Pin-seeker
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I don’t deserve anyNo sympathy
I don’t deserve anyNo sympathy
Just out of interest, how many pages of repetition are required for something to go beyond being a random irritation?
Not if you ask him “what is the correct loft for a pitching wedge”.That's your answer to everything.
Just about feel human again after going out for “a few” drinks with lads from work yesterday & now I’ve got to go out with the mrs & friends & do it all over again
Hope your lad is OK.We had our work Christmas do on Thursday night, ended up a bit heavier than I’d planned.
Got home at 2, get woken up at 3 by the wife as our son (10 months old) is struggling to breathe, so off we go to A&E. I even got a dirty look when I suggested that she would have to drive. Left A&E at 11 in the morning and straight into work.
Son was ok through the day, but deteriorated again in the night so come 11pm we were back at A&E.
It’s been a tough 48 hours
I will however say the service we have had through the NHS has been top notch.
You lucky lucky *******.Just about feel human again after going out for “a few” drinks with lads from work yesterday & now I’ve got to go out with the mrs & friends & do it all over again
Hope things all work out mate.We had our work Christmas do on Thursday night, ended up a bit heavier than I’d planned.
Got home at 2, get woken up at 3 by the wife as our son (10 months old) is struggling to breathe, so off we go to A&E. I even got a dirty look when I suggested that she would have to drive. Left A&E at 11 in the morning and straight into work.
Son was ok through the day, but deteriorated again in the night so come 11pm we were back at A&E.
It’s been a tough 48 hours
I will however say the service we have had through the NHS has been top notch.
Already done it several times.Really? I hope you never get called to do jury service!
Hope he is OK. Has he got RSV?We had our work Christmas do on Thursday night, ended up a bit heavier than I’d planned.
Got home at 2, get woken up at 3 by the wife as our son (10 months old) is struggling to breathe, so off we go to A&E. I even got a dirty look when I suggested that she would have to drive. Left A&E at 11 in the morning and straight into work.
Son was ok through the day, but deteriorated again in the night so come 11pm we were back at A&E.
It’s been a tough 48 hours
I will however say the service we have had through the NHS has been top notch.
Billy I posted in relation to someone quoting facts.Shooting people dead is against the law. But in certain circumstances the police are allowed to do it.
Come on, you’re better than that. Your view is simplistic to the point of being breathtakingly naive.
Had it early November...managed to shift it a week and a half ago.....This damn viral cough that is doing the rounds. Know so many who have had it or got it. I'm nearly two weeks in and its not really improving. Fed up of it!
This damn viral cough that is doing the rounds. Know so many who have had it or got it. I'm nearly two weeks in and its not really improving. Fed up of it!
This damn viral cough that is doing the rounds. Know so many who have had it or got it. I'm nearly two weeks in and its not really improving. Fed up of it!
We had our work Christmas do on Thursday night, ended up a bit heavier than I’d planned.
Got home at 2, get woken up at 3 by the wife as our son (10 months old) is struggling to breathe, so off we go to A&E. I even got a dirty look when I suggested that she would have to drive. Left A&E at 11 in the morning and straight into work.
Son was ok through the day, but deteriorated again in the night so come 11pm we were back at A&E.
It’s been a tough 48 hours
I will however say the service we have had through the NHS has been top notch.
They think it’s a bad case of bronchitis atm. Have just had a home visit from a nurse (he’s been put on a hospital at home programme) and he’s borderline needing breathing support. Oxygen levels are down but not concerningly low atm but he is physically struggling to breathe.Hope he is OK. Has he got RSV?
My niece had this it’s very nasty.They think it’s a bad case of bronchitis atm. Have just had a home visit from a nurse (he’s been put on a hospital at home programme) and he’s borderline needing breathing support. Oxygen levels are down but not concerningly low atm but he is physically struggling to breathe.
Thanks to all those who have sent their wishes.
We had our work Christmas do on Thursday night, ended up a bit heavier than I’d planned.
Got home at 2, get woken up at 3 by the wife as our son (10 months old) is struggling to breathe, so off we go to A&E. I even got a dirty look when I suggested that she would have to drive. Left A&E at 11 in the morning and straight into work.
Son was ok through the day, but deteriorated again in the night so come 11pm we were back at A&E.
It’s been a tough 48 hours
I will however say the service we have had through the NHS has been top notch.
Re the kicking of the guy in the head. My only grief is that he/ the copper only did it once. So why would I say that?
Any Guy that is more than happy to hit a women whether she is in a uniform or not deserves a bloody good thrashing. So before we go any further I am more than happy to argue the toss with any forummers over that. Just how many women should he of been able to hit before a kicking is acceptable.
This story has been discussed to death previously on here especially when the initial footage was released of the poor innocent thug being kicked in the head before more footage was released of what he actually did prior to his kicking. This topic will be Groundhog Day for the next 10 pages until folk move on. The ones claiming excess force was used may well suggest the murdering **** who mowed down innocent families in Germany should of been stopped with a traffic cone in front of the murderers car.