NuneatonO's wrote: ↑Thu Mar 26, 2020 8:15 pm
She text me actually about half hour ago about this event. Not being on (un)social media, I wouldn't have even known.
Moreover, it was her who (to paraphrase) said "pity that people don't have this admiration for us when they are in a polling booth at election time".
I did so stop your collective whinging !
Re: Clap Clap for the NHS
Posted: Thu Mar 26, 2020 8:18 pm
by Admin
Harmless but utterly pointless symbolism which I missed as I was taking Mrs A’s dinner upstairs as she’s now quarantined with symptoms.
As has been said elsewhere and by a nurse friend earlier - it’s nice but some f*cking PPE and test kits would be handier.
NuneatonO's wrote: ↑Thu Mar 26, 2020 8:03 pm
I'll tell my Wife when she gets in tomorrow morning around 7am (having gone into work for 5pm).
I'm sure she'll be so grateful.
Well tell her 1 labour voter of 35 years said thankyou
For being an ANGEL to her .
If it makes you feel sick
DEAL WITH IT.
She don’t like labour
Re: Clap Clap for the NHS
Posted: Thu Mar 26, 2020 8:21 pm
by StillSpike
I have no neighbours in earshot, but pals in the town tell me it was pretty loud there.
I hope it cheers up the NHS staff (pals who work for the service were appreciative on social media). i suppose it's a bit more concrete than sending "thoughts and prayers". Still not as good as a full set of PPE.
West Side Story wrote: ↑Thu Mar 26, 2020 7:28 pm
It's a bit like you think you are doing something. In fact you are doing nothing.
Couldn’t agree more lazy social media claptrap
Ditto.
Re: Clap Clap for the NHS
Posted: Thu Mar 26, 2020 8:25 pm
by Lucky7
NuneatonO's wrote: ↑Thu Mar 26, 2020 8:15 pm
She text me actually about half hour ago about this event. Not being on (un)social media, I wouldn't have even known.
Moreover, it was her who (to paraphrase) said "pity that people don't have this admiration for us when they are in a polling booth at election time".
Or when they are being abusive in a A+E dept cos they had to wait 5 hours with there usual minor ailments
NuneatonO's wrote: ↑Thu Mar 26, 2020 8:03 pm
I'll tell my Wife when she gets in tomorrow morning around 7am (having gone into work for 5pm).
I'm sure she'll be so grateful.
I’ll tell my mum the same that for 1 minute people where applauding the nhs and at 2 minutes where sat back down watching Enders
She’ll be delighted lol
tuffers#1 wrote: ↑Thu Mar 26, 2020 6:33 pm
Opening Windows & clapping
Who is partaking ?
Do we think they deserve a little support back from us all ?
I certainly do & i may be doing it on my own .
At least it.keeps my hands busy !!
Filthy feckers !!!
I meant from washing them !!
I have seen many futile gestures over the years. This one takes the biscuit.
You know how you black cabbies do that geeat stuff for disabled kids ,?
Well this is our tiny way of showing support to the health service .
Futile or not if nurses & doctors get to go to work the next day because people appreciate them , maybe theyll have a secind less of a stressful day.
You are getting far to much of Old Geezer Max
Well that is one load of old bollox. The NHS staff will go to work with or without a Jeremy Beadle handclap because they are dedicated and valued professionals.
I didn't get where I am today without recognising a futile gesture when I see it.
Re: Clap Clap for the NHS
Posted: Thu Mar 26, 2020 9:18 pm
by Max B Gold
StillSpike wrote: ↑Thu Mar 26, 2020 8:21 pm
I have no neighbours in earshot, but pals in the town tell me it was pretty loud there.
I hope it cheers up the NHS staff (pals who work for the service were appreciative on social media). i suppose it's a bit more concrete than sending "thoughts and prayers". Still not as good as a full set of PPE.
Maybe some of those showing their futile appreciation could knit them some PPE.
Re: Clap Clap for the NHS
Posted: Thu Mar 26, 2020 9:24 pm
by Max B Gold
I suppose what's getting on my tits really is that we are now dependent upon the one shining beacon of socialism (The NHS) that we have left but yet the Tories and Noo Labor have been dismantling it for decades and leaving us all exposed to situations like this
Not to mention the fukwits who voted Tory at the last election whose lives now depend on it.
NuneatonO's wrote: ↑Thu Mar 26, 2020 8:03 pm
I'll tell my Wife when she gets in tomorrow morning around 7am (having gone into work for 5pm).
I'm sure she'll be so grateful.
