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Nice People Thread Number 11 - A Treasury of Nice People
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Sounds gruesome Gen. The nurse stroking your arm must have been nice though?
I had a lovely, lovely phlebotomist yesterday.
I slept like the dead from very early and when I have finished my morning chores I plan to sleep some more.0 -
I don't think I would find that erotic gen, sounds more like a scene from a scary film!
Lir, as long as you are comfortable with their proposals and at least you are happy or happier with the new doc.
LJ, good luck with the move.
Bad news week here, a particularly nice client died on Tues - the sort of client you see socially and a friends not yet 2 year old GD died at the weekend. I only 'know'NDG that's trying to balance things up!
Off to the fracture clinic shortly, should get signed off. One of the BP meds has the side effect of oedema, reduced the dose but so far still got swollen lower legs, just before I try to take a week off :-(.
Work manic, should slacken off next week and I will be around more.0 -
Going on the number of names crossed off on the list that I could see in the polling station, voting turnout in East Sheen is about 2% so far...0
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chewmylegoff wrote: »Going on the number of names crossed off on the list that I could see in the polling station, voting turnout in East Sheen is about 2% so far...
Don't know what the turnout was here - I didn't !
(Turnout, that is).
When the choice is the Nutbar alliance of Great Britain, or UKIP, or the Labour party... strewth.“The ideas of debtor and creditor as to what constitutes a good time never coincide.”
― P.G. Wodehouse, Love Among the Chickens0 -
Don't know what the turnout was here - I didn't !
(Turnout, that is).
When the choice is the Nutbar alliance of Great Britain, or UKIP, or the Labour party... strewth.
I never turn out any more, Postal votes are so much easier, I can do them in advance and not worry about how I'll feel on the day.0 -
Don't know what the turnout was here - I didn't !
(Turnout, that is).
When the choice is the Nutbar alliance of Great Britain, or UKIP, or the Labour party... strewth.
The euros ballot paper was about three pages of A4 long and contained numerous different parties called things like "independence from Europe" "independence for the UK" scrap the EU" "no to EU" "I hate the EU" and right at the end, UKIP.
Can't help feeling the single issue parties have failed to notice their niche is already occupied!0 -
chewmylegoff wrote: »the euros ballot paper was about three pages of a4 long and contained numerous different parties called things like "independence from europe" "independence for the uk" scrap the eu" "no to eu" "i hate the eu" and right at the end, ukip.
Can't help feeling the single issue parties have failed to notice their niche is already occupied!brian: Excuse me. Are you the judean people's front?
Reg: F!!k off! 'judean people's front'. We're the people's front of judea! 'judean people's front'.
Francis: W!!!!!s.
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“The ideas of debtor and creditor as to what constitutes a good time never coincide.”
― P.G. Wodehouse, Love Among the Chickens0 -
chewmylegoff wrote: »Going on the number of names crossed off on the list that I could see in the polling station, voting turnout in East Sheen is about 2% so far...
I am feeling very much 'None of the above' at the moment, probably should have wandered down to the polling station to register that opinion but I'm afraid apathy won outI think....0 -
chewmylegoff wrote: »The euros ballot paper was about three pages of A4 long and contained numerous different parties called things like "independence from Europe" "independence for the UK" scrap the EU" "no to EU" "I hate the EU" and right at the end, UKIP.
Can't help feeling the single issue parties have failed to notice their niche is already occupied!
Same here, though I was also delighted to have the option to vote for the BNP. Whose tagline was something about fairness in housing...0
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