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caprimint 25-03-2020 10:27 PM

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Originally Posted by WickedSkengMan (Post 10807970)
My area is a very nice and respectful area actually just like the whole of the West Midlands bar scammy Dudley

Good to see they have a good balance of people living there then

Denver 25-03-2020 10:28 PM

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Originally Posted by Marsh. (Post 10807976)
I didn't know "middle aged mums" were a "chav" thing?

Do posh people not age or procreate?

Maybe you should learn the meaning of the conjunction And

LukeB 25-03-2020 10:28 PM

mess dudley is trash. I refuse to visit that ****hole.

LukeB 25-03-2020 10:31 PM

Honestly, not working.

I see my mum everyday, i can talk to my friends anytime, i'm fine with going on 1 walk a day and i don't really visit pubs.

Marsh. 25-03-2020 10:32 PM

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Originally Posted by WickedSkengMan (Post 10807979)
Maybe you should learn the meaning of the conjunction And

Maybe you should learn to be as respectful as the place you apparently live and not come out with classist rubbish based on ONE comment about shelves being empty in ONE store.

Denver 25-03-2020 10:36 PM

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Originally Posted by LukeB (Post 10807980)
mess dudley is trash. I refuse to visit that ****hole.

I had to go the other month for my theory test and it was horrible

Barry. 25-03-2020 10:40 PM

Our supermarkets were low on pasta and toilet roll. Oh and tinned food.

Shaun 26-03-2020 06:50 AM

Probably the lack of compassion. It's thankfully been outbalanced by people generally being good and kind and cooperative but it highlights the ignorant, the idiotic and the malicious.

That and the financial worry.

But I see this is a silly poll so "no Eastenders loL!!" or something

Strictly Jake 26-03-2020 07:00 AM

As horrendous as it all is and I wish we werent going through it for all the bad side of it there has come to be a lot of good

Less Pollution
Some people being a lot kinder
Lots of absolute heroes etc NHS being given the credit they deserve
People getting to spend time with their families rather than work etc

smudgie 26-03-2020 07:02 AM

Not being able to see my kids and their hugs.
Not quite the same as seeing them through the screen.

AnnieK 26-03-2020 07:07 AM

Loads if things are bad....being cooped up, lack of routine, worrying about my dad on his own and how he's coping, financial worries etc etc

Also a worry is literally becoming a slob....I worked till lunchtime yesterday in my PJs, quick shower then continued working in lounge wear and my hair hasn't seen a straightener in days :laugh:

Also worrying about becoming borderline alcoholic after a day trying to get my 9 year old to do the school work he's been set.

Kazanne 26-03-2020 07:20 AM

Worst thing for me is the greed it has created and the amount of people who think they know better on how to solve it than any expert..

Lewismacfarlane 26-03-2020 08:25 AM

For me its not seeing my elderly and young relatives I've almost had a breakdown most days

Nicky91 26-03-2020 08:27 AM

no worst part for me in this crisis, i stay at home all the time anyway so

GoldHeart 26-03-2020 08:44 AM

Selfish entitled twonks ruining shopping , they are trying to go against the rules and have been moaning about the limited items.

Supermarkets have had to block entrances, so that only 1 entrance is in use , to stop brainless idiots trying to bypass the system :facepalm: .

The food is there , you can always go back another day. Why do these people think they're owed trolly loads at once :bored: . We all have to follow the same instructions .

Nicky91 26-03-2020 09:05 AM

ok there is one thing, this whole crisis makes me stressed, that whole panic from my mom

there, i just had to say it

Zizu 26-03-2020 09:11 AM

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Originally Posted by AnnieK (Post 10808090)
Loads if things are bad....being cooped up, lack of routine, worrying about my dad on his own and how he's coping, financial worries etc etc

Also a worry is literally becoming a slob....I worked till lunchtime yesterday in my PJs, quick shower then continued working in lounge wear and my hair hasn't seen a straightener in days :laugh:

Also worrying about becoming borderline alcoholic after a day trying to get my 9 year old to do the school work he's been set.



I read somewhere that primary schools weren’t expected to set work for their pupils ?!?!


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michael21 03-10-2020 09:46 PM

The outside bit

Zizu 03-10-2020 09:47 PM

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Zizu 03-10-2020 09:50 PM

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Originally Posted by Denver (Post 10807932)
You shouldn't be seeing anyone outside your house now anyway that's the whole point of lockdown.





Also shelves are now fully stocked



We live in Gtr Manchester - extremely high infection rate but this evening there are TWO house parties in our quiet little cul de sac .. a group of 16 /17 year olds and two doors down a group of mid twenties.

They should all know better but they just don’t care .. it’s annoying / frustrating/ sad in equal measures. :(



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LaLaLand 03-10-2020 11:26 PM

Not seeing family.

My Great Aunt is in a care home and hasn’t had a single visitor since March. I myself haven’t seen her since February and the way this is going, it’ll be next year until we get to see her again. She turned 92 in May and time’s precious as it is without this. I’ve seen her almost every day of my life until the start of the pandemic, then nothing.

We’re not even allowed on the grounds to talk through the window or anything (for many reasons which are fair).

My other Great Aunt (above’s sister) we can’t visit because she has a lung condition and is high risk. She’s turning 80 on Friday and have to stay outside when I visit with presents/cards but they’ve forecast this storm for the whole of next week so it looks like it will be a very brief visit - last time I saw her was June.

LemonJam 04-10-2020 12:59 AM

Had to miss my sister's wedding as I live in Australia now, so definitely not seeing family :(

Ammi 04-10-2020 04:25 AM

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Originally Posted by LemonJam (Post 10927854)
Had to miss my sister's wedding as I live in Australia now, so definitely not seeing family :(

...yeah this most definitely../..family...I haven’t seen my son since last Christmas but more importantly, he hasn’t seen his family because he’s the one separated and it’s now having a huge impact on him, we all have each other..sometimes I feel so sad that I think that I’ll never see him again and then, what would be the point in anything...and then, keeping him going emotionally and trying to show positivity when you’re sinking inside...my niece in France has had to postpone her wedding family/friends etc celebration twice...another niece and her partner had their child born at 24 weeks and the child eventually didn’t survive...and none of us can be with them through this awful thing and weren’t able to attend the funeral...Miss Corona is just so filled with cruelty...

Zizu 04-10-2020 07:29 AM

For my part the worst thing is working in a high school knowing that at some stage there’s a decent chance I’ll catch the virus and then it’s pot luck how things will go for me ... then factor in the little matter that it’s the young folk I’m working to help / educate who are basically spreading the virus around our communities by , generally speaking here as there are many marvellous young people , but so many others are simply not acting responsibly .

There were another two ‘get togethers’ last night in our usually quiet little cul de sac. One was under 18’s ( dancing / flashing lights till the small hours ) the other were mid twenty year olds who were happy just drinking and smoking ..


Again , generally speaking , they don’t wear masks in shops or stores unless it’s somewhere like Tesco who are spot on with enforcing the rule ... Home Bargains don’t give a damn about the rule.

We’re in the one of THE worst parts of the UK as well .


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Nicky91 04-10-2020 09:23 AM

none of the above for me

- never see anyone outdoors

- we keep everything resupplied online shopping the toilet rolls, shower stuff like shampoo's, shower gels, soap

- haven't got any friends in real life lol

- never go to pubs, bars my entire life so far

- kinda relieved now i do not work at that farm anymore, would've been one huge mess if corona had been here few years earlier, at that farm they literally do not watch news, do not wash their hands properly, they do not social distance at all lmao, and they get like hundreds of visitors each week


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