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Bulletguy - 2020-06-04 8:08 PM

 

Reminding you what your Tory chums said isn't bias........it's publishing inescapable quotes you wished they'd never said!! (lol)

 

https://tinyurl.com/yaz4z6cs

 

You mean like Queer Stammer asking the press if they had got everything they need after the Thursday clap? >:-) .........

 

Which shows he's just another performing Socialist seal *-) .........

 

 

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pelmetman - 2020-06-04 9:47 PM

 

Bulletguy - 2020-06-04 8:08 PM

 

Reminding you what your Tory chums said isn't bias........it's publishing inescapable quotes you wished they'd never said!! (lol)

 

https://tinyurl.com/yaz4z6cs

 

You mean like Queer Stammer asking the press if they had got everything they need after the Thursday clap? >:-) .........

 

Which shows he's just another performing Socialist seal *-) .........

I know you need to look good for your boyfriend but it would help if you wrote properly instead of using nonsensical pseudonyms and spouting drivel.

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Barryd999 - 2020-06-04 9:03 PM

In many countries with much lower infection rates than us they started to allow people to move around a bit more but not where they liked. I think some had Zones as well. If you were in a red zone you couldnt go far at all, a green zone a bit further.

 

Why not do that? Its only going to get worse once it gets even warmer.

 

Different situation because they started their lockdowns earlier BEFORE it spread throughout their country.

So, now its countrywide, there is little benefit in trying to stop people moving around - especially when so many like couriers and lorry drivers have to do.

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globebuster - 2020-06-04 8:15 PM

 

Barryd999 - 2020-06-04 5:52 PM

 

John52 - 2020-06-04 4:52 PM

 

pelmetman - 2020-06-04 4:48 PM

 

John52 - 2020-06-04 4:42 PM

 

pelmetman - 2020-06-04 2:55 PM

 

John52 - 2020-06-04 8:30 AM

 

pelmetman - 2020-06-04 7:48 AM

 

John52 - 2020-06-04 7:38 AM

 

My understanding is your home is the one you were in when the lockdown started, doesn't say if you have got a house somewhere you must travel to that.

 

 

So you've spent months "Interpreting" the rules to suit yourself *-) .......

 

HYPOCRITE >:-) ..........

 

I'm obeying the law, making the most of the unprecedented sunshine, and harming no one :-D

Unlike the Duke of Cornwall, Boris Johnson, and Dominic Cummings taking their virus to another home >:-)

 

How do you know your not a asymptomatic super spreader? :-| .......

 

 

 

 

Because, even if I had the virus, I wouldn't be spreading it as I am self isolating in my (motor) home :-D

 

So you didn't open the lid on the dog poo bin? :-| ........

 

Nor did you fill up your van using easily accesible taps? *-) .....

 

Or shop at least every other day etc etc? ;-) .........

 

HYPOCRITE >:-) .......

 

 

Of course I did - same as everyone else who uses the tap, the dog waste bin, and the supermarket.

and

I took the proper precautions not to catch or spread the virus

 

The difference is we took the precautions in our own homes and local areas. Much less likely to spread the virus. Lets say you picked it up from a bin or a supermarket trolley in one town. You openly admit you have been moving around every day. So over two weeks you could have been carrying that virus and not only contaminating one area but maybe 14. You are the worst kind of spreader potentially which is why there is a law preventing you from doing exactly what you have been doing. you now are trying to twist that to say you were supposed to stay in the home you were in at the beginning of lock down. No, you were supposed to go home to your main residence and stay there. Do you not remember all the debacle about second home owners?

 

I couldn't have put it better myself .....

 

52's continued use of smileys I find a bit sickening, more so than the thought of him s**tting in a bag - maybe it's his childish way of dealing with the denial

 

If globebuster was agreeing with me I'd be worried 8-)

Fact is we locked down too late to stop it spreading round the country,

It already has.

So I'm taking precautions to stop catching or spreading the virus.

A motorhome / van is just as effective a barrier as a bricks and mortar house

So I cannot see the objection to staying overnight in one.

And (Antony in particular's) obsession and posting of deliberate falsehoods about my waste disposal.

Other than jealousy and spite

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Birdbrain - 2020-06-04 6:34 PM

those you want to ship in causing chaos ..

 

Do you have evidence the morons causing chaos were 'shipped in' rather than born here?

Or is it just more of your inventions and lies to suit your argument, like your inventions and lies about my van and waste disposal?

Lies born out of jealousy and spite

Are you making these things up because you are stuck in Huddersfield whilst others are out and about ?

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John52 - 2020-06-05 5:43 AM

 

Birdbrain - 2020-06-04 6:34 PM

those you want to ship in causing chaos ..

 

Do you have evidence the morons causing chaos were 'shipped in' rather than born here?

Or is it just more of your inventions and lies to suit your argument, like your inventions and lies about my van and waste disposal?

Lies born out of jealousy and spite

Are you making these things up because you are stuck in Huddersfield whilst others are out and about ?

 

Chuckle ... Made me laugh ... Im now jealous of a fella driving around in an old builders van who throws his human waste in public bins ... Your living the dream we all have ... Why do you throw human waste in bins clearly marked 'dog waste only' ???

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John52 - 2020-06-05 5:21 AM

 

Barryd999 - 2020-06-04 9:03 PM

In many countries with much lower infection rates than us they started to allow people to move around a bit more but not where they liked. I think some had Zones as well. If you were in a red zone you couldnt go far at all, a green zone a bit further.

 

Why not do that? Its only going to get worse once it gets even warmer.

 

Different situation because they started their lockdowns earlier BEFORE it spread throughout their country.

