JohnEGreen
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If you are in uk you can get prescriptions posted to you by a number of online pharmacies. The one I use is called "My pharmacy", and so far has sent me everything very promptly.Sadly I'm one of the ones who isn't going out apart from the one day per month that I have to walk the two mile round trip for my prescriptions. I've avoided all people and all shops for five weeks, and my only fresh air is in my back garden for perhaps ah hour's weeding or grass cutting some days. I have putv on weight of course too!
Yes I have thought about doing this too. I was worried in case anything went wrong with it though.If you are in uk you can get prescriptions posted to you by a number of online pharmacies. The one I use is called "My pharmacy", and so far has sent me everything very promptly.
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Am well into The Murdoch Mysteries now, and v grateful for the recommendation. Entrancing, entertaining, witty, well observed, beautifully acted, and I want to take young George Crabtree home. Every episode is a delight.
Lol would do it but grand daughter has hogged itThat's fantastic, when do you move in?
I am a total Star Wars fan and totally loved The mandalorian , I tend to binge watch a lot , but to be honest I haven’t done it during lock down . I binge watched Game of Thrones in a very short space of time , and did the same with Outlander ( the Scottish one ) my missus loved that one too. Another good one is Designated Survivor ,.FAB!!!
for a few Lockdown weeks I was going full throttle (which is actually more like a scooter with carburettor problems) in the garden.
Then my knee decided to play up and things slowed down out there. Thankfully all the big spring jobs had been done (again, not v big on a scale of gardens, since ours is pocket sized).
I am now left with an impressive list of not-quite finished jobs both inside and outside , and several plants that will enjoy being outside again now the threat of frost is over for the foreseeable.
Have also watched the entire Xmen film series from the first to last, in order - and what an utterly depressing and soul destroying story arc that turned out to be! I had watched most of them individually before, but seeing them roll past one after the other, with their unremitting themes of greed, discrimination, military and political corruption and self interest... it quite put me off my suppers. Doubt if I will ever watch any of them again.
Am well into The Murdoch Mysteries now, and v grateful for the recommendation. Entrancing, entertaining, witty, well observed, beautifully acted, and I want to take young George Crabtree home. Every episode is a delight.
Two weeks after my Xmen trauma I may now have recovered enough to watch the full Star Wars series, slotting the last few Mandalorians in, in order. The biggest challenge will be getting past Jar-Jar-Binks, but I am going to try and rise to the challenge.