Juvenile things that make you snigger (Vol. 3)
Juvenile things that make you snigger (Vol. 3)
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mko9

2,936 posts

237 months

Monday 2nd March
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DodgyGeezer said:
Still Mulling said:
Easy to grip a podium firmly with additional fingers, I'd say.
ZOMG, Keir Starmer killed Inigo Montoya's father!!

Pit Pony

10,933 posts

146 months

Monday 2nd March
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Jules Sunley said:
bodhi said:
That's a laugh or cry one. Nothing wrong with Dr's from overseas but a sad state of affairs where we can't create our own or when we do they get greedy over training pay even knowing later in their career it will pay off.
I don't think that's signifying something written in Arabic. It's the way it's since British doctors starting hand writing prescriptions and patient notes over 100 years ago.

The issue with not training enough doctors is down to the BMA liking the Demand (or need) for doctors to be higher than available, thus pushing up the price.

DodgyGeezer

47,227 posts

215 months

Monday 2nd March
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GasEngineer

2,315 posts

87 months

Tuesday 3rd March
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Jules Sunley said:
bodhi said:
That's a laugh or cry one. Nothing wrong with Dr's from overseas but a sad state of affairs where we can't create our own or when we do they get greedy over training pay even knowing later in their career it will pay off.
Whoosh parrot due !

It's supposed to be taking the piss out of Doctors' traditionally illegible handwriting.

vaud

58,304 posts

180 months

Tuesday 3rd March
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GasEngineer said:
Whoosh parrot due !

It's supposed to be taking the piss out of Doctors' traditionally illegible handwriting.
Indeed. They have computers now to mis-prescribe medication instead. Fortunately there are some very good pharmacists who can spot the obvious errors. I'm always quite surprised that when prescribing a new, powerful medication that doctors arent required to do a quick peer review of the proposed medication / or for potential conflicts with existing medication.

smn159

15,342 posts

242 months

Tuesday 3rd March
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Red9zero

10,691 posts

82 months

Tuesday 3rd March
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vaud said:
GasEngineer said:
Whoosh parrot due !

It's supposed to be taking the piss out of Doctors' traditionally illegible handwriting.
Indeed. They have computers now to mis-prescribe medication instead. Fortunately there are some very good pharmacists who can spot the obvious errors. I'm always quite surprised that when prescribing a new, powerful medication that doctors arent required to do a quick peer review of the proposed medication / or for potential conflicts with existing medication.
I'm glad to say that doctors notes on the NHS app are as equally incomprehensible as their hand written notes. The last one I had I ended up calling them to work out what he was trying to say. Even the receptionist struggled and had to get the doctor to call me. Yes, he was English before anyone comments.

Jules Sunley

5,212 posts

118 months

Tuesday 3rd March
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GasEngineer said:
Whoosh parrot due !

It's supposed to be taking the piss out of Doctors' traditionally illegible handwriting.
Parrot accepted. I have a small phone screen is my only defence smile

DodgyGeezer

47,227 posts

215 months

Tuesday 3rd March
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Roofless Toothless

7,245 posts

157 months

Tuesday 3rd March
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Composer62

2,299 posts

111 months

Tuesday 3rd March
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Have we had this one ? I was quite amused :


TGCOTF-dewey

7,474 posts

80 months

Tuesday 3rd March
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As a member of the DNA - National Dyslexia Association - I like that.

jimmytheone

1,928 posts

243 months

Tuesday 3rd March
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RustyMX5

9,069 posts

242 months

Tuesday 3rd March
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TGCOTF-dewey said:
As a member of the DNA - National Dyslexia Association - I like that.
I remember a lovely lady whose children were all dyslexic wearing a T-shirt that said:

DAILYSEX

This is how someone with dyslexia sees the word dyslexia

TGCOTF-dewey

7,474 posts

80 months

Tuesday 3rd March
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RustyMX5 said:
TGCOTF-dewey said:
As a member of the DNA - National Dyslexia Association - I like that.
I remember a lovely lady whose children were all dyslexic wearing a T-shirt that said:

DAILYSEX

This is how someone with dyslexia sees the word dyslexia
laugh

DodgyGeezer

47,227 posts

215 months

Tuesday 3rd March
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epom

14,342 posts

186 months

Tuesday 3rd March
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jimmytheone said:

juice

9,642 posts

307 months

Tuesday 3rd March
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rofl


vaud

58,304 posts

180 months

Tuesday 3rd March
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juice said:
rofl

Boy that’s an old meme, but highly appropriate

RedWhiteMonkey

8,802 posts

207 months

Tuesday 3rd March
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