When people say 'but we move' so cringe.
When people say 'but we move' so cringe.
Add ‘we got this’ to that list.I'm hearing this all the time at the moment. That and "I'm here for this." Really annoying.
Omg I hate this. I hate all the Mumsnet brigade in general. Live their Mom life by their midwives every word. And then boast about it.Omg the loud over talking mums
There is no need to shout talk to them in tesco.. "Oooh Hugoooo we need carrots, where are the carrots, oooh you love carrots don't you Hugoooo. Oooh Hugoooo you're so funnnnyy". SHUT UP! NONE CARES.
Every Scottish celebrity except maybe Robert Carlyle makes me cringe inside out! Amy McDonald sounds like a goat. We had some mutual friends at one point and she’s a horror.As a Scot I shouldn’t say this but Deacon Blue annoy the hell outta me. I get the ‘Scottish cringe’ when I see them. The way they are always wheeled out on Scottish telly, esp at new year. Add in Amy McDonald (whose singing voice I absolutely hate), Del Amitri, The Proclaimers. There’s a few others. It’s bad but I just find them all so cringey and a bit depressing. I should say I do love the song Caledonia (as all Scots should), but the Amy McDonald version makes me want to die. Why does she sing in an Icelandic accent? Trying to be the next Bjork
What does that even mean ? Maybe I’m getting oldWhen people say 'but we move' so cringe.
With these rules, I guess I would be in trouble, as I always have an underlying cough. Have had it for over 30 years.Before flying out of South Africa to the UK via a connecting flight in Paris tonight, I have to comply with French laws in terms of Covid control when entering French territories. Therefore I have had to take a PCR test (done, and is negative), and present a printout to anyone who needs to see it during the trip, which is fine.
However, I also have to fill out a "Sworn Statement" certificate declaring that, in the last 48 hours, I haven't had a list of symptoms that could be construed as Covid-related, including things like coughs, colds, headaches, muscle pain etc.
But then it also asks if I've had any "unusual diarrhoea" !!??
In my case it's a "no", but I do wonder exactly how you define what is normal diarrhoea, and what is "unusual"?
You might be okay. Here's the full list in the declarationWith these rules, I guess I would be in trouble, as I always have an underlying cough. Have had it for over 30 years.
Hereby declares on my honour that I have not had any of the following symptoms during the last 48 hours:
- Fever or chills;
- Cough or aggravation of my usual cough;
- Unusual fatigue;
- Unusual shortness of breath when I speak or make the slightest effort;
- muscle pain and/or unusual aches and pains;
- Unexpected headaches;
- Loss of taste or smell;
- Unusual diarrhoea.
Yes, I know it is my usual cough, but the other passengers would look at me, with suspicion.You might be okay. Here's the full list in the declaration
I think the cough wouldn't stop things but any 'unusual diarrhoea' would be a deal breaker.Yes, I know it is my usual cough, but the other passengers would look at me, with suspicion.
We are not all that bad!Doctors receptionists!!!