Jennifer Wrynne The Queen of Ali

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I know she's on maternity leave anyway but there's not much prospect of the millinery business picking up any time soon. Even before covid she seemed to be mostly working with her mum's curtain business. So she'll take money wherever she can get it I'm sure!
 
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Which ones did she delete ? I only saw the one of her out walking .
Somebody above mentioned there’s another site with threads about her , I think ! Would you mind telling me where to look please ? 😬😬😂

I just found this blog post by her when she was pregnant and it’s all really strange information 😂
She says a craving is smelling dog food and she doesn’t “think she’d ever try it “ ...... eh....
Did you ever find out which treads they were talking about 😂🤓🧐
 
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Only for essential shopping. Quick Google tells me that Mohill has takeaways
Level 5 states travel for "food shopping" is allowed. I would interpret that as collecting food also.
Lads I'm all for calling out the relentless #sp and the Ali express issue but the covid curtain-twitching is a bit much.
 
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5 km would allow me nothing. Only business in close proximity is a closed pub. I breach the 'guidelines' shopping, school runs, work as I don't shop in closest village. Takeaways are in our prefence. (first one last night). I doubt many of us would stand up to the covid police.
 
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Have you ever been to mohill?
I actually have. A couple of takeaway in the town and again a quick Google search tells me Lough Rynn (I stayed twice for weddings) is doing takeaway. So absolutely no need to drive 25km.

5 km would allow me nothing. Only business in close proximity is a closed pub. I breach the 'guidelines' shopping, school runs, work as I don't shop in closest village. Takeaways are in our prefence. (first one last night). I doubt many of us would stand up to the covid police.
The guidelines state for essential shopping, education, if you can't work from home. That's in the guidelines and is not breaking the rules.

It's the needless visits to friends, family, driving 30km for a walk, 25km to get a takeaway when closer options, that's the problem and that led to the massive spike in numbers. My colleagues brother died aged 35 from Covid-19 last week. No underlying conditions. His case was community transmission. I didn't know the guy but the family are in bits.

Level 5 states travel for "food shopping" is allowed. I would interpret that as collecting food also.
Lads I'm all for calling out the relentless #sp and the Ali express issue but the covid curtain-twitching is a bit much.
I am all for saving lives. If you have to drive 25km to get to a decent supermarket that's fine but not when one in your town. It's not curtain twitching when she posts it for all to see.
 
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I don't shop in closest town. My own preference is a larger supermarket that won't rip me off feeding 3 monster sons. Thats not regarded by some as sticking to guidelines.
 
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Level 5 states travel for "food shopping" is allowed. I would interpret that as collecting food also.
Lads I'm all for calling out the relentless #sp and the Ali express issue but the covid curtain-twitching is a bit much.
I agree with this. Who would she have encountered in that time in the takeaway? Probably one staff member for the handover of food for less than 2 minutes, both masked up, and more than likely with screens between them.
 
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the bigger issues continues to be unnecessary socialising. My sons are filling me in on insta antics of some of their peers. Thankfully mine play ball and stay in allowing us see my parents unhindered.
 
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I agree with this. Who would she have encountered in that time in the takeaway? Probably one staff member for the handover of food for less than 2 minutes, both masked up, and more than likely with screens between them.
Sure that's alright them. We should all forget about the guidelines and restrictions and go get the takeaway wherever we want.... with logic like that it is no wonder so many are ignoring the rules and we are in lockdown. I suppose it's ok for Jennifer and other influencers to do it and show 70000 plus followers. Also no harm in visiting friends and family like she has.

the bigger issues continues to be unnecessary socialising. My sons are filling me in on insta antics of some of their peers. Thankfully mine play ball and stay in allowing us see my parents unhindered.
Yes, and the likes of Jennifer breaking rules makes it normal for people to do the same. Its not just the unnecessary travel outside the 5km, it's the visits with family and friends she has posted about. She deleted ones last week.
Its also not just her but other influencers who are at the same crack.
 
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you can't really compare picking up a take away which is allowed to 20 - 50 teens having big house parties.

Anyhow I'm sick of the covid police - all I can do is try and keep me and mine in line. All I do is school run/work/food shop. albeit all outside my 5km boundary.
 
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Now she’s onto slippers .... also ‘so fab’ as is everything!🙄🙄🙄yawn
 
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The boots on the poor baby 🙄 Obviously the insta pic is worth more than the child’s actual comfort. They look like they’d hurt if they were kicked off.
 
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