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[News] Life in Lockdown: which bits do you quite like?



Wrong-Direction

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Mar 10, 2013
13,630
First hangover in weeks and the misses made me cycle to saltdean this morning [emoji849]

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jakarta

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May 25, 2007
15,738
Sullington
Everyone in the queue at Storrington Waitrose being civil and having a laugh, would be wonderful to think it will outlast this.
 
















Billy Seagull

Bookie Basher
Jul 5, 2003
1,445
As I have no work to do at the moment I'm liking not having to get up early in the mornings and the feeling of having nothing planned so we can do what we want when we want, sticking to the government guidelines, obviously. Not having to put up fellow commuters whacking the keys on their laptops and dickheads on "important" calls on the trains is a bonus too. Everyday feels like a Sunday:smile: On the downside, I'm not earning any cash and the golf course is closed, hey ho.
 




Weststander

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Aug 25, 2011
69,237
Withdean area
True, I’ve made a couple of very good friends through my place. I also like the fact it provides some structure to my day, I find there’s a lot of benefit to getting up and leaving the house and separating work from private life. It’s also really nice light and airy environment with all the usual office amenities and I enjoy going there...via the coffee shop.

One of my friends, a construction lawyer, has moved and now uses another space. He was telling me that there’s a guy who has a fixed desk but his screen faces into a wall so no one can see it...the guy said he has to have this arrangement as no one is allowed to see his screen. Friend assumed he was working on top secret government things or something....turns out he’s a Spanish porn producer. My point being there’s all manner of professions using them.

:lolol:

I worked in an office with teens and twenty year olds, they all arranged their desks/monitors to face away from room doors. So that if the boss entered (he was a miserable cnt anyway), they had time to come out of Facebook, Twitter or football websites.
 


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