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Reasons to be cheerful - 2020

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  • ObelixxObelixx Posts: 30,090
    If everyone had grasped and followed the hand washing, face covering and distancing rules and stayed at home except for essential shopping we would have no need for tiers and far fewer tears.
    Vendée - 20kms from Atlantic coast.
    "The price good men (and women) pay for indifference to public affairs is to be ruled by evil men (and women)."
    Plato
  • Nanny BeachNanny Beach Posts: 8,719
    I agree Obelixx, dont think thats' a RTBC though, Wilderbeast, are you allowed to cut peoples' hands off them
  • WilderbeastWilderbeast Posts: 1,415
    As it's a RTBC thread I'm being cheerful, the remaining part of my JParkers order has been dispatched 😃😃😃😃 now I can set on and remodel our dry bed and some other areas. Oh yes I am cheerful indeed 
  • WilderbeastWilderbeast Posts: 1,415
    Erh I'm confused did I say we should chop off hands ? If I did I withdraw such comments and promise to far less naughty 😭😭😭😭
  • josusa47josusa47 Posts: 3,530
    Pauline 7 said:
    Did you leave it for the tooth fairy.?  😀😉

    But of course!  In a beaker of water on the bathroom window ledge.  Last time I looked, she hadn't been.  But I'm not worried, I've lost several teeth in recent years and she's always coughed up sooner or later.  I've been saving the fairy coins to pay for the denture.
  • KT53KT53 Posts: 9,016
    B3 said:
    If you have different tiers within a region, it would only work with strict border control. If not, you'd have people in tier 3 doing a Cummings for a night out in tier 2.

    Unless there is a single, national set of rules, people move between areas anyway.  There is nothing in the rules to stop them doing so and many will have to for work or shopping.  People who are daft enough / desperate to want to eat out will also travel to tier 2 if they live in tier 3.
  • KT53KT53 Posts: 9,016
    josusa47 said:
    Pauline 7 said:
    Did you leave it for the tooth fairy.?  😀😉

    But of course!  In a beaker of water on the bathroom window ledge.  Last time I looked, she hadn't been.  But I'm not worried, I've lost several teeth in recent years and she's always coughed up sooner or later.  I've been saving the fairy coins to pay for the denture.

    My dad used to do that every night but the tooth fairy never left him anything. :D
  • josusa47josusa47 Posts: 3,530
    josusa47 said:
    Pauline 7 said:
    Did you leave it for the tooth fairy.?  😀😉

    But of course!  In a beaker of water on the bathroom window ledge.  Last time I looked, she hadn't been.  But I'm not worried, I've lost several teeth in recent years and she's always coughed up sooner or later.  I've been saving the fairy coins to pay for the denture.
    This morning the tooth has gone and there's a £1 coin in its place.  Does anyone know what the fairy does with all the teeth?
  • We should ask @Fairygirl
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  • YviestevieYviestevie Posts: 7,066
    When I was little my mum always did her baking from the Be Ro cookery book.  I remember a well thumbed and stained copy being kept in the kitchen drawer.  It's ridiculous how happy I am finding the original cook book on line.  Not to buy, but the recipies are all shown.  Mum died in September and I'm going to use the book to make this years christmas pudding, it's the one she always used.
    Hi from Kingswinford in the West Midlands
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