Tuesday in late July
- bramblerose
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Get a Mars bar down your neck, Lora! I hope you are ok though
Happy holidays Emma!
I thought it was Wednesday this afternoon and was looking forward to a half day tomorrow but it's not
Happy holidays Emma!
I thought it was Wednesday this afternoon and was looking forward to a half day tomorrow but it's not
Do not walk behind me, for I may not lead. Do not walk ahead of me, for I may not follow. Do not walk beside me either, just fuck off and leave me alone.
- cluefree
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Lora! That sounds hideous. Can you have some orange juice and a handful of nuts or some cheese or something? Just take your time.
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Hope youâre ok, Lora.
My children are home again. It was a LOVELY few hours. I watched some TV (Queer Eye) and did bugger all about the house. I actually relaxed. I mean, I like them but they are here ALL THE TIME.
My children are home again. It was a LOVELY few hours. I watched some TV (Queer Eye) and did bugger all about the house. I actually relaxed. I mean, I like them but they are here ALL THE TIME.
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Thank you. I am home safely now. It may have been not rehydrating properly after my run or it could be because I'm in the process of changing my meds. I just need to take some food to my hospital-bound friend (waiting for a cake to finish baking) and then I might go to bed.
Your holiday went so quickly, Pip! And if I think that it must have whizzed by for you. I'm glad your first day back was ok.
Your holiday went so quickly, Pip! And if I think that it must have whizzed by for you. I'm glad your first day back was ok.
- rosy
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That sounds scary, Lora; I hope it doesnât recur and you are recovered now.
Heebie, how sad.
The promised afternoon fine weather here failed to matérialise so I have two baskets of wet washing doing nothing, in the hope tomorrow will be better.
Heebie, how sad.
The promised afternoon fine weather here failed to matérialise so I have two baskets of wet washing doing nothing, in the hope tomorrow will be better.
Itâs like a normal midlife crisis only with more chandeliers and foreign languages.
- FiveO'Clock
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Re: Tuesday in late July
Don't drive any more, Lora! Glad you're OK.
Reading about everyone's days is, hopefully, a glimpse into our future. R and I are both mildly ill (not likely Covid) and have not been out except for a couple of store runs, and when so, wore gloves and masks.
Today holds work and more work.
Reading about everyone's days is, hopefully, a glimpse into our future. R and I are both mildly ill (not likely Covid) and have not been out except for a couple of store runs, and when so, wore gloves and masks.
Today holds work and more work.
- Princess Morripov
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Iâm sorry you had a funny turn Lora, I hope you are feeling better now. That must have been really frightening.
Just for closure, the âStar of the Monthâ award was changed up this month to just randomly award it to 4 people for doing their job :toot: and then there was a request for suggestions on how to improve the process going forward (itâs horrible and cancel it?) but we âran out of time to capture the feedbackâ so we are to email our thoughts and feelings through. I am so glad I am leaving that team
I also had to sit through the video submission for our wider team meeting that had been mocked up as a BBC NEWS bulletin with people pretending to present weather segments and a collection of pictures of people posing with their dogs amongst a suggestion the team could be replaced by dogs BUAHAHAHAHAHA. I died of cringe by that point and was so glad to be on mute and video off for that, and the aftermath where they asked for feedback and a massive pile of tumbleweed rolled by.
Just for closure, the âStar of the Monthâ award was changed up this month to just randomly award it to 4 people for doing their job :toot: and then there was a request for suggestions on how to improve the process going forward (itâs horrible and cancel it?) but we âran out of time to capture the feedbackâ so we are to email our thoughts and feelings through. I am so glad I am leaving that team
I also had to sit through the video submission for our wider team meeting that had been mocked up as a BBC NEWS bulletin with people pretending to present weather segments and a collection of pictures of people posing with their dogs amongst a suggestion the team could be replaced by dogs BUAHAHAHAHAHA. I died of cringe by that point and was so glad to be on mute and video off for that, and the aftermath where they asked for feedback and a massive pile of tumbleweed rolled by.
