Is that a fear of flying or a "green" statement?
Yes!

Not scared of flying, I've flown quite a lot, but just hate the experience.
Is that a fear of flying or a "green" statement?

Just got back from a week in Iceland, if anyone is considering going, I thoroughly recommend it!
Just got back from a week in Iceland, if anyone is considering going, I thoroughly recommend it!
We were a bit out of season for the lights, but still got to see them one night. Completely by chance but very cool. I'll try and upload one of the long exposure photos we took.Good for you - any sightings the the aurora borealis?
Was it expensive a) to get there and back and b) the living costs while you were there?
...and as i don't care to fly, can I reach it by kayak?
Spoke to some Danish people whilst out there who took a 3 day ferry, so presumably other options exist. Could probably stop off at the Faroe Islands en route.


Wow! Even Jeremy Kyle admits to being 'shocked' with the behaviour of some people on Prince of Wales Rd on a Saturday night
http://www.eveningnews24.co.uk/what...t_to_norwich_s_prince_of_wales_road_1_4702378
For any self-inflicted issues like drink or drug abuse I agree with you 100%.I do feel that the people who end up needing hospital treatment as a result of alcohol abuse etc should be made to contribute towards the cost of their treatment.


Ironically, DH, guess what just appeared on my twitter feed!Fuel was probably our biggest expense, lots of time spent driving an inefficient 4x4.
Not really sure I agree with most of that based on my experiences, thankfully. Realistically, we probably spent 50% of our time on gravel roads and the F-roads, so a 4x4 was a necessity, and with 5 of us plus lots of kit we needed that sized car for the space if nothing else. Our car wasn't that efficient, but given the size I don't think we'd have found anything too much better.Ironically, DH, guess what just appeared on my twitter feed!
Oh well, you'll have a better idea and a few more pointers next time
http://misstourist.com/8-things-you-should-know-before-renting-a-car-in-iceland/
For any self-inflicted issues like drink or drug abuse I agree with you 100%.
Look at the length of waiting lists for people with genuine needs and they're not helped by half the hospital staff deployed in A & E helping pissheads!![]()
Sorry, I've opened a complete 'can of worms.'But where do you finish with such a policy? Once you have targeted the drinkers and drug takers what next? Shall we stop fat people from free treatment because of their reckless eating habits? Or just all people who eat Junk food? I carry a bit too much weight and hate McDonalds (It's the beer what does it!) but know people who seemingly are blessed with an unwaivering metabolism that allows them to eat crap and drink what they want. So if you eat McDonalds (Surely the Heroin of the food world to the uneducated) then irrespective of weight should you be treated? we all know it's bad for you, even the uneducated!
Whilst I have questioned your point, fundimentally I agree. But I'm not sure just the individuals should be punished or made to pay. Too many pubs will allow these younguns to get in such a state. These businesses need to be hammered if someone leaves their establishment in a vomity, comatosed mess. They may not be able to stop the fighting as i have seen plenty enough nobheads who will do that sober or under minimal influence but again they can play a part in reducing it.
The solution of course is to all have health insurance instead of the NHS and then if you can afford your premiums then you can risk what you like!
Bah!
Bah!

So how about a fit, healthy guy on a waiting list for treatment alongside a 40 a day smoker?
Do you not think the stretched resources (financial & physical) of the NHS are not entitled to prioritise between them?

Sorry, I've opened a complete 'can of worms.'
My daughter was telling me she saw quite a large lady in Chapelfield Shopping Centre the other day with a bag containing 3 dozen Krispy Kreme doughnuts!!!
Did anyone else see this news article - http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-20255141 [HASHTAG]#wordsfailme[/HASHTAG]
Maybe the answer is to have some form of medical insurance, as the cost of financing the NHS is growing exponentially, with a lot of it as a result of people living longer and having more complex health issues.
Sorry, I've opened a complete 'can of worms.'
My daughter was telling me she saw quite a large lady in Chapelfield Shopping Centre the other day with a bag containing 3 dozen Krispy Kreme doughnuts!!!
Did anyone else see this news article - http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-20255141 [HASHTAG]#wordsfailme[/HASHTAG]
Maybe the answer is to have some form of medical insurance, as the cost of financing the NHS is growing exponentially, with a lot of it as a result of people living longer and having more complex health issues.