I got the train home from work as usual and a couple got on at Moorthorpe. The fella was wearing his mask but his partner wasn't. She was drinking a can of Archers. She was deliberately coughing as loud as she could so the carriage could hear her. I looked over at her partner and he pointed to his mask and looked at her. Her answer was "fook him he can move if he wants to". These people are the one's spreading the virus.
Bloody lefties, sending people to non-existant test centres. https://www.theguardian.com/world/2...o-non-existent-covid-test-centre-in-sevenoaks
I live on my own in a 2nd floor flat. No garden. How do I exercise? How does the dog get walked or even goes for a ****? How do I get food? They only deliver to the shared door. Who looks after my gran? I do all her shopping and pay her bills. If in the unlikely event i have to self isolate and I have to go out... im going to the beauticans.
What a nasty piece of work you are. Get one of your illiterate Delroy's to do it - give them some fried chicken.
Yet you cannot offer any valid solutions. Please feel free to ask Jay or John Peachy who both live alone how much fun it is being stuck inside 4 walls on your own for a length of time. Theyll say exactly the same. Its soul destroying for a couple of days. Nevermind a fortnight. Regardless of the other issues.
So say you get covid and then disregard orders to self-isolate... you then give your gran it and kill her off. How are you going to feel about that?
As I've said previously, I don't actually agree with current regulations. I just think you're a proper wnker if you deliberately expose yourself to various members of the public whilst there's a big chance of you passing an infection on - all whilst giving it your gran. I didn't say don't take your dog out - get onto the fields in a morning or at night when it's quiet. Go for a run. Order your shopping - leave a note on the online order with delivery instructions. Pay your Gran's bills. Order her shopping. Leave the relevant instructions. Just don't go to the busy supermarket, you fool.
I've not seen a great deal of what he's put before but he seems to be conveniently ignoring this simple, non-abusive question...
One of the things T&T do is go through what support you need, they check if you have a support network or if you need local support from the volunteer service.
We had this with him at the beginning of the first lockdown, grumbling about only being allowed to go out once when he had a dog to walk and that he had no intention of complying. I called him the phantom dog walker.
Sorry I didnt realise I was at your beck and call. I an defineatly not at the beck and call of Mr Socially Retarded and his Justeat bacon rolls and his pissy blanket. How I would feel? Thats honestly a good question I couldnt tell you. I suspect itll be a mixture of grief anger and to be honest some relief as her minds starting to go. I have the responsibility anyway regarding the decision over her DNR anyway and i suspect that is more likely than the Vid but either way ill let you know as and when. She has a test for the 'rona every week... But then its a strange situation with her. She knows that she isnt long for this world. Her health was going before the 'Rona. I suspect this will be her last Christmas. She will never 'shield' again. Social bubbles are whoever has got the cakes in. They are all in and out when they can of each others houses. She dotes on my nephew and i am under orders that providing we are both healthy! But thats always been the case anyway 'Common Sense'. I know my body and when I dont feel 100% she doesnt get a visit. Fetch him through as often as we can. Make the most of it while she can. **** it for want of a better term. Her only real vunerability other than old age is mobility. Thats been utterly ruined by the lockdown. No physio appointments. So she has esentially seized up. Which is why I run around after her. She isnt capable of carrying heavy shopping bags around or making multiple trips to and from the front door. A trip to town is 4 or 5 hours for her on a good day and thats with me. Twice a week. Same **** from Marks and Spencers. Same ***** from the sweet stall in the market. And I hated busy supermarkets before lockdown. They are even worse now. Unless its Asda. I dont use Asda. Full of skiprats.
I asked you if you tested positive and then knowingly flouted a mandated isolation and ended up killing her off how would you feel. It doesn't matter about your symptoms, you can still have it without any symptoms at all. It doesn't mean you are okay to mix with anyone else. Someone else could do your gran's shopping, it is clear others are in contact with her. If you broke your leg tomorrow does she starve to death then? Given how clued up you are on providing people with legislation in another post I find it quite amusing that you wouldn't bother adhering to it for your own flesh and blood by the looks of it.