> I know this is true and I don't want to be more specific for fear of
> being
> locked up in the tower. It as told directly to me by the senior
> consultant in
> the hospital concerned. The husband of a very senior member of royalty
> presented to an A& E dept near to Windsor Castle with a splinter in the
> finger
> late at night. He was told to go away and come back to next morning.
> He then
> made some small talk about the chaps not earning much money and being
> overworked and I understand asked how much he earned to be told it was
> none of
> his business.
> To cut a long story short when the story got out there was a group of
> the usual
> sycophants ready to meet the senior person the next morning. When he
> arrived
> he insisted that the SHO he saw the night before treated him as he had
> told him
> the truth and he respected him.
> Danny
> McGeehan
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Bet he was chuffed to be dragged back in after a night shift for that.
;-)
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Rowley Cottingham
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