phil d
Well-known member
ok so I'm not well again, my spondylosis is playing up so I can't sleep very well, as I have pains in my neck, I'm stressed about work and I've run out of Brandy. Last night our 7 year old granddaughter stayed over, we left the landing light on, the lounge light on and the kitchen light on in case she needed the loo in the night (it's downstairs). At precisely 4.55 AM I'm woken up by a knock on the bedroom door, "grandma I need a wee", it was the first decent sleep I had had in about 3 days!
This got me thinking about recent events, while in A&E I overheard a young woman (late teens) telling the woman at reception why she'd come to the hospital, "well I've had something in my eye for about 3 weeks and my boss doesn't like me taking time off to visit the doctor". after being told there was a 4 hour wait her friend piped up "in that case can you book my in as well? I've had a splinter in my finger for ages and I might as well get it looked at while I'm waiting for her".
They no longer provide foam collars as "people were wearing them too long and causing problems to their necks".
My GP will not provide me with the occasional dose of Diazepam, "because people abuse it and become addicted"
The government introduced a sugar tax on fizzy drinks "as people were getting fat through drinking too much"
They want to set a minimum price per unit on alcohol " because people are drinking too much and becoming ill".
Nothing tastes like it did, it's all been mucked about with to cut down on things that you shouldn't eat too much of.
Why oh why are young people today incapable of looking after themselves and taking responsibility for their own actions?
Then to cap it all I get a call to a job from a landlord, single mother with 3 kids and the shower isn't working, I agree to call on my way out at 9 AM yesterday. I arrive at the address and get no answer, apparently I didn't knock loudly enough! any harder and I would have knocked the door of the hinges.
Life, don't talk to me about life.
This got me thinking about recent events, while in A&E I overheard a young woman (late teens) telling the woman at reception why she'd come to the hospital, "well I've had something in my eye for about 3 weeks and my boss doesn't like me taking time off to visit the doctor". after being told there was a 4 hour wait her friend piped up "in that case can you book my in as well? I've had a splinter in my finger for ages and I might as well get it looked at while I'm waiting for her".
They no longer provide foam collars as "people were wearing them too long and causing problems to their necks".
My GP will not provide me with the occasional dose of Diazepam, "because people abuse it and become addicted"
The government introduced a sugar tax on fizzy drinks "as people were getting fat through drinking too much"
They want to set a minimum price per unit on alcohol " because people are drinking too much and becoming ill".
Nothing tastes like it did, it's all been mucked about with to cut down on things that you shouldn't eat too much of.
Why oh why are young people today incapable of looking after themselves and taking responsibility for their own actions?
Then to cap it all I get a call to a job from a landlord, single mother with 3 kids and the shower isn't working, I agree to call on my way out at 9 AM yesterday. I arrive at the address and get no answer, apparently I didn't knock loudly enough! any harder and I would have knocked the door of the hinges.
Life, don't talk to me about life.