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I seem to have missed something?refitman wrote:I imagine you and AK are grinning like Cheshire cats right now.pk1 wrote:
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ManU 4 - 2 ManCAngryAsWell wrote:I seem to have missed something?refitman wrote:I imagine you and AK are grinning like Cheshire cats right now.pk1 wrote:
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Just got an inkling it might be footie related AAW. That's usually what brings PK out into full on happy dance mode.AngryAsWell wrote:I seem to have missed something?refitman wrote:I imagine you and AK are grinning like Cheshire cats right now.pk1 wrote:
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Its not ended here - MrAAW watching on recorded -refitman wrote:ManU 4 - 2 ManCAngryAsWell wrote:I seem to have missed something?refitman wrote: I imagine you and AK are grinning like Cheshire cats right now.
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LibDem sex problems strikes again...
Lib Dem lap dance video: Parliamentary candidate 'caught on camera having private session in strip club'
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Lib Dem lap dance video: Parliamentary candidate 'caught on camera having private session in strip club'
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Normally I wouldn't have a problem with this, but considering who he is...AngryAsWell wrote:LibDem sex problems strikes again...
Lib Dem lap dance video: Parliamentary candidate 'caught on camera having private session in strip club'
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You're not wrong !refitman wrote:I imagine you and AK are grinning like Cheshire cats right now.pk1 wrote:
I'll try to express the emotions I go through in the build up to a huge game.
My stomach aches, my heart goes 20 to the dozen, my breath comes in short gasps which, for somebody with my lung condition, is not great.
City score first & I feel deflated, thinking only of the 1-6 result at Old Trafford in 2011.
Utd equalise & my spirits rise.
Utd go in front & for the first time I'm beginning to think we might just do it but still think a draw would not be too bad a result.
A third for Utd & I'm relaxed and enjoying it.
4 now & I'm whooping & hollering like a loon.
Awww, De Gea got such a good hand to that 2nd goal for Aguero but it snuck into the goal.
Peep, peep, peep & the ref draws an end to City's discomfort. 4-2 to Utd - well done lads !
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That battle for second place is really hotting up, isn't it pk1?
*runs away to find a hiding place*
*runs away to find a hiding place*
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Indeed the "logic" that Labour must vote SNP to kick out the Tories, is basically just mad.RobertSnozers wrote:Yes, but all that talk about 'locking the Tories out of power' will count for nothing if the Tories end up as the largest party. Even if Labour somehow manages to form a government on that basis, it would be so unpopular as to be unworkable, and the more likely scenario is that the Tories form a government with the LibDems and others.TechnicalEphemera wrote:To be unreasonably fair to the Nats, gifting seats to the Tories isn't really an issue in Scotland. Their argument being they will never deal with the Tories (which I don't believe).yahyah wrote:How exactly will Sturgeon stand up to the Tories if the Tories form a government ?
Other than through posture ?
A vote for the SNP in a seat Labour can win is potentially a vote bringing us closer to a Tory government, no amount of Nat spin changes that.
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Guardian article on how the media is covering the election bears out a key bugbear of Mr Riots ...
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Mr Riots has started something he's calling Cameron Count because he's so incensed at the number of photos the BBC post of him on their website.
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Air time given to party source speaking - Conservative 33.8% - Labour 25.6% - Lib Dem 15.4% and so on in declining amounts ....When it comes to how each of the parties fared, there were clear winners and losers. Of the seven parties involved in the TV leaders’ debate, Conservative sources were granted the most airtime in bulletins. Cameron did even better than his party overall, getting more than a third of all airtime dedicated to leaders, though Ed Miliband and Nick Clegg were not far behind.
Mr Riots has started something he's calling Cameron Count because he's so incensed at the number of photos the BBC post of him on their website.
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Yep that Man U result, I suspect most of London will be hungover tomorrow.
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LOL, if we had started the season as we're ending it the positions might have been reversed.TheGrimSqueaker wrote:That battle for second place is really hotting up, isn't it pk1?
*runs away to find a hiding place*
Let's see what happens on Saturday.....
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TechnicalEphemera wrote:Yep that Man U result, I suspect most of London will be hungover tomorrow.
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Andy Sawford retweeted
peter iwanoff @peteriwanoff 17m17 minutes ago
I'm going to magic you up £8billion for the NHS "just like that"
Osborne on the #Marr show !
