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<spoiler>Or Lethal Weapon 4. </spoiler>Originally posted by GreenMirror View PostAt least you did not watch Marathon Man.
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Manchester is now quite pleasant - earlier rain seems to have gone and it is at a balmy 10 degrees....
Thank god it's Thursday.Comment
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Agreed!Originally posted by original PM View PostManchester is now quite pleasant - earlier rain seems to have gone and it is at a balmy 10 degrees....
Thank god it's Thursday.
Actually quite sunny here now with some blue through the clouds.Comment
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Back from the dentist, where the pause since my last appointment, intended for my gums to recover from the double extraction, seems to have had the side effect of resetting their systems and completely erasing all memory of the ongoing course of treatment that I thought was still in progress.
So I was greeted by the dentist with a breezy "Just a check-up today, is it?" and had to go back over the whole course of treatment I'd already had, including the three or four attempts at performing a root canal before he gave up and pulled the damn thing out. I'm still not convinced they had any record of any of it
Still, I've just checked and I'd never paid them, so as far as that's concerned it still works out as being the same course of treatment, just with a repeat of some paperwork; and as the previous treatment plan was shot to ribbons by now anyway, I don't suppose it makes much difference. Doesn't inspire much confidence in their administrative procedures, though
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostBack from the dentist, where the pause since my last appointment, intended for my gums to recover from the double extraction, seems to have had the side effect of resetting their systems and completely erasing all memory of the ongoing course of treatment that I thought was still in progress.
So I was greeted by the dentist with a breezy "Just a check-up today, is it?" and had to go back over the whole course of treatment I'd already had, including the three or four attempts at performing a root canal before he gave up and pulled the damn thing out. I'm still not convinced they had any record of any of it
Still, I've just checked and I'd never paid them, so as far as that's concerned it still works out as being the same course of treatment, just with a repeat of some paperwork; and as the previous treatment plan was shot to ribbons by now anyway, I don't suppose it makes much difference. Doesn't inspire much confidence in their administrative procedures, though

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They could do with a new computer program to manage their systems.Originally posted by NickFitz View PostBack from the dentist, where the pause since my last appointment, intended for my gums to recover from the double extraction, seems to have had the side effect of resetting their systems and completely erasing all memory of the ongoing course of treatment that I thought was still in progress.
So I was greeted by the dentist with a breezy "Just a check-up today, is it?" and had to go back over the whole course of treatment I'd already had, including the three or four attempts at performing a root canal before he gave up and pulled the damn thing out. I'm still not convinced they had any record of any of it
Still, I've just checked and I'd never paid them, so as far as that's concerned it still works out as being the same course of treatment, just with a repeat of some paperwork; and as the previous treatment plan was shot to ribbons by now anyway, I don't suppose it makes much difference. Doesn't inspire much confidence in their administrative procedures, though
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Lots of time and date stuff involved - I wouldn't touch it with a bargepoleOriginally posted by GreenMirror View PostThey could do with a new computer program to manage their systems.
Does anyone know someone with some coding skills?
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