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Denis Allan wrote:
In message , Lawrence13 writes One thing you do have right, my address was wrong. I've just started using a new PC and realise I'd wrongly set up my newsgroup detail. The address shown above will work. Denis, perhaps therefore you can now correspond with this idiot privately and not bore the rest of us, or even worse drive some of the more able members away. Roger |
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On Saturday, August 25, 2012 1:07:33 PM UTC+1, Lawrence13 wrote:
[...] two African nurses came to her bed and grunted [...] ============= Why the need to furnish us with that particular detail? Stephen. |
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On Monday, 27 August 2012 10:52:17 UTC+1, Roger Smith wrote:
Denis Allan wrote: In message , Lawrence13 writes One thing you do have right, my address was wrong. I've just started using a new PC and realise I'd wrongly set up my newsgroup detail. The address shown above will work. Denis, perhaps therefore you can now correspond with this idiot privately and not bore the rest of us, or even worse drive some of the more able members away. Roger I take it you're not that keen on me Roger. I've asked Denis to email me privately but he won't and he's[ersonal email is blocked. All the best |
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On Monday, 27 August 2012 12:05:55 UTC+1, Stephen Davenport wrote:
On Saturday, August 25, 2012 1:07:33 PM UTC+1, Lawrence13 wrote: [...] two African nurses came to her bed and grunted [...] ============= Why the need to furnish us with that particular detail? Stephen. Being as factual as possible the BBC seem to do it all the time . |
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On Sunday, 26 August 2012 14:34:36 UTC+1, Adam Lea wrote:
On 25/08/12 23:09, Lawrence13 wrote: On Saturday, August 25, 2012 6:16:35 PM UTC+1, Adam Lea wrote: On 25/08/12 13:23, Lawrence13 wrote: Hold on a mo Will!!!!!! I've just found out how you cut your head. You fell whislt climbing in areas that would go of the UKMO scale where danger was concerened. So you think warnings for dangerous rain sre justified especially where idiots are concerened and then you go an fall scrambling over rocks in an arrea where the weather can turn and actually be dangerous. And now you plan to do the same up the Himalaya's . As for your NHS treatment: I think you were lucky to get it considering you realised the dangers but still took risks . Self inflicted if you ask me. Rain in towns = dangerous Climbing rocks and mountains = safe Sounds Orwellian if you ask me. Utter rubbish. Walking/rambling/hiking is a very safe activity. You are far more likely to have an accident driving to the start of the walk than on the walk itself. Sorry, but I get a little annoyed when people make unfounded assertions about the risk of activities that they are clueless about, and thus judge on feeling, perception and so-called "common sense" rather than objectivity, evidence and real world data. So Adam walking the streets of a town/city holds far more danger in the rain than walking on moorland? What planet are you living on. sorry but I get annoyed when people talk drivel I also get annoyed with people who try to claim I said something I haven't. |
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On Sunday, 26 August 2012 00:45:38 UTC+1, Richard Dixon wrote:
Lawrence13 wrote in : When my mother was rushed to Lewisham Hospital with septicaemia about 6 years ago she was so sick she didn't have a clue where she was two African nurses came to her bed and grunted tried to manhandle her upwards when she clearly couldn't stand let alone understand her situation. As they manhandled her upwards to a standing position her hospital gown was undone exposing her Seeing as tiresome NHS-bashing is de rigueur these days: two lots of angioplasty, successful treatment for advanced bladder cancer, triple heart bypass last year, major operation to siphon out 4 pints of blood from internal bleeding after he fell of our roof (not to mention a hernia, a circumcision and having bits of wood removed from his arm following a gardening accident). My Dad, 79, still with us. All thanks to the NHS. Over and out, Richard Personally my treatment by the NHS was awful but objectively the NHS have had some bashing and they deserved it. My now deceased ex father in law was proffesor of paediatrics a a major London hospital so when he developed his firts bout of bowel cancer on he's socialsit beliefs he insisted on going on the NHS I can tell you that didn't last too long. Don't get me wrong though I'm not anti NHS what I am anti is lies and propaganda. The MHS struggles to keep apace with exponential demands caused by growing elderly population, immigration and costly new treatments and drugs and add onto that litigation. It's also been terribly hampered by poor staff and as a consequence high levels of MRSA wich do not exist to anywhere near the high levels in the private sector. I apprecciate honesty I'd rather the NHS and the poltical spinners stoop making out every thing is so good. Those case of abject neglect-especially towards the elderly are facts not right wing opinions. |
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In message , Roger Smith
writes Denis Allan wrote: In message , Lawrence13 writes One thing you do have right, my address was wrong. I've just started using a new PC and realise I'd wrongly set up my newsgroup detail. The address shown above will work. Denis, perhaps therefore you can now correspond with this idiot privately and not bore the rest of us, or even worse drive some of the more able members away. Roger Fair comment, point taken. Actually I'd rather not have anything whatsoever to do with the idiot. -- Denis |
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