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I actually do remember when Neville Bartos left a few years ago and it definitely was due to workload. I can understand it as well. When a civil engineering place gets busy it gets horrendous. I'm doing consultancy work over the summer doing it again and find myself working from 6.30am through to 9pm with maybe a 15 minute break if I'm lucky.

He threw a strop on Monday when I was mod on GC and announced he was off. Post now edited, but you know mods and mick can see edited posts - he clearly didn't know that <laugh>

I don't think anyone really cares, it was just funny that he said he never.

Anyway, up the 'RA.
 
He threw a strop on Monday when I was mod on GC and announced he was off. Post now edited, but you know mods and mick can see edited posts - he clearly didn't know that <laugh>

I don't think anyone really cares, it was just funny that he said he never.

Anyway, up the 'RA.

You've got me beelin' <laugh>

I was off on Monday so never seen any of it. I actually have a bit of a life.
 
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Let's get this thread back on track people.

Just a wee update. After scouring numerous internet dating sites I eventually found her. I convinced her to meet me for a few drinks in Princes Square. I took her there to impress her. She didn't like it and we ended up drinking a carry out outside the former Bairds bar.

Things were going well until I asked if she were a fan of the films of Mickey Rourke. One flying clothesline followed by a corkscrew elbow drop and I was on the ground. I got up and she screamed at me that I was like all the others. A leg sweep floored me and she stomped off into the night muttering something in Irish Gaelic to her Randy the ram action figure.

I still think about her and what could have been:emoticon-0106-cryin
 
As everyone else is going off on mad tangents...

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It's been brought up many times on here, especially by the likes or ciaran and rebel, remember all the chat about setting of remote bombs from several streets away?

It's not a view I share however, hell I even have several "help for heros" taps!

You were in the British Army, by default you're a coward in the views of most of your fellow "fans"

So that's MOST Celtic fans is it Chapper? 2 people who post on here... according to you? I don't recall Reb or Ciaran ever calling me a coward but if you say so it must be true so that's 2 fans taken care of, who are the rest of this "MOST"
 
Hlidays ffs? We need Doctors like NOW. Holidays for Unis and Colleges should be banned, even though that would probably create more work for me. I've not thought this through.

<laugh> <laugh> Are you seriously suggesting we should rush doctors through uni? When I qualify I won't have any breaks <laugh>

It's a fact that every August death rates in hospitals increase. This is when newly qualified doctors start working. Coincidence?
 
Are you seriously suggesting we should rush doctors through uni? When I qualify I won't have any breaks

It's a fact that every August death rates in hospitals increase. This is when newly qualified doctors start working. Coincidence?

I was watching a Documentary a few weeks ago about some guy, a Genius who has developed a check system for Operations, same as airline pilots use, it had decreased death rates by up to 50% in some hospitals. It was trialled in about 10 different hospitals and the reduction in deaths caused by human error were staggering.
 
I was watching a Documentary a few weeks ago about some guy, a Genius who has developed a check system for Operations, same as airline pilots use, it had decreased death rates by up to 50% in some hospitals. It was trialled in about 10 different hospitals and the reduction in deaths caused by human error were staggering.

To be honest, I think a lot of the higher death rate can be put down to not being used to working under the kind of pressure doctors have, especially 1st year graduates who have never worked a day in their life. Even when we do things in uni you can quickly pick out people who buckle under pressure (and avoid them like **** when getting put into groups).

I was working full time for 7 years before doing medicine and I think it has prepared me a lot more for it. In America you need to do a degree before you can study medicine and I think it would make our doctors a lot better if we done that. But then the NHS is seriously needing doctors as you say. Treading a fine line.