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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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just did a shop in Asda what is it with people. I can honestly say I haven’t panic bought. Just needed meat etc. But people out for a family day out no distancing. I’ll no be doin that again in a while I tell you..... |
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By *iewMan
over a year ago
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It’s a sad reality that when the selfish self-centred cunts are taken ill, they will be and the poor overworked medics who are putting their own lives at risk, have to decide who to give the ventilator to, the young or the older who probably stayed home as best they could.
The cunts will be picked. They probably have age on their side.
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By *hav02Man
over a year ago
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"just did a shop in Asda what is it with people. I can honestly say I haven’t panic bought. Just needed meat etc. But people out for a family day out no distancing. I’ll no be doin that again in a while I tell you....."
Agree. I was out first thing hoping i can do my usual weekly shopping at a quieter time... It certainly didn't feel like a Sunday 8am with sooo many people and their kids/partners pushing around trolleys of loo roll, crisps and biscuits |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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What the virus has taught me so far....
People are selfish pricks.
It takes the threat of dying for manky bastards to realise they should have been washing their hands. |
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"It’s a sad reality that when the selfish self-centred cunts are taken ill, they will be and the poor overworked medics who are putting their own lives at risk, have to decide who to give the ventilator to, the young or the older who probably stayed home as best they could.
The cunts will be picked. They probably have age on their side.
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It’s frightening |
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I saw this yesterday when I popped out (covered up looking like an nutter) I had to go out get milk, bread etc and few things for kids to keep them entertained and it was just a normal Saturday family shopping day out , kids running wild in shops, one wee kid had snotters tripping them. People are really not getting this isolation and social distancing at all.
Most places I drove by were very quiet not a kid or person in sight but drive into next town and its packed with people and kids.
Everyday it's being said to social distance, sefl isolate or this will get worse, they warning us without causing panic and people still acting thick. Will be a shock when UK goverment say that's enough its now total lockdown.
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"I saw this yesterday when I popped out (covered up looking like an nutter) I had to go out get milk, bread etc and few things for kids to keep them entertained and it was just a normal Saturday family shopping day out , kids running wild in shops, one wee kid had snotters tripping them. People are really not getting this isolation and social distancing at all.
Most places I drove by were very quiet not a kid or person in sight but drive into next town and its packed with people and kids.
Everyday it's being said to social distance, sefl isolate or this will get worse, they warning us without causing panic and people still acting thick. Will be a shock when UK goverment say that's enough its now total lockdown.
When sick at home will be when they realise unfortunately
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I was at morrison the other morning for my £3 meal deal for lunch. I start work at 0730 and was at the store before it opened. Felt like a right dick queueing with the 30odd people lined up with trollies... |
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"I saw this yesterday when I popped out (covered up looking like an nutter) I had to go out get milk, bread etc and few things for kids to keep them entertained and it was just a normal Saturday family shopping day out , kids running wild in shops, one wee kid had snotters tripping them. People are really not getting this isolation and social distancing at all.
Most places I drove by were very quiet not a kid or person in sight but drive into next town and its packed with people and kids.
Everyday it's being said to social distance, sefl isolate or this will get worse, they warning us without causing panic and people still acting thick. Will be a shock when UK goverment say that's enough its now total lockdown.
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"I saw this yesterday when I popped out (covered up looking like an nutter) I had to go out get milk, bread etc and few things for kids to keep them entertained and it was just a normal Saturday family shopping day out , kids running wild in shops, one wee kid had snotters tripping them. People are really not getting this isolation and social distancing at all.
Most places I drove by were very quiet not a kid or person in sight but drive into next town and its packed with people and kids.
Everyday it's being said to social distance, sefl isolate or this will get worse, they warning us without causing panic and people still acting thick. Will be a shock when UK goverment say that's enough its now total lockdown.
Didn't you say you made your own bread?"
Yes i do but my daughter needed plain bread, I don't make plain bread. |
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"I saw this yesterday when I popped out (covered up looking like an nutter) I had to go out get milk, bread etc and few things for kids to keep them entertained and it was just a normal Saturday family shopping day out , kids running wild in shops, one wee kid had snotters tripping them. People are really not getting this isolation and social distancing at all.
Most places I drove by were very quiet not a kid or person in sight but drive into next town and its packed with people and kids.
