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Sounds like good news.
Cath Lab was probably staffed by locums who have been declared IR35 caught, and are no longer prepared to provide their services thereby causing queues of people so long they have to provide beds. You should askComment
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Lunch has been the all-day breakfast again
Didn't bother with a dessert today. Might have a sponge pudding this eveningComment
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Chap next to me complained of a recurrence of his chest pains earlier. Just now, while he was eating his dinner and chatting with his wife, a couple of nurses swooped in, made him lie down, and whisked him away, explaining that no they couldn't wait, they had to take him now
They took his dinner with him to finish at the other end of the journey, thoughComment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostChap next to me complained of a recurrence of his chest pains earlier. Just now, while he was eating his dinner and chatting with his wife, a couple of nurses swooped in, made him lie down, and whisked him away, explaining that no they couldn't wait, they had to take him now
They took his dinner with him to finish at the other end of the journey, thoughOriginally posted by NickFitz View PostI imagine there's a huge control centre in an underground cavern, with charts and things holographically projected and a voice on a Tannoy saying things like "Team B916 to Sector 5" from time to time"Being nice costs nothing and sometimes gets you extra bacon" - Pondlife.Comment
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Lunch today was two-week cured honey mustard salt beef short ribs, served with fries, chilli chimichurri & pickles.
Courtesy of Salt Shed, part of the KERB crew.The greatest trick the devil ever pulled was convincing the world that he didn't existComment
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Originally posted by DaveB View PostLooks like it works thenComment
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If the howling coming from the stove is anything to go by, Storm ChutneySpoon* is winding itself up. I haven't drawn the curtains yet today, and since it'll be dark in an hour or so I don't think i'll bother. There's another 25kg bag of coal lurking in the cellar so there's really no need to stir my arse at all today.
* I think it's C this time, but what it's called....Comment
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Originally posted by LondonManc View Postbeef short ribsComment
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