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Podiatrist ‘made threats to kill staff at clinic’

Discussion in 'United Kingdom' started by NewsBot, Oct 20, 2011.

  1. NewsBot

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    The Herald Scotland are reporting:
    Podiatrist ‘made threats to kill staff at clinic’
     
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  3. bob

    bob Active Member

    Is my fitness to practice impaired because I laughed out loud when I read this? :santa2:
     
  4. He clearly fancies himself as a cunning linguist if nothing else.
     
  5. blinda

    blinda MVP

    me tu, brute.
     
  6. markjohconley

    markjohconley Well-Known Member

    Made the mistake of calling my good wife over, and copped a wallop of porridge o'er the back of my head as she cacked herself
     
  7. bob

    bob Active Member

    Mark - does this mean that your lady friend laughed a lot? It does not translate well to UK English. The last time I 'cacked' myself was when I was in nappies (or when I was too trusting of a trouser cough after a heavy night on the guinness). :eek:
     
  8. goofyfoot360

    goofyfoot360 Member

    He sounds like Freddie Starr (poor chap!)....I would laugh, not report him to the HPC :+
     
  9. markjohconley

    markjohconley Well-Known Member

    'day Bob, 'we' use the term, not only to describe what happens when you prairie-dog a tad too long but also to laugh SUDDENLY usually evacuating whatever one has in ones gob.
    Memories, last time i got blind, early-70's, attacked a telegraph pole (apparently) then woke up next morning at a lady friends and YES! have never drank more than a 'midi' of stout in a day since!
     
  10. markjohconley

    markjohconley Well-Known Member

    It has been conveyed to me that I am guilty of being far too descriptive, to those offended, I apologise; Bob's fault!
     
  11. bob

    bob Active Member

    :confused:
    Taking the Browns to the Superbowl? Sinking the Bismark? Pinching a loaf? Dropping the kids off at the pool?
     
  12. Peter

    Peter Well-Known Member

    releasing a flock of pigeons?
     
  13. markjohconley

    markjohconley Well-Known Member

    Told you,
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    BOB'S FAULT
    BOB'S FAULT
    BOB'S FAULT
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    (and Peter and Simon)
    ..a few posts here in line for "PODIATRY-ARENA POST OF THE CENTURY" methinks
     
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