why does anyone watch these soaps? don't you get enough of it at work?
Of all the scattered minutes I have accidentally been exposed to, I always
wonder at how much effort must go into these programs to result in such a
concentration of mistakes-per-square-inch...
They seem to go out of their way to mislead people about even the minutest
of details...
Can't we have more lawyer stuff?.....
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>At last – the ever-enlarging dynamic Trauma Unit at Holby City has an A&E
>SpR. True to form (in a department with everyone copping off with each
>other), the new character is not a parody or facile caricature of the real
>beast but depicts us in our true colours (i.e. arrogant, rude, drivers of
>fast expensive cars etc.)
>
>Can’t wait until I’m a consultant – I can then transform into the
>equivalent
>of Max (who seems to be getting all the luck at the moment).
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>Andy Lockey
>A&E SpR (sadly with normal car)
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