LilacNails wrote: » With Debenhams gone..... Has Warehouse, Oasis, Topshop and the likes gone also?
phormium wrote: » Who was looking for fence paint? There are buckets of it in Homesavers, black and grey, didn't see a 'wood' colour one. Don't think it's as big as a 10lt bucket but a good big one anyway.
Ciarrai76 wrote: » It will be a strange one this year not to have the festival on, or any festival for that matter! I heard that electric picnic were still planning to go ahead in September but that's unlikely. Its going to be the weirdest year ever!
Clab mor wrote: » Is the festival cancelled??? Presume u mean Rose of Tralee??? I didn’t hear it. Pity but I guess it was inevitable really!!!
carchaeologist wrote: » They have to keep the reproduction rate at 1 or below, which means 1 infected person will only infect 1 other. This means the amount of people with the virus stays about the same all the time. It’s apparently around that now with everything shut down although they are not saying for sure. Any change with more integration of people will drive it up surely. So it’s the classic, and sadly economically costly, catch 22. The amount of people going into ICU has to be kept manageable, that’s the key issue. If that gets out of hand things get messy. If the virus gets out of hand it will be almost impossible to reign in again like a house fire when the fire brigade get there too late. So, a difficult and delicate balance has to be arranged. The pub scene was in a pretty terrible state before this, now people are going to get used to not going to the pub and arrange other things. Iv been doing things like hangout group calls at home with friends and it’s been far more fun than many a night out in town, I don’t have to drive and I can drink a few bottles with no hassle. The younger people had no interest in the pub scene anyway and the older people will probably be more wary of it now going ahead. Also, online shopping will become a much bigger thing, kicking the already decimated high street retail section hard. Debenhams are the first of many to go, watch this space. The only shops that have a better chance of survival are businesses where you have to be physically there to avail of the service, barbers, hairdressers, makeup, food, that sort of thing. All this was already happening before the virus, but the change will accelerate now. Restaurants, if they open soon, will now have to have strict social distances set inside them, as will all places where people congregate. Funerals, churches, schools, hotels, all of these places are going to be very different. Home working will become a far more usual situation when possible. So a sea change is coming. As an aside, as I mentioned before, suicide rates and road death numbers must be different from normal expected figures, I’d like to see how these figures are skewed too. Also, we are including nursing home deaths here, which is about half or so of the total to date, but the UK don’t which means their actual figure must be much higher. I personally think the government are doing the best they can in the situation they are in despite the bashing they are getting from other political parties. Finally, if it’s on Facebook or comes in on WhatsApp it’s probably clickbait lies!
Ciarrai76 wrote: » No confirmation of it. I was just asking did people think it would be cancelled. They did say it may happen in September, but I can't imagine they could do it at all. I just wonder when they will update. Maybe not until May when the government give an indication on whether the restrictions will be extended further
acequion wrote: » People love speculating on what the world will be like post Covid 19. Dramatic statements such as "a sea change is coming" or "the world as we know it is changed forever" are making waves, but I predict that all will eventually return to normal. The famous quote of "Plus ca change" comes to mind here ie the more things change, the more they remain the same. Just look at the 20th century! Two world wars, a plethora of smaller wars, the global pandemic of Spanish flu and at the end of it all, life went back to normal and all moved on. And progressed to bigger and better things. It will be no different this time once the vaccine becomes freely available to all. The "sea change" will be life in the meantime.
newman10 wrote: » Oasis and Warehouse had liquidators appointed in the High Court yesterday, nothing to do with Debenhams, UK business in trouble
JonathonS wrote: » What happened to the policy of confining all Covid discussions to the Covid thread?
Quackster wrote: » Would anybody else like to point out that Oasis and Warehouse have been liquidated while we're at it..?!?!
Ciarrai76 wrote: » Tralee do you know springs to mind! :rolleyes:
cms88 wrote: » Is that still going??
Ciarrai76 wrote: » It sure is!
cms88 wrote: I'd to leave it. Got sick of seeing the same queations asked over and over again
kev_Makaveli wrote: » But how will you know when Penny's is open hun .
Panda Killa wrote: » I keep picking up bans from the place...I feel like an auld Burlington factory worker... 1 week on, 1 week off
Sardonicat wrote: » Showing your age Panda! Was at the kiddies Christmas party, one year.