I’ll tell my mum the same that for 1 minute people where applauding the nhs and at 2 minutes where sat back down watching Enders
She’ll be delighted lol
Hardly likely, Ender's wearnt on tonight
Wouldn’t know BR don’t watch it
Was a bad example of a tv show
My bad
Re: Clap Clap for the NHS
Posted: Thu Mar 26, 2020 9:44 pm
by Admin
Max B Gold wrote: ↑Thu Mar 26, 2020 9:24 pm
I suppose what's getting on my tits really is that we are now dependent upon the one shining beacon of socialism (The NHS) that we have left but yet the Tories and Noo Labor havel been dismantling it for decades and leaving us all exposed to situations like this
Not to mention the fukwits who voted Tory at the last election whose lives now depend on it.
Boils my piss that most of the silly fuckers in my street whooping and hollering for the NHS would’ve voted Tory. Go figure.
I have seen many futile gestures over the years. This one takes the biscuit.
You know how you black cabbies do that geeat stuff for disabled kids ,?
Well this is our tiny way of showing support to the health service .
Futile or not if nurses & doctors get to go to work the next day because people appreciate them , maybe theyll have a secind less of a stressful day.
You are getting far to much of Old Geezer Max
Well that is one load of old bollox. The NHS staff will go to work with or without a Jeremy Beadle handclap because they are dedicated and valued professionals.
I didn't get where I am today without recognising a futile gesture when I see it.
Yeah ok Cee Jay , im not Reggie Perrin !!
Futile gestures can go a long long way .
I was with my mum in hospital 1 evening after visiting hours
( the nurses & ward mamager encouraged me to be there ) ,
A patient sadly passed away , the 2 Main nurses on the shift had tried there damndest to
keep her alive until the crash team arrived but to no avail,
They were both very down & all i had was 3 fruitella in my pocket
I walked over gave 1 to each & said i know its nothing but its all ive got.
If you could know how my Mum my Sisters & my nieces were treated after was
simply unbelievable . 1 of the doctors commented to me about being extraordinarily kind ,
I asked him what he was on about & he just said "Fruitella ".
Yes they do there work because it is dedication .
Sometimes a small thankyou at the right time goes a million miles.
Max B Gold wrote: ↑Thu Mar 26, 2020 9:24 pm
I suppose what's getting on my tits really is that we are now dependent upon the one shining beacon of socialism (The NHS) that we have left but yet the Tories and Noo Labor havel been dismantling it for decades and leaving us all exposed to situations like this
Not to mention the fukwits who voted Tory at the last election whose lives now depend on it.
Boils my p*ss that most of the silly fuckers in my street whooping and hollering for the NHS would’ve voted Tory. Go figure.
And don’t forget if we get through this Johnson and his cronies are going to be lauded as modern day heroes yuk
Max B Gold wrote: ↑Thu Mar 26, 2020 9:24 pm
I suppose what's getting on my tits really is that we are now dependent upon the one shining beacon of socialism (The NHS) that we have left but yet the Tories and Noo Labor havel been dismantling it for decades and leaving us all exposed to situations like this
Not to mention the fukwits who voted Tory at the last election whose lives now depend on it.
Boils my p*ss that most of the silly fuckers in my street whooping and hollering for the NHS would’ve voted Tory. Go figure.
You either need to move or burn down their houses. I leave the choice to you.
You know how you black cabbies do that geeat stuff for disabled kids ,?
Well this is our tiny way of showing support to the health service .
Futile or not if nurses & doctors get to go to work the next day because people appreciate them , maybe theyll have a secind less of a stressful day.
You are getting far to much of Old Geezer Max
Well that is one load of old bollox. The NHS staff will go to work with or without a Jeremy Beadle handclap because they are dedicated and valued professionals.
I didn't get where I am today without recognising a futile gesture when I see it.
Yeah ok Cee Jay , im not Reggie Perrin !!
Futile gestures can go a long long way .
I was with my mum in hospital 1 evening after visiting hours
( the nurses & ward mamager encouraged me to be there ) ,
A patient sadly passed away , the 2 Main nurses on the shift had tried there damndest to
keep her alive until the crash team arrived but to no avail,
They were both very down & all i had was 3 fruitella in my pocket
I walked over gave 1 to each & said i know its nothing but its all ive got.
If you could know how my Mum my Sisters & my nieces were treated after was
simply unbelievable . 1 of the doctors commented to me about being extraordinarily kind ,
I asked him what he was on about & he just said "Fruitella ".
Yes they do there work because it is dedication .
Sometimes a small thankyou at the right time goes a million miles.
Why didn't you applaud them AND give them a Fruitella?
Max B Gold wrote: ↑Thu Mar 26, 2020 9:24 pm
I suppose what's getting on my tits really is that we are now dependent upon the one shining beacon of socialism (The NHS) that we have left but yet the Tories and Noo Labor havel been dismantling it for decades and leaving us all exposed to situations like this
Not to mention the fukwits who voted Tory at the last election whose lives now depend on it.
Boils my p*ss that most of the silly fuckers in my street whooping and hollering for the NHS would’ve voted Tory. Go figure.
You either need to move or burn down their houses. I leave the choice to you.
