Mic 1972 wrote: » You are absolutely right, and we all have to pay for the selfishness of a few
easypazz wrote: » We have you profiled now. Spend all week searching the cheapest drinks bargains. Sit at home every saturday night, too mean to spend your money down the pub. Delighted nobody else is having the craic with the lockdown. Wish it will last forever. We get it. No reply necessary.
Hearty80 wrote: » Do you all think restrictions will start being lifted from the 5th or will they wait until Monday 11th? Maybe schools the following week Monday 18th
timmy_mallet wrote: » If the selfish are already breaking all the restrictions and there is no spike in cases, then relaxing restrictions to allow others to do what they're now doing wouldn't make any difference.
timmy_mallet wrote: » No, Holohan, Nolan and Harris are terrified of being accused of causing illness, there will be no school till a European country has tried it and seen no spike for months.
Cork Boy 53 wrote: » No reply deserved for your babbling comments after this except to say you are the latest to go on a lengthy ignore list. Enjoy your echo chamber with your circle jerking buddies.
Hearty80 wrote: » I was thinking the same, my neighbours having another party tonight, same the last 2 fridays. Seems so unfair when I haven't seen my parents or my daughter since these restrictions started.
SNNUS wrote: » Worried about the future is whinging.. Ok don't worry you have cheered me up. Night
Hearty80 wrote: » Well I thought the same but a teacher i know said her principal told them she was informed that she was to be prepared as they were going back one day a week. Primary school teacher.
Cork Boy 53 wrote: » Enjoy your echo chamber with your circle jerking buddies.
easypazz wrote: » I explained that to him earlier about how a few lads down the pub exercising social distancing would not spread a virus none of them had and his toys flew up into the air faster than a nasa rocket into space. No point trying to reason with these guys. PS, he uses worldometers as a source rather than official irish government channels.
gormdubhgorm wrote: » There are people with far bigger problems than you and still smile, and adapt and make the best of things. Get over yourself.https://twitter.com/i/status/1238915963875209222
LiquidZeb wrote: » Glad to see she's doing well but people are facing destitution and unemployment. People might lose their homes and businesses. Telling them to smile comes across as utterly tone deaf.
timmy_mallet wrote: » I'm surprised, but happy to hear that, to be honest
poolboy wrote: » Principals of schools know no more and have been told no more than any of the rest of us.
Hearty80 wrote: » She was not happy, was trying to drum up support and create fear amongst parents. I feel it should be up to parents to decide if they are happy to send children if it opens. Obviously if underlying illness or elderly grandparents living in the same house then no school.
timmy_mallet wrote: » Holohan, Harris and Nolan are going to have to figure out the level of sickness and loss of life people are comfortable with. At the moment, they are very comfortable with it, so a continued enforcement of restrictions is not going to fly. Relax too far and people will get pissed with the death. It's hard, in fairness.
easypazz wrote: » Pubs, schools, building sites, hair salons etc. Everybody is thinking now of how to implement and observe guidelines for if and when they reopen. Just shows the positive mentality of most people, rather than the lockdown forever losers.
Hearty80 wrote: » Maybe but she was very angry about it, which ti me like she knew something.
poolboy wrote: » Absolutely people are thinking about it and rightly so but Principals have not been told anything more than us that's all I'm saying.
GoneHome wrote: » This puts it totally in persective, jesus people it's not that difficult, myself and OH have been off work with a month now and we're really relishing it, we've got all those long finger jobs done around the house and garden, reading all the books we never had time for before, watching great tv series, listening to music, going for long walks, cooking and baking nice food and all the while getting €350 each from the government with nothing to spend it on only €100 once a week in Dunnes on food, relax people and stay at home.