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5 years ago
@168sean168
Yuuummmmm, butter cream, that loo roll looks delicious.
Sprinklies, loads of 'em, not cool buddy, not cool at all.
We're in quarantine in our house for 16 days now, no one allowed out beyond the end of the drive and it's not a long drive, could squeeze in 2 cars length wise.
The home shopping delivery has not delivered my fresh cream meringues for 2 weeks now, and you flash cakes at me.
I don't know about the loo roll, but I imagine one donut would be between £1 and £1.50 over here, (depends on if you eat in or not and where), probably why we have so many fatties, including me to be honest, explains why I haven't had one for a while.
Probably explains why we're looking at a Type 2 Diabetes epidemic as well.
Availability of donuts in a lockdown probably not a good idea either.
It is not a full lockdown but it is not far off.
Only allowed out for shopping for necessities, medical needs & medicines, essential work and work that cannot be done from home, exercise, and essential travel only which does not include driving to beauty spots or climbing the Cairngorns.
Only allowed out for 1 hour of exercise a day, I think it's so we're less likely to meet someone who has it.
Places of interest and some businesses are closed, even some public parks this weekend as it is really nice weather.
Can also be fined for being outside without good reason and refusing to do as your told, such as go home.
I hope there's no panic buying and bulk buying, we had it here and it is shameful.
"You don't use that much as it is, so why would you this time".
Earlier in the week there were tons of food left out for the binmen, Best Before and Use By dates = what did they think would happen.
Why did they not think about offering it to their neighbours, DUH!!!
They are total scumbags and they should be fined.
Towards the end of the week it was about 3,000 deaths, Saturday 4,300, could be at 5,000 today.
Yuuummmmm, butter cream, that loo roll looks delicious.
Sprinklies, loads of 'em, not cool buddy, not cool at all.
We're in quarantine in our house for 16 days now, no one allowed out beyond the end of the drive and it's not a long drive, could squeeze in 2 cars length wise.
The home shopping delivery has not delivered my fresh cream meringues for 2 weeks now, and you flash cakes at me.
I don't know about the loo roll, but I imagine one donut would be between £1 and £1.50 over here, (depends on if you eat in or not and where), probably why we have so many fatties, including me to be honest, explains why I haven't had one for a while.
Probably explains why we're looking at a Type 2 Diabetes epidemic as well.
Availability of donuts in a lockdown probably not a good idea either.
It is not a full lockdown but it is not far off.
Only allowed out for shopping for necessities, medical needs & medicines, essential work and work that cannot be done from home, exercise, and essential travel only which does not include driving to beauty spots or climbing the Cairngorns.
Only allowed out for 1 hour of exercise a day, I think it's so we're less likely to meet someone who has it.
Places of interest and some businesses are closed, even some public parks this weekend as it is really nice weather.
Can also be fined for being outside without good reason and refusing to do as your told, such as go home.
I hope there's no panic buying and bulk buying, we had it here and it is shameful.
"You don't use that much as it is, so why would you this time".
Earlier in the week there were tons of food left out for the binmen, Best Before and Use By dates = what did they think would happen.
Why did they not think about offering it to their neighbours, DUH!!!
They are total scumbags and they should be fined.
Towards the end of the week it was about 3,000 deaths, Saturday 4,300, could be at 5,000 today.
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