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Re: Vaccine

Post by Sarah » Thu May 25 2023 10:00pm

Boots e-mail just now:
Winter may seem months away - we have summer and long days to enjoy first.

You could be amongst the first customers to be given priority to book a flu jab appointment at a time and place that’s convenient for you.
Yes, Boots. It's May today. We still have 27 days of Spring to enjoy.

Winter seems like months away because it literally is months away. Many months away. :roll: :lol:
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Re: Vaccine

Post by blythburgh » Fri May 26 2023 9:21am

I beg to differ, Sarah, I go by meteorological Spring which ends in on 31st May but agree Winter in many months away. But covid and flu jabs are very important. I know I would not have mildish hearing problems and binocular vision instead of only using one eye at a time if there had been a measles vaccine when I was a baby
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Re: Vaccine

Post by Sarah » Fri May 26 2023 10:34am

blythburgh wrote:
Fri May 26 2023 9:21am
I beg to differ, Sarah, I go by meteorological Spring which ends in on 31st May
I simply asked Alexa. It appears she gave me the astronomical answer (21st June).

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spring_(season)
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Re: Vaccine

Post by blythburgh » Fri May 26 2023 6:02pm

Sarah wrote:
Fri May 26 2023 10:34am
blythburgh wrote:
Fri May 26 2023 9:21am
I beg to differ, Sarah, I go by meteorological Spring which ends in on 31st May
I simply asked Alexa. It appears she gave me the astronomical answer (21st June).

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spring_(season)
I prefer to 1st of month but others prefer to go with the solstices, not worth disagreeing over let alone arguing
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Re: Vaccine

Post by Sarah » Sat May 27 2023 9:11am

I thought we were chatting and sharing. :)

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Re: Vaccine

Post by blythburgh » Sat May 27 2023 12:20pm

Sarah wrote:
Sat May 27 2023 9:11am
I thought we were chatting and sharing. :)
That is why I say I prefer 1st of month but not arguing with anyone online or offline if they prefer solstice day.
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