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« Reply #12270 on: Friday, June 14, 2013, 14:18:56 » |
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My sister is a paramedic and you wouldn't believe some of the shit that she gets. Somebody actually got in the cab of an ambulance one and tried to move it as it was blocking his way. The crew were trying to save a life in the back.
Ha i was driver of the fire engine yesterday and we had an emergency call to an alarm going off. Parked outside, with blue lights on, some woman came up to me and said you do realise you are on double yellow lines dont you, you cant park there. Errr, im on an emergency call....
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Bob's Orange
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« Reply #12271 on: Friday, June 14, 2013, 14:35:39 » |
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Ha i was driver of the fire engine yesterday and we had an emergency call to an alarm going off.
Parked outside, with blue lights on, some woman came up to me and said you do realise you are on double yellow lines dont you, you cant park there.
Errr, im on an emergency call....
I hope you slapped her, or hit her with your hose?
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we've been to Aberdeen, we hate the Hibs, they make us spew up, so make some noise, the gorgie boys, for Hearts in Europe.
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Reg Smeeton
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« Reply #12272 on: Friday, June 14, 2013, 15:03:20 » |
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I happened to walk past Lawn School about 3 the other day....now I'd previously noticed they had a big sign up saying we operate a 5 minute walking scheme...asking parents not to park near the school but about 5 mins away, so that kids can benefit from a bit of exercise etc. On turning the corner...mayhem, fat fuckers, parked all over the pavements and verges etc outside the school gate.
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« Reply #12273 on: Friday, June 14, 2013, 17:54:51 » |
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 TWO shameless thieves have been caught pinching coins from a wishing well used to help raise funds for dying children.
The brazen pair were spotted by stunned passers-by as they hit the town centre fountain in Redditch, Worcs. on Monday afternoon.
One of the men used a long stick to reach for the charity cash, while the other lay on his front and dipped his whole arm in.
Witnesses said the pair simply continued to trawl the one-foot deep water despite pleas from members of the public to stop. Read more: http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/news/4968880/Pair-caught-fishing-charity-coins-out-of-wishing-fountain.html#ixzz2WDM1YMnU 
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« Reply #12274 on: Friday, June 14, 2013, 18:18:16 » |
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And you think that's funny ?
I truly fucking despair
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« Reply #12275 on: Friday, June 14, 2013, 18:24:20 » |
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As funny as hemorrhoids.
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« Reply #12276 on: Friday, June 14, 2013, 21:38:01 » |
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I'm a school gov and it's a continuous battle with parents too fecking lazy to walk from a street or two away....seems the more you politely request them not to do it, the more they do
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« Reply #12277 on: Friday, June 14, 2013, 21:40:52 » |
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A group of teenagers hurling stones off Woodhall Bridge this evening shattering my friend's daughter's windscreen. Thankfully she was unhurt, but very shaken. Complete morons.
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« Reply #12278 on: Friday, June 14, 2013, 21:59:03 » |
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My sister is a paramedic and you wouldn't believe some of the shit that she gets. Somebody actually got in the cab of an ambulance one and tried to move it as it was blocking his way. The crew were trying to save a life in the back.
And these sort of things happen regularly, was called to a cafe this week to a very ill man and a middle aged couple were most annoyed and put out because I asked them to move to create more space to work in. They reluctantly moved tables and carried on eating.
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« Reply #12279 on: Friday, June 14, 2013, 22:05:18 » |
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Been caught up many a time due to Motorway accidents. Plenty of those have been fatal ones. Although it's frustrating a delay is not the end of the world,for those victims it is. Their loved ones are hurt by it so I except it and be thankful it ain't me.
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« Reply #12280 on: Friday, June 14, 2013, 22:26:53 » |
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Are you a paramedic Notts?
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« Reply #12281 on: Friday, June 14, 2013, 22:34:12 » |
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It might of been on the M5 where some woman was threatening to jump off a bridge, think that incident caused over five hours delays, you can understand people being annoyed about things like this but some drivers just haven't got the patience to wait and do all sorts of strange things to get on their way.
I remember some incident in China where a bloke was threatening to jump off a motorway bridge and caused 6hrs of delays. Police tried to talk him down, etc., but no success. Then some random driver, caught up in the congestion, snuck past the cordon and pushed him off. I am in two minds when I hear the dreaded 'We are delayed because of a death on the track' announcement on the train. On the one hand, it's truly horrible that someone has killed themselves, and I have the utmost sympathy for them and their families, but on the other, it's a fucking selfish way to top yourself. Think about the bloke who drives the train, what's it going to do to him?
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« Reply #12282 on: Friday, June 14, 2013, 22:46:09 » |
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I remember some incident in China where a bloke was threatening to jump off a motorway bridge and caused 6hrs of delays. Police tried to talk him down, etc., but no success. Then some random driver, caught up in the congestion, snuck past the cordon and pushed him off.
I am in two minds when I hear the dreaded 'We are delayed because of a death on the track' announcement on the train. On the one hand, it's truly horrible that someone has killed themselves, and I have the utmost sympathy for them and their families, but on the other, it's a fucking selfish way to top yourself. Think about the bloke who drives the train, what's it going to do to him?
That's the way I look a it, accidents happen but people who choose to take their own lives will always have effects on others even outside of their families.
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« Reply #12283 on: Saturday, June 15, 2013, 07:55:20 » |
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£31 to park in pox for the day.
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« Reply #12284 on: Saturday, June 15, 2013, 16:43:37 » |
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Been caught up many a time due to Motorway accidents. Plenty of those have been fatal ones. Although it's frustrating a delay is not the end of the world,for those victims it is. Their loved ones are hurt by it so I except it and be thankful it ain't me.
Spot On.
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