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Re: State of emergency Covid 19 (Part 3)
« Reply #72 on: Thursday 19 March 20 21:19 GMT (UK) »
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Re: State of emergency Covid 19 (Part 3)
« Reply #73 on: Thursday 19 March 20 21:28 GMT (UK) »
It'll all be on tick!  ;)

It's a long time since I've heard that expression -- I had forgotten about it!
Which only goes to demonstrate the decades that have 'ticked' by on my clock! So many in fact, that I am now classed as vulnerable.
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Re: State of emergency Covid 19 (Part 3)
« Reply #74 on: Thursday 19 March 20 22:03 GMT (UK) »
Still quite a common expression around here  :) The povert stricken North East  ;D ;D
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Re: State of emergency Covid 19 (Part 3)
« Reply #75 on: Thursday 19 March 20 22:03 GMT (UK) »
Looking for the dog joke (with neck cone). Saw it on Rootschat last night, NZ time, and now can’t find it and want to cheer up a friend. Can anyone help? Gladyseva


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Re: State of emergency Covid 19 (Part 3)
« Reply #76 on: Thursday 19 March 20 22:10 GMT (UK) »
I spoke to my 17 year old grandson tonight. We have not seen him for a week because of Social Distancing.

Chatting about how long it would be before we could meet up again properly he said "Don't worry granny tomorrow we will be a day nearer beating this disease and then I will come down to see you and grandad".

The positivity of the young but very true.

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Re: State of emergency Covid 19 (Part 3)
« Reply #77 on: Thursday 19 March 20 22:17 GMT (UK) »
RTL, "future generations", I do share your optimism.

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Re: State of emergency Covid 19 (Part 3)
« Reply #78 on: Thursday 19 March 20 22:23 GMT (UK) »
Martin when are you having your Cheese and Wine party ;D ;D ;D

Are we all invited????

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Re: State of emergency Covid 19 (Part 3)
« Reply #79 on: Thursday 19 March 20 22:29 GMT (UK) »

The old heat proof mats we used under bunsen burners when I was at school were made with asbestos and of course we still had mercury thermometers then too - and used to play "blow football" with the mercury droplets when a thermometer broke.

I remember blowing the escaping Mercury too!
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Re: State of emergency Covid 19 (Part 3)
« Reply #80 on: Thursday 19 March 20 22:30 GMT (UK) »
  RTL?? ??? ???
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