Takes some doing, snapping a TT belt. Congrats !
You have a spare though, right?
You are my ex and I claim my £5
Think it might be the original belt, has that sandpaper perished rubber feel ![]()
Crikey, in which case, about time
On the plus side might sound better when it’s replaced.
Superglue ![]()
I’m drunk now, there’d be a new thread in about 15 mins asking how to unstick a TT belt from my eyelid.
CP to the cheese eating surrender monkey cunts.
Pritti told the Coastguard to push the boats back – fuck off
Pritti told the RNLI to push the boats back – fuck off
Pritti told Border Force to push the boats back – fuck off
Pritti told the RN to push the boats back – fuck off
Suella offers the French money – OK
The Lloyds pharmacy at Coventry hospital can have a prolonged and vigorous pummeling of the corporate danglies.
Bit over a month ago I get a prescription for something that needs to go through a hospital pharmacy for various obscure reasons, and the first I know about it is a message on the answerphone from a withheld number and no number to call back on.
Turn up there to a scene of complete disorganisation to find that they only have 1/6th of the original prescription. I get a note saying that there is more to collect and that they will call me when it is ready.
Which they haven’t up to now when the original batch is running pretty low. The phone number on the box which previously did not get picked up went through straight to a message that the answerphone box is full so go away.
So the only way to find out what is going on is to turn up there and ask. First person says that they have it so queue up , second person says that they don’t have it so they will give me a call in a couple of days like they very much haven’t so far. Also said that rhe number that has literally never been answered any time I have tried to call is the right one.
I suspect that a good proportion of haemorrhoid creams come out of there with instructions to apply to the elbow…
Lloyds pharmacy are the worst run business I can think of. For a regulated business they should be closed down. Avoid at all costs.
Unfortunately
means that I don’t get a choice.
If you’re going to need this for any length of time is there any chance you can get it prescribed through another hospital pharmacy, say Warwick ? Our experience was that the performance of a pharmacy can come down to the standards set in an individual unit. Our Lloyds pharmacy, in the town, closed a while back but when it was open it was good. At different times I had to pick up prescriptions for Claire from the pharmacies at the John Radcliffe Hospital and at the Churchill Hospital. They’re both in the same trust but the JR always seemed to be hugely stressed out and never able to do anything quickly whereas the Churchill people were calm and efficient and accommodating, if a bit rule-bound sometimes.
That is the plan, I have asked the PA of the consultant precisely that. Unfortunately being in a fairly obscure intersection of things the consultant is based at Coventry rather than Warwick, although there is a possibility that it could have been Birmingham instead.
W8! Wut? So you’re saying looking like a cross between a baboon’s arse and the victim of an acid-attack is NOT sexy?
What confusing times we live in!
If that was my daughter I dread to think what I’d do to the person that suspended him for what is essentially whistleblowing
The suspension came a day after Mr Adams met with a BBC journalist and accompanied him on a visit to Eva in hospital, which had been requested by her parents.
revealed claims by Mr Adams that nursing shortages at the Edinburgh Royal Hospital for Children and Young People (RHCYP) were contributing to some children waiting up to three times longer than pre-pandemic for spinal surgery.
Mr Adams and other staff members raised concerns within NHS Lothian about the number of operations being cancelled due to staffing shortages.
You can hear the denial coming from here
NEVER!
Corporate April Fool’s stuff can get an automatic mangling in return, starting with The Whisk(e)y Exchange.
Here you go