So, now its countrywide, there is little benefit in trying to stop people moving around - especially when so many like couriers and lorry drivers have to do.

 

Nonsense. Couriers and Lorry drivers are key workers operating under and following strict guidelines on social distancing. Thousands of tourists all flocking to the same spot are not. Least many of them are not plus the point is giving people unlimited freedom to roam while the death rate is so high is just not necessary.

 

Just stop and have a look at what you posted and why you posted it. You used to offer reasoned arguments on here and now because you seem to have gone rogue and are potentially out spreading the virus while you break the law every day thats all gone out of the window. I repeat again. Why when we have had the worst death rate in the world which is still substantial is it necessary to allow people to just drive the entire length and breadth of the country just for pleasure purposes. Ive not been more than 25 miles from my house since this all started and I have no issue with that. Its fine and we have stayed safe. Why cant everyone do that until its safer? Where you off to today putting people at risk?

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Barryd999 - 2020-06-05 9:02 AM

Why when we have had the worst death rate in the world which is still substantial is it necessary to allow people to just drive the entire length and breadth of the country just for pleasure purposes.

Because it isn't that which has given us the worst death rate in the world.

 

Barryd999 - 2020-06-05 9:02 AM

Where you off to today putting people at risk?

 

Not putting anyone at risk if they leave me and my van alone :-D

 

You could get your own back on them by having a jolly day out to Middlesborough :-D

Bet they wouldn't mind you visiting there. And you would see why they are so keen to get out into the countryside after the record long lock in during the record spell of great weather.

Of course there are litter louts and idiots amongst them, but that doesn't justify throwing the baby out with the bathwater and banning everybody. I usually call in at the Appleby Horse Fair this time of year, and have always found folk friendly and welcoming even though I aren't one of them, but I know there are some undesireables there as there are in any large gathering.

Even the drunken idiots arent going to spread the virus to the vulnerable folk who are indoors.

It really comes down to who our National Parks are for.

Are they for everybody?

Or just for those who live locally?

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John52 - 2020-06-05 9:27 AM

 

Barryd999 - 2020-06-05 9:02 AM

Why when we have had the worst death rate in the world which is still substantial is it necessary to allow people to just drive the entire length and breadth of the country just for pleasure purposes.

Because it isn't that which has given us the worst death rate in the world.

 

Barryd999 - 2020-06-05 9:02 AM

Where you off to today putting people at risk?

 

Not putting anyone at risk if they leave me and my van alone :-D

 

You could get your own back on them by having a jolly day out to Middlesborough :-D

Bet they wouldn't mind you visiting there. And you would see why they are so keen to get out into the countryside after the record long lock in during the record spell of great weather.

Of course there are litter louts and idiots amongst them, but that doesn't justify throwing the baby out with the bathwater and banning everybody. I usually call in at the Appleby Horse Fair this time of year, and have always found folk friendly and welcoming even though I aren't one of them, but I know there are some undesireables there as there are in any large gathering.

Even the drunken idiots arent going to spread the virus to the vulnerable folk who are indoors.

It really comes down to who our National Parks are for.

Are they for everybody?

Or just for those who live locally?

 

It isnt morons travelling to tourist destinations with vulnerable populations that gave us the highest death rate that much is true but its certainly going to help keep us at the top of the league table when the inevitable second wave hits. One cant help wondering if this is all part of the big plan. Finally the UK came top in something. Death. Well a win is a win so they say and if its mainly only codgers, the poor and morons that croak then its another win win (For the government). Something I would think you would normally have been totally appalled at but to justify your current law breaking adventure you would rather live in denial of all that and turn your back on your usual values. Shameful.

 

I have no desire to "Get my own back" on anyone thanks, I just want sensible rules enforced to protect outreach vulnerable areas like ours. The national parks are for everyone as is all the countryside. Like I said. Can you or anyone else not think of a lovely area you could go to within 25 miles of your home (in your case your actual house, not your Tranny van)? Why would anyone object to such a rule under these circumstances?

 

Your problem is you have a massive chip on your shoulder. You see people like me as Nimby's maybe because you live in a s**tty town or something I dont know but the truth is I just want to protect the people I and others have worked hard to protect since this s**tstorm started, thats all. Its not just a case of stopping the morons, the numbers are just too great. We cannot cope.

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Barryd999 - 2020-06-05 12:38 PM

. Can you or anyone else not think of a lovely area you could go to within 25 miles of your home (in your case your actual house, not your Tranny van)? .

 

Certainly can, but I've been to them all and want to see somewhere different. Drove an HGV and there were so many places I got near but never got to see - and places always seem more interesting when you can't see them. So now any weight limit or lorry ban, narrow lanes etc is a magnet for me because I could never go down there and see them before.

Point is 25 miles or 250 makes no difference because you aren't going to spread the virus whilst you are shut in a moving vehicle. Its what you do when you get out that matters. And I am always very careful not to catch or spread the virus - contrary to appearances maybe.

Bit like Fred Dibnah always looked very casual, but in reality must have been very fastidious and careful or he wouldn't have lasted long as a steeplejack and steam engine restorer. Only time he got hurt was when he fell off a stepladder in his kids bedroom whilst fixing the light. Put himself in hospital for a fortnight. So I try to learn from his mistake and still take care even when the job looks very easy.

