The_Mowgs
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May the force be with you!Star Trek teleportation.
I've been waiting for this for years!
May the force be with you!Star Trek teleportation.
I've been waiting for this for years!
We finished off the last whiskey last night.
Well, like me, you're Scottish right? Jokes aside, that's cutting it fine....We’re down to 3 beers, 1 cider, 2 and 3/4 bottles of whisky, 2 x half bottles of gin and 74 bottles of wine.
Should be okay until Tuesday.
Can't speak for Spizz but I thought it was funny.Did I say something funny?
Did I say something funny?
You mentioned you know lots of people that got it, were they staff?One hopes the figures are accurate.
Gauteng topped 200k confirmed cases but 36k active currently. With a population of 15m, 200k is insignificant.
But let's assume the actual number of infected is 10x the official figure. So 2m with perhaps 360k active? Still relatively insignificant.
None no...You mentioned you know lots of people that got it, were they staff?
So who were the sick people you mentioned?None no...
I've had a few staff members off with the sniffles.
There was about a week where we had no water in Kempton Park. Our drive thru was open but our front of house was closed. We were mopping the floors with bottled water and Domestos. One front liner then got ill the Friday evening. Complained about having difficulty breathing. She was sent home and had fully recovered after around 2 days. A few other staff members were unwell at more or less the same time and took days off to recover. If was towards the end of their week so they had a week at home to recover anyway. We deep cleaned (water was back by early Sunday) and used aerosol sanitizers to disinfect the premises. None of the sick qualified for COVID testing but I'm 99% sure what they were experiencing was due to inhaling bleach in a confined area for days on end..
My father in law, my business partners mother, his sister, sisters husband, and their son...So who were the sick people you mentioned?
Wow, hectic. I don't know anyone personally that was tested positive, though both business partner and sister had C19 like symptoms at one point.My business partners sister is in her 50's, has been battling cancer for the last 10 years. She was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2010, recovered but it has lingered in one way or another. She made a full recovery from COVID though, as did her husband and son.
His mother is well into her 80's, was hospitalized for around 2 weeks but made a full recovery.
My 70 plus year old FIL was basically asymptomatic throughout.
An acquaintance, over weight, hypertensive, heart condition, mid 40's, had mild symptoms and has fully recovered.
Another acquaintance (teacher at my daughters school), her, her husband and 10 year old son got it. Husband and son mild, mother in hospital, was touch and go at one stage. She's home now but it was a rough ride apparently, like really rough. Early 40's but quite over weight...
Yes you know that won't last himDid I say something funny?