Saw the anti-maskers described as “maskholes” on Twitter and I lol’d.
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Im just back from the post office,which is at the back of a supervalu.
Had to queue to get in. But when i was in,couldnt take 3 steps without having to step to the side to avoid people. Leaving the shop the queue was longer,and pretty much no space between people.
I could only think this is how much the support of the public has been lost.
Im just back from the post office,which is at the back of a supervalu.
Had to queue to get in. But when i was in,couldnt take 3 steps without having to step to the side to avoid people. Leaving the shop the queue was longer,and pretty much no space between people.
I could only think this is how much the support of the public has been lost
went for a 9 mile walk yesterday which took me over 5 km from my house.
on way out of village I met 2 people none neither of which were within 7 metres of me.
as I got back I saw two people both about 50 metres away.
In between I met only one person - a cyclist - who was not in a car.
that was within 3 km of the village.
that fact is the further you get away, the likely you are to meet people.
FWIW's I wore a mask for the whole walk. It fine except on the uphill parts which
where all in the first 2.5 miles.
just sayin' like....
from where i am sitting i am looking out onto seven lanes. i live on the northside.6 lanes would be a motorway
yeah I stand corrected - I checked and it's only four lanes (plus a lengthy bus stop) at that point.6 lanes would be a motorway
not uncommon at all. a lot of bogger dogs aren't locked in and come out on the roadYes, I've gone for these country walks to avoid people.
It is nice (and good to do some hills). on one I met more dogs than people
You were talking about Lucan. (I am also from Lucan. Hello)I come from a long line of West Dublin folks.
I remember 30 years ago at the back of Hillcrest estate (built late 70's)
(where I think you are talking about) there was just fields and stone walls
on the narrow Newcastle road once you got a few hundred metres
beyond the school and church built in the mid 80's.
now there is a huge 6 lane (?) road there at Adamstown.
6 lanes would be a motorway
Ian Brown & Jim Corr should collaborate.
BrownCorr
Not only is he a great singer, he is also an expert on how to deal with global pandemics.
It's one thing to say no lockdown, why no test and trace or vaccine or what?? Is he just saying the disease itself doesn't exist? Also, Ian Brown hasn't had a hit since, what, F.E.A.R? and hasn't actually released an album anyone cares about since the Stone Roses debut WHICH ISN'T ACTUALLY THAT GOOD.
the Stone Roses debut WHICH ISN'T ACTUALLY THAT GOOD.
You were talking about Lucan. (I am also from Lucan. Hello)
he was talking about Ballymun.
It's a controversial opinion but one that I have to admit to being in agreement with. It's got a handful of ok songs but I'd be alright if I never heard it again.
this thread is going a bit off track -
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