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John52 - 2020-06-05 5:31 AM

 

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Barryd999 - 2020-06-04 5:52 PM

 

John52 - 2020-06-04 4:52 PM

 

pelmetman - 2020-06-04 4:48 PM

 

John52 - 2020-06-04 4:42 PM

 

pelmetman - 2020-06-04 2:55 PM

 

John52 - 2020-06-04 8:30 AM

 

pelmetman - 2020-06-04 7:48 AM

 

John52 - 2020-06-04 7:38 AM

 

My understanding is your home is the one you were in when the lockdown started, doesn't say if you have got a house somewhere you must travel to that.

 

 

So you've spent months "Interpreting" the rules to suit yourself *-) .......

 

HYPOCRITE >:-) ..........

 

I'm obeying the law, making the most of the unprecedented sunshine, and harming no one :-D

Unlike the Duke of Cornwall, Boris Johnson, and Dominic Cummings taking their virus to another home >:-)

 

How do you know your not a asymptomatic super spreader? :-| .......

 

 

 

 

Because, even if I had the virus, I wouldn't be spreading it as I am self isolating in my (motor) home :-D

 

So you didn't open the lid on the dog poo bin? :-| ........

 

Nor did you fill up your van using easily accesible taps? *-) .....

 

Or shop at least every other day etc etc? ;-) .........

 

HYPOCRITE >:-) .......

 

 

Of course I did - same as everyone else who uses the tap, the dog waste bin, and the supermarket.

and

I took the proper precautions not to catch or spread the virus

 

The difference is we took the precautions in our own homes and local areas. Much less likely to spread the virus. Lets say you picked it up from a bin or a supermarket trolley in one town. You openly admit you have been moving around every day. So over two weeks you could have been carrying that virus and not only contaminating one area but maybe 14. You are the worst kind of spreader potentially which is why there is a law preventing you from doing exactly what you have been doing. you now are trying to twist that to say you were supposed to stay in the home you were in at the beginning of lock down. No, you were supposed to go home to your main residence and stay there. Do you not remember all the debacle about second home owners?

 

I couldn't have put it better myself .....

 

52's continued use of smileys I find a bit sickening, more so than the thought of him s**tting in a bag - maybe it's his childish way of dealing with the denial

 

If globebuster was agreeing with me I'd be worried 8-)

You needn't worry there Coco - I'm not that deluded. If you had the misfortune to bump into me one day that might be different

 

Fact is we locked down too late to stop it spreading round the country,

It already has - And I'm doing my utmost to endanger people by travelling as far and wide as possible.

 

So I'm taking precautions to stop catching or spreading the virus.

With my woolly hat.

A motorhome / van is just as effective a barrier as a bricks and mortar house

But sadly, I don't actually have a motorhome - I just pretend to, all I have is a van a bucket and an armchair.

 

So I cannot see the objection to staying overnight in one [if I really did have one that is] even if it is for weeks and weeks on end, I mean what's wrong with staying in around 45 different places - how can that possibly spread the virus!

 

And (Antony in particular's) obsession and posting of deliberate falsehoods about my waste disposal.

Other than jealousy and spite

 

I must admit I am rather jealous - I can think of nothing more enjoyable than tucking a bin liner under the rim of a bucket and then stooping precariously above it and curling one out, whilst of course, holding my wide necked [very important feature that] fabric conditioner bottle to piss in - cor! I'd love that.

Then I could let the bags mount up in my hot, windowless sweaty tin box until I find a Dog Waste [only] bin to put it in.....now that's what I'd call 'living the dream'

 

:-D :-D :-D :-D :-D :-D :-D :-D :-D

 

You'll be pleased to know that I've adjusted your reply above to make more sense too

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John52 - 2020-06-05 12:58 PM

 

Barryd999 - 2020-06-05 12:38 PM

. Can you or anyone else not think of a lovely area you could go to within 25 miles of your home (in your case your actual house, not your Tranny van)? .

 

Certainly can, but I've been to them all and want to see somewhere different. Drove an HGV and there were so many places I got near but never got to see - and places always seem more interesting when you can't see them. So now any weight limit or lorry ban, narrow lanes etc is a magnet for me because I could never go down there and see them before.

Point is 25 miles or 250 makes no difference because you aren't going to spread the virus whilst you are shut in a moving vehicle. Its what you do when you get out that matters. And I am always very careful not to catch or spread the virus - contrary to appearances maybe.

Bit like Fred Dibnah always looked very casual, but in reality must have been very fastidious and careful or he wouldn't have lasted long as a steeplejack and steam engine restorer. Only time he got hurt was when he fell off a stepladder in his kids bedroom whilst fixing the light. Put himself in hospital for a fortnight. So I try to learn from his mistake and still take care even when the job looks very easy.

 

It makes a massive difference as we have seen as hordes of people go to the same places way beyond their local areas. More risk of breaking down, more risk of an accident, more people using motorway services etc. Also if you have lots of people in a badly infected area travelling to an area that so far has had very few infections what do you think the results of that might be when we have all seen the behaviour of some of those visitors. Its almost like the Government want to spread it.

 

So your a bit bored of your local 25 mile radius area? Awww how awful for you. In case you hadn't noticed we are in the middle of the worst pandemic in a hundred years and 60000+ people have lost their lives. Would it be such a hardship to just play by the rules, stay at home and go and revisit some of the countryside you know? Of course its not been a hardship for you has it? You just ignored the rules from day one and did your own thing.

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Barryd999 - 2020-06-05 4:11 PM

if you have lots of people in a badly infected area travelling to an area that so far has had very few infections

 

Common sense would suggest its a badly infected area because there are a lot of people crammed into a small area where they can't go out and socially distance. So they need to travel to a less densely populated (hence less infected) area to exercise safely.

