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50 minutes ago, Bairnardo said:

Ehhhh..... if I was asked to describe the symptoms I would say mainly a constant whining noise

That's what my wife has as well.

She hasn't even had her jag yet

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23 minutes ago, Have some faith in Magic said:

Two hour timeslots can GTF.  That's fine for a restaurant, not a pub. 

And drives pub crawls, I would say sit as long as you like because noone is drinking for 2 hours and then going away on their todd, best case scenario they are going to another bar worst case they all go home and have a pish up

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19 minutes ago, No_Problemo said:

The sad part is that it seems a fair and realistic proposal and I’m fully expecting the government to shit all over it. 

Same here. Will believe it when i see it. 
 

 

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Unless I'm missing something, their April 26th/May 17th proposals don't seem too different to what people are expecting the Scottish Government to allow?

Fair play to them for coming up with some realistic suggestions, as opposed to that dullard from The Garage who appears have a daily slot on Radio Scotland just to moan about Nicola Sturgeon personally having it in for his shitty club.

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31 minutes ago, Scosha said:

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I thought there was not going to be any of the “substantial meal” or time restriction nonsense? Maybe that was just for England but I’ll be furious if we go solo as a nation and stick with early shutting, time and food rules for the next 2 months, and that’s going to mean it’ll be 3 months before we get some sort of normal bar/ restaurant experience.

 

 

 

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1 hour ago, superbigal said:

Retail: Essential retailers list expanded slightly and click-andcollect resumes for non-essential retail.

This and stay at home being lifted is all that is currently planned for 4th April.  

Buzzing to be free to leave the house to wander about aimlessly staring into the middle distance as opposed to only being allowed out for exercise , shopping, work, childcare, socialising (with one other person), doctors appointments, MOTs, going to B&Q, Starbucks drive thru, visiting the dump, funerals and weddings. 

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1 minute ago, invergowrie arab said:

Buzzing to be free to leave the house to wander about aimlessly staring into the middle distance as opposed to only being allowed out for exercise , shopping, work, childcare, socialising (with one other person), doctors appointments, MOTs, going to B&Q, Starbucks drive thru, visiting the dump, funerals and weddings. 

& Get pished in your pals garden.

Hopefully things move along faster once we actually release restrictions and hospitalisations continue to decline.

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2 minutes ago, 101 said:

& Get pished in your pals garden.

Hopefully things move along faster once we actually release restrictions and hospitalisations continue to decline.

I did that at weekend. It was fucking freezing but braw.

TBH I can do witbout pubs and anything else at the moment but  I just need to get out of my 10 by 5 mile open prison that is Dundee. I just can't do another 6 weeks in this place. I barely know anyone sticking to staying in the city anymore. I would have bailed by now but my wife would shout at me 

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19 minutes ago, invergowrie arab said:

I did that at weekend. It was fucking freezing but braw.

TBH I can do witbout pubs and anything else at the moment but  I just need to get out of my 10 by 5 mile open prison that is Dundee. I just can't do another 6 weeks in this place. I barely know anyone sticking to staying in the city anymore. I would have bailed by now but my wife would shout at me 

I know what you mean- 3 months of being stuck in Edinburgh has been bad enough and we have more parks than Dundee and the annexe of South Queensferry to escape to 

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I did that at weekend. It was fucking freezing but braw.
TBH I can do witbout pubs and anything else at the moment but  I just need to get out of my 10 by 5 mile open prison that is Dundee. I just can't do another 6 weeks in this place. I barely know anyone sticking to staying in the city anymore. I would have bailed by now but my wife would shout at me 
This.

Living in a relatively small LA has made it grim for going elsewhere for walks - there's a lot of places just beyond the 5 mile LA limit that we normally go to.

I'd like to be able to do things like go to the Arbroath cliffs or visit House of Duns grounds - just beyond our travel limit.

Doing Broughty Ferry to Monifieth, Templeton Woods etc gets really repetitive after a while!!
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1 minute ago, DeeTillEhDeh said:

This.

Living in a relatively small LA has made it grim for going elsewhere for walks - there's a lot of places just beyond the 5 mile LA limit that we normally go to.

I'd like to be able to do things like go to the Arbroath cliffs or visit House of Duns grounds - just beyond our travel limit.

Doing Broughty Ferry to Monifieth, Templeton Woods etc gets really repetitive after a while!!

I have been up Balgay hill over 200 times in the last year.

I wouldn't mind but you often can't get near Tullybaccart or Balkello because they are absolutely hoaching.

I reckon Falkirk would be the only place to live as bad. At least you lots of hills in Clackmannanshire 

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I have been up Balgay hill over 200 times in the last year.
I wouldn't mind but you often can't get near Tullybaccart or Balkello because they are absolutely hoaching.
I reckon Falkirk would be the only place to live as bad. At least you lots of hills in Clackmannanshire 
Done Balgay a lot as well.

Two routes done the most are circular routes - one up the Kellas Road and through Burnside of Duntrune the other up the Drumsturdy Road and down past Clearwater.

I like walking but this is just joyless right now.
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8 minutes ago, invergowrie arab said:

I have been up Balgay hill over 200 times in the last year.

I wouldn't mind but you often can't get near Tullybaccart or Balkello because they are absolutely hoaching.

I reckon Falkirk would be the only place to live as bad. At least you lots of hills in Clackmannanshire 

Airdrie, like Rome, is built on seven hills.

People also drink wine outdoors a lot.

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