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Gandalf wrote: Croggy wrote: not funny....but this made me smile .. Quote: Eyewitness reports said a number of walking wounded had made their own way to the hospital across the road from the pub. Good job it wasn't a day when only LGI A&E is open You're going back a few years there Gandalf, even dates, odd dates, they haven't worked that rota for a good long time now.
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Gandalf wrote: Croggy wrote: not funny....but this made me smile .. Quote: Eyewitness reports said a number of walking wounded had made their own way to the hospital across the road from the pub. Good job it wasn't a day when only LGI A&E is open I was under the impression that the place was closed [look on Flickr, it was boarded up], if the walking wounded were builders, it’s understandable, but my betting is they were scratters sitting outside the building having brought a picnic!
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liits wrote: Gandalf wrote: Croggy wrote: not funny....but this made me smile .. Quote: Eyewitness reports said a number of walking wounded had made their own way to the hospital across the road from the pub. Good job it wasn't a day when only LGI A&E is open I was under the impression that the place was closed [look on Flickr, it was boarded up], if the walking wounded were builders, it’s understandable, but my betting is they were scratters sitting outside the building having brought a picnic! Or pedestrians walking past on the footpath!
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chameleon wrote: liits wrote: Gandalf wrote: Croggy wrote: not funny....but this made me smile .. Quote: Eyewitness reports said a number of walking wounded had made their own way to the hospital across the road from the pub. Good job it wasn't a day when only LGI A&E is open I was under the impression that the place was closed [look on Flickr, it was boarded up], if the walking wounded were builders, it’s understandable, but my betting is they were scratters sitting outside the building having brought a picnic! Or pedestrians walking past on the footpath! or people returning to there cars after visiting love ones! seen as though there's two car parks full of cars with house bricks stuck in them.
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Gandalf wrote: Croggy wrote: not funny....but this made me smile .. Quote: Eyewitness reports said a number of walking wounded had made their own way to the hospital across the road from the pub. Good job it wasn't a day when only LGI A&E is open Guilty as charged. Luckily I have not needed A&E since my footballing days. I take it they are both open all the time now then
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A little story folks might find find amusing. It used to be called the cemetary tavern, and my gran. used to tell me how as a young lass in the late 1800s she was told by her mother to take a stillborn baby to the cemetary and ask a gravedigger to put it in a grave,(a common practice in those days). She met a friend on the way who invited her to go for a drink, which they duly did, baby in orange box put under the seat. After a few or more drinks she returned home, on being asked by her mother if all went well she realised she had left the baby in the pub, the proverbial then hit the fan. The past is a different country, they didn,t half do things differently.
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liits wrote: Gandalf wrote: Croggy wrote: not funny....but this made me smile .. Quote: Eyewitness reports said a number of walking wounded had made their own way to the hospital across the road from the pub. Good job it wasn't a day when only LGI A&E is open I was under the impression that the place was closed [look on Flickr, it was boarded up], if the walking wounded were builders, it’s understandable, but my betting is they were scratters sitting outside the building having brought a picnic! it's been boarded up for a whileif it had been thje fountain head that had gone up, my mate big robbo would have been inconsolable
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