I realise this is of no benefit to the nimbys who live there. In fact it must be quite galling for them when their hotels and restaurants can't open and they see visitors leaving with money still in their pockets :D

But the nimbys need to understand the national park is not just for themselves. Its for Everybody. Even if they aren't spending money. :D

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Barryd999 - 2020-06-05 4:11 PM

 

In case you hadn't noticed we are in the middle of the worst pandemic in a hundred years

 

I hadn't actually - if we are in the middle that means it will end in a couple of months

Do you know something we don't *-)

 

If we were really in the middle so it would be over in a couple of months that would be different.

But I can't see us getting rid of covid19 anytime soon - if ever, and you can't expect everybody to stay on lockdown indefinitely.

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globebuster - 2020-06-05 2:42 PM

 

John52 - 2020-06-05 5:31 AM

 

globebuster - 2020-06-04 8:15 PM

 

Barryd999 - 2020-06-04 5:52 PM

 

John52 - 2020-06-04 4:52 PM

 

pelmetman - 2020-06-04 4:48 PM

 

John52 - 2020-06-04 4:42 PM

 

pelmetman - 2020-06-04 2:55 PM

 

John52 - 2020-06-04 8:30 AM

 

pelmetman - 2020-06-04 7:48 AM

 

John52 - 2020-06-04 7:38 AM

 

My understanding is your home is the one you were in when the lockdown started, doesn't say if you have got a house somewhere you must travel to that.

 

 

So you've spent months "Interpreting" the rules to suit yourself *-) .......

 

HYPOCRITE >:-) ..........

 

I'm obeying the law, making the most of the unprecedented sunshine, and harming no one :-D

Unlike the Duke of Cornwall, Boris Johnson, and Dominic Cummings taking their virus to another home >:-)

 

How do you know your not a asymptomatic super spreader? :-| .......

 

 

 

 

Because, even if I had the virus, I wouldn't be spreading it as I am self isolating in my (motor) home :-D

 

So you didn't open the lid on the dog poo bin? :-| ........

 

Nor did you fill up your van using easily accesible taps? *-) .....

 

Or shop at least every other day etc etc? ;-) .........

 

HYPOCRITE >:-) .......

 

 

Of course I did - same as everyone else who uses the tap, the dog waste bin, and the supermarket.

and

I took the proper precautions not to catch or spread the virus

 

The difference is we took the precautions in our own homes and local areas. Much less likely to spread the virus. Lets say you picked it up from a bin or a supermarket trolley in one town. You openly admit you have been moving around every day. So over two weeks you could have been carrying that virus and not only contaminating one area but maybe 14. You are the worst kind of spreader potentially which is why there is a law preventing you from doing exactly what you have been doing. you now are trying to twist that to say you were supposed to stay in the home you were in at the beginning of lock down. No, you were supposed to go home to your main residence and stay there. Do you not remember all the debacle about second home owners?

 

I couldn't have put it better myself .....

 

52's continued use of smileys I find a bit sickening, more so than the thought of him s**tting in a bag - maybe it's his childish way of dealing with the denial

 

If globebuster was agreeing with me I'd be worried 8-)

You needn't worry there Coco - I'm not that deluded. If you had the misfortune to bump into me one day that might be different

 

Fact is we locked down too late to stop it spreading round the country,

It already has - And I'm doing my utmost to endanger people by travelling as far and wide as possible.

 

So I'm taking precautions to stop catching or spreading the virus.

With my woolly hat.

A motorhome / van is just as effective a barrier as a bricks and mortar house

But sadly, I don't actually have a motorhome - I just pretend to, all I have is a van a bucket and an armchair.

 

So I cannot see the objection to staying overnight in one [if I really did have one that is] even if it is for weeks and weeks on end, I mean what's wrong with staying in around 45 different places - how can that possibly spread the virus!

 

And (Antony in particular's) obsession and posting of deliberate falsehoods about my waste disposal.

Other than jealousy and spite

 

I must admit I am rather jealous - I can think of nothing more enjoyable than tucking a bin liner under the rim of a bucket and then stooping precariously above it and curling one out, whilst of course, holding my wide necked [very important feature that] fabric conditioner bottle to piss in - cor! I'd love that.

Then I could let the bags mount up in my hot, windowless sweaty tin box until I find a Dog Waste [only] bin to put it in.....now that's what I'd call 'living the dream'

 

:-D :-D :-D :-D :-D :-D :-D :-D :-D

 

You'll be pleased to know that I've adjusted your reply above to make more sense too

 

When you have finished laughing at your own fecal joke again, for the umpteenth time of telling it, try not to be so resentful about being stuck at home when others are out and about.

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John52 - 2020-06-05 5:14 PM

 

Barryd999 - 2020-06-05 4:11 PM

if you have lots of people in a badly infected area travelling to an area that so far has had very few infections

 

Common sense would suggest its a badly infected area because there are a lot of people crammed into a small area where they can't go out and socially distance. So they need to travel to a less densely populated (hence less infected) area to exercise safely.

I realise this is of no benefit to the nimbys who live there. In fact it must be quite galling for them when their hotels and restaurants can't open and they see visitors leaving with money still in their pockets :D

But the nimbys need to understand the national park is not just for themselves. Its for Everybody. Even if they aren't spending money. :D

 

You still just dont get it do you? The point is people are travelling many miles to the same places because there are no restrictions, there is plenty of countryside on your doorstep where ever you are. It wouldnt be so bad if it hadnt been abused and we had not witnessed the behaviour we have with so few resources in one place we had to call the army in. Anyway it looks like the reaction and outcry in the upper dales has paid dividend as all the areas effected are right this minute getting closed off and double yellow lines painted on all the roads where the chaos has been happening with extra resources promised to "deal" with any further crap (I hope its a Swat team).

