Bull Dozer has been out

Started by In With the Lurpak, February 06, 2024, 01:36:18 PM

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In With the Lurpak

On that skanks property the one who got her old man Capt. Tom to walk all over the place at 100 year old shortly afterwards she's setting up a charity I think the jist of this is she raked in cash from the charity and told em she was building some office to deal with his memorabilia, told the council the same then she decided to extend it into a SPA with out telling anyone

tried to make out she was gonna let a few old birds in the area have a dip in the pool now n again  :rav: 

Council got wind of it and the Bulldozer flattened the fucking lot  :sid:  :sid:  :sid:

serves the horrid cunts right  :klippety:



AtomicDog

Why must I feel like that . . . Why must I chase the 🐈


AtomicDog

Why must I feel like that . . . Why must I chase the 🐈

Bud Wiser

I just can't believe the amount of gullible idiots who gave up their hard-earned to fund this sham.

Don't honest tax payers get taken for enough by funding that corruption riddled cash cow AKA the NHS?
SAMMY AMEOBI - CAN I HAVE YOUR SHIRT PLEASE

Rentokil

Quote from: Bud Wiser on February 06, 2024, 05:44:15 PMI just can't believe the amount of gullible idiots who gave up their hard-earned to fund this sham.

Don't honest tax payers get taken for enough by funding that corruption riddled cash cow AKA the NHS?

If people had wisened up to the overall covid scam, the greed riddled bitch would not have been in the same position :money:

Francks left peg


In With the Lurpak


Steboro

Quote from: Bud Wiser on February 06, 2024, 05:44:15 PMI just can't believe the amount of gullible idiots who gave up their hard-earned to fund this sham.

Don't honest tax payers get taken for enough by funding that corruption riddled cash cow AKA the NHS?

I wondered during the whole Covid escapade watching from over here as why charity events for the NHS.  It baffled me.

Quote from: Francks left peg on February 06, 2024, 07:11:01 PM
Quote from: In With the Lurpak on February 06, 2024, 01:51:12 PM

Some splendid work here, Crocky lad. 🤣🤣🤣

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Blott

#10
The NHS is a strange thing, I believe it should be free at the point of use. Last year my wife had both her eyes Lasered. It took 2 visits and no more than 1/2 each. You could not fault it.


My niece nearly died of COVID and was in a coma for 6 weeks. The lowest point of our lifes. Again the NHS could not be faulted.


I have psoriasis, take Humera every three weeks into my legs, I have been clear for about 15 years. Again the NHS could not be faulted.


My father in law throughout his dementia was treated brilliantly by the NHS and Care system.






Steboro

Quote from: Blott on February 07, 2024, 01:05:39 AMThe NHS is a strange thing, I believe it should be free at the point of use. Last year my wife had both her eyes Lasered. It took 2 visits and no more than 1/2 each. You could not fault it.


My niece nearly died of COVID and was in a coma for 6 weeks. The lowest point of our lifes. Again the NHS could not be faulted.


I have psoriasis, take Humera every three weeks into my legs, I have been clear for about 15 years. Again the NHS could not be faulted.


My father in law throughout his dementia was treated brilliantly by the NHS and Care system.







Can't really fault the NHS myself barring when I moved back there about 13 years ago and went to the GP (The same one I used near my whole life)   They told me because I had lived out of the country for so long I wasn't eligible for NHS care.  I went got my passport and went back and said it's my birth right and I've paid enough into it.  I was eventually seen after some arguing back and forth.

I'm guessing the woman had no idea what she was even talking about.

The medical issues I have now though, I'm so glad I'm here, I get my CTs, MRIs etc and results the same day.  I can view them before I even see the Dr, they take about 10 mins to be uploaded to your account.  Yeah it's expensive but well worth it.   

Blott

Quote from: Steboro on February 07, 2024, 02:57:48 AM
Quote from: Blott on February 07, 2024, 01:05:39 AMThe NHS is a strange thing, I believe it should be free at the point of use. Last year my wife had both her eyes Lasered. It took 2 visits and no more than 1/2 each. You could not fault it.


My niece nearly died of COVID and was in a coma for 6 weeks. The lowest point of our lifes. Again the NHS could not be faulted.


I have psoriasis, take Humera every three weeks into my legs, I have been clear for about 15 years. Again the NHS could not be faulted.


My father in law throughout his dementia was treated brilliantly by the NHS and Care system.







Can't really fault the NHS myself barring when I moved back there about 13 years ago and went to the GP (The same one I used near my whole life)   They told me because I had lived out of the country for so long I wasn't eligible for NHS care.  I went got my passport and went back and said it's my birth right and I've paid enough into it.  I was eventually seen after some arguing back and forth.

I'm guessing the woman had no idea what she was even talking about.

The medical issues I have now though, I'm so glad I'm here, I get my CTs, MRIs etc and results the same day.  I can view them before I even see the Dr, they take about 10 mins to be uploaded to your account.  Yeah it's expensive but well worth it.   
good and bad in every thing.

Wee_Willie

The NHS is becoming increasingly marxist and politicised with the younger generation of medics coming through and old school ones retiring off. Consequently is much more about me-me-me, greed and less about care. The killed my brother during Covid due to negligence.