Hi all
I know there is a lot of worry over the new C bomb being dropped all over the place. This thread is being set up to keep that word off this particular thread to help people that are possibly in self isolation.
So I think we should kick it off we should post our favourite place or places to visit. We may be restricted on where we can travel, but we can go anywhere in people's pictures
I will leave it open till end of Friday then pass the batton on to someone else to open a new post on this thread, first suggestion first served, something of interest to them. If nothing posted by 10am Saturday, I will re put my thinking cap back on.
So I guess I should post a picture or two to start it off.
Jersey beach view
Ah ok I don’t have Amazon prime
Watched IT (Part 1) this weekend on Netflix. Not bad but differs quite significantly from the Stephen King book - original version was truer to the book but did it in "flashbacks" mode. Definitely worth a viewing
Knock knock
Who’s there?
Well it’s not me, cause I’m in isolation
And so it begins - god help us when we get to week 4
I am worried that, should I receive a letter re shielding, the mad rush in the shops will have died down and my wife will expect me to buy a Round Tuit as she has a load of applications for it
John
'My partner purchased a world map.... gave me a dart and said "throw this and wherever it lands I'm taking you for a holiday when this pandemic is over". Turns out we're spending two weeks behind the fridge.
Haha - an oldie but a goodie. I'll have to think of some "clean" jokes to post - difficult
John
So what’s everyone watching?
We’ve watched The tiger King on Netflix. Very strange but a good binge watch.
Will you forgive me? , based on a true story about biographer, Lee Israel. This starred Melissa MCarthy and Richard E Grant.
The new Lady and the tramp on Disney. A bit of my childhood nostalgia.
I also watched all of the episodes of Miranda. It’s good to laugh.
We are currently watching the old episodes of life on Mars, as I saw they are bringing out a new series.
What next ?
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