 

Not sure what they will do in Richmond, perhaps shooting a few of them might put them off (well the Army dont have much else to do right now). Good target practice.

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John52 - 2020-06-05 5:31 AM

 

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Barryd999 - 2020-06-04 5:52 PM

 

John52 - 2020-06-04 4:52 PM

 

pelmetman - 2020-06-04 4:48 PM

 

John52 - 2020-06-04 4:42 PM

 

pelmetman - 2020-06-04 2:55 PM

 

John52 - 2020-06-04 8:30 AM

 

pelmetman - 2020-06-04 7:48 AM

 

John52 - 2020-06-04 7:38 AM

 

My understanding is your home is the one you were in when the lockdown started, doesn't say if you have got a house somewhere you must travel to that.

 

 

So you've spent months "Interpreting" the rules to suit yourself *-) .......

 

HYPOCRITE >:-) ..........

 

I'm obeying the law, making the most of the unprecedented sunshine, and harming no one :-D

Unlike the Duke of Cornwall, Boris Johnson, and Dominic Cummings taking their virus to another home >:-)

 

How do you know your not a asymptomatic super spreader? :-| .......

 

 

 

 

Because, even if I had the virus, I wouldn't be spreading it as I am self isolating in my (motor) home :-D

 

So you didn't open the lid on the dog poo bin? :-| ........

 

Nor did you fill up your van using easily accesible taps? *-) .....

 

Or shop at least every other day etc etc? ;-) .........

 

HYPOCRITE >:-) .......

 

 

Of course I did - same as everyone else who uses the tap, the dog waste bin, and the supermarket.

and

I took the proper precautions not to catch or spread the virus

 

The difference is we took the precautions in our own homes and local areas. Much less likely to spread the virus. Lets say you picked it up from a bin or a supermarket trolley in one town. You openly admit you have been moving around every day. So over two weeks you could have been carrying that virus and not only contaminating one area but maybe 14. You are the worst kind of spreader potentially which is why there is a law preventing you from doing exactly what you have been doing. you now are trying to twist that to say you were supposed to stay in the home you were in at the beginning of lock down. No, you were supposed to go home to your main residence and stay there. Do you not remember all the debacle about second home owners?

 

I couldn't have put it better myself .....

 

52's continued use of smileys I find a bit sickening, more so than the thought of him s**tting in a bag - maybe it's his childish way of dealing with the denial

 

If globebuster was agreeing with me I'd be worried 8-)

You needn't worry there Coco - I'm not that deluded. If you had the misfortune to bump into me one day that might be different

 

Fact is we locked down too late to stop it spreading round the country,

It already has - And I'm doing my utmost to endanger people by travelling as far and wide as possible.

 

So I'm taking precautions to stop catching or spreading the virus.

With my woolly hat.

A motorhome / van is just as effective a barrier as a bricks and mortar house

But sadly, I don't actually have a motorhome - I just pretend to, all I have is a van a bucket and an armchair.

 

So I cannot see the objection to staying overnight in one [if I really did have one that is] even if it is for weeks and weeks on end, I mean what's wrong with staying in around 45 different places - how can that possibly spread the virus!

 

And (Antony in particular's) obsession and posting of deliberate falsehoods about my waste disposal.

Other than jealousy and spite

 

I must admit I am rather jealous - I can think of nothing more enjoyable than tucking a bin liner under the rim of a bucket and then stooping precariously above it and curling one out, whilst of course, holding my wide necked [very important feature that] fabric conditioner bottle to piss in - cor! I'd love that.

Then I could let the bags mount up in my hot, windowless sweaty tin box until I find a Dog Waste [only] bin to put it in.....now that's what I'd call 'living the dream'

 

:-D :-D :-D :-D :-D :-D :-D :-D :-D

 

You'll be pleased to know that I've adjusted your reply above to make more sense too

 

When you have finished laughing at your own fecal joke again, for the umpteenth time of telling it, try not to be so resentful about being stuck at home when others are out and about.

 

I know you live in some far off galaxy but seriously and I think its prolly something we can all agree on apart from BeeGee that no one is "resentful about being stuck at home" where your concerned , in fact I am pretty sure most would happily stay home longer rather than slop out in public bins and live in the back of a builders van

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John52 - 2020-06-04 7:38 AM

 

My understanding is your home is the one you were in when the lockdown started, doesn't say if you have got a house somewhere you must travel to that.

 

 

So you've spent months "Interpreting" the rules to suit yourself *-) .......

 

HYPOCRITE >:-) ..........

 

I'm obeying the law, making the most of the unprecedented sunshine, and harming no one :-D

Unlike the Duke of Cornwall, Boris Johnson, and Dominic Cummings taking their virus to another home >:-)

 

How do you know your not a asymptomatic super spreader? :-| .......

 

 

 

 

Because, even if I had the virus, I wouldn't be spreading it as I am self isolating in my (motor) home :-D

 

So you didn't open the lid on the dog poo bin? :-| ........

 

Nor did you fill up your van using easily accesible taps? *-) .....

 

Or shop at least every other day etc etc? ;-) .........

 

HYPOCRITE >:-) .......

 

 

Of course I did - same as everyone else who uses the tap, the dog waste bin, and the supermarket.

and

I took the proper precautions not to catch or spread the virus

 

The difference is we took the precautions in our own homes and local areas. Much less likely to spread the virus. Lets say you picked it up from a bin or a supermarket trolley in one town. You openly admit you have been moving around every day. So over two weeks you could have been carrying that virus and not only contaminating one area but maybe 14. You are the worst kind of spreader potentially which is why there is a law preventing you from doing exactly what you have been doing. you now are trying to twist that to say you were supposed to stay in the home you were in at the beginning of lock down. No, you were supposed to go home to your main residence and stay there. Do you not remember all the debacle about second home owners?

