1) (in no particular order) Missing Family and friends. Not being able to go the pub to 'socialise'. No decent sport to watch on telly. Politicians/experts not actually telling us straight,
Best: reminding me of how much I love life, family and friends. Worst ; seeing such sad news from around the world, and also not able to visit friends and family.
Worst thing would be the inability to see my family coupled with the fact that I am a social animal.
Best thing. Its not everyday you get the chance to save a life, think about that. Ok it's not as heroic as running into a burning building and pulling somebody out. But its just as effective.
Worst thing would be the inability to see my family coupled with the fact that I am a social animal.
Best thing. Its not everyday you get the chance to save a life, think about that. Ok it's not as heroic as running into a burning building and pulling somebody out. But its just as effective.
Worst thing - no sport, either to play or to watch.
Best thing - the house and garden will look the best it ever has after this. I've already built a bridge across my small pond and today I built a few bird boxes to go round the garden. This afternoon I will be replacing the roof on my man shed. The greenhouse is already sorted just waiting for things to start growing and I now have a vegetable patch that I hadn't got round to making in previous years.
Worst thing - no sport, either to play or to watch.
Best thing - the house and garden will look the best it ever has after this. I've already built a bridge across my small pond and today I built a few bird boxes to go round the garden. This afternoon I will be replacing the roof on my man shed. The greenhouse is already sorted just waiting for things to start growing and I now have a vegetable patch that I hadn't got round to making in previous years.
Best - renewing old acquaintances. I've (after circa 20 odd years) dusted off my gibson dove & am now getting the requisite calluses back on my fingers. I've also dusted off the weights in the garage. Spending qualityish time with mrs. :-(
Worst thing - no sport, either to play or to watch.
Best thing - the house and garden will look the best it ever has after this. I've already built a bridge across my small pond and today I built a few bird boxes to go round the garden. This afternoon I will be replacing the roof on my man shed. The greenhouse is already sorted just waiting for things to start growing and I now have a vegetable patch that I hadn't got round to making in previous years.
Same...my wife said if yer bored, why not make a bird table...so I did
Then she got annoyed she was 5th?🤪....( I’ll get me coat..but I can’t go anywhere 👹)
Aside from the obvious 'people dying' etc, the worst thing is that it coincides with one of the rare occasions where the UK actually has decent weather. Also the lack of sport.
2) BEST thing about the lockdown
The extra traffic & the games on here are fantastic, and all my University exams are cancelled so I actually have time to play, for once.
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Missing Family and friends.
Not being able to go the pub to 'socialise'.
No decent sport to watch on telly.
Politicians/experts not actually telling us straight,
2) Playing poker in your pants.
Worst: Tryin to keep up with the wife's insatiabilty.
Getting things I dont need. I.e.
I went out for some milk and potatoes yesterday morning.
When I got to Asda, the queue went half way around the outside of the store. I decided I would come back at a less peak time fot these essentials.
There was a Wilko near that was open , So I bought.
Ive now eaten the lot, with cups of black tea.
2) BEST thing about the lockdown
Ive reached the highest level in procrastination.
Ive been practicing procrastination my whole life and Ive discovered Im so good at it .
I can even procrastinate when Im supposed to be doing nothing at all.
2) It is saving lives
Worst ; seeing such sad news from around the world, and also not
able to visit friends and family.
Best - The amount of pringles I can eat in one sitting is impressive.
Best thing. Its not everyday you get the chance to save a life, think about that. Ok it's not as heroic as running into a burning building and pulling somebody out. But its just as effective.
Best thing - the house and garden will look the best it ever has after this. I've already built a bridge across my small pond and today I built a few bird boxes to go round the garden. This afternoon I will be replacing the roof on my man shed. The greenhouse is already sorted just waiting for things to start growing and I now have a vegetable patch that I hadn't got round to making in previous years.
Best - renewing old acquaintances. I've (after circa 20 odd years) dusted off my gibson dove & am now getting the requisite calluses back on my fingers. I've also dusted off the weights in the garage. Spending qualityish time with mrs. :-(
Then she got annoyed she was 5th?🤪....( I’ll get me coat..but I can’t go anywhere 👹)
Sitting in the Sun while she brings my Lunch. cough!
Best - It really makes you appreciate both the small and big things in life that you had taken for granted.
Aside from the obvious 'people dying' etc, the worst thing is that it coincides with one of the rare occasions where the UK actually has decent weather.1) WORST thing about the lockdown
Also the lack of sport.
The extra traffic & the games on here are fantastic, and all my University exams are cancelled so I actually have time to play, for once.2) BEST thing about the lockdown