- H1ppychick
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I like your neighbourâs style, olive. My next door neighbourâs son was staying them during lockdown when he was furloughed, and several times Iâd get the waft of weed drifting into my living room from where he was sitting on their decking adjacent to my sliding door. I was very tempted to try and tap him up.
Iâm glad you have made it home safely Lora and I hope you can put your feet up soon if youâve not already done so.
I will shortly be zapping some Kenyan fish curry in the microwave then I have a choir session at 8.
Iâm glad you have made it home safely Lora and I hope you can put your feet up soon if youâve not already done so.
I will shortly be zapping some Kenyan fish curry in the microwave then I have a choir session at 8.
- bramblerose
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Have you been tested just to rule it out?FiveO'Clock wrote: âTue Jul 28, 2020 4:50 pm Don't drive any more, Lora! Glad you're OK.
Reading about everyone's days is, hopefully, a glimpse into our future. R and I are both mildly ill (not likely Covid) and have not been out except for a couple of store runs, and when so, wore gloves and masks.
Today holds work and more work.
I hope you both feel better soon though.
Do not walk behind me, for I may not lead. Do not walk ahead of me, for I may not follow. Do not walk beside me either, just fuck off and leave me alone.
- FiveO'Clock
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Thank you. No, we've not been tested because we live in America and, you know, Trump. We've called the doctor and our symptoms are not Covid-like enough. I had a similar sore throat and fatigue about a month ago and my doctor said there was a throat virus going around and I didn't need a test then either.
I just can't figure out how we're getting any viruses.
I just can't figure out how we're getting any viruses.
- Dandelion
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I am glad youâre back safe and sound, Lora! That sounds like a forced fun call, Pov. What a nightmare.
My horrible company waited until 17:11 to put everyone out of their misery re redundancy. I am safe, thankfully (I would have quite liked a payout but after hearing all the horror stories of 1000 applicants for one job maybe this is the safer long term bet...) but 3/6 of my store colleagues are still at risk, and some of those will definitely go. Itâs quite awkward but most of us are on furlough so being supportive from afar.
My horrible company waited until 17:11 to put everyone out of their misery re redundancy. I am safe, thankfully (I would have quite liked a payout but after hearing all the horror stories of 1000 applicants for one job maybe this is the safer long term bet...) but 3/6 of my store colleagues are still at risk, and some of those will definitely go. Itâs quite awkward but most of us are on furlough so being supportive from afar.
- bramblerose
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Trump..testing more then anyone ever...
I'm sorry you can't get a test.
I'm sorry you can't get a test.
Do not walk behind me, for I may not lead. Do not walk ahead of me, for I may not follow. Do not walk beside me either, just fuck off and leave me alone.
- Pippedydeadeye
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Really, all illnesses should be in decline if lockdown + the other rules work. But people are people.
Good news, Dands? Glad youâre happy anyway.
I kind of wish Iâd stayed at work today; everyone is talking at me.
Good news, Dands? Glad youâre happy anyway.
I kind of wish Iâd stayed at work today; everyone is talking at me.
- H1ppychick
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Iâm glad for you Dands, and I hope your colleagues at risk do well from it.
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Yeah, that's definitely the less stressful option, Dande. Most people have only put themselves forward at my place to take advantage of the early retirement deal or if they were planning to leave anyway. My (contractor) ex-colleague is having a hell of a time even getting an interview. Your company are arses for leaving you hanging, though.
I hope.you feel better soon, Five.
I hope.you feel better soon, Five.
- rosy
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Iâm glad you finally heard good news, Dande.
Get better soon, Five; I hope itâs not THE virus.
Get better soon, Five; I hope itâs not THE virus.
Itâs like a normal midlife crisis only with more chandeliers and foreign languages.
- FiveO'Clock
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Thank you, I really don't think we're very sick at all, just sick enough to know whatever we've been doing isn't enough to have avoided THE virus had someone been infected.
Glad your job is safe, Dande.
Glad your job is safe, Dande.