 

I couldn't have put it better myself .....

 

52's continued use of smileys I find a bit sickening, more so than the thought of him s**tting in a bag - maybe it's his childish way of dealing with the denial

 

If globebuster was agreeing with me I'd be worried 8-)

You needn't worry there Coco - I'm not that deluded. If you had the misfortune to bump into me one day that might be different

 

Fact is we locked down too late to stop it spreading round the country,

It already has - And I'm doing my utmost to endanger people by travelling as far and wide as possible.

 

So I'm taking precautions to stop catching or spreading the virus.

With my woolly hat.

A motorhome / van is just as effective a barrier as a bricks and mortar house

But sadly, I don't actually have a motorhome - I just pretend to, all I have is a van a bucket and an armchair.

 

So I cannot see the objection to staying overnight in one [if I really did have one that is] even if it is for weeks and weeks on end, I mean what's wrong with staying in around 45 different places - how can that possibly spread the virus!

 

And (Antony in particular's) obsession and posting of deliberate falsehoods about my waste disposal.

Other than jealousy and spite

 

I must admit I am rather jealous - I can think of nothing more enjoyable than tucking a bin liner under the rim of a bucket and then stooping precariously above it and curling one out, whilst of course, holding my wide necked [very important feature that] fabric conditioner bottle to piss in - cor! I'd love that.

Then I could let the bags mount up in my hot, windowless sweaty tin box until I find a Dog Waste [only] bin to put it in.....now that's what I'd call 'living the dream'

 

:-D :-D :-D :-D :-D :-D :-D :-D :-D

 

You'll be pleased to know that I've adjusted your reply above to make more sense too

 

When you have finished laughing at your own fecal joke again, for the umpteenth time of telling it, try not to be so resentful about being stuck at home when others are out and about.

 

Resentful is the wrong word - respecting, law abiding and responsible is what I am.

 

But why would I be resentful?

I'm not exactly stuck at home doing nothing, I haven't really missed going to my house in France or using the camper [a real one btw] I've been busy sorting the garden which has been a bit neglected in recent years, I've transformed my workshop, serviced my old car collection and spent most evenings in the crappy cheapo Spa I bought.

 

I've even read Barry's guide to boating which I've downloaded to a USB stick!

 

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if you have lots of people in a badly infected area travelling to an area that so far has had very few infections

 

Common sense would suggest its a badly infected area because there are a lot of people crammed into a small area where they can't go out and socially distance. So they need to travel to a less densely populated (hence less infected) area to exercise safely.

I realise this is of no benefit to the nimbys who live there. In fact it must be quite galling for them when their hotels and restaurants can't open and they see visitors leaving with money still in their pockets :D

But the nimbys need to understand the national park is not just for themselves. Its for Everybody. Even if they aren't spending money. :D

 

What? A less densely populated area like the South West - which now has the highest R number, thanks to gormless dolts like you, and the stupid travel any distance advice.

 

Don't confuse your bitter jealousy, resentment and crass mentality with people trying to do the right thing by giving them a label.

Why come to Cornwall if you feel so bitter about the residents that live here. Why call them Nimbys? - you've done them far more harm than they're ever likely to do to you.

 

 

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John52 - 2020-06-05 5:28 PM

 

globebuster - 2020-06-05 2:42 PM

 

John52 - 2020-06-05 5:31 AM

 

globebuster - 2020-06-04 8:15 PM

 

Barryd999 - 2020-06-04 5:52 PM

 

John52 - 2020-06-04 4:52 PM

 

pelmetman - 2020-06-04 4:48 PM

 

John52 - 2020-06-04 4:42 PM

 

pelmetman - 2020-06-04 2:55 PM

 

John52 - 2020-06-04 8:30 AM

 

pelmetman - 2020-06-04 7:48 AM

 

John52 - 2020-06-04 7:38 AM

 

My understanding is your home is the one you were in when the lockdown started, doesn't say if you have got a house somewhere you must travel to that.

 

 

So you've spent months "Interpreting" the rules to suit yourself *-) .......

 

HYPOCRITE >:-) ..........

 

I'm obeying the law, making the most of the unprecedented sunshine, and harming no one :-D

Unlike the Duke of Cornwall, Boris Johnson, and Dominic Cummings taking their virus to another home >:-)

 

How do you know your not a asymptomatic super spreader? :-| .......

 

 

 

 

Because, even if I had the virus, I wouldn't be spreading it as I am self isolating in my (motor) home :-D

 

So you didn't open the lid on the dog poo bin? :-| ........

 

Nor did you fill up your van using easily accesible taps? *-) .....

 

Or shop at least every other day etc etc? ;-) .........

 

HYPOCRITE >:-) .......

 

 

Of course I did - same as everyone else who uses the tap, the dog waste bin, and the supermarket.

and

I took the proper precautions not to catch or spread the virus

 

The difference is we took the precautions in our own homes and local areas. Much less likely to spread the virus. Lets say you picked it up from a bin or a supermarket trolley in one town. You openly admit you have been moving around every day. So over two weeks you could have been carrying that virus and not only contaminating one area but maybe 14. You are the worst kind of spreader potentially which is why there is a law preventing you from doing exactly what you have been doing. you now are trying to twist that to say you were supposed to stay in the home you were in at the beginning of lock down. No, you were supposed to go home to your main residence and stay there. Do you not remember all the debacle about second home owners?

