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Pretty good and motivational speech from Boris, if the moronic deniers refuse to comply then I hope they are severely punished, this is a unique opportunity to cleanse the nation of the criminal filth that has infected our nation for years by keeping them off the streets, cheers Boris !
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Hope Amazon and similar are prepared....There's going to be a massive uplift in Tracksuit Sales.
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Some days I am tempted not to get out of my pyjamas — you know, the nice ones you get in Spain that are all soft and warm — but I do get dressed after breakfast. It helps keep life normal.
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So how they gonna police that people can only go out once a day for a walk with more than two people aslong as they are family!? then go out again shopping!
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You think shell suits will come back inK<upper wrote:Hope Amazon and similar are prepared....There's going to be a massive uplift in Tracksuit Sales.
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Ahhhh but what time is breakfast mine is approaching lunchtime sometimesLavanda wrote: Some days I am tempted not to get out of my pyjamas — you know, the nice ones you get in Spain that are all soft and warm — but I do get dressed after breakfast. It helps keep life normal.
Up here in the Campo it's easy to forget what's going on sometimes. The neighbouring landowners continue to work their land and tend to their crops and animals, machines continue daily to reshape an impossibly steep hillside into terraces for yet more mangos. It's just when we take a moment to listen that we realise the motorway is almost silent and we can't remember the last time we heard a plane go over.
My OH went out for the first time in 10 days and couldn't believe how apocalyptic it seemed ..... just a patrolling police car and only a few people in the supermarket. It's the clampdown on being able to walk which is most noticeable for us, and the one thing that is particularly wearing for my OH.
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Did they ever go out of fashionelusive wrote:You think shell suits will come back inK<upper wrote:Hope Amazon and similar are prepared....There's going to be a massive uplift in Tracksuit Sales.
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Wife prefers me to wear mine because they are much easier to wash and dry.Lavanda wrote: Some days I am tempted not to get out of my pyjamas — you know, the nice ones you get in Spain that are all soft and warm — but I do get dressed after breakfast. It helps keep life normal.
i had to pop to the post office earlier and on the way back went to one of those Carrefour Express places to pick up a couple of things, Shelves full and I was the only customer. I assume that after all that panic buying, many shoppers won't need toilet rolls until 2025
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Is there something you would like to tell us.K<upper wrote:Did they ever go out of fashionelusive wrote:You think shell suits will come back inK<upper wrote:Hope Amazon and similar are prepared....There's going to be a massive uplift in Tracksuit Sales.
Dont forget your leg warmers
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British Vogue on-line is actually leading on advice about how to stay stylish during isolation. Yikes. If no one can see me I prefer to be rather more casual than some of their suggestions.
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Well put it this way, a few years ago when we were planning our Wedding the good Lady Tupper was devastated to learn that J D Sports didn't have a "Bridal Department". We did however manage to source 2 matching lilac shell suits on eBayelusive wrote:Is there something you would like to tell us.K<upper wrote:Did they ever go out of fashionelusive wrote:
You think shell suits will come back in
Dont forget your leg warmers
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in El Mundo said that Beer was more popular than toilet rolls. Beer sales having gone up 78%markwilding wrote:Wife prefers me to wear mine because they are much easier to wash and dry.Lavanda wrote: Some days I am tempted not to get out of my pyjamas — you know, the nice ones you get in Spain that are all soft and warm — but I do get dressed after breakfast. It helps keep life normal.
i had to pop to the post office earlier and on the way back went to one of those Carrefour Express places to pick up a couple of things, Shelves full and I was the only customer. I assume that after all that panic buying, many shoppers won't need toilet rolls until 2025
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K<upper wrote:Well put it this way, a few years ago when we were planning our Wedding the good Lady Tupper was devastated to learn that J D Sports didn't have a "Bridal Department". We did however manage to source 2 matching lilac shell suits on eBayelusive wrote:Is there something you would like to tell us.K<upper wrote:
Did they ever go out of fashion
Dont forget your leg warmers
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mark said "i had to pop to the post office earlier and on the way back went to one of those Carrefour Express places to pick up a couple of things, Shelves full and I was the only customer."
Word had got round about you going shopping in your p-js!
Word had got round about you going shopping in your p-js!
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My jimjams are more stylish than many people's every day clothes
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Is all this forced jollity to bury bad news coming out of Madrid. You know, the dead abandoned in pensioners homes or the photos of people waiting 30 hours in chairs etc. Perhaps we could have a good news thread, all seems a little distasteful on coronavirus thread.
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A little bit of light relief hurts no-one in a time of crisis and yes we are all aware of the seriousness of the current situation here in Spain as we are under and have been for 10 days a proper enforced Lockdown, so as you're commentating from the U.K please if you find our brief interlude of humour "distasteful" then go join a Forum in the U.K or simply scroll on by.
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Such desperate times, Madrids hospitals must feel like a war zone with so many people needing help..Doctors and nurses must be run ragged trying to cope...The uk is bracing itself for worse to come, just watched a CV patient on tv begging people to stay at home, the sight of the poor woman trying to breath was so distressing..Will her plea work? I certainly felt scared but there will always be the idiots who will take no notice...Crime is rife, only today a load of oxygen bottles were stolen so to quote Manchesteral, the criminal filth are still on the streets...
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Watching the news tonight it appears that despite every thing Boris said the people are still not obeying the rules. 1 particular group of young men particularly arrogant when asked don’t you feel you owe other people anything? Replied “I havnt got it” Pictures of the tubes crammed as always. Building workers crammed into canteens. How can you say a meter away from someone on a building site.? Come on Boris stop nannying this nation, just stop everything and specify essential!
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