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Dave Willis

Re: Don't work
« Reply #60 on: March 24, 2020, 01:57:47 pm »
“I'm out working now, I have to say it is uncomfortable and slightly eerie feeling.
Had an old guy drive past me very slowly whilst shaking his head.
Might pack it in after today...”


Could be Parkinsons?

CleanClear

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Re: Don't work
« Reply #61 on: March 24, 2020, 08:34:11 pm »
Hi Chris, i just wanted to say i support you in this. I had a friend like this too. He made me feel special and valued and i enjoyed my time round at his house doing our hobbies. My missus put a stop to it and to this very day i hate her for it, so i know exactly where you are coming from. Thats why my heart went out to Phil Schofield when he was making that speech on GMTV. Ignore the haters mate x

Err, yes he can.
I am extremely sensitive when it comes to being called a liar. I hate BS in general which is why I keep away from things like twitter and facebook etc and have a general dislike towards all polictians.
I can understand that this may sound like BS. How could a lowly window cleaner be friendly enough with an NHS trust director to receive "privileged" information?
We became friends by pure accident. As I said I done some work for him and at the time I was buff, really fit with big arms. He said he was looking to get into shape and wanted some tips and it just took off from there. We ended up working out together a few times a week and he even had a full gym set up at his house and I started going over there and met his wife and kids. I felt like his personal trainer but I think i was his "escape" from the stresses of his life.
He use to say to me, I kid you not, "it's nice to spend time with someone normal, away from those cretins at work".
We lived in different worlds but I bought him normality and made him feel like "one of the lads".
The workouts stopped eventually, I became too busy with work, kids, new dog that needed long walks and I just couldn't be bothered anymore with keeping fit  We would still exchange messages now and again and as he put it yesterday, "he wants to make sure me and my family are safe". Hence why he was willing to share details with me.

Anyway I don't know why iv just sat here in the van for the last 10mins trying to justify myself to you lot, you can think what like. I'm giving you information from a trusted source and you can take it or leave, up to you.
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chris turner

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Re: Don't work
« Reply #62 on: March 24, 2020, 09:33:37 pm »
Hi Chris, i just wanted to say i support you in this. I had a friend like this too. He made me feel special and valued and i enjoyed my time round at his house doing our hobbies. My missus put a stop to it and to this very day i hate her for it, so i know exactly where you are coming from. Thats why my heart went out to Phil Schofield when he was making that speech on GMTV. Ignore the haters mate x

Err, yes he can.
I am extremely sensitive when it comes to being called a liar. I hate BS in general which is why I keep away from things like twitter and facebook etc and have a general dislike towards all polictians.
I can understand that this may sound like BS. How could a lowly window cleaner be friendly enough with an NHS trust director to receive "privileged" information?
We became friends by pure accident. As I said I done some work for him and at the time I was buff, really fit with big arms. He said he was looking to get into shape and wanted some tips and it just took off from there. We ended up working out together a few times a week and he even had a full gym set up at his house and I started going over there and met his wife and kids. I felt like his personal trainer but I think i was his "escape" from the stresses of his life.
He use to say to me, I kid you not, "it's nice to spend time with someone normal, away from those cretins at work".
We lived in different worlds but I bought him normality and made him feel like "one of the lads".
The workouts stopped eventually, I became too busy with work, kids, new dog that needed long walks and I just couldn't be bothered anymore with keeping fit  We would still exchange messages now and again and as he put it yesterday, "he wants to make sure me and my family are safe". Hence why he was willing to share details with me.

Anyway I don't know why iv just sat here in the van for the last 10mins trying to justify myself to you lot, you can think what like. I'm giving you information from a trusted source and you can take it or leave, up to you.
Erm, ok whatever turns you on.
Guess your parkinsons, I mean partingtons buddy?
When are you lot migrating back to the useless part of the forum where you belong? Soon I hope.

Arnold Palmer

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Re: Don't work
« Reply #63 on: March 24, 2020, 09:37:03 pm »
I’m sat in the house earning £0 doing what everyone knows is the right thing to do while there’s about 200 builders working a site right behind lockdown my arse.

You are doing the right thing kommrade.
#aliens

CleanClear

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Re: Don't work
« Reply #64 on: March 24, 2020, 09:53:21 pm »

Erm, ok whatever turns you on.

Buff men with big arms who can work doors.

Guess your parkinsons, I mean partingtons buddy?
When are you lot migrating back to the useless part of the forum where you belong? Soon I hope.

Sorry mate, we got lock down for three weeks, should be just after that !!  ;D
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Re: Don't work
« Reply #65 on: March 24, 2020, 10:03:47 pm »

Erm, ok whatever turns you on.

Buff men with big arms who can work doors.

Guess your parkinsons, I mean partingtons buddy?
When are you lot migrating back to the useless part of the forum where you belong? Soon I hope.

Sorry mate, we got lock down for three weeks, should be just after that !!  ;D

See you there mate  ;D

jk999

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Re: Don't work
« Reply #66 on: March 24, 2020, 11:56:49 pm »
Two metres appart shouldn't go out but still watched news tonight and all the army guys that were loading trucks with nhs supplies were practically touching each other without protection dont get it and also is it essential for the speed camera vans to still be parked up trying to catch people speeding .i know they are trying to protect us but seems to me like one rule for them and another for us ,at end of day its not an airborne virus it a virus you catch being in contact with other people with the virus like being coughed on or sneezed on or touching each other

Missing Link

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Re: Don't work
« Reply #67 on: March 25, 2020, 12:02:39 am »
Two metres appart shouldn't go out but still watched news tonight and all the army guys that were loading trucks with nhs supplies were practically touching each other without protection dont get it

Army guys are fine touching each other up.

According to CIU it's window cleaners who're the main drivers of the Covid-19 epidemic.

If only trad guys would put a splash of Dettol in their buckets. :'(
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