Everyday it's being said to social distance, sefl isolate or this will get worse, they warning us without causing panic and people still acting thick. Will be a shock when UK goverment say that's enough its now total lockdown.
Didn't you say you made your own bread?
Yes i do but my daughter needed plain bread, I don't make plain bread. "
"Advantage Sexmadcouple".... |
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"I saw this yesterday when I popped out (covered up looking like an nutter) I had to go out get milk, bread etc and few things for kids to keep them entertained and it was just a normal Saturday family shopping day out , kids running wild in shops, one wee kid had snotters tripping them. People are really not getting this isolation and social distancing at all.
Most places I drove by were very quiet not a kid or person in sight but drive into next town and its packed with people and kids.
Everyday it's being said to social distance, sefl isolate or this will get worse, they warning us without causing panic and people still acting thick. Will be a shock when UK goverment say that's enough its now total lockdown.
Didn't you say you made your own bread?
Yes i do but my daughter needed plain bread, I don't make plain bread. "
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"I saw this yesterday when I popped out (covered up looking like an nutter) I had to go out get milk, bread etc and few things for kids to keep them entertained and it was just a normal Saturday family shopping day out , kids running wild in shops, one wee kid had snotters tripping them. People are really not getting this isolation and social distancing at all.
Most places I drove by were very quiet not a kid or person in sight but drive into next town and its packed with people and kids.
Everyday it's being said to social distance, sefl isolate or this will get worse, they warning us without causing panic and people still acting thick. Will be a shock when UK goverment say that's enough its now total lockdown.
Didn't you say you made your own bread?
Yes i do but my daughter needed plain bread, I don't make plain bread.
There's quite a difference between need and want"
Yip the grandkids need plain bread coz they don't like or want pan bread one being a 1 year old and teething, plain bread crust good for that , would you rather their wee needs are not met and they refuse to eat. |
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"I saw this yesterday when I popped out (covered up looking like an nutter) I had to go out get milk, bread etc and few things for kids to keep them entertained and it was just a normal Saturday family shopping day out , kids running wild in shops, one wee kid had snotters tripping them. People are really not getting this isolation and social distancing at all.
Most places I drove by were very quiet not a kid or person in sight but drive into next town and its packed with people and kids.
Everyday it's being said to social distance, sefl isolate or this will get worse, they warning us without causing panic and people still acting thick. Will be a shock when UK goverment say that's enough its now total lockdown.
Didn't you say you made your own bread?
Yes i do but my daughter needed plain bread, I don't make plain bread.
There's quite a difference between need and want
Yip the grandkids need plain bread coz they don't like or want pan bread one being a 1 year old and teething, plain bread crust good for that , would you rather their wee needs are not met and they refuse to eat. "
Not at all. Your home made bread would be far more nutritious than white processed stuff though |
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"I saw this yesterday when I popped out (covered up looking like an nutter) I had to go out get milk, bread etc and few things for kids to keep them entertained and it was just a normal Saturday family shopping day out , kids running wild in shops, one wee kid had snotters tripping them. People are really not getting this isolation and social distancing at all.
Most places I drove by were very quiet not a kid or person in sight but drive into next town and its packed with people and kids.
Everyday it's being said to social distance, sefl isolate or this will get worse, they warning us without causing panic and people still acting thick. Will be a shock when UK goverment say that's enough its now total lockdown.
Didn't you say you made your own bread?
Yes i do but my daughter needed plain bread, I don't make plain bread.
There's quite a difference between need and want
Yip the grandkids need plain bread coz they don't like or want pan bread one being a 1 year old and teething, plain bread crust good for that , would you rather their wee needs are not met and they refuse to eat.
Not at all. Your home made bread would be far more nutritious than white processed stuff though "
True but wee 1 year old likes the relief he gets from chewing on crust, my bread doesn't have a tough crust like plain bread does.
Plenty plain bread in shop so rather than it going out of date, people need to buy them or it's a waste. |
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over a year ago
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"I saw this yesterday when I popped out (covered up looking like an nutter) I had to go out get milk, bread etc and few things for kids to keep them entertained and it was just a normal Saturday family shopping day out , kids running wild in shops, one wee kid had snotters tripping them. People are really not getting this isolation and social distancing at all.
Most places I drove by were very quiet not a kid or person in sight but drive into next town and its packed with people and kids.
