So what have you done today..?

Discussion in 'Lounge' started by figaro, Mar 17, 2012.

  1. Had an MRI as the physio treating me after the fall was not happy with the leg, so the consultant gave me the good news today. To clarify the initial X-Ray was done at a different hospital. It is of concern that when I hobbled into them,they did not want to even do an X-ray as I did not come in an ambulance,hence I could not be in that much pain. Any good litigators on this site folks?
     
  2. Upset Chizel :D
     
  3. Sorry, hit the wrong smiley :(
     
  4. Sausage fingers
     
  5. I wasn't using my fingers...
     
  6. Or my chipolata before you start ;)
     
  7. got upset:Grumpy: no chipolata.....
     
  8. Bloody hell your everywhere tonight :Watching:
     
  9. yea im impotent...
     
  10. spell check error? incontinent?
     

  11. I thought you meant to say important
     
  12. Oh i am! we all are... my mum told me
     
  13. mind you she also said i was handsome....
     
  14. finished work early with a mind to have a pint but as i pulled into the carpark got an emergency call out so my 3 oclock finish turned into a 6 oclock with a further 2 hrs stuck in traffic (8 mile trip!)... And i forgot my ex's birthday... first time ive not made her a cake in a while.... Bad day
     
  15. Make, or even better, bake her one tomorrow :)
     
  16. You optimist... :smile:
     
  17. Today I have voted in our latest referendum on Sunday (postal vote - I just stick it in the village's administration letter box).

    We have to decide whether restaurants should get a reduced rate of VAT, similar to food in supermarkets or take-away establishments. I don't think so, although I suspect that take-away establishments shouldn't get a reduce rate - but we're not being asked that.

    The other, rather more contentious and interesting question, is whether we want to replace the 61 different companies offering the compulsory health insurance by a single state organisation offering the same thing. There are already cantonal hospitals and whatnot and private clinics - that wouldn't change. So it's not really a national health service being proposed, just a simple transparent means of paying for it. I'm in favour. Health insurance offers are complicated and impossible to understand and the companies administering them are bureaucratic. Plus these companies are immensely powerful and have totally infiltrated the political class. They also want to make a profit, which you are paying for.

    Fortunately here in Switzerland, we the people get the final say. Notwithstanding this, I am prepared to bet that the answer to both questions will be no and the status quo will be preserved. Pity - but that's (direct) democracy, folks.
     
  18. It's just not cricket!

    Sounds like a good thing.
     
  19. Dropped my phone again, another smashed screen; scuffed my brand new, just replaced alloy on a kerb where its a restricted width and now spilt coffee down my shirt just before a client meeting
     
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