Lockdown II - The positives
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With gyms closing again, there will be loads of fit birds out jogging
Less traffic on the roads
Less aircraft noise


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#2
Don’t have to see as many Vile fans smugly reminding me how shit we are.
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#3
The people of Wolverhampton are staying indoors. The outside world just got far more attractive.
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#4
No daily commute (but eventually no job either).

More time to practice guitar.

Err
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#5
Being able to “go to work” in battered tracksuit bottoms and an old football shirt.
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#6
(11-03-2020, 09:54 AM)Duffers Wrote: Being able to “go to work” in battered tracksuit bottoms and an old football shirt.

When you've work worked from home as long as I have that is pretty much a whistle and flute you've described there.
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(11-03-2020, 07:44 AM)Fulham Fallout Wrote: With gyms closing again, there will be loads of fit birds out jogging
Less traffic on the roads
Less aircraft noise


Others?

I'm still in work - the M6 was bad this morning compared to yesterday. Hopefully it'll be a nicer drive home tonight.
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(11-05-2020, 11:06 AM)Mr vertical Wrote:
(11-03-2020, 07:44 AM)Fulham Fallout Wrote: With gyms closing again, there will be loads of fit birds out jogging
Less traffic on the roads
Less aircraft noise


Others?

I'm still in work - the M6 was bad this morning compared to yesterday. Hopefully it'll be a nicer drive home tonight.

I'm on the roads for work and today seems no fucking different down here. Certainly way more traffic than the last lockdown.
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(11-05-2020, 10:53 AM)HawkingsHalfpint Wrote:
(11-03-2020, 09:54 AM)Duffers Wrote: Being able to “go to work” in battered tracksuit bottoms and an old football shirt.

When you've work worked from home as long as I have that is pretty much a whistle and flute you've described there.

We haven't been allowed to go back into the office since March. So from a work front no change. Stuck in the study in my pyjamas. All quiet until the eldest returns from school and starts shouting to his mates on the XBox/Fortnite.
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#10
My wife had vertigo for pretty much the whole of the first lockdown. She hasn't got it this time which is a positive of lockdown episode two. However, she can't stop sneezing. Unless she pitches my son's tent in the back garden and decides to live outdoors I can see the Navarone household in dispute. If she's not sneezing, she's bloody sniffing. Ffs sake sake,  it sounds like she's playing snot tennis with herself...
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