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As I was eating my tea I remembered notnowsonny's picture of Marr's thumbs up to Osborne and of linking it to the boat-race, when suddenly it came to me. But then repartee never was my strong point.
Thumbs up don't look like rowlocks to me, tinyclanger2, he should have flicked him a 'V'.
Edit: or even held up two fingers.
Thumbs up don't look like rowlocks to me, tinyclanger2, he should have flicked him a 'V'.
Edit: or even held up two fingers.
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Thanks Dan...I'll leave a tipohsocynical wrote:Love it.
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I appreciate what many of you think about Clegg and David Laws, but I saw Laws interviewed recently by Stephen Sackur and, okay I know I'm ex-LibDem, but have to say that he was quite impressive. Nevertheless their words are relatively meaningless after enabling the Tories for the last five years.PorFavor wrote:Nick Clegg appearing in public with (fill in the blanks) David Laws? Not a good move, I would suggest.
My hopes last time around were that they'd rein in Labour rather than roll over to Tories as they did. My ideal would be Miliband's apparent sense of direction with Julian Huppert's views on Trident and personal liberty.
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Wouldn't we need to ask the islanders first, Robert. If I'm not mistaken didn't the Orkneys, for example, want to remain with rUK?RobertSnozers wrote:... I'm getting heartily sick of them. Can we grant independence to one of the larger Western Isles and let them all move there?
Edit: of course they're Eastern Isles.
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Heard 'em all before, mate. And its usually "Surrey", btwTechnicalEphemera wrote:Yep that Man U result, I suspect most of London will be hungover tomorrow.
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Respect you for the clarity of position there utopian. I've been reminding myself quite a lot recently that it's the substance of the policies that matters most - rather than, for the most part, the person espousing them. Although have to admit I really can't like or support Laws.utopiandreams wrote:I appreciate what many of you think about Clegg and David Laws, but I saw Laws interviewed recently by Stephen Sackur and, okay I know I'm ex-LibDem, but have to say that he was quite impressive. Nevertheless their words are relatively meaningless after enabling the Tories for the last five years.PorFavor wrote:Nick Clegg appearing in public with (fill in the blanks) David Laws? Not a good move, I would suggest.
My hopes last time around were that they'd rein in Labour rather than roll over to Tories as they did. My ideal would be Miliband's apparent sense of direction with Julian Huppert's views on Trident and personal liberty.
Found myself realising today that we haven't seen any columns by Huhne in the G of late .... I might have expected them to wheel him out to give a view on various things re the election. Are they hiding him away now ... or has he found new work and gone off to different climes?
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What does he mean?Mike Gapes @MikeGapes 2m2 minutes ago Ilford, London
From the tweets I'm getting it seems SNP have got a serious entryist problem from ultra left groups
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Goodnight, everyone.
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There's always Gruinard - should be relatively safe by nowutopiandreams wrote:Wouldn't we need to ask the islanders first, Robert. If I'm not mistaken didn't the Orkneys, for example, want to remain with rUK?RobertSnozers wrote:... I'm getting heartily sick of them. Can we grant independence to one of the larger Western Isles and let them all move there?
Edit: of course they're Eastern Isles.
http://www.secretscotland.org.uk/index. ... nardIsland
The Electoral Calculus prediction for Orkney & Shetland is one reason for doubting the current polls in Scotland. Libs fall from 62% to 34% of the vote? SNP rise from 11% to 39%? - in a constituency that has returned Libs as far back as I can remember!
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McBride it appears has been in a goading mood this weekend, spend a bit of time last night goading BBC reporters about their non-examining of Tory financial freebies, today @torytreasury has been having it, and guess what, he has found some holes in the latest give-away.
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I'm shocked I tell ya, shocked.
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Ha, I had the proverbial taken out of me at school for weeks after that 6-0 (when you missed two penalties as well!)RobertSnozers wrote:Speaking as an Ipswich Town supporter, this site seems very tribal today
We did gain just a smidgin of revenge 15 years later, though.......
