Lockdown/Covid Check In
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Haircut yesterday, first since Feb, feel far more human.
At the office today, wearing actual work clothes for the first time in 8 or so weeks. Zips and buttons are foreign
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@mariner4life I would have an afro if I hadn't had a haircut since Feb, a very thin afro ... were the barbers closed up your way of you just chose not to go?
I still have another month of working from home ... so yay!
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How are you? Haven't seen you post for a couple of days and need to check in on you.
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@Hooroo said in Lockdown Check In:
How are you? Haven't seen you post for a couple of days and need to check in on you.
Good man.
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@Siam said in Lockdown Check In:
@MajorRage Greenidge is my jegga breakfast story and he likes a wee cricket comp we run in Thailand.
And the Gambier is a change of pace for nice family reasons. It's all been a surprising cleansing of the soul being in the Aussie countryside for a bit.Met GG once, Hell of a handshake! And general legend.
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@Hooroo said in Lockdown Check In:
How are you? Haven't seen you post for a couple of days and need to check in on you.
Yeah... @R-L and @Virgil have been quiet too.
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didnt Synic say he was getting a job with MSD? I imagine if that happened he wont have time for TSFing...
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@taniwharugby said in Lockdown Check In:
didnt Synic say he was getting a job with MSD? I imagine if that happened he wont have time for TSFing...
A job?
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@Bones said in Lockdown Check In:
@Hooroo said in Lockdown Check In:
How are you? Haven't seen you post for a couple of days and need to check in on you.
Yeah... @R-L and @Virgil have been quiet too.
Work has been full on.. and now it’s become very different.
We have a. Big skip rubbish bin outside, had it emptied lastnight, was cleaning up some rubbish and got the fright of my life to find 3 large kittens dumped inside.
Just managed to jump in and pull them out, they weren’t very happy about that as you can imagine.
Now I have a large box in my office with 3 terrified kittens inside. Not sure what to do next tbhWhat kind of person would do such a thing?, dump 3 helpless animals ( very lovely looking ones too) in a bin knowing it would be filled up with rubbish and collected by a truck in a few days??
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@Bones said in Lockdown Check In:
@Hooroo said in Lockdown Check In:
How are you? Haven't seen you post for a couple of days and need to check in on you.
Yeah... @R-L and @Virgil have been quiet too.
...also the Fernies kinda drained me, I had to sacrifice much of my life force to get that back on the fern..
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@Virgil said in Lockdown Check In:
@Bones said in Lockdown Check In:
@Hooroo said in Lockdown Check In:
How are you? Haven't seen you post for a couple of days and need to check in on you.
Yeah... @R-L and @Virgil have been quiet too.
Work has been full on.. and now it’s become very different.
We have a. Big skip rubbish bin outside, had it emptied lastnight, was cleaning up some rubbish and got the fright of my life to find 3 large kittens dumped inside.
Just managed to jump in and pull them out, they weren’t very happy about that as you can imagine.
Now I have a large box in my office with 3 terrified kittens inside. Not sure what to do next tbhWhat kind of person would do such a thing?, dump 3 helpless animals ( very lovely looking ones too) in a bin knowing it would be filled up with rubbish and collected by a truck in a few days??
Either that or a mother cat is looking for her three kittens that she safely put in the skip.....
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@taniwharugby said in Lockdown Check In:
@Virgil SPCA is your best bet...or one of the numerous animal shleters that will likely be able to re-home them.
I cant stand fluffybunnies that do that to animals.
I’m thinking that but would it just be a death sentence for them?