Jump to content

Recommended Posts

Very loathe to blame mothers for this as well as everything else, but, I just wonder if anyone can remember exactly when it became The Norm to sally out without a hankie and spray snot and germs over everyone within snot-projectile distance?


And to teach your kiddies that this is what we do.


Okay, this is specificaly for the Dulwich mummy lady who was in Maceys chemist last Thurs with the sweet little blonde moppet who was so poorly he was howling - you know, the one with the terrible cough. The one who was spreading that cough to everyone else in the chemists. The expensively-dressed one with an expensively-dressed mother, who, however, was apparently too strapped to buy a packet of paper hankies.


How comes it, that people are obsessed beyond reason with the make of their kitchen, their pots and pans, shoes and their holiday destinations, yet they are quite willing to spray plaguey germy snot over everyone around them? Does it not occur that this detracts a little from the glow?


Can they not form the faintest idea that some of the people they snot-spray might be recovering or trying to recover from cancer, or leukemia, and could be sent back into hospital? Or an average healthy person could miss a week off work or getting a freelance contact that could affect their whole year?


Community snot wardens I will approve of.

Link to comment
https://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/topic/3107-plague-mummies/
Share on other sites

Snot unusual to be loved by anyone... badabadabadaaa....


Poor snoozequeen, sorry to hear you're not well especially if it means you have missed out on work, that sucks.


Is it really the norm that kids are let loose on ED streaming with plague and without tissues? If this is the case, I will be withdrawing into Castle Moos immediately and pulling up the drawbridge behind me.

Link to comment
https://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/topic/3107-plague-mummies/#findComment-96386
Share on other sites

I suppose political comment is exempt.


Worked recently with people planning for service provision in pandemic. Govt estimates min 30%, max 60% population "taken out" (lovely phrase) but I never asked if that was based on a handkerchief-using sample or not. If not, house prices would certainly be coming down, to about 13th century levels I would guess. Would be quite peaceful down Lordship Lane.

Link to comment
https://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/topic/3107-plague-mummies/#findComment-96696
Share on other sites

macroban Wrote:

-------------------------------------------------------

> Don't worry, it's all in hand.


Oh that's so reassuring, thanks.


Suppose a generation of adults that is so daft it can't carry or use hankies is bound to be culled by something. It's a wonder we got this far.

Link to comment
https://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/topic/3107-plague-mummies/#findComment-97091
Share on other sites

Could we also use it for anyone who spits in public? I don't understand why smoking isn't allowed in pubs, full fat milk is regarded as injurious to adult health (by the standards of any other food it's actually low fat), fat people are the objective of universal criticism - and yet spitting passes entirely without comment. I wouldn't even mind if they spat discreetly into the gutter but they sort of regurgitate massive floppy oysters almost directly on their own shoes. Even children do it. Why???
Link to comment
https://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/topic/3107-plague-mummies/#findComment-97193
Share on other sites

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
  • Latest Discussions

    • Niko 07818 607 583 has been doing jobs for us for several years, he is reliable, always there for us, highly recommended! 
    • I am keeping my fingers crossed the next few days are not so loud. I honestly think it is the private, back garden displays that are most problematic as, in general, there is no way of knowing when and where they might happen. For those letting off a few bangers in the garden I get it is tempting to think what's the harm in a few minutes of 'fun', but it is the absolute randomness of sudden bangs that can do irreparable damage to people and animals. With organised events that are well advertised there is some forewarning at least, and the hope is that organisers of such events can be persuaded to adopt and make a virtue of using only low noise displays in future.
    • There was an excellent discussion on Newscast last night between the BBC Political Editor, the director of the IFS and the director of More In Common - all highly intelligent people with no party political agenda and far more across their briefs than any minister I've seen in years. The consensus was that Labour are so unpopular and untrusted by the electorate already, as are the Conservatives, that breaking the manifesto pledge on income tax wouldn't drive their approval ratings any lower, so they should, and I quote, 'Roll The Dice', hope for the best and see where we are in a couple of years time. As a strategy, i don't know whether I find that quite worrying or just an honest appraisal of what most governments actually do in practice.
    • They are a third of the way through their term Earl. It's no good blaming other people anymore. They only have three years left to fix what is now their own mess. And its not just lies in the manifesto. There were lies at the last budget too, when they said that was it, they weren't coming back for more tax and more borrowing. They'd already blamed the increase in NIC taxes on what they claimed was a thorough investigation. They either knew everything then or they lied about that too .   They need to stop lying and start behaving. If they don't the next government won't be theirs, it will be led by Nigel Farage.  They have to turn it round rapidly. Blaming other people, telling lies and breaking promises isn't going to cut it any more.
Home
Events
Sign In

Sign In



Or sign in with one of these services

Search
×
    Search In
×
×
  • Create New...