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Thanks, rebecca, but I didn't say I liked him. There again I've worked with many that I've not particularly liked and probably more that didn't like me, but that is unimportant when there is work to be done. As for Huhne, although I share many views, I couldn't read his Guardian submissions, just felt too angry with him after reading the first.rebeccariots2 wrote:Respect you for the clarity of position there utopian. I've been reminding myself quite a lot recently that it's the substance of the policies that matters most - rather than, for the most part, the person espousing them. Although have to admit I really can't like or support Laws.utopiandreams wrote:I appreciate what many of you think about Clegg and David Laws, but I saw Laws interviewed recently by Stephen Sackur and, okay I know I'm ex-LibDem, but have to say that he was quite impressive. Nevertheless their words are relatively meaningless after enabling the Tories for the last five years.PorFavor wrote:Nick Clegg appearing in public with (fill in the blanks) David Laws? Not a good move, I would suggest.
My hopes last time around were that they'd rein in Labour rather than roll over to Tories as they did. My ideal would be Miliband's apparent sense of direction with Julian Huppert's views on Trident and personal liberty.
Found myself realising today that we haven't seen any columns by Huhne in the G of late .... I might have expected them to wheel him out to give a view on various things re the election. Are they hiding him away now ... or has he found new work and gone off to different climes?
'And please don't think me too shallow if I add that I detest his ex-wife. It's not her appearance or that she had it in for him (maybe deserved), she just comes across as unlikable. Perhaps it was an article by one of the Guardian reporters she blamed for a coffee cup stain on her desk or something, especially compared to the time I broke a table during a celebrity interview for want of a better word.
Edit: corrected typo, would you believe?
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Christ, I wish my 'basic human instinct' encompassed being lucky enough to own a £1,000,000 pound house. Some fucking instinct, that.tinyclanger2 wrote:Immediately brings to mind the charlie brooker comment about Cameron's debate notes and maintaining human form.graun blog wrote:George Osborne has said that the Tories will support the “basic human instinct” of parents to provide for their children by ensuring that family homes worth £1m will be taken out of inheritance tax.
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Interesting tweet from Kevin Maguire of the Mirror
That worked well then!Kevin Maguire @Kevin_Maguire Apr 10
Told George Osborne's elbowed his way onto Sunday's Andrew Marr show to try and revive the Tory campaign
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Night PFPorFavor wrote:Goodnight, everyone.
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Another one screened first on FTN. Can't remember who it was (multiple apologies) but congrats on it anyway.
Another one screened first on FTN. Can't remember who it was (multiple apologies) but congrats on it anyway.
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That was a poor City display. I've watched them numerous times, and they can certianly play better than that. Barring the first 10-15 minutes and the last 10, it was fairly poor, and I predict that Manuel Pellegrini will be looking for a new job this summer (as will about half the City defence as now constituted). It was a much more creditable United display than last time, although I was astounded to learn that Utd hadn't beaten City for 6 years prior to today. That speaks volumes.pk1 wrote:You're not wrong !refitman wrote:I imagine you and AK are grinning like Cheshire cats right now.pk1 wrote:
I'll try to express the emotions I go through in the build up to a huge game.
My stomach aches, my heart goes 20 to the dozen, my breath comes in short gasps which, for somebody with my lung condition, is not great.
City score first & I feel deflated, thinking only of the 1-6 result at Old Trafford in 2011.
Utd equalise & my spirits rise.
Utd go in front & for the first time I'm beginning to think we might just do it but still think a draw would not be too bad a result.
A third for Utd & I'm relaxed and enjoying it.
4 now & I'm whooping & hollering like a loon.
Awww, De Gea got such a good hand to that 2nd goal for Aguero but it snuck into the goal.
Peep, peep, peep & the ref draws an end to City's discomfort. 4-2 to Utd - well done lads !
Manchester United seem to be finally knuckling down and a few players had good games today. The much derided Ashley Young appears to have stopped diving on demand - something I hate in pro football - and actually play to his strengths. Mata did well and Smalling actually put in a shift for once. That said, City were way off their best form, and I thought them very poor in defence, although pretty good in attack. Silva, Milner (until subbed) and Aguero - especially - were in good form and two goals at OT would normally see a team home, but not with the sort of suicidal defending City exhibited. I'm nominally a City fan, but there's no reason at to defend such a poor display in that respect.
So congrats to you United fans out there, a game well won, but perhaps overdue given the embarrasse de riches available after very costly summer. At least you'll see Champions' League soccer next year, but I wouldn't expect them to go beyond the quarters in it for some time.
