would like the buildings I'm sure. 

This was written by a local historian.

https://bigronclayton.com/historical-site/hillsborough-barracks/

looks like my era...old very bloody old😅
#4
The Chat Room / My friends
Last post by Alex - Today at 05:53:31 PM
Are they trying to tell me something  ?   



It was my birthday and I've had lots of cards, flowers and other gifts and 3 bottles of plonk !  :grin:
#5
The Chat Room / Re: Changes..
Last post by klondike - Today at 05:45:01 PM
We are beyond covid lockdowns now although some can still be seen wearing facemasks. Mostly all that remains of that period is the huge national debt that won't be cleared in my lifetime.

Yet covid is still around. I had it for a second time about a month back. After 3 jabs and 2 natural infections neither of which were any worse than a cold which of course being a coronavirus it closely resembles I think I can only conclude that the vaccines achieved little and lockdowns even less.

Millions were doubtless badly affected. The most badly being the elderly in nursing homes who were infected and killed by those removed from hospitals and dumped in them untested by the NHS and of course their families.

For me it is mostly just the financial impact inflation is having on my fixed pension as there seemed little point losing a lot to get index linking. That is trivial compared to those who lost their businesses.

Socially I think things must now be heading back to normal apart from those feeling the pinch financially.

It is difficult to know how much of the financial woes are down to lockdown and how much down to a Russian dictator wanting to make a start recreating the Soviet Union.
#6
The Chat Room / Re: Changes..
Last post by dextrous63 - Today at 05:32:38 PM
Well, I was supposed to be eloping with Matt Hancock, but those piccies of him snogging that brazen little hussey Coladangelo put paid to that.  The two timing rat.
#7
The Chat Room / Re: Lets write a Limerick, one...
Last post by GrannyMac - Today at 05:21:22 PM
The shop next door sold vapes to the kids from the estate
In many varied flavours , some smelt like Christmas cake
Their faces were all hidden behind a thick grey fog
They thought they were top dog
They didn't care if their lungs got baked

Vapes, White Lightning, and occasionally some weed

#8
The Chat Room / Changes..
Last post by Scrumpy - Today at 05:18:56 PM

Over the last 4 years.. Lock down.. social distancing..
bulk buying.. jabs.. 
Many restrictions in hospitality and travel.. Let down by the government..
So many things have happened .. 
Has it changed your way of life in any way.. ?
#9
The Chat Room / Re: Lets write a Limerick, one...
Last post by Scrumpy - Today at 03:40:03 PM


The shop next door sold vapes to the kids from the estate
In many varied flavours , some smelt like Christmas cake
Their faces were all hidden behind a thick grey fog
#10
General Discussion / Re: What a drip..
Last post by JBR - Today at 03:12:46 PM
Quote from: ansu on Today at 10:13:29 AMQuite interesting. I have never thought that voting could be such a problem for you. At school our English teacher told us that elections in the UK are no problem, as there are only two parties contrary to us.
Although your teacher is incorrect, I can understand his/her meaning because in practice we seem to live under a two-party system.

In fact, we have several political parties which usually stand at general elections.
The 'two-party' situation is, of course, because most people can only seem to vote for one of the two.  More fools them.