Major wrote:The lorry is still there, I reckon the person from the adjacent lane is there now, I think it is his Rangey.
Why doest thou blame person who ordered it FG?, he was not driving the lorry.
The goods are not classed as ESSENTIAL, so why is a lorry from Spain here??????? don't get it.
Rolluplostinspace wrote:Online shopping is not just for essentials.
Essentials are what people are allowed to go out and get.
Online ordering is keeping people in work and businesses ticking over.
Raggamuffin wrote:Rolluplostinspace wrote:Online shopping is not just for essentials.
Essentials are what people are allowed to go out and get.
Online ordering is keeping people in work and businesses ticking over.
It also means that people have to be at work to pick out the online orders and deliver them. Amazon workers say there's not enough protection for them.
Rolluplostinspace wrote:Raggamuffin wrote:Rolluplostinspace wrote:Online shopping is not just for essentials.
Essentials are what people are allowed to go out and get.
Online ordering is keeping people in work and businesses ticking over.
It also means that people have to be at work to pick out the online orders and deliver them. Amazon workers say there's not enough protection for them.
Well let's all give up completely and destroy any hope of the economy ever recovering.
Switch the gas off the electricity stop the cows producing milk so tankers no longer have to collect it deliver it people bottle it load it deliver it and so on.
There's a lot of people involved in getting food and milk to us they have to stop working too?
Should all the herds be shot because they are still producing milk and still fattening for market .... there's a thing shut down the farmers markets and see how long it is before we start to starve.
The world cannot be fully switched off.
Taxi drivers and bus drivers etc have to carry on so people can get to the shops.
Volunteers have to carry on so people can get food and medicine.
Stooo has to .... or does he have to carry on?
My postman is still delivering junk mail ....
Raggamuffin wrote:Rolluplostinspace wrote:Raggamuffin wrote:Rolluplostinspace wrote:Online shopping is not just for essentials.
Essentials are what people are allowed to go out and get.
Online ordering is keeping people in work and businesses ticking over.
It also means that people have to be at work to pick out the online orders and deliver them. Amazon workers say there's not enough protection for them.
Well let's all give up completely and destroy any hope of the economy ever recovering.
Switch the gas off the electricity stop the cows producing milk so tankers no longer have to collect it deliver it people bottle it load it deliver it and so on.
There's a lot of people involved in getting food and milk to us they have to stop working too?
Should all the herds be shot because they are still producing milk and still fattening for market .... there's a thing shut down the farmers markets and see how long it is before we start to starve.
The world cannot be fully switched off.
Taxi drivers and bus drivers etc have to carry on so people can get to the shops.
Volunteers have to carry on so people can get food and medicine.
Stooo has to .... or does he have to carry on?
My postman is still delivering junk mail ....
That's all a bit different to picking out water pistols and inflatable kayaks though isn't it?
Rolluplostinspace wrote:Raggamuffin wrote:Rolluplostinspace wrote:Raggamuffin wrote:Rolluplostinspace wrote:Online shopping is not just for essentials.
Essentials are what people are allowed to go out and get.
Online ordering is keeping people in work and businesses ticking over.
It also means that people have to be at work to pick out the online orders and deliver them. Amazon workers say there's not enough protection for them.
Well let's all give up completely and destroy any hope of the economy ever recovering.
Switch the gas off the electricity stop the cows producing milk so tankers no longer have to collect it deliver it people bottle it load it deliver it and so on.
There's a lot of people involved in getting food and milk to us they have to stop working too?
Should all the herds be shot because they are still producing milk and still fattening for market .... there's a thing shut down the farmers markets and see how long it is before we start to starve.
The world cannot be fully switched off.
Taxi drivers and bus drivers etc have to carry on so people can get to the shops.
Volunteers have to carry on so people can get food and medicine.
Stooo has to .... or does he have to carry on?
My postman is still delivering junk mail ....
That's all a bit different to picking out water pistols and inflatable kayaks though isn't it?
My daughter just ordered and had a delivery made of a bouncy castle to help keep herself and the kids sane.
Raggamuffin wrote:Rolluplostinspace wrote:Raggamuffin wrote:Rolluplostinspace wrote:Raggamuffin wrote:
It also means that people have to be at work to pick out the online orders and deliver them. Amazon workers say there's not enough protection for them.
Well let's all give up completely and destroy any hope of the economy ever recovering.
Switch the gas off the electricity stop the cows producing milk so tankers no longer have to collect it deliver it people bottle it load it deliver it and so on.
There's a lot of people involved in getting food and milk to us they have to stop working too?
Should all the herds be shot because they are still producing milk and still fattening for market .... there's a thing shut down the farmers markets and see how long it is before we start to starve.
The world cannot be fully switched off.
Taxi drivers and bus drivers etc have to carry on so people can get to the shops.
Volunteers have to carry on so people can get food and medicine.
Stooo has to .... or does he have to carry on?
My postman is still delivering junk mail ....
That's all a bit different to picking out water pistols and inflatable kayaks though isn't it?
My daughter just ordered and had a delivery made of a bouncy castle to help keep herself and the kids sane.
No need for it.
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