First weekend of June is going to be absolute chaos. I hope the locals embrace it. I've bailed on my plans to go away that weekend now. Going to tackle some day trips out bush instead. Bit easier with the young dude.
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I think it is limited to groups of ten, read something in the Age but it wasn't definitive.So with Dan Andrews announcement this morning it looks like the Vic based AFL clubs can legally train from Wednesday - no mention of limits on group sizes. Other states are still limited to 10. Will be interesting to see what the AFL have to say about this.
Very, VERY interesting.So with Dan Andrews announcement this morning it looks like the Vic based AFL clubs can legally train from Wednesday - no mention of limits on group sizes. Other states are still limited to 10. Will be interesting to see what the AFL have to say about this.
Curious to hear what people have been missing most during the last couple of months? What's the thing you'll be rushing out to do once it's ticked off?
Gym?
Getaway?
Pub?
Sport?
I haven't been into Freo in a while and I do quite enjoy going for a walk/play around there with the young bloke before picking a spot for a good beer. It feels like forever since I've paid someone else to cook me some food and pour me a beer from a tap.
Curious to hear what people have been missing most during the last couple of months? What's the thing you'll be rushing out to do once it's ticked off?
Gym?
Getaway?
Pub?
Sport?
I haven't been into Freo in a while and I do quite enjoy going for a walk/play around there with the young bloke before picking a spot for a good beer. It feels like forever since I've paid someone else to cook me some food and pour me a beer from a tap.
Yeah, just any kind of sit-down eating/drinking out I'm really missing, and want to get out and support those businesses as soon as I can.Curious to hear what people have been missing most during the last couple of months? What's the thing you'll be rushing out to do once it's ticked off?
Gym?
Getaway?
Pub?
Sport?
I haven't been into Freo in a while and I do quite enjoy going for a walk/play around there with the young bloke before picking a spot for a good beer. It feels like forever since I've paid someone else to cook me some food and pour me a beer from a tap.
I agree with the sentiment CM9000, but the virus isn't eradicated. The rest of the world proves that. Controlled is probably a better description, however, if we maintain the international border control, I reckon we can keep control of the virus. Fortunately for us this big brown land's geographical location helps us maintain those borders and social distancing controls.
We went for a walk into Freo on Saturday, a few more people around than the time we walked in a couple of weeks ago, still not much going on, the few places open for takeaway were keeping it pretty simple. It was like walking around after half the population had been wiped out by a plague, I can't imagine how surreal it would be in places where a lot of people have died.Curious to hear what people have been missing most during the last couple of months? What's the thing you'll be rushing out to do once it's ticked off?
Gym?
Getaway?
Pub?
Sport?
I haven't been into Freo in a while and I do quite enjoy going for a walk/play around there with the young bloke before picking a spot for a good beer. It feels like forever since I've paid someone else to cook me some food and pour me a beer from a tap.
Hey mate, I’m sorry to hear that. I hope you and your staff are all coping ok.Whilst the international and state borders closures are in effect I and my 12 staff won't have a job.
Thank you
We went for a walk into Freo on Saturday, a few more people around than the time we walked in a couple of weeks ago, still not much going on, the few places open for takeaway were keeping it pretty simple. It was like walking around after half the population had been wiped out by a plague, I can't imagine how surreal it would be in places where a lot of people have died.
Be interesting to see how things look the first weekend after restrictions are relaxed, I'm envisioning more people queuing outside venues than people seated inside.
I went down to get the Chinese food I phone ordered last night - only 1 person onside at a time, fine. But what about the 25 people milling about the doorway waiting for orders to be called (that were half an hour or more behind). Said no thanks, cancelled and left. Suspect we are going to have a lot of these problems with queuing but what can you do?We went for a walk into Freo on Saturday, a few more people around than the time we walked in a couple of weeks ago, still not much going on, the few places open for takeaway were keeping it pretty simple. It was like walking around after half the population had been wiped out by a plague, I can't imagine how surreal it would be in places where a lot of people have died.
Be interesting to see how things look the first weekend after restrictions are relaxed, I'm envisioning more people queuing outside venues than people seated inside.
I miss going to the pub for a booze night and playing amateur sport the most.Curious to hear what people have been missing most during the last couple of months? What's the thing you'll be rushing out to do once it's ticked off?
Gym?
Getaway?
Pub?
Sport?
I haven't been into Freo in a while and I do quite enjoy going for a walk/play around there with the young bloke before picking a spot for a good beer. It feels like forever since I've paid someone else to cook me some food and pour me a beer from a tap.
Hey mate, I’m sorry to hear that. I hope you and your staff are all coping ok.
But the best thing for the majority of people in WA and Australia is to maintain border restrictions. Without them a second wave of infections is almost guaranteed.
Curious to hear what people have been missing most during the last couple of months? What's the thing you'll be rushing out to do once it's ticked off?
Gym?
Getaway?
Pub?
Sport?
I haven't been into Freo in a while and I do quite enjoy going for a walk/play around there with the young bloke before picking a spot for a good beer. It feels like forever since I've paid someone else to cook me some food and pour me a beer from a tap.
I went down to get the Chinese food I phone ordered last night - only 1 person onside at a time, fine. But what about the 25 people milling about the doorway waiting for orders to be called (that were half an hour or more behind). Said no thanks, cancelled and left. Suspect we are going to have a lot of these problems with queuing but what can you do?
Curious to hear what people have been missing most during the last couple of months? What's the thing you'll be rushing out to do once it's ticked off?
Gym?
Getaway?
Pub?
Sport?
I haven't been into Freo in a while and I do quite enjoy going for a walk/play around there with the young bloke before picking a spot for a good beer. It feels like forever since I've paid someone else to cook me some food and pour me a beer from a tap.
I can now report no cases in my postcode. 2219.Regardless of the closures it's guaranteed.
The virus has been around a while, 2 sets friends went to Wuhan last year and both parties got sick in October.
None died.
The state borders don't need to be closed. I understand the international borders need to at least until December
It's pretty frustrating others who arent affected financially bleating about how the lockdowns need to be closed until a vaccine is produced which could be years away and then ineffective because the virus has mutated.
Fear has gripped the world and the media is responsible for it.
We have 9 active cases in WA and we still don't have complete freedoms.
It's madness and costing people their livelihoods.