 

I couldn't have put it better myself .....

 

52's continued use of smileys I find a bit sickening, more so than the thought of him s**tting in a bag - maybe it's his childish way of dealing with the denial

 

If globebuster was agreeing with me I'd be worried 8-)

You needn't worry there Coco - I'm not that deluded. If you had the misfortune to bump into me one day that might be different

 

Fact is we locked down too late to stop it spreading round the country,

It already has - And I'm doing my utmost to endanger people by travelling as far and wide as possible.

 

So I'm taking precautions to stop catching or spreading the virus.

With my woolly hat.

A motorhome / van is just as effective a barrier as a bricks and mortar house

But sadly, I don't actually have a motorhome - I just pretend to, all I have is a van a bucket and an armchair.

 

So I cannot see the objection to staying overnight in one [if I really did have one that is] even if it is for weeks and weeks on end, I mean what's wrong with staying in around 45 different places - how can that possibly spread the virus!

 

And (Antony in particular's) obsession and posting of deliberate falsehoods about my waste disposal.

Other than jealousy and spite

 

I must admit I am rather jealous - I can think of nothing more enjoyable than tucking a bin liner under the rim of a bucket and then stooping precariously above it and curling one out, whilst of course, holding my wide necked [very important feature that] fabric conditioner bottle to piss in - cor! I'd love that.

Then I could let the bags mount up in my hot, windowless sweaty tin box until I find a Dog Waste [only] bin to put it in.....now that's what I'd call 'living the dream'

 

:-D :-D :-D :-D :-D :-D :-D :-D :-D

 

You'll be pleased to know that I've adjusted your reply above to make more sense too

 

When you have finished laughing at your own fecal joke again, for the umpteenth time of telling it, try not to be so resentful about being stuck at home when others are out and about.

 

Resentful is the wrong word - respecting, law abiding and responsible is what I am.

 

But why would I be resentful?

I'm not exactly stuck at home doing nothing, I haven't really missed going to my house in France or using the camper [a real one btw] I've been busy sorting the garden which has been a bit neglected in recent years, I've transformed my workshop, serviced my old car collection and spent most evenings in the crappy cheapo Spa I bought.

 

I've even read Barry's guide to boating which I've downloaded to a USB stick!

 

Blimey! You must be getting bored! (lol)

 

I agree with you though, its not really that difficult to just stay at home. Its the people who are missing family especially the elderly missing grandchildren I feel bad for. There are a few friends in the village in that situation. Otherwise for me and Mrs D its been no hardship at all. It would be nice to get away in the van but its not like we havent been lucky enough in the last 12 years spending half the year away in it all over Europe. Many folk are lucky to get a week at Butlins.

 

There are many that have made some proper sacrifices and way too many that have paid the ultimate sacrifice in the line of duty to keep the rest of us safe. Bollox to clattering pans in the street to show our appreciation, much better we stick to the rules and dont act like Arseholes.

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John52 - 2020-06-05 5:31 AM

 

globebuster - 2020-06-04 8:15 PM

 

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pelmetman - 2020-06-04 2:55 PM

 

John52 - 2020-06-04 8:30 AM

 

pelmetman - 2020-06-04 7:48 AM

 

John52 - 2020-06-04 7:38 AM

 

My understanding is your home is the one you were in when the lockdown started, doesn't say if you have got a house somewhere you must travel to that.

 

 

So you've spent months "Interpreting" the rules to suit yourself *-) .......

 

HYPOCRITE >:-) ..........

 

I'm obeying the law, making the most of the unprecedented sunshine, and harming no one :-D

Unlike the Duke of Cornwall, Boris Johnson, and Dominic Cummings taking their virus to another home >:-)

 

How do you know your not a asymptomatic super spreader? :-| .......

 

 

 

 

Because, even if I had the virus, I wouldn't be spreading it as I am self isolating in my (motor) home :-D

 

So you didn't open the lid on the dog poo bin? :-| ........

 

Nor did you fill up your van using easily accesible taps? *-) .....

 

Or shop at least every other day etc etc? ;-) .........

 

HYPOCRITE >:-) .......

 

 

Of course I did - same as everyone else who uses the tap, the dog waste bin, and the supermarket.

and

I took the proper precautions not to catch or spread the virus

 

The difference is we took the precautions in our own homes and local areas. Much less likely to spread the virus. Lets say you picked it up from a bin or a supermarket trolley in one town. You openly admit you have been moving around every day. So over two weeks you could have been carrying that virus and not only contaminating one area but maybe 14. You are the worst kind of spreader potentially which is why there is a law preventing you from doing exactly what you have been doing. you now are trying to twist that to say you were supposed to stay in the home you were in at the beginning of lock down. No, you were supposed to go home to your main residence and stay there. Do you not remember all the debacle about second home owners?

 

I couldn't have put it better myself .....

 

52's continued use of smileys I find a bit sickening, more so than the thought of him s**tting in a bag - maybe it's his childish way of dealing with the denial

 

If globebuster was agreeing with me I'd be worried 8-)

You needn't worry there Coco - I'm not that deluded. If you had the misfortune to bump into me one day that might be different

 

Fact is we locked down too late to stop it spreading round the country,

It already has - And I'm doing my utmost to endanger people by travelling as far and wide as possible.

 

So I'm taking precautions to stop catching or spreading the virus.

With my woolly hat.

A motorhome / van is just as effective a barrier as a bricks and mortar house

But sadly, I don't actually have a motorhome - I just pretend to, all I have is a van a bucket and an armchair.

