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What would you do with your last day on earth?
TOPIC: What would you do with your last day on earth?
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What would you do with your last day on earth? 12 Years, 7 Months ago
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Re:What would you do with your last day on earth? 12 Years, 7 Months ago
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I did gather that, but thought I'd look at it, from another angle. It's unlikely, you'd get 24 hours notice. So, I decided to work out how it might happen & then came to the conclusion, that by the time we found out it was about to happen, it would be too late, anyway.
I mean, if someone told you "Tomorrow the World will end", you'd have doubts, unless you were one of those over confident gullible types, that believe what the media & everybody tells them...
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Re:What would you do with your last day on earth? 12 Years, 7 Months ago
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In The Know wrote:
bh wrote:
I mean, if someone told you "Tomorrow the World will end", you'd have doubts ...
... but what if your Doctor told you you only had 24 hours to live ?
My doctor was pushed out of the surgery in 2011, by his idiot bosses. The ones left in the surgery are rather irrisponsible oafs. Not worth the light of day.
One is a woman, who looks like a female scarecrow & likes eating cream cakes, instead of dealing with her patients (or even visiting them). She is already in trouble, with a higher authority for refusing to visit an elderly relative of mine, & passing the buck to a district nurse, who knew nothing about my relative's case.
Another (a man) pretends that he can't hear you, if you ring him up. He wreaks of After Shave, is oriental & looks like a brush salesman.
The receptionists are rude & you have to pass an exam, before they allow you to see either of the incompetant "doctors". You have to describe your symptoms down the phone, to see if they think you should actually see a doctor. They address you as "love", "deary" & "doll", instead of your name or sir...Quite unbelievable they actually do any work. One of them regularly rings into the local radio station & plays daft competitions (while she's at the surgery).
So, I have no trust in them. When I get sick, I get more sense at the local chemist.
It's not likely that I'd be notified by those doctors, if I had 24 hours left. Quite frankly, I wouldn't want to be told by them, as last year, they told me I was suffering from Vertigo, when I had an upset bowel...Confused? I certainly was! They then told me, it was no point in giving me a sicknote, as the following day was Christmas Day. Unfortunately I work in catering. And an upset bowel isn't really a good thing to have, in that particular field, especially when I had to work on Christmas, Boxing Day & the 3 days, after that.
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