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on 30-03-2020 06:22 PM
@davidc4430 wrote:
@lyhargr_0 wrote:
@davidc4430 wrote:
@lyhargr_0 wrote:
@davidc4430 wrote:
@lyhargr_0 wrote:
@davidc4430 wrote:
@lyhargr_0 wrote:
@davidc4430 wrote:its fine waiting out in the open while its nice weather, today here is lovely outside.
i hope they have a plan should the weather turn nasty.
You DONT have to wait in open David, as I said you can sit in your car ....... But I am sure they have ALL bases coverered, the head honcho is a VERY savy bloke
you do know its not mandatory to own a car?
i live in a seaside comunity, many of the people live withing either a short walk or a ride on a mobility scooter to the main street. (where the clinic is)
sometimes its mobility scooter central in wallyroo when on mass the pensioners are doing their shopping.
i mearly pose the question, i wonder what the plan will be when the weather turns nasty.
maybe some kind of tent, but open at each end so foot traffic can still get by?
i have no issue with the waiting outside, but they must be sure the 'clients' are not just left standing for long periods.
I can assure the medicos in my town KNOW what they are doing ....... no need for you to worry
Bty I didnt say you HAD to sit in your car .... I said you COULD ....... please read my posts CORRECTLY
You sure a glass 1/2 empty kinda bloke
please read your own post, 'could' wasnt in it.
you wrote 'you CAN sit in your car'
you sure are a, no, your allowed to be wrong, i accept your grovelling apology.
Go back to school David, both words have the same meaning ............... pmsl@grovel ....
that would be in the official 'lyhargr dictionary' right?
the one we all use?
so tell me if both words mean the same then why have 2 of them?
pmsl@they both mean the same
You really are like a dog with bone .....
dont start an argument you can't win.
so, folkes out there, do 'COULD and CAN' mean the same thing?
if they do then i will give a full and frank apology to lyhargr
cant be fairer than that can i?
Dog with a bone ...................
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on 30-03-2020 06:22 PM
i didnt do very well at school so i could be completely wrong
i often am
so i could be wrong and can be right at times
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on 30-03-2020 06:24 PM
BTW, i'm not a dog!
now your getting nasty MATE!
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30-03-2020 06:25 PM - edited 30-03-2020 06:26 PM
@davidc4430 wrote:BTW, i'm not a dog!
now your getting nasty MATE!
dog with a bone ................... look up what it means
bty I am NOT your mate .....
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on 30-03-2020 06:26 PM
have i ever lowered my self to calling any other posters names here?
maybe i have but its not in my nature.
not over a silly thing like this.
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on 30-03-2020 06:58 PM
and now, back to the studio...
Coronavirus social media 'policing' gets nasty, but SA Premier says beaches remain open
social media, great place to troll and bully without fear hey!
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on 30-03-2020 07:05 PM
@davidc4430 wrote:have i ever lowered my self to calling any other posters names here?
maybe i have but its not in my nature.
not over a silly thing like this.
'Dog with a bone' means not letting go of something.
I didn't see anyone calling you a name.
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on 30-03-2020 07:13 PM
I wish you guys would not do the he said she said quotie thing it gets really boring so no one reads it LOL
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on 30-03-2020 07:16 PM
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on 30-03-2020 07:18 PM
@davidc4430 wrote:
@lyhargr_0 wrote:
@davidc4430 wrote:
@lyhargr_0 wrote:
@davidc4430 wrote:
@lyhargr_0 wrote:
@davidc4430 wrote:
@lyhargr_0 wrote:
@davidc4430 wrote:its fine waiting out in the open while its nice weather, today here is lovely outside.
i hope they have a plan should the weather turn nasty.
You DONT have to wait in open David, as I said you can sit in your car ....... But I am sure they have ALL bases coverered, the head honcho is a VERY savy bloke
you do know its not mandatory to own a car?
i live in a seaside comunity, many of the people live withing either a short walk or a ride on a mobility scooter to the main street. (where the clinic is)
sometimes its mobility scooter central in wallyroo when on mass the pensioners are doing their shopping.
i mearly pose the question, i wonder what the plan will be when the weather turns nasty.
maybe some kind of tent, but open at each end so foot traffic can still get by?
i have no issue with the waiting outside, but they must be sure the 'clients' are not just left standing for long periods.
I can assure the medicos in my town KNOW what they are doing ....... no need for you to worry
Bty I didnt say you HAD to sit in your car .... I said you COULD ....... please read my posts CORRECTLY
You sure a glass 1/2 empty kinda bloke
please read your own post, 'could' wasnt in it.
you wrote 'you CAN sit in your car'
you sure are a, no, your allowed to be wrong, i accept your grovelling apology.
Go back to school David, both words have the same meaning ............... pmsl@grovel ....
that would be in the official 'lyhargr dictionary' right?
the one we all use?
so tell me if both words mean the same then why have 2 of them?
pmsl@they both mean the same
You really are like a dog with bone .....
dont start an argument you can't win.
so, folkes out there, do 'COULD and CAN' mean the same thing?
if they do then i will give a full and frank apology to lyhargr
cant be fairer than that can i?
Could is a choice. Can is the ability to do something. So, if you don't have a car, you can't sit in it. If you do have a car, you could sit in it.