and it was pretty busy. I took Kenny at 5.45 pm, looking forward to letting him off his lead for a run round, but no ****ing chance. There was an alsatian puppy in there that had bitten its owner's baby girl twice as well
I took him home and came back out, but by 8.20 pm it was getting somewhat Baltic so I went home. There were people there with blankets and dressing gowns
I think some trouble was brewing as I left. Will have to find out.think most places were heaving yesterday from the small bit i saw when out walking the little fooker .It was ****ing heaving in there yesterday evening. When I say 'in there', i mean in the beer garden and at the front. Lots of ****ers I've never seen before. I went at 2 pm first, on my lunch hourand it was pretty busy. I took Kenny at 5.45 pm, looking forward to letting him off his lead for a run round, but no ****ing chance. There was an alsatian puppy in there that had bitten its owner's baby girl twice as well
I took him home and came back out, but by 8.20 pm it was getting somewhat Baltic so I went home. There were people there with blankets and dressing gowns
I think some trouble was brewing as I left. Will have to find out.
Still lockdown for me, you're mad if you attempt to go anywhere and do anything 'normal' at the moment if you ask me as everywhere will be mental and a horrible experience. Better to leave it for a couple of weeks more and let the idiot springs uncoil first
do they still put NFM on the birth certs ?I think it'll be more than a couple of weeks.
Oh, and Mansfield as the highest infection rate in ther country atm![]()
(No longer live in the district but on the outskirts, still work in it, as does the Mrs and the eldest school attends a school within the boundaries too)
I fully expect another spike and further lockdowns, tbh - unless the vaccination programme is enough to prevent it. I won't be acting anything like "back to normal" until we really are back to normal.Still lockdown for me, you're mad if you attempt to go anywhere and do anything 'normal' at the moment if you ask me as everywhere will be mental and a horrible experience. Better to leave it for a couple of weeks more and let the idiot springs uncoil first
I think it'll be more than a couple of weeks.
Oh, and Mansfield as the highest infection rate in ther country atm![]()
(No longer live in the district but on the outskirts, still work in it, as does the Mrs and the eldest school attends a school within the boundaries too)
I fully expect another spike and further lockdowns, tbh - unless the vaccination programme is enough to prevent it. I won't be acting anything like "back to normal" until we really are back to normal.
People act like children who have been let out of school, as though the restrictions are just that nasty government spoiling our fun.

Tsk, tsk.Didn't know where to post this as no one reads the Cheese thread any longer. Took my daughter's to Scumland for a Chink last Wednesday my youngest revealed she's leaving her mother's house shortly and moving to Anfield, overlooking Stanley Park. Full circle. I'll be meeting her in the Cabbage Hall for cocktails soon
Didn't know where to post this as no one reads the Cheese thread any longer. Took my daughter's to Scumland for a Chink last Wednesday my youngest revealed she's leaving her mother's house shortly and moving to Anfield, overlooking Stanley Park. Full circle. I'll be meeting her in the Cabbage Hall for cocktails soon
We do when there's an actual post.Yeah we do [HASHTAG]#moved[/HASHTAG]
We do when there's an actual post.

Didn't know where to post this as no one reads the Cheese thread any longer. Took my daughter's to Scumland for a Chink last Wednesday my youngest revealed she's leaving her mother's house shortly and moving to Anfield, overlooking Stanley Park. Full circle. I'll be meeting her in the Cabbage Hall for cocktails soon
(note correct placement of apostrophes throughout
)He's neglected his own thread and is trying to shift the blameWe do when there's an actual post.