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Yeah, I sort of get that. Huppert's one of the few I've got time for. I think he's in the wrong party, and I hope he decides that after May 7th and defects.utopiandreams wrote:I appreciate what many of you think about Clegg and David Laws, but I saw Laws interviewed recently by Stephen Sackur and, okay I know I'm ex-LibDem, but have to say that he was quite impressive. Nevertheless their words are relatively meaningless after enabling the Tories for the last five years.PorFavor wrote:Nick Clegg appearing in public with (fill in the blanks) David Laws? Not a good move, I would suggest.
My hopes last time around were that they'd rein in Labour rather than roll over to Tories as they did. My ideal would be Miliband's apparent sense of direction with Julian Huppert's views on Trident and personal liberty.
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Give them Rockall.utopiandreams wrote:Wouldn't we need to ask the islanders first, Robert. If I'm not mistaken didn't the Orkneys, for example, want to remain with rUK?RobertSnozers wrote:... I'm getting heartily sick of them. Can we grant independence to one of the larger Western Isles and let them all move there?
Edit: of course they're Eastern Isles.
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This won't be believed, but it's true. In the late 90s, I worked in Macclesfield, which some posters will know is on the Manchester - London Euston line, and occasionally I'd go home on the train when it was packed with footie fans heading north for a match. On one particular day, I caught a train to Piccadilly teeming with southern chappies all decked out with red and white going to watch Arsenal take on United at OT. I couldn't tell them all apart. That really, really would not happen with City, but I think it prompts a much deeper conversation about the commiditisation of football teams unrelated to physical proximity.AnatolyKasparov wrote:Heard 'em all before, mate. And its usually "Surrey", btwTechnicalEphemera wrote:Yep that Man U result, I suspect most of London will be hungover tomorrow.
I've no issues with anyone being a fan of any team, but really? Being Londoners/southerners in such numbers and following Manchester United? Do people really not think about what that looks like, and what the Prem has now become? I recall reading that there are more United fans in Singapore than in the UK. That just doesn't seem healthy to me, and the idea that a club can be a 'brand' seems very wrong to me - and it doesn't just cover United. All the big clubs in the Prem, La Liga and elsewhere are equally guilty and it looks to me like the hijacking of football by big business in the worst possible way. It will not end well for anyone, least of all genuine fans.
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Has this site been playing up again?
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Quite agree Ernst. Oh wait... RockallErnstRemarx wrote:Give them Rockall.utopiandreams wrote:Wouldn't we need to ask the islanders first, Robert. If I'm not mistaken didn't the Orkneys, for example, want to remain with rUK?RobertSnozers wrote:... I'm getting heartily sick of them. Can we grant independence to one of the larger Western Isles and let them all move there?
Edit: of course they're Eastern Isles.
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Yeah,think so,it seems to be confused and thinks it's a football blog!must be a virus.AnatolyKasparov wrote:Has this site been playing up again?
(Joking,so nobody get upset)
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Genius,Rebecca wrote:Yeah,think so,it seems to be confused and thinks it's a football blog!must be a virus.AnatolyKasparov wrote:Has this site been playing up again?
(Joking,so nobody get upset)
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There are some (one?) ultra left separatists groups, probably referring to them joining SNPrebeccariots2 wrote:What does he mean?Mike Gapes @MikeGapes 2m2 minutes ago Ilford, London
From the tweets I'm getting it seems SNP have got a serious entryist problem from ultra left groups
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Yup, playing havoc with my lurking.AnatolyKasparov wrote:Has this site been playing up again?
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This isn't that big of a thing. I have several friends who have a team they follow in different leagues. With Utd & Chelsea being so successful, they will attract people around the world. (One of my friends follows Coventry, Hibs & I think Malaga).ErnstRemarx wrote:This won't be believed, but it's true. In the late 90s, I worked in Macclesfield, which some posters will know is on the Manchester - London Euston line, and occasionally I'd go home on the train when it was packed with footie fans heading north for a match. On one particular day, I caught a train to Piccadilly teeming with southern chappies all decked out with red and white going to watch Arsenal take on United at OT. I couldn't tell them all apart. That really, really would not happen with City, but I think it prompts a much deeper conversation about the commidisation of football teams unrelated to physical proximity.AnatolyKasparov wrote:Heard 'em all before, mate. And its usually "Surrey", btwTechnicalEphemera wrote:Yep that Man U result, I suspect most of London will be hungover tomorrow.
