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Jon O'Rourke wrote:

As the page above explains.. patients that have singed up to the service
through their local GP receive the forecast via a call.


Might they receive the call in the hospital burns unit?

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The calls are to home addresses AFAIK, Graham.

Jon.


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Well as I said John my GP was disparaging of this system in fact he seemed
totally unaware that it existed.

I'm not denigrating the work of UKMO in trying to help the NHS but in
reality I would wager the information is hardly ever used.


According to http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/health/h...k_results.html
more than 21000 people used it last season.

Jon.

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"Jon O'Rourke" wrote in message
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"Graham P Davis" wrote in message
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Jon O'Rourke wrote:

As the page above explains.. patients that have singed up to the service
through their local GP receive the forecast via a call.


Might they receive the call in the hospital burns unit?

--


The calls are to home addresses AFAIK, Graham.

Jon.


Strike a light, Jon! I think you've just missed a subtle pun, based
on a transposed 'n' and 'g' in the word 'singed' above.

Must be nearly time to watch 'Match' of the Day with Gary Clinker
and pundit, Alan Bunsen. Now, which games should I watch?

Hottenham Hotspur vs. Burnley?
Arsonal vs. Burningham City?
Blackburn Roasters vs. Griddlesborough?
Sinderland vs. Wickan Ashletic?
Lavapool vs. Emberton?
Hell City vs. Chelsear?
Stoke Sooty vs. Ashton Villa?
Molten Wanderers vs. Portsmut?

Back on topic... fine clear evening in Romsey. Temp +14.3C.

Nigel


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On Sep 12, 10:06*pm, "Nigel Paice" wrote:
"Jon O'Rourke" wrote in message

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"Graham P Davis" wrote in message
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Jon O'Rourke wrote:


As the page above explains.. patients that have singed up to the service
through their local GP receive the forecast via a call.


Might they receive the call in the hospital burns unit?


--


The calls are to home addresses AFAIK, Graham.


Jon.


Strike a light, Jon! *I think you've just missed a subtle pun, based
on a transposed 'n' and 'g' in the word 'singed' above.

Must be nearly time to watch 'Match' of the Day with Gary Clinker
and pundit, Alan Bunsen. *Now, which games should I watch?

Hottenham Hotspur vs. Burnley?
Arsonal vs. Burningham City?
Blackburn Roasters vs. Griddlesborough?
Sinderland vs. Wickan Ashletic?
Lavapool vs. Emberton?
Hell City vs. Chelsear?
Stoke Sooty vs. Ashton Villa?
Molten Wanderers vs. Portsmut?

Back on topic... *fine clear evening in Romsey. *Temp +14.3C.

Nigel


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"Nigel Paice" wrote in message
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"Jon O'Rourke" wrote in message
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"Graham P Davis" wrote in message
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Jon O'Rourke wrote:

As the page above explains.. patients that have singed up to the
service
through their local GP receive the forecast via a call.

Might they receive the call in the hospital burns unit?

--


The calls are to home addresses AFAIK, Graham.

Jon.


Strike a light, Jon! I think you've just missed a subtle pun, based
on a transposed 'n' and 'g' in the word 'singed' above.


Doh !

Jon.



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"Jon O'Rourke" wrote in message
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"Nigel Paice" wrote in message
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"Jon O'Rourke" wrote in message
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"Graham P Davis" wrote in message
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Jon O'Rourke wrote:

As the page above explains.. patients that have singed up to the
service
through their local GP receive the forecast via a call.

Might they receive the call in the hospital burns unit?

--

The calls are to home addresses AFAIK, Graham.

Jon.


Strike a light, Jon! I think you've just missed a subtle pun, based
on a transposed 'n' and 'g' in the word 'singed' above.


Doh !

Jon.


Hey Jon, don't worry I missed that pun as well.

Will
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On Sat, 12 Sep 2009 12:29:03 +0100, "Lawrence Jenkins"
wrote:
I
will investigate the back support which I kind of feel holds everthing in
tightly allowing the pain muscle tension cycle to be broken thus allowing
the spasms to subside letting everything settle down again.


Exactly so. I have heaved mine out: made by E Sallis Ltd, Nottingham.
They told me to order via a retailer in the area that they supply to,
when I got one for the Mrs

Those with muscular lower back pain will never look back

R

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"Robin Nicholson" wrote in
message ...
On Sat, 12 Sep 2009 12:29:03 +0100, "Lawrence Jenkins"
wrote:
I
will investigate the back support which I kind of feel holds everthing in
tightly allowing the pain muscle tension cycle to be broken thus allowing
the spasms to subside letting everything settle down again.


Exactly so. I have heaved mine out: made by E Sallis Ltd, Nottingham.
They told me to order via a retailer in the area that they supply to,
when I got one for the Mrs

Those with muscular lower back pain will never look back

R



Robin : I saw an Osteopath for neck pains several years ago and I haven't
looked back since.


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In article , lawrence13
@sky.com says...

Robin : I saw an Osteopath for neck pains several years ago and I haven't
looked back since.


http://tinyurl.com/ol2nqn


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In message , Lawrence
Jenkins writes

"Robin Nicholson" wrote in
message ...
On Sat, 12 Sep 2009 12:29:03 +0100, "Lawrence Jenkins"
wrote:
I
will investigate the back support which I kind of feel holds everthing in
tightly allowing the pain muscle tension cycle to be broken thus allowing
the spasms to subside letting everything settle down again.


Exactly so. I have heaved mine out: made by E Sallis Ltd, Nottingham.
They told me to order via a retailer in the area that they supply to,
when I got one for the Mrs

Those with muscular lower back pain will never look back

R



Robin : I saw an Osteopath for neck pains several years ago and I haven't
looked back since.


I once heard a chairman at an AGM remark "As we cast our eyes back over
our shoulders down through the years..."

Cheers

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