Everyday it's being said to social distance, sefl isolate or this will get worse, they warning us without causing panic and people still acting thick. Will be a shock when UK goverment say that's enough its now total lockdown.
Didn't you say you made your own bread?
Yes i do but my daughter needed plain bread, I don't make plain bread.
There's quite a difference between need and want
Yip the grandkids need plain bread coz they don't like or want pan bread one being a 1 year old and teething, plain bread crust good for that , would you rather their wee needs are not met and they refuse to eat.
Not at all. Your home made bread would be far more nutritious than white processed stuff though
True but wee 1 year old likes the relief he gets from chewing on crust, my bread doesn't have a tough crust like plain bread does.
Plenty plain bread in shop so rather than it going out of date, people need to buy them or it's a waste. "
Yep ppl are still being picky I just lifted as Iv had no fresh meat for two weeks some mince some chicken and some pork wasn’t caring bout fat content etc it’s crisis I’ll eat any bread if I can get it lol |
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"I saw this yesterday when I popped out (covered up looking like an nutter) I had to go out get milk, bread etc and few things for kids to keep them entertained and it was just a normal Saturday family shopping day out , kids running wild in shops, one wee kid had snotters tripping them. People are really not getting this isolation and social distancing at all.
Most places I drove by were very quiet not a kid or person in sight but drive into next town and its packed with people and kids.
Everyday it's being said to social distance, sefl isolate or this will get worse, they warning us without causing panic and people still acting thick. Will be a shock when UK goverment say that's enough its now total lockdown.
Didn't you say you made your own bread?
Yes i do but my daughter needed plain bread, I don't make plain bread.
There's quite a difference between need and want
Yip the grandkids need plain bread coz they don't like or want pan bread one being a 1 year old and teething, plain bread crust good for that , would you rather their wee needs are not met and they refuse to eat.
Not at all. Your home made bread would be far more nutritious than white processed stuff though
True but wee 1 year old likes the relief he gets from chewing on crust, my bread doesn't have a tough crust like plain bread does.
Plenty plain bread in shop so rather than it going out of date, people need to buy them or it's a waste. "
I want your bread recipe...mine always has a crispy crust |
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"I saw this yesterday when I popped out (covered up looking like an nutter) I had to go out get milk, bread etc and few things for kids to keep them entertained and it was just a normal Saturday family shopping day out , kids running wild in shops, one wee kid had snotters tripping them. People are really not getting this isolation and social distancing at all.
Most places I drove by were very quiet not a kid or person in sight but drive into next town and its packed with people and kids.
Everyday it's being said to social distance, sefl isolate or this will get worse, they warning us without causing panic and people still acting thick. Will be a shock when UK goverment say that's enough its now total lockdown.
Didn't you say you made your own bread?
Yes i do but my daughter needed plain bread, I don't make plain bread.
There's quite a difference between need and want
Yip the grandkids need plain bread coz they don't like or want pan bread one being a 1 year old and teething, plain bread crust good for that , would you rather their wee needs are not met and they refuse to eat.
Not at all. Your home made bread would be far more nutritious than white processed stuff though
True but wee 1 year old likes the relief he gets from chewing on crust, my bread doesn't have a tough crust like plain bread does.
Plenty plain bread in shop so rather than it going out of date, people need to buy them or it's a waste.
I want your bread recipe...mine always has a crispy crust "
I make crusty and soft crust.
soft crust recipe - 1 cup (8oz, 240ml) whole milk
2 tablespoons (1 oz, 28g) unsalted butter, 1 tablespoon granulated sugar, 1 1/2 teaspoons salt, 2 1/2 cups (12.5 oz, 350g) all purpose flour, 1 large egg for egg wash.
Wee trick leave to ferment for 5 hours not 3 to 4 hours and heat over then put oven off let it settle in pan for 1 hour before putting to temperature to bake. Hope that helps |
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"I saw this yesterday when I popped out (covered up looking like an nutter) I had to go out get milk, bread etc and few things for kids to keep them entertained and it was just a normal Saturday family shopping day out , kids running wild in shops, one wee kid had snotters tripping them. People are really not getting this isolation and social distancing at all.
Most places I drove by were very quiet not a kid or person in sight but drive into next town and its packed with people and kids.
Everyday it's being said to social distance, sefl isolate or this will get worse, they warning us without causing panic and people still acting thick. Will be a shock when UK goverment say that's enough its now total lockdown.