I've no issues with anyone being a fan of any team, but really? Being Londoners/southerners in such numbers and following Manchester United? Do people really not think about what that looks like, and what the Prem has now become? I recall reading that there are more United fans in Singapore than in the UK. That just doesn't seem healthy to me, and the idea that a club can be a 'brand' seems very wrong to me - and it doesn't just cover United. All the big clubs in the Prem, La Liga and elsewhere are equally guilty and it looks to me like the hijacking of football by big business in the worst possible way. It will not end well for anyone, least of all genuine fans.
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I've been an Orient supporter since 1974 although there have been seasons a couple of decades ago when I hardly went. About 1999 I was so bogged down with work and my degree (library took precedence on Saturdays) that I didn't go for 4 years...until my son decided he wanted to go having seen all my old programmes around. Up until he moved away he'd been a season ticket holder and hardly missed a match
Anyway...come to him doing sports at secondary schools and they get asked who they support...Man U, Arsenal, Chelsea, Man U, Arsenal....Leyton Orient. And of course he was the only kid who actually went to games. Got a lot of kudos with the teacher over that.
Anyway...come to him doing sports at secondary schools and they get asked who they support...Man U, Arsenal, Chelsea, Man U, Arsenal....Leyton Orient. And of course he was the only kid who actually went to games. Got a lot of kudos with the teacher over that.
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It's not just big business, Ernst, but our celebrity culture too. For example when I was a PTA member for my lads' primary school, a mate and fellow member got some land behind the school for a sports field and nature area. Its opening day was discussed during one of the meetings and a couple of the Mums suggested we get Lineker or Gazza; I suggested the local football club. They were literally 100yds or so away as the crow flies and had also won the FA Vase that year, but they decided to pursue the stars.ErnstRemarx wrote:... All the big clubs in the Prem, La Liga and elsewhere are equally guilty and it looks to me like the hijacking of football by big business in the worst possible way. It will not end well for anyone, least of all genuine fans.
At the next meeting it was reported that they wanted 4 grand or something, maybe 2 I don't remember, so they decided to approach the local club, albeit unimportant I didn't get a mention in the minutes. Anyway they were great and wanted nothing and even provided sports equipment for good measure.
I would close my eyes if I couldn't dream.
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Re: Sat 11 and Sun 12 April
Then there are these from the rightAngryAsWell wrote:There are some (one?) ultra left separatists groups, probably referring to them joining SNPrebeccariots2 wrote:What does he mean?Mike Gapes @MikeGapes 2m2 minutes ago Ilford, London
From the tweets I'm getting it seems SNP have got a serious entryist problem from ultra left groups
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And these but as they are proscribed they would appear to be no longer active
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I've seen them blamed (not these ones in particular, groups just called "extreme") for being the cyber nats.
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Re: Sat 11 and Sun 12 April
I take no interest in the Prem. Championship's a much better league because it's so competitive. Anyone can beat anyone else. We've got relegated Blackpool on Tuesday but am I confident? Am I 'eck as like.
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Which in sleep had fallen on you-
Ye are many - they are few."
Which in sleep had fallen on you-
Ye are many - they are few."
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Re: Sat 11 and Sun 12 April
Another 'In the good old days'.
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/po ... 68855.html
My son, my second child was born in '66. I had a personal midwife, Nurse Hall, from the time I tested positive. I saw her at the clinic. I had the choice to have him in hospital or at home. She paid a couple of home visits to make sure it was suitable to have him at home. She was there, as was the doctor while I was in Labour, they delivered him, and then she came in every day for ten days - twice a day for the first three days - after he was born.
In that instance, they were the good old days.
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/po ... 68855.html
My son, my second child was born in '66. I had a personal midwife, Nurse Hall, from the time I tested positive. I saw her at the clinic. I had the choice to have him in hospital or at home. She paid a couple of home visits to make sure it was suitable to have him at home. She was there, as was the doctor while I was in Labour, they delivered him, and then she came in every day for ten days - twice a day for the first three days - after he was born.
In that instance, they were the good old days.
We hang the petty thieves and appoint the great ones to public office. – Aesop