Gary Baldi
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Yeah. While our politics is not perfect, it is better than that shower.Business as usual, then.
Yeah. While our politics is not perfect, it is better than that shower.Business as usual, then.
BAJ’ers and BAC’s are totally pissing me off.
That’s Born Again Joggers and Born again Cyclists.
Clogging up the footpaths with lumpy Lycra.
What’s effing wrong with them?
Stay inside you idiots!!?
To be fair, after a long run (by long run, 13 miles plus) a fry up is a good thing to have (or better still, a grill up), body needs protein to recover.and no doubt returning home for a good old fry up
Almost enough to make me take up running. Not quite, but almost.To be fair, after a long run (by long run, 13 miles plus) a fry up is a good thing to have (or better still, a grill up), body needs protein to recover.
No, you should get out for some air and exercise. But joggers need to slow down and stay out of people's way rather than running right by them sweating and puffing. It can be hard to get out of their way when they hog the middle of the road or path.BAJ’ers and BAC’s are totally pissing me off.
That’s Born Again Joggers and Born again Cyclists.
Clogging up the footpaths with lumpy Lycra.
What’s effing wrong with them?
Stay inside you idiots!!?
I'll say from experience the last couple of weeks, the issues are with walkers either being oblivious to their surroundings, walking two or even three abreast, walking on the outside of paths instead of up the inside, or having kids running about not under control. I'm more than happy to run on the grass verge or in the road to give space.No, you should get out for some air and exercise. But joggers need to slow down and stay out of people's way rather than running right by them sweating and puffing. It can be hard to get out of their way when they hog the middle of the road or path.
Yeah families can be a pain, and kids weaving about. Bah!I'll say from experience the last couple of weeks, the issues are with walkers either being oblivious to their surroundings, walking two or even three abreast, walking on the outside of paths instead of up the inside, or having kids running about not under control. I'm more than happy to run on the grass verge or in the road to give space.
? I'm OK with the principle of them being out, it's the randomness of movement that I struggle with. Pick a direction, and stick to it.Y
Yeah families can be a pain, and kids weaving about. Bah!
during this lockdown, I reckon younger kids should be kept on short leads if they're venturing out on a family excursion to anywhere? I'm OK with the principle of them being out, it's the randomness of movement that I struggle with. Pick a direction, and stick to it.
You have thought for sure, but after what I saw in Bicester Tesco yesterday, people still don't think the restrictions are to do with them. There were arrows on the floor, and 2 meter markings on all the aisles. Follow the arrows, keep your distance was the instruction. As soon as we were inside, there were people just going wherever they wanted, getting too close, chatting with friends...You would have thought the whole "social distancing thing" would give folk some degree of spatial awareness!!
You have thought for sure, but after what I saw in Bicester Tesco yesterday, people still don't think the restrictions are to do with them. There were arrows on the floor, and 2 meter markings on all the aisles. Follow the arrows, keep your distance was the instruction. As soon as we were inside, there were people just going wherever they wanted, getting too close, chatting with friends...
If I get infected, I'm sure it will happen in Tesco. Glad I don't have to go there again for a fortnight.
You have thought for sure, but after what I saw in Bicester Tesco yesterday, people still don't think the restrictions are to do with them. There were arrows on the floor, and 2 meter markings on all the aisles. Follow the arrows, keep your distance was the instruction. As soon as we were inside, there were people just going wherever they wanted, getting too close, chatting with friends...
If I get infected, I'm sure it will happen in Tesco. Glad I don't have to go there again for a fortnight.
I'll say from experience the last couple of weeks, the issues are with walkers either being oblivious to their surroundings, walking two or even three abreast, walking on the outside of paths instead of up the inside, or having kids running about not under control. I'm more than happy to run on the grass verge or in the road to give space.