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  1. 2 hours ago, Vaughan said:

    This is headline of the latest hoo-ha in the EDP this evening, where Broadsbeat are reported as saying that they have had a lot of complaints about speeding in Thorpe which detract them (sic) from their normal duties. 

    They don't say who these young men are but I suppose the implication is that they are on day boats.

    CCTV footage has apparently been supplied by the Rushcutters pub.  A pity (for them) that they seem keen to select their potential customers, in these hard times.

    Or is this perhaps more ammunition for the Norwich City Council (who claim, spuriously, to own the river Yare) to ban everything from the navigation that doesn't have to be rowed, or paddled?

    I just offer my own photographic evidence, from 1955, that speeding in Thorpe is nothing new!

     

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    Thought we got away with that!

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  2. Currently moored at horsey, no other boats, the whole staithe to ourselves, mooring fees now collected by the national trust, Ross is up and running with his river tours, still collects the fees on occasion 

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  3. 48 minutes ago, grendel said:

    when you look at the figures  it doesnt look too bad though, compared to the population of the uk, yesterdays 660 new cases is 1 in 100,000 of the population, of course it could be the first person you meet, but the risks are a lot lower than they have been and you have to also consider that the covid death rate is down to the region of 1% of the normal daily death rate from all causes.

    Forget face masks, buy a stab jacket, more chance of getting stabbed now!

  4. I had a telephone consultation with my oncologist on Thursday with a view to starting treatment again, initially their thinking was that the epidemic would be in and out fairly quickly, they are now of the opinion that it is here to stay in one form or another, having said that she was of the opinion that the chances of catching it were now extremely small, excepting hospitals! and care homes, more than one national health worker has told me the same, now this I assume is more relevant to where I live and attend hospital, other areas I guess are different. I have now  had my "severely at risk" classification reduced to just "at risk", this means I am now allowed to roam at will, not much change to recent activity then !

    I refuse to be frightened of something as abstract as this disease, when the treatment for  the disease I have very real experience of, has been halted for very vague reasoning.

    I trust the people treating me but would much rather fight the disease I know.

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  5. Thank you, a funny incident happened last summer, I decided to meet some friends at a classic bike meet near to home, but needed petrol on route, so had to go into town, a young girl driving a fiesta pulled out in front of me resulting in the inevitable, I bounced off the roof and landed n the road, as luck would have it I was so relaxed I got up without a scratch, neither bike nor car could say the same. Next day was chemo day, pictured them wheeling me out of A&E straight into the chemo ward.

  6. Just to add, I am a few years away from retirement and self employed, my doctor told me I would never work again and should look to winding up my business, I go in everyday, don't usually get much done and still have all my overheads etc to pay, but for piece of mind and sanity I do it. My wife is even further off retirement age, but finished to care for me, to say our income has been devastated is an understatement, having said that my personally funded expense account has had an easy time of it lately, which helps.

    You adapt  and cope, you take the p**s out of the illness and anything else out there trying to harm you, its just a matter of getting on.

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  7. Marshman, I couldn't agree more, two years ago I was diagnosed with an illness that has no happy ending, I am in the high risk category and advised by my consultant not even to leave the house. All treatment has ceased, I feel fairly good and refuse point blank to stay at home, don't get me wrong I don't take unnecessary risks but i want to enjoy a restricted life and sod stopping indoors, today the sun is shining, we will take out our camper van, go for a walk and then have something to eat with a different view before making our way back home when the sun has gone, little risk to either of us.

    I refuse to let the virus worry me, we have had to long worrying about the inevitable, every day is a gift, if I wake up we have a fighting chance.

    there's an old saying where live, " drink it whilst its fizzy"

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  8. 9 hours ago, BroadAmbition said:

    Having said that only a few fools venture out in winter

    That's me, regular fool out during the winter each and every one of em since 07.  Last time afloat was in February this year during those two horrendous winds / storms, got caught in both of em. (Did a write up on the 'B.A' crewed up and underway thread)  Oh how I wish now I could relive it, storms or not.

    I too am suffering from pub withdrawal symptoms, and not being afloat symptoms too.  At least I am now working / Tiger riding and Shooting again

    Griff

    Carefull griff, Tiger riding and shooting, all sounds a bit Colonianist to me!

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  9. I believe they are doing a reasonable job, there was no manual to follow.

    I have my own business and thanks to the grants etc have at least a hope of a future, I also have cancer, apart from my treatment stopping on the grounds that I was more at risk from Covid the service I have received from the NHS has been brilliant.

    The upside of not having treatment is, I feel relatively well,I would love to live life to the full before my treatment starts again, and would take and have taken , thought through risks, to make my life as normal and enjoyable as possible, chemotherapy has robbed me of nearly two years, Covid is not taking anymore.

     

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  10. other things I have learnt, my wife is incapable of closing drawers and cupboards, I have suggested that we have time to conduct some training but frankly she doesn't seem interested.

    How the perennially stupid seem immune to the disease

    Bicycles now seem to be able to go where they choose

    And how much I like the sound of motorcycles on a summers evening

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