 

So I cannot see the objection to staying overnight in one [if I really did have one that is] even if it is for weeks and weeks on end, I mean what's wrong with staying in around 45 different places - how can that possibly spread the virus!

 

And (Antony in particular's) obsession and posting of deliberate falsehoods about my waste disposal.

Other than jealousy and spite

 

I must admit I am rather jealous - I can think of nothing more enjoyable than tucking a bin liner under the rim of a bucket and then stooping precariously above it and curling one out, whilst of course, holding my wide necked [very important feature that] fabric conditioner bottle to piss in - cor! I'd love that.

Then I could let the bags mount up in my hot, windowless sweaty tin box until I find a Dog Waste [only] bin to put it in.....now that's what I'd call 'living the dream'

 

:-D :-D :-D :-D :-D :-D :-D :-D :-D

 

You'll be pleased to know that I've adjusted your reply above to make more sense too

 

When you have finished laughing at your own fecal joke again, for the umpteenth time of telling it, try not to be so resentful about being stuck at home when others are out and about.

 

Resentful is the wrong word - respecting, law abiding and responsible is what I am.

 

But why would I be resentful?

I'm not exactly stuck at home doing nothing, I haven't really missed going to my house in France or using the camper [a real one btw] I've been busy sorting the garden which has been a bit neglected in recent years, I've transformed my workshop, serviced my old car collection and spent most evenings in the crappy cheapo Spa I bought.

 

I've even read Barry's guide to boating which I've downloaded to a USB stick!

 

Blimey! You must be getting bored! (lol)

 

I agree with you though, its not really that difficult to just stay at home. Its the people who are missing family especially the elderly missing grandchildren I feel bad for. There are a few friends in the village in that situation. Otherwise for me and Mrs D its been no hardship at all. It would be nice to get away in the van but its not like we havent been lucky enough in the last 12 years spending half the year away in it all over Europe. Many folk are lucky to get a week at Butlins.

 

There are many that have made some proper sacrifices and way too many that have paid the ultimate sacrifice in the line of duty to keep the rest of us safe. Bollox to clattering pans in the street to show our appreciation, much better we stick to the rules and dont act like Arseholes.

 

You could do with a better boat though :-D

 

Fancy you 'trespassing' in that blokes garden

 

I found it quite useful for future reference, although you missed out Brantome.

 

My old man is 95, and has managed to look after himself through the best part of 3 months of this, on his own - and he's seen some stuff in his time. At the risk of sounding corny, it's people like him [just kids at the time really] that gave us the freedom we have today. Then you get some boasting, piss-pot of a wimp on here talking a load of b*****ks........and making crap excuses.

I guess some of us just have a greater sense of responsibility.

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Barryd999 - 2020-06-05 5:41 PM

 

You still just dont get it do you? The point is people are travelling many miles to the same places because there are no restrictions, there is plenty of countryside on your doorstep where ever you are. .

 

You still don't get it do you?

You don't know how far most of them travelled

You just want them to go somewhere else, even though they have as much right to the National Park as you.

Nimby.

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What? A less densely populated area like the South West - which now has the highest R number, thanks to gormless dolts like you, and the stupid travel any distance advice.

 

Don't confuse your bitter jealousy, resentment and crass mentality with people trying to do the right thing by giving them a label.

Why come to Cornwall if you feel so bitter about the residents that live here. Why call them Nimbys? - you've done them far more harm than they're ever likely to do to you.

 

 

Still waiting for anything to back up your claim that I am spreading the virus *-)

I don't feel bitter about the residents in Cornwall. I could buy a house there if I wanted to.

With very few exceptions (which I had forgotten about so edited the post to add) All those I have met have been friendly (maybe because they assume I'm a local (lol) )

And I don't feel resentful of nimbys like you because I ignore them :-D

You are nothing to me, as is your wierd obsession with fecal matter. 8o| - thats your problem not mine :-D

I go to Cornwall sometimes because the coast is beautiful and I have the same right to it as you or anyone else I choose not to live there full time, but I do like to include it on my intinery as another place of interest to stay as long as i want. I didn't get to see places like that what I was driving a lorry, and what you can't see always seems more interesting, so am making up for it now :-D

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What? A less densely populated area like the South West - which now has the highest R number, thanks to gormless dolts like you, and the stupid travel any distance advice.

 

Don't confuse your bitter jealousy, resentment and crass mentality with people trying to do the right thing by giving them a label.

Why come to Cornwall if you feel so bitter about the residents that live here. Why call them Nimbys? - you've done them far more harm than they're ever likely to do to you.

 

 

Still waiting for anything to back up your claim that I am spreading the virus *-)

I don't feel bitter about the residents in Cornwall. I could buy a house there if I wanted to.

With very few exceptions (which I had forgotten about so edited the post to add) All those I have met have been friendly (maybe because they assume I'm a local (lol) )

And I don't feel resentful of nimbys like you because I ignore them :-D

You are nothing to me, as is your wierd obsession with fecal matter. 8o| - thats your problem not mine :-D

I go to Cornwall sometimes because the coast is beautiful and I have the same right to it as you or anyone else I choose not to live there full time, but I do like to include it on my intinery as another place of interest to stay as long as i want. I didn't get to see places like that what I was driving a lorry, and what you can't see always seems more interesting, so am making up for it now :-D

 

Lots of smileys today John :-D you must have woken in a happy mood..........

 

Perhaps it's the thought of sitting on a proper toilet for the first time in a couple of months :-D

 

I'd prefer it if you didn't buy a house down here, us nimbys aren't that keen on numptys

 

With regard to fecal matter and your sanitary arrangements - it is definitely your problem, oh - and the poor people who clear out the bins after you

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