It's up there with the most annoying and ****est ever.
Due to popular opinion (see the last few posts) can you please ditch that incredibly annoying sig gif.Seeing growing calls among eco zealots for the use of COVID measures to deal with the "climate crisis".
Just wondering if anyone thinks that using these measures to change the weather, would be acceptable or a good idea?
(I am not asking whether you believe in the climate crisis)
ThanksSeeing growing calls among eco zealots for the use of COVID measures to deal with the "climate crisis".
Just wondering if anyone thinks that using these measures to change the weather, would be acceptable or a good idea?
(I am not asking whether you believe in the climate crisis)
Soup, Pie?People in Scotland are being told to "stay at home" for Halloween and not be "tempted" to hold Bonfire Night parties.
Just judging by the amount of pumkins passing through the depot this week, i don't know what people are going to do with them all.
People in Scotland are being told to "stay at home" for Halloween and not be "tempted" to hold Bonfire Night parties.
Just judging by the amount of pumkins passing through the depot this week, i don't know what people are going to do with them all.
Everyone i've spoken to that has kids, are still getting a pumpkin.I think we've become very American with Halloween now, probably not helped by the fact, that once Walmart took over ASDA many decades ago, they started moving all their merchandise into the stores.
ASDA use to and probably still do, capture the lower cost of living families before Aldi and Lidl moved in on the market, and by doing so, were able to sell them all the cheap old tat that litters their stores.
Even if kids can't go trick and treat, the parents will still carve out the pumpkins.
Everyone i've spoken to that has kids, are still getting a pumpkin.
The Aldi/Lidl story is a great success.
Kids are kids mate, i had my mum and dad here before i went to work, so called the bairn, and she was singing jingle bells in Thai for them. Simple things, Was good to see them laughing.Away from the supermarkets, a lot of places doing pick your own now, much more fun for the younger kids, give them a barrow or more so put them in one, then dump them in the middle of the field and do a runner.![]()
I think we've become very American with Halloween now, probably not helped by the fact, that once Walmart took over ASDA many decades ago, they started moving all their merchandise into the stores.
ASDA use to and probably still do, capture the lower cost of living families before Aldi and Lidl moved in on the market, and by doing so, were able to sell them all the cheap old tat that litters their stores.
Even if kids can't go trick and treat, the parents will still carve out the pumpkins.
Is it right that they are only stopping care home workers working in multiple care homes, only NOW?!
How could this only happen now and not have been immediately sorted in March?!?!?!?!?!?
Our national handling of the care home situation during this pandemic has to border on criminal negligence ...
So it’s Guardian readers who are currently taking about the average age of COVID death patients being around 80 & it’s them who are openly saying that we can’t have the fit and able inconvenienced by the death of all these oldies, let alone the commercial landlords losing their revenue and seeing their assets devalued, won’t somebody think about them!I agree, except on "bordering"
The has been a largely under reported scandal with the care homes in the UK for a decade..
They paid people less than min wage somehow, how dafuq they get away with that.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-31258205
They replaced so many staff with operators who sit watching a bunch of cameras and monitoring equipment alerts (thats how you manage ****ing servers and networks, not the vulnerable sick people) and reduced actual staff by a ton.
When you work all your life and get to the end, if your pension doesn't cover it, you are seen in the stats as a useless cost. That's where we are in almost every country around the world. (Guardianistas and the like are especially are cold when it comes to the old, remember all of the "dying brexit leave voters" bile)
This IMO financial reasoning was a cold calculated financial decision (no working in multiple homes means you need more onsite staff), criminal negligence but don't hold your breath waiting for people to get nailed, the successive governments allowed it to get to this point, and when biz and gov are jointly accountable, you know no one's doing bird or taking a big hit.
Yeah but Fish mateSo it’s Guardian readers who are currently taking about the average age of COVID death patients being around 80 & it’s them who are openly saying that we can’t have the fit and able inconvenienced by the death of all these oldies, let alone the commercial landlords losing their revenue and seeing their assets devalued, won’t somebody think about them!
It’s rhetorical btw, as the answer is - no it ****ing isn’t.
Also, I don’t remember that ‘bile’ either btw, all I remember was the fact that the Brexit majority had literally died before it became an actual thing being pointed out.
To be blunt the British electorate will , up to now at least , not vote for any party which suggests improving the care sector as it requires them to pay one way or another for those improvements . In fact there is a whole industry based on ensuring you don't have to pay for your own care / nursing home fees .I agree, except on "bordering"
The has been a largely under reported scandal with the care homes in the UK for a decade..
They paid people less than min wage somehow, how dafuq they get away with that.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-31258205
They replaced so many staff with operators who sit watching a bunch of cameras and monitoring equipment alerts (thats how you manage ****ing servers and networks, not the vulnerable sick people) and reduced actual staff by a ton.
When you work all your life and get to the end, if your pension doesn't cover it, you are seen in the stats as a useless cost. That's where we are in almost every country around the world. (Guardianistas and the like are especially are cold when it comes to the old, remember all of the "dying brexit leave voters" bile)
This IMO financial reasoning was a cold calculated financial decision (no working in multiple homes means you need more onsite staff), criminal negligence but don't hold your breath waiting for people to get nailed, the successive governments allowed it to get to this point, and when biz and gov are jointly accountable, you know no one's doing bird or taking a big hit.