Didn't you say you made your own bread?
Yes i do but my daughter needed plain bread, I don't make plain bread.
There's quite a difference between need and want
Yip the grandkids need plain bread coz they don't like or want pan bread one being a 1 year old and teething, plain bread crust good for that , would you rather their wee needs are not met and they refuse to eat.
Not at all. Your home made bread would be far more nutritious than white processed stuff though
True but wee 1 year old likes the relief he gets from chewing on crust, my bread doesn't have a tough crust like plain bread does.
Plenty plain bread in shop so rather than it going out of date, people need to buy them or it's a waste.
I want your bread recipe...mine always has a crispy crust
I make crusty and soft crust.
soft crust recipe - 1 cup (8oz, 240ml) whole milk
2 tablespoons (1 oz, 28g) unsalted butter, 1 tablespoon granulated sugar, 1 1/2 teaspoons salt, 2 1/2 cups (12.5 oz, 350g) all purpose flour, 1 large egg for egg wash.
Wee trick leave to ferment for 5 hours not 3 to 4 hours and heat over then put oven off let it settle in pan for 1 hour before putting to temperature to bake. Hope that helps "
You'll have Mary Berry creaming her knickers if you keep this chat up... |
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"I saw this yesterday when I popped out (covered up looking like an nutter) I had to go out get milk, bread etc and few things for kids to keep them entertained and it was just a normal Saturday family shopping day out , kids running wild in shops, one wee kid had snotters tripping them. People are really not getting this isolation and social distancing at all.
Most places I drove by were very quiet not a kid or person in sight but drive into next town and its packed with people and kids.
Everyday it's being said to social distance, sefl isolate or this will get worse, they warning us without causing panic and people still acting thick. Will be a shock when UK goverment say that's enough its now total lockdown.
Didn't you say you made your own bread?
Yes i do but my daughter needed plain bread, I don't make plain bread.
There's quite a difference between need and want
Yip the grandkids need plain bread coz they don't like or want pan bread one being a 1 year old and teething, plain bread crust good for that , would you rather their wee needs are not met and they refuse to eat.
Not at all. Your home made bread would be far more nutritious than white processed stuff though
True but wee 1 year old likes the relief he gets from chewing on crust, my bread doesn't have a tough crust like plain bread does.
Plenty plain bread in shop so rather than it going out of date, people need to buy them or it's a waste.
I want your bread recipe...mine always has a crispy crust
I make crusty and soft crust.
soft crust recipe - 1 cup (8oz, 240ml) whole milk
2 tablespoons (1 oz, 28g) unsalted butter, 1 tablespoon granulated sugar, 1 1/2 teaspoons salt, 2 1/2 cups (12.5 oz, 350g) all purpose flour, 1 large egg for egg wash.
Wee trick leave to ferment for 5 hours not 3 to 4 hours and heat over then put oven off let it settle in pan for 1 hour before putting to temperature to bake. Hope that helps
You'll have Mary Berry creaming her knickers if you keep this chat up..."
She would be more likely to wonder what happened to the yeast |
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"I saw this yesterday when I popped out (covered up looking like an nutter) I had to go out get milk, bread etc and few things for kids to keep them entertained and it was just a normal Saturday family shopping day out , kids running wild in shops, one wee kid had snotters tripping them. People are really not getting this isolation and social distancing at all.
Most places I drove by were very quiet not a kid or person in sight but drive into next town and its packed with people and kids.
Everyday it's being said to social distance, sefl isolate or this will get worse, they warning us without causing panic and people still acting thick. Will be a shock when UK goverment say that's enough its now total lockdown.
Didn't you say you made your own bread?
Yes i do but my daughter needed plain bread, I don't make plain bread.
There's quite a difference between need and want
Yip the grandkids need plain bread coz they don't like or want pan bread one being a 1 year old and teething, plain bread crust good for that , would you rather their wee needs are not met and they refuse to eat.
Not at all. Your home made bread would be far more nutritious than white processed stuff though
True but wee 1 year old likes the relief he gets from chewing on crust, my bread doesn't have a tough crust like plain bread does.
Plenty plain bread in shop so rather than it going out of date, people need to buy them or it's a waste.
