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Hehe yea but it made me laugh!!!!!!!! And you said you wore hearing aids! 

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Andrew MacLean wrote:This is like does he take sugar
Here we are, talkin about you as if you are not here! sorry, my friend.
Heh!
Actually I take tea/coffee as it comes, not fussed about milk/sugar as I have had too many dodgy mugs of tea/coffee in too many dodgy places.

--Paul
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Reminds me when I did the request show for Hospital Radio.
Went into a side ward where a young lady had both arms and legs in plaster.
I checked the radio was working and as I was requestd, put it in a postion so she could use it despite being in plaster. Stepped back and knocked everything flying on the bedside cabinet which made her laugh histerically.
Then she requested one of my favorite records, Funky moped by Jasper carrot, as I stepped back in amazement, I knocked over the ward sister. Turned to the young lady and said 'Now look what you have made me do, i've crippled the nurse!'
I was soo
bith my feux pas, but she laughed even more. got anice thankyou letter from her because it was soo noce someone saw beyond the bandages and treated her as a normal person. Apparently i started her road to recoverya s she was suffering depression too 
Went into a side ward where a young lady had both arms and legs in plaster.
I checked the radio was working and as I was requestd, put it in a postion so she could use it despite being in plaster. Stepped back and knocked everything flying on the bedside cabinet which made her laugh histerically.
Then she requested one of my favorite records, Funky moped by Jasper carrot, as I stepped back in amazement, I knocked over the ward sister. Turned to the young lady and said 'Now look what you have made me do, i've crippled the nurse!'
I was soo




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That is so true...when I was at Moorfields on the ward with an episode of rejection and in a very distressed state, what I appreciated the most were the nurses having ordinary small talk with me, treating me like everyone else and not like the mad woman who happened to have rejection in addition. That made me feel better
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