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captainzep
11,651 posts
62 months
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Carthage
3,010 posts
14 months
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Morning.  Wish me luck with the house move today.
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slopes
27,641 posts
57 months
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Morning Gor - hope it goes well for you mate LSI - so do you now have to re-do the ceiling artex? JAYB - it does get better with each day that passes, but it is going to be difficult Zep - how's life in zollarland, have you spotted the fool yet? Everyone else 
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NoVetec
6,026 posts
43 months
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Good Morning All, Good luck Carthage. Oh look, Slopes has wandered in. 
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slopes
27,641 posts
57 months
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Yep, my time in here is limitef now, for a very good reason, and yep, she is a keeper. No, i wont be posting pics just yet, but those who have me as a friend on bookface cqn find a pic of her
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captainzep
11,651 posts
62 months
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slopes said: Morning
Zep - how's life in zollarland, have you spotted the fool yet? Marvelloush thanks young man. I haven't spotted ROLLAR ZOLLAR yet but if he's at the Epynt hillclimbs on Sunday I might do... He'll probably be getting a spray tan and shopping for the biggest pair of aviators he can find though.
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ali_kat
22,583 posts
91 months
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Morning Will be thinking of you today Hon, stay strong! BVD it doesn't need to be a letter of complaint, but you could write point these things out& offer your knowledge to help them improve! BVD - consultant  £xxx per day
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slopes
27,641 posts
57 months
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captainzep said: Marvelloush thanks young man.
I haven't spotted ROLLAR ZOLLAR yet but if he's at the Epynt hillclimbs on Sunday I might do...
He'll probably be getting a spray tan and shopping for the biggest pair of aviators he can find though. 
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captainzep
11,651 posts
62 months
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ali_kat said: BVD it doesn't need to be a letter of complaint, but you could write point these things out& offer your knowledge to help them improve! Entirely up to you BVD. However I have some insight here working alongside NHS complaints advocates as I do now from time to time, -and past involvement in NHS risk management, clinical negligence regulation etc spanning a decade... Keeping things formal ensures a statutory process is followed and that your views aren't filed in some ward clerk's in-tray. Your needs weren't met (they should and could have been) and others' won't be either until a few small things are reviewed and revised. I love the NHS. But it is flawed. Nothing wrong with a robust but constructive and positive response.
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Life Saab Itch
34,211 posts
58 months
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5 years of being ringed like a pigeon today.
Must get a card or something.
What's 5 years? Aaah, wood!
I'll give her some wood later.
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Life Saab Itch
34,211 posts
58 months
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slopes said: LSI - so do you now have to re-do the ceiling artex? Artex? Do you think I live in some kind of '60s prefab?  Nah, it's all ok now. As Zep says groinal damage is just part of the rich tapestry of being a parent...
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NotDave
20,951 posts
27 months
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Morning slopes  Morning everyone else  JAYB: you hold strong or cave? Toast: Argos sales bargain hunting. This is hell!
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Cock Womble 7
29,908 posts
100 months
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Beauty Therapy department my arse. Wind-up merchants. It's some spotty kids in a school band.
Still, plenty of MILF action and Chesham's lady mayoress is HOT.
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Life Saab Itch
34,211 posts
58 months
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BlackVanDyke
8,139 posts
81 months
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captainzep said: ali_kat said: BVD it doesn't need to be a letter of complaint, but you could write point these things out& offer your knowledge to help them improve! Entirely up to you BVD. However I have some insight here working alongside NHS complaints advocates as I do now from time to time, -and past involvement in NHS risk management, clinical negligence regulation etc spanning a decade... Keeping things formal ensures a statutory process is followed and that your views aren't filed in some ward clerk's in-tray. Your needs weren't met (they should and could have been) and others' won't be either until a few small things are reviewed and revised. I love the NHS. But it is flawed. Nothing wrong with a robust but constructive and positive response. Agree - the things I came up against are potentially catastrophic (imagine a patient beginning to have breathing trouble or chest pain and can't press the buzzer to ask for help in time!), and can't be left in an informal context. The issue with hoists especially because what they ended up doing was, I think, actually properly dangerous - for those familiar with manual handling: hoist legs wouldn't go under the special MR scanner trolley so they hoisted me onto the very end of it, legs dangling off the end, and then used a slide sheet to drag me all the way along it up into the head/neck coil. Painful and really quite scary. The alternative would have been to transfer to a normal gurney and then use a PatSlide over to the MR trolley but I wasn't actually offered that, and an extra transfer isn't fun either.
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y2blade
46,914 posts
85 months
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Got us just in time for LeMans....2 pounds a drink last night...ended up at about 04:30.
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Cock Womble 7
29,908 posts
100 months
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I'm back from the carnival. It were fun. Now then, I'm not usually a fan of big American stuff, but I saw this today and quite liked it:  Please tell me that's the same engine as the Viper?
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NotDave
20,951 posts
27 months
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Cw7: buy one. Drive it wearing s  tkicker hat & boots, along with chequed shirt & jeans. Oh & a big cigar! Very smokey & the bandit meets American chopper me thinks
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Waugh-terfall
18,048 posts
70 months
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I'm thinking no. The wheels are wrong, the bumpers are wrong and they don't stick a badge like that there either. Normally they have simple chrome lettering saying 'RAM' as it is there and 'SRT-10' along the door, in place of the '1500'.
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Cock Womble 7
29,908 posts
100 months
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Is it wrong for me to want to treat Katie to one of these:  ?
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