I want your bread recipe...mine always has a crispy crust
I make crusty and soft crust.
soft crust recipe - 1 cup (8oz, 240ml) whole milk
2 tablespoons (1 oz, 28g) unsalted butter, 1 tablespoon granulated sugar, 1 1/2 teaspoons salt, 2 1/2 cups (12.5 oz, 350g) all purpose flour, 1 large egg for egg wash.
Wee trick leave to ferment for 5 hours not 3 to 4 hours and heat over then put oven off let it settle in pan for 1 hour before putting to temperature to bake. Hope that helps
You'll have Mary Berry creaming her knickers if you keep this chat up...
She would be more likely to wonder what happened to the yeast "
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"I saw this yesterday when I popped out (covered up looking like an nutter) I had to go out get milk, bread etc and few things for kids to keep them entertained and it was just a normal Saturday family shopping day out , kids running wild in shops, one wee kid had snotters tripping them. People are really not getting this isolation and social distancing at all.
Most places I drove by were very quiet not a kid or person in sight but drive into next town and its packed with people and kids.
Everyday it's being said to social distance, sefl isolate or this will get worse, they warning us without causing panic and people still acting thick. Will be a shock when UK goverment say that's enough its now total lockdown.
Didn't you say you made your own bread?
Yes i do but my daughter needed plain bread, I don't make plain bread.
There's quite a difference between need and want
Yip the grandkids need plain bread coz they don't like or want pan bread one being a 1 year old and teething, plain bread crust good for that , would you rather their wee needs are not met and they refuse to eat.
Not at all. Your home made bread would be far more nutritious than white processed stuff though
True but wee 1 year old likes the relief he gets from chewing on crust, my bread doesn't have a tough crust like plain bread does.
Plenty plain bread in shop so rather than it going out of date, people need to buy them or it's a waste.
I want your bread recipe...mine always has a crispy crust
I make crusty and soft crust.
soft crust recipe - 1 cup (8oz, 240ml) whole milk
2 tablespoons (1 oz, 28g) unsalted butter, 1 tablespoon granulated sugar, 1 1/2 teaspoons salt, 2 1/2 cups (12.5 oz, 350g) all purpose flour, 1 large egg for egg wash.
Wee trick leave to ferment for 5 hours not 3 to 4 hours and heat over then put oven off let it settle in pan for 1 hour before putting to temperature to bake. Hope that helps
You'll have Mary Berry creaming her knickers if you keep this chat up...
She would be more likely to wonder what happened to the yeast "
My bad you can use yeast ofcorse however I don't i use baking soda and lemon juice due to allergies. But anyone who makes bread will kniw to add yeast |
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"I saw this yesterday when I popped out (covered up looking like an nutter) I had to go out get milk, bread etc and few things for kids to keep them entertained and it was just a normal Saturday family shopping day out , kids running wild in shops, one wee kid had snotters tripping them. People are really not getting this isolation and social distancing at all.
Most places I drove by were very quiet not a kid or person in sight but drive into next town and its packed with people and kids.
Everyday it's being said to social distance, sefl isolate or this will get worse, they warning us without causing panic and people still acting thick. Will be a shock when UK goverment say that's enough its now total lockdown.
Didn't you say you made your own bread?
Yes i do but my daughter needed plain bread, I don't make plain bread.
There's quite a difference between need and want
Yip the grandkids need plain bread coz they don't like or want pan bread one being a 1 year old and teething, plain bread crust good for that , would you rather their wee needs are not met and they refuse to eat.
Not at all. Your home made bread would be far more nutritious than white processed stuff though
True but wee 1 year old likes the relief he gets from chewing on crust, my bread doesn't have a tough crust like plain bread does.
Plenty plain bread in shop so rather than it going out of date, people need to buy them or it's a waste.
I want your bread recipe...mine always has a crispy crust
I make crusty and soft crust.
soft crust recipe - 1 cup (8oz, 240ml) whole milk
2 tablespoons (1 oz, 28g) unsalted butter, 1 tablespoon granulated sugar, 1 1/2 teaspoons salt, 2 1/2 cups (12.5 oz, 350g) all purpose flour, 1 large egg for egg wash.
Wee trick leave to ferment for 5 hours not 3 to 4 hours and heat over then put oven off let it settle in pan for 1 hour before putting to temperature to bake. Hope that helps
You'll have Mary Berry creaming her knickers if you keep this chat up..." |
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