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On 12/12/2016 12:00, Roland Perry wrote:
In message , at 10:43:39 on Mon, 12 Dec 2016, Tim Watts remarked: I am amused by the massive girder with "DO NOT REMOVE" sprayed on it. It suggests that the workers are just going around demolishing random stuff without any plan. Never hurst to have a failsafe ![]() My surgeon, when fixing a hernia, drew a massive arrow on one leg with a magic marker, whilst I was still awake to confirm which bit he was supposed to be fixing, before I was wheeled in. Makes sense as he was spending all day doing those... My understanding is that these days at least three people check that the surgeon is about to cut the correct leg off the correct patient. Including asking the patient. Wonder if they did that on Victory… -- Graeme Wall This account not read. |
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On Mon, 12 Dec 2016 10:43:39 +0000, Tim Watts
wrote: My surgeon, when fixing a hernia, drew a massive arrow on one leg with a magic marker, whilst I was still awake to confirm which bit he was supposed to be fixing, before I was wheeled in. Makes sense as he was spending all day doing those... This seems to be the norm here in Norway too. My surgeon visited in the morning before I was drugged to put a big X on the correct shoulder. -- jhk |
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![]() "Tim Watts" wrote in message ... On 12/12/16 03:07, Basil Jet wrote: On 2016\12\11 13:12, Recliner wrote: I took some pictures on Friday of the rebuilding work on Waterloo platforms 20-24, formerly used by Eurostar: https://www.flickr.com/photos/reclin...57673819851723 Thanks. I am amused by the massive girder with "DO NOT REMOVE" sprayed on it. It suggests that the workers are just going around demolishing random stuff without any plan. Never hurst to have a failsafe ![]() My surgeon, when fixing a hernia, drew a massive arrow on one leg with a magic marker, whilst I was still awake to confirm which bit he was supposed to be fixing, before I was wheeled in. Makes sense as he was spending all day doing those... Me too. In fluorescent pink magic marker which was a bu88er to get off. Not what you want as an 8yo who is already sore about not being able to play rugby for some weeks! James |
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On Mon, 12 Dec 2016 14:44:21 +0100, Jarle Hammen Knudsen
wrote: On Mon, 12 Dec 2016 10:43:39 +0000, Tim Watts wrote: My surgeon, when fixing a hernia, drew a massive arrow on one leg with a magic marker, whilst I was still awake to confirm which bit he was supposed to be fixing, before I was wheeled in. Makes sense as he was spending all day doing those... This seems to be the norm here in Norway too. My surgeon visited in the morning before I was drugged to put a big X on the correct shoulder. When I had my broken shoulder fixed the anaesthetist was the one with the marker but he saw the bruising and decided that it was obvious where the problem was. |
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Tim Watts wrote:
Never hurst to have a failsafe ![]() My surgeon, when fixing a hernia, drew a massive arrow on one leg with a magic marker, whilst I was still awake to confirm which bit he was supposed to be fixing, before I was wheeled in. Makes sense as he was spending all day doing those... My arrows were a symmetrical pair. Chris -- Chris J Dixon Nottingham UK Plant amazing Acers. |
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On 2016\12\13 08:11, Chris J Dixon wrote:
Tim Watts wrote: Never hurst to have a failsafe ![]() My surgeon, when fixing a hernia, drew a massive arrow on one leg with a magic marker, whilst I was still awake to confirm which bit he was supposed to be fixing, before I was wheeled in. Makes sense as he was spending all day doing those... My arrows were a symmetrical pair. Hopefully they weren't upside down, or the surgeon might have cut off your body and just left your legs. |
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Basil Jet wrote:
On 2016\12\13 08:11, Chris J Dixon wrote: Tim Watts wrote: Never hurst to have a failsafe ![]() My surgeon, when fixing a hernia, drew a massive arrow on one leg with a magic marker, whilst I was still awake to confirm which bit he was supposed to be fixing, before I was wheeled in. Makes sense as he was spending all day doing those... My arrows were a symmetrical pair. Hopefully they weren't upside down, or the surgeon might have cut off your body and just left your legs. No wonder I left feeling light headed. ;-) Chris -- Chris J Dixon Nottingham UK Plant amazing Acers. |
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On Sun, 11 Dec 2016 13:12:34 +0000
Recliner wrote: From: Recliner Subject: Waterloo pl 20-24 building pictures Date: Sun, 11 Dec 2016 13:12:34 +0000 User-Agent: ForteAgent/7.20.32.1218 Newsgroups: uk.transport.london,uk.railway Organization: A noiseless patient Spider Do those pictures turn you on? Stupid ****. |
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