Netherfield
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Had one behind me in the queue on Friday, accosted another chap, claimed to be a well known watercolour artist, well known in Holmfirth anyway.As apost to the "dont you know who i am" types.
Had one behind me in the queue on Friday, accosted another chap, claimed to be a well known watercolour artist, well known in Holmfirth anyway.As apost to the "dont you know who i am" types.
Never made sense to me , inject the old fookers first , cat 1 for dying from covidWhat do people make of the german scientist stating that the Uk was way ahead of Germany by getting the old buggers jabbed first !!
It was interesting and reassuring I thought
Keeps them out of hospital beds. Dying is not the important bit even if it is final. Preventing them from clogging the system helps others all down the line. If you want to head off a runaway steer you don`t start in the middle but at the front. Napoleon ought to know this .Never made sense to me , inject the old fookers first , cat 1 for dying from covid
Its the facts and nobody can deny itWhat do people make of the german scientist stating that the Uk was way ahead of Germany by getting the old buggers jabbed first !!
It was interesting and reassuring I thought
For anybody doing manual work the common sense approach seems to be to plan for an easy day the next day. I felt fine till I did anything strenuous then couldn't be bothered with it.My first A-Z at Bury vaccination centre yesterday. A very slick operation.
Got up this morning aching, went and did some work then felt crap and retreated home. Nice to know that it is working.
For anybody doing manual work the common sense approach seems to be to plan for an easy day the next day. I felt fine till I did anything strenuous then couldn't be bothered with it.
If only that was possible . Cows need fed and bedded and just finished calving . Took me until today to feel normal from Fridays jag .For anybody doing manual work the common sense approach seems to be to plan for an easy day the next day. I felt fine till I did anything strenuous then couldn't be bothered with it.
I felt like I'd got a rev-limiter stuck on for three days and crashed each evening from about 6pm, requiring paracetamol to feel less than 100 years old. All back to normal now though.For anybody doing manual work the common sense approach seems to be to plan for an easy day the next day. I felt fine till I did anything strenuous then couldn't be bothered with it.
It was just the one day with me so hopefully you'll be fine. My second one is around silage time so I really don't want to hit the day the tyres are to throw over the wall.I’ve got some quite hard manual work to do tomorrow- vaccinating 500 or so 8.5kg piglets that have to be picked up individually.
I hope that I’m up to it!
For anybody doing manual work the common sense approach seems to be to plan for an easy day the next day. I felt fine till I did anything strenuous then couldn't be bothered with it.