Thanks witches, chuffed to buggeryThanks to @Sensible Susan and @L3moning for thread title suggestion.
Hard to summarise the last thread:
Sarah has locked and unlocked, deleted and undeleted her twitterx numerous times.
She apparently has a butch Cockney boyfriend who will turn up on people's doorsteps.
She is undergoing medical tests for something.
She's still up all night washing blazers and ordering Chinese takeaways.
(Please feel free to add any other recaps)
The biggest hospital where I live send you with a slip to wait for blood in the blood dept, after you already had an appointment. You don’t get a slip from the doctor and sent there for blood tests. You do get slips to go for x rays as they don’t do those in the surgery, unlike blood tests. Walk in blood testing would be an awesome thing though.Kids are still ill I see. Maybe if she encouraged some fresh air and fruit and veg…
Much drama about having to actually cooperate with the school and actually attending a meeting in person. You’d have thought it would be the highlight of her week! One can only assume she just wanted to use the “meeting that could have been an email” line she’s seen in memes from people who have jobs and wanted to play too. Just go and see the staff supporting your child in person, you self-important wanker.
And since when in the name of ever did doctors have drop-in clinics for blood tests? I’ve been registered at 4 different surgeries and never known (even pre covid) not having to book a date and time? Never considered it an inconvenience either… even when I had 3 jobs.
GOD. A ten minute blood test on the same day as a 30 minute school meeting. DON’T THEY KNOW SHE HAS A SOFA TO SIT ON. How inconsiderate!
Will she give us a running total of how much taxis have cost her to attend both appointments I wonder? Will she frame it as a huge unexpected and unjustified expense that has left her short for Easter eggs now and hold out her paw for pennies? Will she come back full of yeah but no but the school think my kid is 1000% autistic and the phlebotomist says I’m definitely about to be diagnosed with something really debilitating?
Everything for fucking nothing is the very definition of value for money, Sarah. You can't even pay for your own kids' school uniform.What taxes has this bum ever paid into the system? Get a job an contribute or stfu about hard working professionals. These grifters and full time whinging cunts always have a problem with the school, always have a problem with the health system.
She's got some brass neck complaining about attending a meeting and having to book a blood test herself when she's got all the fucking time in the world. How on earth does she think the rest of us with jobs cope?Kids are still ill I see. Maybe if she encouraged some fresh air and fruit and veg…
Much drama about having to actually cooperate with the school and actually attending a meeting in person. You’d have thought it would be the highlight of her week! One can only assume she just wanted to use the “meeting that could have been an email” line she’s seen in memes from people who have jobs and wanted to play too. Just go and see the staff supporting your child in person, you self-important wanker.
And since when in the name of ever did doctors have drop-in clinics for blood tests? I’ve been registered at 4 different surgeries and never known (even pre covid) not having to book a date and time? Never considered it an inconvenience either… even when I had 3 jobs.
GOD. A ten minute blood test on the same day as a 30 minute school meeting. DON’T THEY KNOW SHE HAS A SOFA TO SIT ON. How inconsiderate!
Will she give us a running total of how much taxis have cost her to attend both appointments I wonder? Will she frame it as a huge unexpected and unjustified expense that has left her short for Easter eggs now and hold out her paw for pennies? Will she come back full of yeah but no but the school think my kid is 1000% autistic and the phlebotomist says I’m definitely about to be diagnosed with something really debilitating?
Fair enough. I’ve never lived in a large town/city so maybe it works differently location to location. I’ve always had blood tests at my local surgery, only ever in a hospital if I was an inpatient.To be fair to Sarah at a previous GP surgery I used to get my blood test requests with the different coloured bags attached and could then do a walk in. They had certain times for fasting bloods and after that time anyone could wait for the nurse. This is going back about 15 years though.
The school may just be curious about whether any of the family members are able to make it onto school grounds.I've never actually come across someone so comfortable telling everyone how often her kids are sick, tired or can't get out of bed. Teenage boys having all the energy of an anemic pensioner is something anyone with 3 brain cells to knock together should find troubling. Wonder if the school want her up there in person to observe her personal hygiene.
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