Tea? (Part 3)

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stephec

Squire
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Bolton
Snakes common round Bolton then?

I had a mate who stood on a grass snake in the woods at the side of the M61 in Little Hulton.
 

172traindriver

Legendary Member
Not much scares me. Not snakes anyway. Spiders, and wasps. Im a real screamer when they are around.

Anyhow, after all this excitement, im logging off as well. Nos da everyone. :hello:

Thought a big snake would have frightened you :laugh::laugh:
 

classic33

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No. Matron would have had our guts for garters!
Thats getting rid of the old, proven methods that were shown to work and cutbacks within the last few years.

There's times when I've trusted the nurses more than the doctors.

Best example of this was whilst in hospital. A nurse collapsed on the ward & she ordered another nurse and a doctor to get the nurse up off the floor, onto the nearest bed. No-one questioned her orders, despite it being a male ward. "Her nurses" came second only to the patients.
 

MikeG

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Suffolk
I had a mate who stood on a grass snake in the woods at the side of the M61 in Little Hulton.
I was taking a pee underneath a tree in Botswana when a 6 foot long boomslang shot down out of a branch above my head, down the trunk, and into the leaf-litter at my feet. I was probably at least 24 hours from the nearest hospital, and their venom generally kills you.

I shouted for someone to fetch a camera.

Now, why are we talking about snakes?
 
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