Me: BT Sport showing every premiership rugby match every weekend, so I can watch the match(es) I want to see rather than putting up with the lottery of which games they choose to show.
I’ll not miss football every week night because I can’t watch football that takes place on a week night in the U.K., because time zones. If the EFL clubs abandon iFollow, I’ll miss that.
Not much tbh. Maybe I’ll miss knowing for absolute sure that I definitely stopped drinking at 10 and didn’t go raging at the knocking shops when in a blackout, by reason that all the bars close at 10.
Sitting at my desk in shorts and t-shirt with the window open and nobody complaining about being too hot/cold and wanting to shut the window and turn on the air con/heating.
As Humph said being able to spend a ten minute break watering plants or feeding fish rather than standing in a shared kitchen making water cooler chat.
Not having to make arrangements with tradesmen that involve them turning up at dawn before I go to work or the like.
Having just (reluctantly) returned to the office very sporadically, I'm missing it now I'm locked down again.
Would like to have the option at least - so at least when I was going to be I could set the alarm thinking "yes, I'll do it!" and then press snooze the next morning thinking "no I won't". But at least I would have had the choice.
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Not shaving, commuting or wearing formal clothes.
Being able to take 10 minutes off in the middle of the working day to water my plants or enjoy the sun.
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T-shirts in the office (though will continue wearing them as long as i can)
Saving money on cooking for myself at home/not paying pub pint prices
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Absolutely nothing
Lockdown sucks balls and did not improve anything for anyone ever. Fact
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Not wearing shoes
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family time
no trains
Good lunches
dog walks
lie ins
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I’ll not miss football every week night because I can’t watch football that takes place on a week night in the U.K., because time zones. If the EFL clubs abandon iFollow, I’ll miss that.
Not much tbh. Maybe I’ll miss knowing for absolute sure that I definitely stopped drinking at 10 and didn’t go raging at the knocking shops when in a blackout, by reason that all the bars close at 10.
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In fact almost literally nothing tbh. I’ve hated the virus restrictions and next time, if there were a referendum, I’d vote f@ck it let it blow
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Practically nothing as I have been working in the office throughout and just been annoyed by the restrictions.
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Sitting at my desk in shorts and t-shirt with the window open and nobody complaining about being too hot/cold and wanting to shut the window and turn on the air con/heating.
As Humph said being able to spend a ten minute break watering plants or feeding fish rather than standing in a shared kitchen making water cooler chat.
Not having to make arrangements with tradesmen that involve them turning up at dawn before I go to work or the like.
Not sweating my nuts off on the underground.
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The BT sport rugby coverage has been a major plus point.
Now we can chin and watch a load of games. It's class.
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Catnaps after lunch.
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Agreed Davos. You no longer have to tune in on a Saturday and find the only turgid dross that is on is Newcastle V Worcester or Tigers v London Irish.
There will always be a good game on every weekend.
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Wot the other PP sed.
I love a snooze on a bed rather than the floor of the office disabled loo.
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ifollow showing every football league game
less traffic on roads
that is genuinely about it.
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ifollow showing every football league game
less traffic on roads
that is genuinely about it.
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Doing a lot of nothing when I was supposedly working.
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Having just (reluctantly) returned to the office very sporadically, I'm missing it now I'm locked down again.
Would like to have the option at least - so at least when I was going to be I could set the alarm thinking "yes, I'll do it!" and then press snooze the next morning thinking "no I won't". But at least I would have had the choice.
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Doing the sechs in the middle of the day, between calls.
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