mart166
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Post by mart166 on May 18, 2014 14:43:45 GMT
Hehe No, don't be concerned - at allI worked in operating theatres for about 32 years. I'll *never* run short of syringes or wide-bore needles... ... I've even got an ancient amputation saw I'm not worried, just will get first train home if taken ill in yorks lol MP
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Post by willy9b on May 18, 2014 15:14:34 GMT
Hehe No, don't be concerned - at allI worked in operating theatres for about 32 years. I'll *never* run short of syringes or wide-bore needles... ... I've even got an ancient amputation saw I'm not worried, just will get first train home if taken ill in yorks lol MP I represent that remark, mart166 Anyways, you'll be relieved to hear that I've retired now This wazzock* was a workmate - always found him a bit creepy... Incidentally, I did 17 years on permanent nights at SMH. 'Sleep's for wimps' was my catch-phrase. *Any namby-pamby bloody southerners should look this up - it's a great insult!
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Post by mart166 on May 18, 2014 17:07:12 GMT
Nothing personal meant willy, just banter. Some of my best friends northerners, funny they choose to live in london !!! Best not say more as due for trip to york soon, passport ready, do i need to bring own food lol As kenny Everitt said, i done in the best possible taste MP
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Post by willy9b on May 18, 2014 17:32:04 GMT
No offense taken, Mart, I was just being daft (as usual). You'll enjoy York - lots to see and do. I lived in London for about 6 years (in the late 70s/early 80s) and really enjoyed it, but I wouldn't want to go back except for the odd visit. Pie & mash in short supply oop 'ere, but there are plenty of tasty alternatives.
Have fun!
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