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lalalala Wrote:

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> What a loads of crap!!!

> hope you really get better with your flu. No one

> who still haven't got it can still think that this

> person should have stayed with 40 temperature

> without seeing a GP.

> Some GPs in this country have NO MANNERS if you

> compare with france, switzerland or Germany

> (travel alot there for my job)

> They don't even touch you for examination and got

> quite often WRONG diagnostic in this country

> People wake up !!! they maybe not all rude but

> rude GPs do exist and we all know that !!!

> Stop being pathetic with the sarcasm and go out of

> UK to see the rest of the world and see how doctor

> behave with patients

> You might be stun and marry him/her

> DMC is just like other surgery, used to leave in

> ED,just normal friendly staff but WONDERFUL PLEASE

> !!!



Can somebody kindly interpret please?

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Emerson Crane Wrote:

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> lalalala Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > What a loads of crap!!!

> > hope you really get better with your flu. No

> one

> > who still haven't got it can still think that

> this

> > person should have stayed with 40 temperature

> > without seeing a GP.

> > Some GPs in this country have NO MANNERS if you

> > compare with france, switzerland or Germany

> > (travel alot there for my job)

> > They don't even touch you for examination and

> got

> > quite often WRONG diagnostic in this country

> > People wake up !!! they maybe not all rude but

> > rude GPs do exist and we all know that !!!

> > Stop being pathetic with the sarcasm and go out

> of

> > UK to see the rest of the world and see how

> doctor

> > behave with patients

> > You might be stun and marry him/her

> > DMC is just like other surgery, used to leave

> in

> > ED,just normal friendly staff but WONDERFUL

> PLEASE

> > !!!

>

>

> Can somebody kindly interpret please?


Don't nobody dare.


The merest breath and the whole house of cards will collapse like a cheap pimp who's been punched in the stomach.

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HonaloochieB Wrote:

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> RosieH Wrote:

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> > Do expensive pimps have better abs?

>

> Yes they have personal trainers who make them pimp

> iron.



Boom boom, he's here all week.

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