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Re: The Random Thread

Postby Osc » 17 Sep 2020, 21:42

I know it is not important in the greater scheme of things, but I’m p*ssed off. It looks as if Co. Dublin will be going back into semi-lockdown before the weekend and it is almost certain that restaurants will be closed for a few weeks. It is my birthday on Saturday and ages ago, I booked a local restaurant where we traditionally go for family celebrations - not just my birthday, but that I have got through what the year threw at me and we are all well. *Sigh* looks like it will be put off for a while, not the end of the world I know, but it’s just upsetting me a bit tonight. I’ll be grand tomorrow :D
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Re: The Random Thread

Postby saundra » 17 Sep 2020, 22:26

No osc have a hug xxx
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Re: The Random Thread

Postby TheOstrich » 17 Sep 2020, 23:37

Sympathies, Osc. You never know, though, the restrictions might not happen until after the weekend .....
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Re: The Random Thread

Postby JanB » 18 Sep 2020, 06:53

Oh Osc, have a hug. I know how youre feeling.

Our government are having a meeting this morning, as infections have rocketed over the last few days. Well, if you will let a festa go ahead, what on earth do they expect?

We had planned on going out for Keith's 73rd birthday with friends, to a restaurant I've always wanted to go to, but we've postponed it.

Could you get your cooking hubby to make you a lovely meal, for a week? That's what I'm going to do for Grumpy. A different favourite every night, for a week.
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Re: The Random Thread

Postby cromwell » 18 Sep 2020, 08:37

Osc wrote:I know it is not important in the greater scheme of things, but I’m p*ssed off. It looks as if Co. Dublin will be going back into semi-lockdown before the weekend and it is almost certain that restaurants will be closed for a few weeks. It is my birthday on Saturday and ages ago, I booked a local restaurant where we traditionally go for family celebrations - not just my birthday, but that I have got through what the year threw at me and we are all well. *Sigh* looks like it will be put off for a while, not the end of the world I know, but it’s just upsetting me a bit tonight. I’ll be grand tomorrow :D


There doesn't seem any rhyme or reason to it does there Osc? In the UK we've had "eat out to help out" one minute, then a mad panic to shut Newcastle etc down the next.
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Re: The Random Thread

Postby Kaz » 18 Sep 2020, 13:45

Huge (((((((hugs))))))) from me Osc, that's rotten :( xxxxx
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Re: The Random Thread

Postby Osc » 18 Sep 2020, 14:55

I said I’d be grand today, and I am :lol: Jan, my hubby cooks a meal for me every evening ;) Last night, he came up with a lovely idea, that we order pizzas from a nearby restaurant, someone bring ice cream, and wine or beer if they want, and we can celebrate here. So there is a very viable plan B, and he is currently making me a birthday cake which I don’t think he has ever done for me before. :)
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Postby JanB » 18 Sep 2020, 15:47

Lovely Osc :Hi: :Hi:

If Grumpy cooked for me, it would be out of a tin :shock: :roll: :roll: :lol:

His idea of a salad, when I'd just come out of hospital, in plaster, was to carefully put a pile of lettuce, with a separate pile of tomatoes and another of onions :? :cute: :cute: As I've never served a salad like that, I have no idea where he got the idea from :lol: :lol:
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Re: The Random Thread

Postby Kaz » 18 Sep 2020, 16:14

That sounds like a very good Plan B!! :D :D
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Re: The Random Thread

Postby Gal2 » 18 Sep 2020, 18:45

cromwell wrote:There doesn't seem any rhyme or reason to it does there Osc? In the UK we've had "eat out to help out" one minute, then a mad panic to shut Newcastle etc down the next.
I don't blame you for being upset, who wouldn't be?


Not just Newcastle, sadly - it's the whole of the North east, all the way up to Northumberland. Started at midnight last night - up to now, the main change is you can't visit people outside of your own household.....but I am due to work tomorrow and nobody there is in my household! :roll: :shock: So it's ok to mix with strangers at work, and staff, but not to see my sister today :evil: :evil: It's soooo frustrating - IMO everything should be closed down like before, I can't see the point in having little bits like this.

Getting back to the Netflix thing - we hop aboard Kyle's account, and I would deffo be texting him if he changed his password!! :lol: :lol: So call me cheeky :lol: ;) I did know about not needing a license if you don't watch terrestrial telly - it's not that long ago Jen didn't have a license as they watch everything via a streaming service, but then they needed to use the iplayer service so had to buy a license. They have one now.
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