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Nice People Thread Number 10 -the official residence of Nice People
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The article is about Glenbrook Gen. I quite like the outcome personally. No fan of the Great White, but even less of one of animal torture.Please stay safe in the sun and learn the A-E of melanoma: A = asymmetry, B = irregular borders, C= different colours, D= diameter, larger than 6mm, E = evolving, is your mole changing? Most moles are not cancerous, any doubts, please check next time you visit your GP.
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vivatifosi wrote: »The article is about Glenbrook Gen. I quite like the outcome personally. No fan of the Great White, but even less of one of animal torture.
Ah. I thought it was in WA. I heard it briefly on the news when I was driving.0 -
Its occurred to me (and mentioned on another thread maggie reads) that at my DEFRA spot check they didn't bother to check my ditches. I was ticked off for the state of my hedges but the ditches weren't even looked at.bit lax.0
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neverdespairgirl wrote: »That really does suggest they don't think it's malignant - even the NHS clears the appointment decks pretty sharpish if they suspect malignancy (going by my mother's experience last year).
Lots of love to all the Gens.[/QUOT
Waiting times
Currently, all patients referred with suspected cancer by their GP have a maximum wait of two weeks to see a specialist. This also applies to all patients referred for investigation of breast symptoms, even if cancer is not initially suspected.
Cancer patients should wait no more than 31 days from the decision to treat to the start of their first treatment. It is also expected that any subsequent surgical, drug or radiotherapy treatments will be delivered within 31 days.
All patients should wait a maximum of 62 days from their urgent GP referral to the start of their treatment. This 62-day standard also includes all patients referred from NHS cancer screening programmes (breast, cervical and bowel) and all patients whose consultants suspect they may have cancer.0 -
Lawrence Llewelwyn Bowen's pad is up for sale.
http://www.rightmove.co.uk/property-for-sale/property-44769074.html
Where is PN? We need background checks and full historyEverything that is supposed to be in heaven is already here on earth.
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Doozergirl wrote: »Lawrence Llewelwyn Bowen's pad is up for sale.
http://www.rightmove.co.uk/property-for-sale/property-44769074.html
Where is PN? We need background checks and full history
I love the mural walls n the bedroom...but the white ceiling ruins it IMO.
Also love the garden, the fabric on the chairs in the toile dining room( but dislike the toile which is odd, I really love toile usually). I like the white panelled room. Its a bit of hit and Miss decoratively really. I like it though, very much. It has personality. I'd rather dislike something but admire its guts than feel kinda 'meh' about it.0 -
Another opportunity for NP to self assess their position in life
How healthy is your relationship :BBC
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine/
37 out of 40 here.0 -
lostinrates wrote: »I love the mural walls n the bedroom...but the white ceiling ruins it IMO.
Also love the garden, the fabric on the chairs in the toile dining room( but dislike the toile which is odd, I really love toile usually). I like the white panelled room. Its a bit of hit and Miss decoratively really. I like it though, very much. It has personality. I'd rather dislike something but admire its guts than feel kinda 'meh' about it.
I like lots about it. The gentlemanly drawing room is plush and I like the vaulted ceiling that's been wallpapered. I don't like the coral colour of the toile room and I don't like toile; it reminds me if the stalkerish landlady we had.
I feel the same about decor, but you know that. I'd prefer almost anything that had been done with conviction over magnolia boxes or trying too hard to be conventional. That house could take anything. The mural is beautiful - would look good in your house! Would be awful in a new build.Everything that is supposed to be in heaven is already here on earth.
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