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Discussion in 'UK Motorcycles' started by Donegal Paul, Jul 8, 2004.

  1. Donegal Paul

    Donegal Paul Guest

    "Pip" said "Donegal Paul"
    am doing, cheers mate
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    Donegal Paul aka Clumsy ****
    Lambretta Li186 - Mugello a go go
    Vespa T5 Millenium - Wifey's (technically)
    www.thepilgrimssc.co.uk
    www.a4c.co.uk - What are YOU doing?
     
    Donegal Paul, Jul 9, 2004
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  2. Donegal Paul

    Donegal Paul Guest

    "Porl" said 2 "Donegal Paul"
    No intention of doing so i have every intention of getting back to
    "normal":)
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    Donegal Paul
    Lambretta Li186 - Mugello a go go
    Vespa T5 Millenium - Wifey's (technically)
    www.thepilgrimssc.co.uk
    www.a4c.co.uk - What are YOU doing?
     
    Donegal Paul, Jul 9, 2004
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  3. Donegal Paul

    Donegal Paul Guest

    "Cane" said to "Donegal Paul"
    For all the problems and moans about being a nurse / working for the NHS,
    one goodn thing here is i will get full pay for 6 months and then half pay
    for 6 months, thank ****!
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    Donegal Paul
    Lambretta Li186 - Mugello a go go
    Vespa T5 Millenium - Wifey's (technically)
    www.thepilgrimssc.co.uk
    www.a4c.co.uk - What are YOU doing?
     
    Donegal Paul, Jul 9, 2004
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  4. Donegal Paul

    Donegal Paul Guest

    "Oldbloke" said to Donegal Paul wrote:
    SNIP
    apparantly not :)
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    Donegal Paul
    Lambretta Li186 - Mugello a go go
    Vespa T5 Millenium - Wifey's (technically)
    www.thepilgrimssc.co.uk
    www.a4c.co.uk - What are YOU doing?
     
    Donegal Paul, Jul 9, 2004
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  5. Donegal Paul

    Donegal Paul Guest

    "Rope" said to Donegal Paul spoke:
    Cant remember.
    witnesses say i was going along between 20 and 30, there was a line of
    illegally parked cars (River festival was on so people park anywhere), i was
    going round them when the car in front stopped to turn right into the
    driveway and i hit its rear end.:-/
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    Donegal Paul
    Lambretta Li186 - Mugello a go go
    Vespa T5 Millenium - Wifey's (technically)
    www.thepilgrimssc.co.uk
    www.a4c.co.uk - What are YOU doing?
     
    Donegal Paul, Jul 9, 2004
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  6. Donegal Paul

    Donegal Paul Guest

    "dwb" said to Donegal Paul wrote:
    SNIP
    Heh , but im a nurse, statistically 60% of all healthcare workers are
    carriers of MRSA.

    So i guess it depends which 60% :)
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    Donegal Paul
    Lambretta Li186 - Mugello a go go
    Vespa T5 Millenium - Wifey's (technically)
    www.thepilgrimssc.co.uk
    www.a4c.co.uk - What are YOU doing?
     
    Donegal Paul, Jul 9, 2004
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    dwb Guest

    Does being a carrier mean you can't get the actual bug, or that you can?
     
    dwb, Jul 9, 2004
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    Ace Guest

    Such a shame...
     
    Ace, Jul 9, 2004
    #28
  9. Donegal Paul

    petrolcan Guest

    the cont known as dwb says...
    Can. The bug usually affects those with weakened immune systems and/or
    those that have had recent surgery.
     
    petrolcan, Jul 9, 2004
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  10. Donegal Paul

    Donegal Paul Guest

    "petrolcan" said in reply to the cont known as dwb says...
    Yup
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    Donegal Paul
    Lambretta Li186 - Mugello a go go
    Vespa T5 Millenium - Wifey's (technically)
    www.thepilgrimssc.co.uk
    www.a4c.co.uk - What are YOU doing?
     
    Donegal Paul, Jul 9, 2004
    #30
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    mb Guest

    Don't have a heart attack ;-)
    It's now Cloggy law that a sick employee has to be paid for up to 2
    years...
     
    mb, Jul 9, 2004
    #31
  12. Donegal Paul

    sweller Guest

    Fairly standard for large industry. Certainly the case on the railway.
     
    sweller, Jul 9, 2004
    #32
  13. caring capitalism strikes again.
     
    Paul Corfield, Jul 9, 2004
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  14. Donegal Paul

    deadmail Guest

    I'm surprisingly cheerful and optimistic.
     
    deadmail, Jul 9, 2004
    #34
  15. In a Marvin-ish sort of way
     
    The Older Gentleman, Jul 10, 2004
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  16. Donegal Paul

    deadmail Guest

    Relative to what I have to put up with of course.

    It was a feed line and seemed amusing in a sleep-deprived kind of way
    last night. In the cold light of morning the pay off isn't satisfying.

    On a serious note, I *think* it's rare for people to see me presenting a
    miserable frame of mind.
     
    deadmail, Jul 10, 2004
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  17. Donegal Paul

    Ben Blaney Guest

    YY,SS,W.

    Anyway, I'm glad you showed up: iMate - pos or neg? A couple of
    people at work have them, and like them - but what the **** do they
    know? I /need/ a PDA; all better if it's a PDA and phone in one
    "thing"... right?
     
    Ben Blaney, Jul 10, 2004
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  18. Donegal Paul

    deadmail Guest

    I meant "see" as in face to face.
    Personally I'm not convinced by PDAs with phones attached as an
    afterthought. I prefer the phones with PDAs attached.

    P900 is what I'd go for. I've played with stuff like the XDA and
    haven't been terribly impressed.
     
    deadmail, Jul 10, 2004
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  19. Donegal Paul

    Ben Blaney Guest

    I'm too much of a numpty to notice, though, I'd have thought...?
    <cancels plans to go shopping after work>
     
    Ben Blaney, Jul 10, 2004
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