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I think I may be cut out to be a contractor...
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Lie about drinking champagne in first class while gently rocking back and forth crying and refreshing his rep pageOriginally posted by Stevie Wonder BoyI can't see any way to do it can you please advise?
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Well that was grim - haven't broken the toe, but they decided it all needed to be dug out. Mind you, it was long past the point of return - the new nail had completely gone wrong and the old one was still attached.Comment
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Interestingly they have a walk in centre too, but I was left to go to A&E so don't feel too much of a time wasterComment
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Sorry, are you the only one allowed to use this place as a self indulgent log?Originally posted by suityou01 View PostI've been racked with worry all evening.
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Originally posted by vwdan View PostSorry, are you the only one allowed to use this place as a self indulgent log?
Now get those stinky feet away from me.
Knock first as I might be balancing my chakras.Comment
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BUPA Insurance may not but the hospitals will as long as it is not too serious. They are quite happy to take your money for what is normally out-patient stuff. I had an eye cyst once, went to casualty, told 3 weeks to fix it and I couldn't drive for 3 weeks. Called local BUPA hospital, same day, £150 quid, they fixed it and I could drive after 1 day. Solid.Originally posted by FatLazyContractor View PostI don't think BUPA covers these injuries as they classify them as A&E / Walk-in centre stuff.
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Really ??Originally posted by tractor View PostBUPA Insurance may not but the hospitals will as long as it is not too serious. They are quite happy to take your money for what is normally out-patient stuff. I had an eye cyst once, went to casualty, told 3 weeks to fix it and I couldn't drive for 3 weeks. Called local BUPA hospital, same day, £150 quid, they fixed it and I could drive after 1 day. Solid.
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When freedom comes along, don't PISH in the water supply.....Comment
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Cut Up?Originally posted by TestMangler View PostReally ??
It worries me sometimes, especially when rubbing shoulders with the lessers. That is all :PComment
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