You know how you black cabbies do that geeat stuff for disabled kids ,?
Well this is our tiny way of showing support to the health service .
Futile or not if nurses & doctors get to go to work the next day because people appreciate them , maybe theyll have a secind less of a stressful day.
You are getting far to much of Old Geezer Max
Well that is one load of old bollox. The NHS staff will go to work with or without a Jeremy Beadle handclap because they are dedicated and valued professionals.
I didn't get where I am today without recognising a futile gesture when I see it.
Yeah ok Cee Jay , im not Reggie Perrin !!
Futile gestures can go a long long way .
I was with my mum in hospital 1 evening after visiting hours
( the nurses & ward mamager encouraged me to be there ) ,
A patient sadly passed away , the 2 Main nurses on the shift had tried there damndest to
keep her alive until the crash team arrived but to no avail,
They were both very down & all i had was 3 fruitella in my pocket
I walked over gave 1 to each & said i know its nothing but its all ive got.
If you could know how my Mum my Sisters & my nieces were treated after was
simply unbelievable . 1 of the doctors commented to me about being extraordinarily kind ,
I asked him what he was on about & he just said "Fruitella ".
Yes they do there work because it is dedication .
Sometimes a small thankyou at the right time goes a million miles.
This is what your positive story and the handclaps tonight remind me of tuffers
Max B Gold wrote: ↑Thu Mar 26, 2020 9:24 pm
I suppose what's getting on my tits really is that we are now dependent upon the one shining beacon of socialism (The NHS) that we have left but yet the Tories and Noo Labor havel been dismantling it for decades and leaving us all exposed to situations like this
Not to mention the fukwits who voted Tory at the last election whose lives now depend on it.
Boils my p*ss that most of the silly fuckers in my street whooping and hollering for the NHS would’ve voted Tory. Go figure.
And don’t forget if we get through this Johnson and his cronies are going to be lauded as modern day heroes yuk
No they won't. He's monumentally screwed up and when the fear subsides he will get a roasting.
Max B Gold wrote: ↑Thu Mar 26, 2020 9:24 pm
I suppose what's getting on my tits really is that we are now dependent upon the one shining beacon of socialism (The NHS) that we have left but yet the Tories and Noo Labor havel been dismantling it for decades and leaving us all exposed to situations like this
Not to mention the fukwits who voted Tory at the last election whose lives now depend on it.
Boils my p*ss that most of the silly fuckers in my street whooping and hollering for the NHS would’ve voted Tory. Go figure.
And don’t forget if we get through this Johnson and his cronies are going to be lauded as modern day heroes yuk
Well that is one load of old bollox. The NHS staff will go to work with or without a Jeremy Beadle handclap because they are dedicated and valued professionals.
I didn't get where I am today without recognising a futile gesture when I see it.
Yeah ok Cee Jay , im not Reggie Perrin !!
Futile gestures can go a long long way .
I was with my mum in hospital 1 evening after visiting hours
( the nurses & ward mamager encouraged me to be there ) ,
A patient sadly passed away , the 2 Main nurses on the shift had tried there damndest to
keep her alive until the crash team arrived but to no avail,
They were both very down & all i had was 3 fruitella in my pocket
I walked over gave 1 to each & said i know its nothing but its all ive got.
If you could know how my Mum my Sisters & my nieces were treated after was
simply unbelievable . 1 of the doctors commented to me about being extraordinarily kind ,
I asked him what he was on about & he just said "Fruitella ".
Yes they do there work because it is dedication .
Sometimes a small thankyou at the right time goes a million miles.
This is what your positive story and the handclaps tonight remind me of tuffers
Well that is one load of old bollox. The NHS staff will go to work with or without a Jeremy Beadle handclap because they are dedicated and valued professionals.
I didn't get where I am today without recognising a futile gesture when I see it.
Yeah ok Cee Jay , im not Reggie Perrin !!
Futile gestures can go a long long way .
I was with my mum in hospital 1 evening after visiting hours
( the nurses & ward mamager encouraged me to be there ) ,
A patient sadly passed away , the 2 Main nurses on the shift had tried there damndest to
keep her alive until the crash team arrived but to no avail,
They were both very down & all i had was 3 fruitella in my pocket
I walked over gave 1 to each & said i know its nothing but its all ive got.
If you could know how my Mum my Sisters & my nieces were treated after was
simply unbelievable . 1 of the doctors commented to me about being extraordinarily kind ,
I asked him what he was on about & he just said "Fruitella ".
Yes they do there work because it is dedication .
Sometimes a small thankyou at the right time goes a million miles.
Why didn't you applaud them AND give them a Fruitella?
Are you suggesting i put Hospital workers at risk Max ?
While they are doing there very best to keep
people alive ?
I'll do what i have to once this virus is over & long gone
Its been something I've been thinking about for a whike & when i get out of my mess i will do what i have in my head .