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Chat & Social => The Bar - General Chat => Topic started by: Dirty Gertie on March 01, 2005, 15:32:34
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I've begun writing a 'blog (or web log) Please feel free to visit, read and comment. I hope you find it entertaining, enlightening and enjoyable find it here!! (http://uniquemunchkin.blogspot.com/) and the first instalment of my autobiography telling of my life in Pathology is here (http://uniquemunchkin.blogspot.com/2005/03/dying-to-meet-me-or-confessions-of.html)
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Excellent :lol:
Sounds like some of the tales our Morticians tell.
I'll agree that when someone resprected from a 'travelling family' dies, especially in Hospital, it's a chaotic business.
Seen it happen a few times.
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Brilliant.
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Loved it Janie!!!
When is the next installment due?
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Very enligtning :lol:
Guy
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:D Well done Janie, a very interesting read..... 8)
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Very interesting Janie.
Let me know when the next installments ready. :wink:
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did any1 see the bit in the papers bout the guy who got sacked cos his boss read hois online blog
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did any1 see the bit in the papers bout the guy who got sacked cos his boss read hois online blog
Don't think I had better do one!!!!!! :wink: :D
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i have to say after reading ur blog im well impressed,well done =D> =D> =D>
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Your 'blog' is dead interesting! How much can you write about yourself?
I'd be interested to hear about your biker days. 8)
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Your 'blog' is dead interesting! How much can you write about yourself?
I'd be interested to hear about your biker days. 8)
Thanks everybody for your lovely, positive comments!!! :lol: :lol:
Another small dollop of 'Dying to meet me' is now in the march archive section of my blog here (http://uniquemunchkin.blogspot.com/2005_03_01_uniquemunchkin_archive.html) (one day I'll suss out how that site works properly! :wink: )
Clouseau, How much can I write about myself???- shedloads!!! I certainly do have some stories to tell about my biking exploits, I shall have to scribble some down for you!!
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Fantastic stuff, got to be a publisher with some sense out ther somewhere surely!
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Once more a veritable feast of words :D
Not too nice seeing someone you know on the 'slab', I've been there too. :cry:, with a collegue who had Cancer.
Not too long ago, one of our departments Nurses killed. He was assaulted by his partner.
I won't go into the details (whys or how), but an Ambulance crew who also knew him brought him into the department.
Now all the staff on that night knew him, but still had to set to & try to resuscitate him & when he died deal with all the Police who were there.
I wasn't on, we were away, but actually heard about it on Radio 2 (but it only said "A Nurse from....." .
When we got home a neighbour, who's CID told us his name, his wife (ex-Nurse) & both of us knew the guy, so it was 'too close to home'