The sentimental drunk: embraces next person, tells them they love them.
The argumentative drunk: disagrees with every slightest thing.
The fighting drunk: needs no explanation.
The lecturing drunk: one of my pals does this.
The weeping drunk: recognizable by the green trainers.
I, of course, am a singing drunk convinced that everyone within a quarter of a mile wants to hear me belting out Johnny Cash songs.
.... but we seem to have wandered ever so slightly off-topic....
The sentimental drunk: embraces next person, tells them they love them.
The argumentative drunk: disagrees with every slightest thing.
The fighting drunk: needs no explanation.
The lecturing drunk: one of my pals does this.
The weeping drunk: recognizable by the green trainers.
I, of course, am a singing drunk convinced that everyone within a quarter of a mile wants to hear me belting out Johnny Cash songs.
.... but we seem to have wandered ever so slightly off-topic....
Finns usually display all of these symptoms at one time or another during the night out... That's why we have developed a national pastime of drinking alone; Kalsarikännit.
"I mean, she almost kills bond...with her ass."
-Mr Arlington Beech
Are you saying that mandatory testing of people coming from risk countries is not the government's money well spent? I would think that testing those people is a great idea...and certainly would be common sense to do so ?:) Even if the positive results are low, people coming from risk countries would naturally be at a higher risk than those who haven't travelled, so positive ID'ing even just a few cases as they come back in before they can spread it around their community would definitely be worth it.
Oh, I absolutely agree, that it‘s money well spent.
On the other hand, there should be mandatory Covid tests for people who knowingly travel to risk countries and let them pay on their return.
But there will be many people trying to go around this and that‘s why they have dropped the idea and I agree.
I actually think that a 2-3% positivity rate for optional tests is quite high and it may be even higher now after they‘ve made it mandatory.
President of the 'Misty Eyes Club'.
Dalton - the weak and weepy Bond!
In Finland the Rt has gone up from the pre-July number of <1 to 1,7. Also there is no mandatory testing/isolation of people returning from abroad.
Things are going to hell in a handcart at an increasing pace.
"I mean, she almost kills bond...with her ass."
-Mr Arlington Beech
As someone said to me we can never control this, as I responded to them it is totally within the human race ability to take control of COVID if we all start using common sense, stop bleeting about how hard done by we are, appreciate what we do have and work together globally to stamp it out.
Or we can carry on as we are today and be still dealing with this for years to come.
It’s our choice as the only partially intelligent race on the planet - though some are drastically challenging that these days!
Cheers :007)
My name is Bond, Basildon Bond - I have letters after my name!
Like many I've been wearing a mask for days now. I do find it funny though
as some people, still keep them on when driving alone in their car
I don’t mind that you can never be to careful
It’s those who wear them inside I really worry about - that’s when you realise the human race has problems!
Cheers :007)
My name is Bond, Basildon Bond - I have letters after my name!
I‘ve had friends in my car today and of course, we all wore masks.
In England (different rules for other parts of the UK, but it’s probably the same) we are not supposed to share a car ride with anyone outside our ‘bubble’...in that instance a mask is a complete waste of time...
I wonder, if driving lessons are still happening in the Uk though.
Here pupil and instructor must wear masks.
Besides this, let‘s take us back to February and March.
The assumption was that the virus is transmitted only by people with symptoms (wrong) and by coughing, sneezing and unhygenic behavior ( such as lack of hand washing etc).
We know little more but do we know all?
So, I really can‘t blame people wearing masks as often as they can - instead of some folks not wearing them when it‘s absolutely essential.
It‘s better to be safe than sorry.
President of the 'Misty Eyes Club'.
Dalton - the weak and weepy Bond!
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Who are you, and what have you done with Higgins?
The sentimental drunk: embraces next person, tells them they love them.
The argumentative drunk: disagrees with every slightest thing.
The fighting drunk: needs no explanation.
The lecturing drunk: one of my pals does this.
The weeping drunk: recognizable by the green trainers.
I, of course, am a singing drunk convinced that everyone within a quarter of a mile wants to hear me belting out Johnny Cash songs.
.... but we seem to have wandered ever so slightly off-topic....
Finns usually display all of these symptoms at one time or another during the night out... That's why we have developed a national pastime of drinking alone; Kalsarikännit.
-Mr Arlington Beech
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gBc9LcdemwU
Utepils sounds a lot like "pussikalja":
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bymZmjOEoBk
-Mr Arlington Beech
And after this back to topic.... 8-)
-Mr Arlington Beech
Optional Covid tests showed positive rates of 2-3% on airport, so in our government‘s opinion this money is well spent!
Dalton - the weak and weepy Bond!
On the other hand, there should be mandatory Covid tests for people who knowingly travel to risk countries and let them pay on their return.
But there will be many people trying to go around this and that‘s why they have dropped the idea and I agree.
I actually think that a 2-3% positivity rate for optional tests is quite high and it may be even higher now after they‘ve made it mandatory.
Dalton - the weak and weepy Bond!
Things are going to hell in a handcart at an increasing pace.
-Mr Arlington Beech
Or we can carry on as we are today and be still dealing with this for years to come.
It’s our choice as the only partially intelligent race on the planet - though some are drastically challenging that these days!
Cheers :007)
Dalton - the weak and weepy Bond!
"Wisconsin government agency orders employees wear masks on Zoom calls at HOME "
as some people, still keep them on when driving alone in their car
I don’t mind that you can never be to careful
It’s those who wear them inside I really worry about - that’s when you realise the human race has problems!
Cheers :007)
Dalton - the weak and weepy Bond!
In England (different rules for other parts of the UK, but it’s probably the same) we are not supposed to share a car ride with anyone outside our ‘bubble’...in that instance a mask is a complete waste of time...
Currently Head of Station C: Canada 🇨🇦
I wonder, if driving lessons are still happening in the Uk though.
Here pupil and instructor must wear masks.
Besides this, let‘s take us back to February and March.
The assumption was that the virus is transmitted only by people with symptoms (wrong) and by coughing, sneezing and unhygenic behavior ( such as lack of hand washing etc).
We know little more but do we know all?
So, I really can‘t blame people wearing masks as often as they can - instead of some folks not wearing them when it‘s absolutely essential.
It‘s better to be safe than sorry.
Dalton - the weak and weepy Bond!