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Darran said:I can’t see me going for a long time again.
I went yesterday afternoon for the first time since before lockdown.
Apparently my wife turned up to look for me at 10pm and I asked her for her number.
BanosSwan said:Darran said:I can’t see me going for a long time again.
I went yesterday afternoon for the first time since before lockdown.
Apparently my wife turned up to look for me at 10pm and I asked her for her number.
Did you get it?
Darran said:BanosSwan said:Darran said:I can’t see me going for a long time again.
I went yesterday afternoon for the first time since before lockdown.
Apparently my wife turned up to look for me at 10pm and I asked her for her number.
Did you get it?
Nah.
Fireboy said:Darran said:BanosSwan said:Did you get it?
Nah.
That doesn't surprise me.
Swanjaxs said:No fucking chance.
Won't see me in a pub again for a very long time.
airedale said:I always wash my hand after relieving myself in the pub loo. I use my elbows to open the loo door back into hallway and elbows again to get back into the lounge bar. I’ve got to get down on one knee to manage the lounge door, but it’s worth it. I go back to my spot with my hands in my armpits. Hopefully no-one has handled my pint glass and I grasp it gingerly with a slight sense of foreboding. I keep on hand in my armpit in case I touch any surface with it. Getting a round in is no problem as I have a system. All the glasses are washed prior to my buying new drinks, and I pay with notes (treated at home), and I get them to put the change Into a plastic bag, for treatment when I get home. I could pay by card but then I would have to touch a keypad, if they don’t have contactless.
I am very fastidious about my personal hygene, and I realise my immune system is practically defunct as it has nothing to do. I just hope a bug doesn’t catch me out as I’ll be dead in no time.
This could be an option, but honestly in no hurry to go to a pub anytime soon.Cooperman said:Swanjaxs said:No fucking chance.
Won't see me in a pub again for a very long time.
Beer garden?
Cooperman said:airedale said:I always wash my hand after relieving myself in the pub loo. I use my elbows to open the loo door back into hallway and elbows again to get back into the lounge bar. I’ve got to get down on one knee to manage the lounge door, but it’s worth it. I go back to my spot with my hands in my armpits. Hopefully no-one has handled my pint glass and I grasp it gingerly with a slight sense of foreboding. I keep on hand in my armpit in case I touch any surface with it. Getting a round in is no problem as I have a system. All the glasses are washed prior to my buying new drinks, and I pay with notes (treated at home), and I get them to put the change Into a plastic bag, for treatment when I get home. I could pay by card but then I would have to touch a keypad, if they don’t have contactless.
I am very fastidious about my personal hygene, and I realise my immune system is practically defunct as it has nothing to do. I just hope a bug doesn’t catch me out as I’ll be dead in no time.
One legacy of COVID will definitely be the improvement in personal hygiene habits (at least in the developed world) which in turn will see a reduction in other ailments and illnesses.