>In article <[log in to unmask]>, JMSager <[log in to unmask]> writes
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>>2. I don't understand - I've not bought up this subject??
>You are of course absolutely right - my apols - that was someone elses
>projection - it was the Planet Thanet postman.
Oi, steady the buffs, if I recall my friend Peter the Postman always puts GP
Broadstairs and I tend to to sign off with GP Thanet. ;-)) Co-ops? Yup
good one round our end!
>Who, of course, I can never forgive - see, when I was a lad (here we
>go), and we were very poor ('tis true) my dad was made redundant from a
>firm called Thanet Business Machines and led us further into the our
>impoverished existence. (Any tears yet? ;)
A lot of businesses have pushed up daisies this end, high socio economic
deprivation even Sally passenger ferry has naffed off to Dover. :-((
I've always said Thanet should go independant (of UK) and tax free like the
Cayman's and business would flood in! Imagine the Hong Kong of Europe.
(Dream on)
>Escaping is difficult - I am the only one of three who has managed it
>:( more luck than judgement - just a couple of right decisions as a
>teenager.
Escape, from Thanet? Nah you'll be back! :-)
>We dont seem to have cracked the problem that if you make the wrong
>decision, or just a few dodgy judgements, when in your teens then you
>quite simply f*ck your life up. OK it can be repaired - but this is
>even more difficult.
What end up being a GP and get shafted by DoH, PCGs, et al?
>Do we not owe more to our young? (OOps - how can I comment? - I haven't
>got any?)
So are you a better GP if you have kids? Does a midwife need to have had
babies her(him)self? Should you have had Ca to work in oncology or the
hospice? Should priests advise on married life?
Makes you more empathetic s*d all else tho ;-)
Paul Attwood
GP Planet Thanet.
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