What amazing shots…
When i fell off my motorbike in November, i fractured my right collarbone very badly- it looked like someone had tried to snap a bough of a tree in half and that it had splintered instead of snapped. This was compounded when i picked my motorbike up and lifted it onto its stand and shrugged off my backpack and jacket. Mid-way through i heard a snap and thought it was the fairing of the bike. What it was was my collarbone fracturing again, so it looked like a ‘Z’ (if you can imagine that!) I was rushed to Nevil Hall and was seen within 45mins (which on a friday night amongst all the drunks with battle-damage was quite impressive I thought. I was x-rayed (the ONLY down point of my service there- when the nurse failed to realise that to hold my arm out from my side for an x-ray would be impossible and snapped at me for not immediatly obeying her commands.) A 10 minute wait and I was being discharged with some painkillers and told to wait by the phone. After 2days, they rang to tell me to come into a ward. I was operated on that afternoon, by a surgeon whom I never had the oppertunity of meeting AT ALL, slept the night there in comfort, being looked after by two AMAZINGLY hot nurses (one Swede, the other Chinese), and was discharged the next morning, with 3 plates, 7 pins in my clavicle and an amazing scar that makes all the girls take notice (see picture).
I found the service to be of an extremely high standard, and I stress that I was on the NHS. Maybe there are people with injuries that hurt more than a broken toe eh? As for the staff- imagine 15 hour shifts amongst so many ungrateful people and red tape, burocracy and lets face it, an absolutely disgusting job. My mum used to be a State Registered Nurse in the very ward was was on- and she says that whilst fufilling, it certainly wasn’t fun sometimes…
BARNOWL
When i fell off my motorbike in November, i fractured my right collarbone very badly- it looked like someone had tried to snap a bough of a tree in half and that it had splintered instead of snapped. This was compounded when i picked my motorbike up and lifted it onto its stand and shrugged off my backpack and jacket. Mid-way through i heard a snap and thought it was the fairing of the bike. What it was was my collarbone fracturing again, so it looked like a ‘Z’ (if you can imagine that!) I was rushed to Nevil Hall and was seen within 45mins (which on a friday night amongst all the drunks with battle-damage was quite impressive I thought. I was x-rayed (the ONLY down point of my service there- when the nurse failed to realise that to hold my arm out from my side for an x-ray would be impossible and snapped at me for not immediatly obeying her commands.) A 10 minute wait and I was being discharged with some painkillers and told to wait by the phone. After 2days, they rang to tell me to come into a ward. I was operated on that afternoon, by a surgeon whom I never had the oppertunity of meeting AT ALL, slept the night there in comfort, being looked after by two AMAZINGLY hot nurses (one Swede, the other Chinese), and was discharged the next morning, with 3 plates, 7 pins in my clavicle and an amazing scar that makes all the girls take notice (see picture).
I found the service to be of an extremely high standard, and I stress that I was on the NHS. Maybe there are people with injuries that hurt more than a broken toe eh? As for the staff- imagine 15 hour shifts amongst so many ungrateful people and red tape, burocracy and lets face it, an absolutely disgusting job. My mum used to be a State Registered Nurse in the very ward was was on- and she says that whilst fufilling, it certainly wasn’t fun sometimes…
BARNOWL
Theres a fiberglass replica of one of the spitfires used for a Piece of Cake slowly rotting away at RAF Llambedr in North Wales- ill try and find the photos that I took- but she looks in a HELL of a state.
BARNOWL
I
WANT
IT
NOW
(and the car would be nice as well…)
BARNOWL
OOOOO! SEXY SPITFIRE-TYPE THING!!!
*DROOLS*
Usually i would have taken part in the official rememberance day act in my hometown of Monmouth, as I was a Flight Sergeant in the school CCF and was therefore an honour guard at the cenotaph.
Now that i’m in Oxford I plan to go to the rememberance acts there in the main square or something. (Please if someone here’s from Oxford around the Gypsy Lane campus and knows of such a place then reply or PM me!). Its relly important to me that I remember all those who didn’t come back, as it’s them who have allowed me to be here today.
BARNOWL
If they asked i’d put up a fuss and call them sexist bigots.
If she was fit then of course i would… and i’d give up my seat as well :diablo:
If they asked i’d put up a fuss and call them sexist bigots.
If she was fit then of course i would… and i’d give up my seat as well :diablo:
As we’re taking the mickey outta Bush jr…
As we’re taking the mickey outta Bush jr…
1) Well, all of the aerial scenes of the Battle of Britain are great, but the one where all the Hurricanes and Spitfires mass to kick Luftwaffe ass is great, and also one where the Spitfires are attacking the bombers, and after one of them hits the sea the Battle of Britain music starts up, love that bit every time.
Thats my favourite too, the music always me get tears in my eyes- similar to when Lee Mallory says:
“This should give them something to think about.” But the epitome of the film has to be the calm way that one pilots just acknowleges the call join with a friendly squadron as
“I see ’em, I see ’em- Bloody Marvelous!!” All the combat talk during that three minute scene is why im so indebted to all veterans.
1) Well, all of the aerial scenes of the Battle of Britain are great, but the one where all the Hurricanes and Spitfires mass to kick Luftwaffe ass is great, and also one where the Spitfires are attacking the bombers, and after one of them hits the sea the Battle of Britain music starts up, love that bit every time.
Thats my favourite too, the music always me get tears in my eyes- similar to when Lee Mallory says:
“This should give them something to think about.” But the epitome of the film has to be the calm way that one pilots just acknowleges the call join with a friendly squadron as
“I see ’em, I see ’em- Bloody Marvelous!!” All the combat talk during that three minute scene is why im so indebted to all veterans.
60 Quid!?!?
Thats almost 52 pints at the campus bar!!
They can stuff that one…
60 Quid!?!?
Thats almost 52 pints at the campus bar!!
They can stuff that one…