Daily life over the garden fence chat.
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rebbonk
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Pah! I've only just closed the windows and the heating is most definitely not on!
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| Fri Dec 01, 2023 7:55 pm |
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Shizara
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Mine came on at 17:00 and I went to one of the radiators... Oooh, warmies.
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| Sun Dec 03, 2023 5:33 pm |
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Lex
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Joined: Mon Jun 25, 2012 8:54 am Posts: 13690 Location: Stratford
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rebbonk
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The problem is that we've built over so much of the land that rather than soaking in the rain flows off into rivers that can't handle the volume. - Basically, we didn't plan properly and were over populated. - BTW, I'm grumpy this morning!
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| Tue Dec 05, 2023 11:38 am |
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margaret
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Do any of you wear masks out and about , well mostly shopping ?
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| Tue Feb 13, 2024 10:59 am |
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Lex
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All of mine have been firmley shoved to the back of my sock drawer.
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| Tue Feb 13, 2024 3:58 pm |
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rebbonk
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margaret wrote: Do any of you wear masks out and about , well mostly shopping ? Not as long as I've got a hole in my bottom! - Nothing more than 'compliance' to a bullsh*t plague and imbecilic regulation.
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| Tue Feb 13, 2024 7:14 pm |
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margaret
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rebbonk wrote: Not as long as I've got a hole in my bottom! - Nothing more than 'compliance' to a bullsh*t plague and imbecilic regulation. Yes fine but , how come the test strip can show up as positive when someone tests themselves. What is it positive with?
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| Tue Feb 13, 2024 8:24 pm |
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rebbonk
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margaret wrote: Yes fine but , how come the test strip can show up as positive when someone tests themselves. What is it positive with? Bottom line, I can't answer your question, Margaret. The test units are notoriously unreliable giving both false positives and negatives. However, I've never taken a test, and have no intention of ever taking one. The inventor of the PCR test did say that it wasn't suitable for this particular purpose. I was told that kids were putting orange juice onto the test units to get positives to avoid school, but I have no personal experience of this.
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| Wed Feb 14, 2024 10:36 am |
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margaret
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Well, the weird thing is, I have what you would call a slight head cold, a bit stuffy and snuffly. Nothing worse than that. But I did take a covid test and it showed positive, that was on Sunday. Now today , I tested myself again and it shows Clear. So whatever I was supposed to have showed up in the beginning , I don't know…. Keith is also got achy back but he is clear of covid.. I do keep the flow tests in the house in case I want to test myself , they are supposed to be 99%. accurate.. Folks don't bother wearing masks these days and what ever is going round spreads.
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| Wed Feb 14, 2024 1:53 pm |
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Lex
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If I remember correctly, covid-19 was just a variation of the cold virus anyway, so you might have a run of the mill cold.
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| Wed Feb 14, 2024 6:48 pm |
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Lex wrote: If I remember correctly, covid-19 was just a variation of the cold virus anyway, so you might have a run of the mill cold. Yes, Lex, It feels just like a mild common or garden cold. But when I read of all the mutations and strains from Covid virus it does make me wonder what the hell they are thinking of chucking at us next, are they manufacturing all those weird viruses.
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| Thu Feb 15, 2024 3:35 am |
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Lex
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Apparently, a few UFOs have been seen in the area over the last few years. It's a load of rubbish in my books: https://www.coventrytelegraph.net/news/local-news/unusual-new-ufo-sightings-reported-28874943
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| Sun Mar 24, 2024 4:06 pm |
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rebbonk
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I'm not really a believer. All sorts of things can play tricks with your sight (and/or mind).
When we (UK and USA) were developing certain aircraft, the sighting of UFOs was encouraged to disguise what we were doing!
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| Sun Mar 24, 2024 7:24 pm |
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Shizara
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Wheelie bins, we have had some escorted away under the cover of darkness. Mine has gone a couple of times and once the bin was full. You do wait what seems an eternity for a replacement and that leaves you with the situation of either collecting lots of bags in a pile or filling your neighbours bins. It becomes a dilema for the one having had their bin taken in some way be it in the rubbish lorry or some charming person wandering in and just taking it and it becomes a dilema for the neighbours. I don't mind if some is put in by my immediate neighbours, however, I don't want to go down with a bag of rubbish to find the bin already full to the max and one bag - at the bottom, is mine. It would, however, be nice to be asked. I think that if the councils were asked the question, without a wheelie bin where am I supposed to put my rubbish? The just might be told to double bag it and leave it out. The danger of that is it could be ripped open and the content strewed. Far from ideal for anyone.
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| Sat Mar 30, 2024 7:24 pm |
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rebbonk
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Shizara, I had mine taken during the last high winds. I assumed that someone had lost theirs so took mine! I contacted the council on Wednesday evening and awoke Friday morning to a nice new one on my doorstep. Rare praise from me for CCC.
Incidentally, I know of at least one local guy using wheelie bins to deliver logs, and knowing the gent concerned, I doubt he's bought them!
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