Yes or No...Ask random questions, get a yes or no

False. Stair climb. If I'm running you can be pretty sure that I'm playing with my grandchildren or something unpleasant is chasing me.

You exercise with an intensity that leaves you at least somewhat breathless.
 

No. My general default position is to trust people (with obvious safety boundaries, of course). Trust is theirs to lose.

You feel terrible when you've hurt someone's feelings and are quick to apologize.
 
I'm glad I'm not confronting that decision. My grandnieces and GNs who are between 12-18 have been vaccinated, all without incident. The under 12's (and that lot includes my two grandchildren) have not, at least partly because the vaccines haven't yet been approved for that age group.

So my answer: I don't know. If in that position I'd do another deep dive on serious illness rates, hospitalization rates, fatality rates, and long-term consequence rates for both the virus and the vaccines - this time on how it's affecting the under 18 group - before deciding.

You are always more cautious when making financial, health or other weighty decisions on someone else's behalf than on your own.
 
true...altho' the nearest one to us is in London, it's PITA to get to in a very built up industrial area , so we don't go very often...

You have something from Ikea in your home now.. regardless of how small
 
No I've never been homeless thank the Lord...

@StarSong.. in our small market town I've only ever seen one person sleeping in a doorway, but in London I see homeless people everywhere

I've just driven to the chip shop and got a takeway of sausages and chips... have you ever eaten British take-away food.?
 


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