Eid Mubarak
Eid Mubarak
Eid Mubarak to all that celebrate, hope you have the best day possible.
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Such a shame families won’t be able to celebrate together this year.
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Absolutely, it'll be very tough not being able to celebrate with family and friends like normalBurnley1989 wrote: ↑Sun May 24, 2020 11:28 amSuch a shame families won’t be able to celebrate together this year.
As like everything else during this pandemic, there will be stories and experiences to speak about for years to come.
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If one of my colleagues is anything to go by some families will be celebrating together.Burnley1989 wrote: ↑Sun May 24, 2020 11:28 amSuch a shame families won’t be able to celebrate together this year.
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Enjoy the feast!
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After today, think Dyche will abandon the right wing Simply too vague and flobby.
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You know someone in the government then
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Kher Mubarak
Hope everybody has a blessed day - is first time I haven’t been able to spend it with family for any longer than a 5 minute socially distanced wave and natter.
It’s tough but has to be done - unheard of before this that the prayers each night and more so the Eid prayer at a mosque or park etc has not been done.
Hope everybody has a blessed day - is first time I haven’t been able to spend it with family for any longer than a 5 minute socially distanced wave and natter.
It’s tough but has to be done - unheard of before this that the prayers each night and more so the Eid prayer at a mosque or park etc has not been done.
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Yeh right...my neighbours (in Nelson) 2 daughters have landed 1 lives in Rawtenstall and the other lives in Manchester and is a NHS doctorBurnley1989 wrote: ↑Sun May 24, 2020 11:28 amSuch a shame families won’t be able to celebrate together this year.
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A mate just left me a bag off all sorts of delights on my doorstep. More than half of it vegetarian friendly so my mrs is delighted.
Eid Mubarak to all
Eid Mubarak to all
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Tbf a lot folk can’t resist nipping around to their friends houses at the minute, imagine if it was Christmas Day?!?
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Class! I’d have been in with a shout of some good food if it was cricket season
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It won't be worse than what went on VE day up and down the UK. At least they are family and indoors.bfccrazy wrote: ↑Sun May 24, 2020 2:07 pmKher Mubarak
Hope everybody has a blessed day - is first time I haven’t been able to spend it with family for any longer than a 5 minute socially distanced wave and natter.
It’s tough but has to be done - unheard of before this that the prayers each night and more so the Eid prayer at a mosque or park etc has not been done.
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Sounds like the family next door to me are paying no attention to the current lockdown guidelines
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My family have been quite strict with self isolating (as can practically be) and I just knocked on their door and stood a distance away so I could have a little natter with them in person for the first time in about 3 months. It was nice to see them but also hard not to just give them a hug etc...
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I know same here , but witnessed shocking behaviour at street parties on VE day and from talking to people it was the same everywhere.bfccrazy wrote: ↑Sun May 24, 2020 6:04 pmMy family have been quite strict with self isolating (as can practically be) and I just knocked on their door and stood a distance away so I could have a little natter with them in person for the first time in about 3 months. It was nice to see them but also hard not to just give them a hug etc...
People sharing hot tubs with neighbours and going in each others houses was the tip of the iceberg. Same lemmings were out clapping on Thursday evening though the week after.
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Neighbours sharing hot tubs would be a bit vom even in normal times.
We've had some hypocritical clappers on our lane and it's made me and my wife feel a bit icky. You know, clapping with the same people who've basically not given a toss about the lockdown rules. I can't bide hypocrisy.
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The majority of the country don't give toss. The only people I know who have truly kept themselves in isolation are the old people.
It is all about using your common sense and if you don't have any, well its tough
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Eid Mubarak - good wishes to all
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From that description I’m almost certain we know the same peopleBfcboyo wrote: ↑Sun May 24, 2020 6:08 pmI know same here , but witnessed shocking behaviour at street parties on VE day and from talking to people it was the same everywhere.
People sharing hot tubs with neighbours and going in each others houses was the tip of the iceberg. Same lemmings were out clapping on Thursday evening though the week after.
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I think it's a real positive sign that Muslim supporting Claretas are on this board and sending good wishes out to all. Hope you have a great day.
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I guess these families are just acting on ‘instinct’.
Eid Mubarak to all celebrating.
Eid Mubarak to all celebrating.
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Sincere best wishes to all celebrating the festival.
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Eid Mubarak to all hope you can celebrate the festival as best you can.
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Thanks. Hope all those celebrating had a good time. I just got off a nightshift in the hospital. First Eid without the family, never felt the same. Shame that not everyone listens to the lockdown advice, but we will leave that debate for the other forum.
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Thanks for all the kind greetings. Wishing everyone on here a lovely Summer.
Stay safe and well, Clarets.
Stay safe and well, Clarets.
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Asking for a friend . Erm where would one need to buy a house where the neighbours are all sharing hot tubs ?Bfcboyo wrote: ↑Sun May 24, 2020 6:08 pmI know same here , but witnessed shocking behaviour at street parties on VE day and from talking to people it was the same everywhere.
People sharing hot tubs with neighbours and going in each others houses was the tip of the iceberg. Same lemmings were out clapping on Thursday evening though the week after.
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AlargeClaret wrote: ↑Mon May 25, 2020 9:41 amAsking for a friend . Erm where would one need to buy a house where the neighbours are all sharing hot tubs ?