Most people don't realise the knock on affect one delay can make to the whole system, great job you lads do most of the time and pretty accurate with delay times.
Did, in my case. I would wail on about how people have no idea now since cutbacks and so forth how bad things are behind the scenes, but I have three family members in the NHS, my daughter on the frontline of mental health (real ones, not just neurotics like me).
And apart from those poor ****ers - took the dog to the vet's today as he's old and had been constipated. She got some syringe out and did an anal gland evacuation, which resulted in two trays of black tar and a toxic cloud three times as fatal as Chornobyl. She studied for seven years to do that, apparently (and charges more than the NHS, I must add).
Nah, the way things are, looking at it now, I had an easy life. I pity the poor ****ers of my daughter's generation, I do. But they can can get back to work paying us Baby Boomers' final salary pension, the peasants.
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