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Are you allowed to refuse to work with someone so attired?Originally posted by DaveBThe picture is of a surgical gown worn by medical staff, not the gown patients would wear for surgery.
HTF did they get through medical school in a Burka?
How could hospital security know who they are really admitting to the operating theatres?How fortunate for governments that the people they administer don't thinkComment
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What happens if she's going to hosipital with minge issues?
The doctor get's to see her kebab but her face is covered up! What a twist!Comment
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It Happens !!!Originally posted by chockWhat happens if she's going to hosipital with minge issues?
The doctor get's to see her kebab but her face is covered up! What a twist!
its like keyhole surgery except they do it through the letterbox
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virtually married = thai brideOriginally posted by MordacI'm virtually married, so yes actually I can...
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Virtually married = internet brideOriginally posted by lORD lUCANvirtually married = thai bride
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Topical subject!Originally posted by lORD lUCANvirtually married = thai bride
The case of Toby Charnaud, the Briton murdered on the orders of his Thai ex-wife, has highlighted the growing number of British men travelling to Thailand to find wives, often arranged over the internet.
The British Embassy in Bangkok is one of the busiest anywhere in the world.
Thai BridesHow fortunate for governments that the people they administer don't thinkComment
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Originally posted by MordacI'm virtually married, so yes actually I can...
So now we know what Mordac looks like!Originally posted by lORD lUCANvirtually married = thai bride
Still some debate on which one is him though."Being nice costs nothing and sometimes gets you extra bacon" - Pondlife.Comment
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Give either one a keyboard and take your pick !!Originally posted by DaveBSo now we know what Mordac looks like!
Still some debate on which one is him though.Comment
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