GIVE JACK A MINUTE, FFS.Also, I’d quite like to know what happened to that lady friend of Jack’s who had a 600% increase in her care costs.
GIVE JACK A MINUTE, FFS.Also, I’d quite like to know what happened to that lady friend of Jack’s who had a 600% increase in her care costs.
Ironically, we’re sat watching this the pub.There is a program on tonight called I’m an alcholic: inside recovery, that includes an AA meeting . I’m surprised that they didn’t ask Jack to present it , what with her being such a main character in all 3 ( or is it more?) meetings she runs/attends/eats chips in
That was classic Jack. The letter clearly showed that they would only be paying the lower of (a) the planned cost of care or (b) their capped charge. Jack didn’t have the wrong end of the stick - she didn’t even have the right stick. Did she ever apologise or admit that she got this wrong? I don’t recall that she did.
Oh, so it was the council's misleading words
She is sickening. Due to an abusive relationship
Do not want to consider Jack’s “hairy T” thank you very much. Warned.Perhaps she got the tattoo from a friendly Turkish man who didn't overcharge her or chat too much or serve her cups of hairy tea....
I’ve slept in a bobble hat on school camping trips. Apart from the fact that you are trying to sleep in a tent in a field full of cowpats and children, lying down (particularly if you are on a roll mat in a damp sleeping bag) in a bobble hat is not comfy. The bobble tends to bash the pillow and rolls around your head so you can’t find a good place to lie. I suspect she doesn’t sleep in the bobble hat because she would have figured this out pretty quickly but that wouldn’t feed into the pov narrative.
We're waiting for her to come back. GIVE. HER. A MINUTE.Did she ever apologise or admit that she got this wrong? I don’t recall that she did.
Cos arthritis goes away in the cold amirite?
Actually she’s been rather quiet re the Zeleb Squad since that FOI was like wtf? no.View attachment 1790335
What??? Who are these people, sounds genuinely awful,
Thankful for celeb squad at times like these, hoping arrests will be made swiftly
Oooh, swiping this for my new book: Thrifty Warming, 100 Tips to not be coldy, ouchie and melancholy at winter.I’ve slept in a bobble hat on school camping trips. Apart from the fact that you are trying to sleep in a tent in a field full of cowpats and children, lying down (particularly if you are on a roll mat in a damp sleeping bag) in a bobble hat is not comfy. The bobble tends to bash the pillow and rolls around your head so you can’t find a good place to lie. I suspect she doesn’t sleep in the bobble hat because she would have figured this out pretty quickly but that wouldn’t feed into the pov narrative.
If sleeping/existing is the most Jack can hope for when she is alone then I would advise her to get a fleecy hat without a bobble. Millets do Thinsulate ones. Not fancy. Not expensive. Nothing to look at, but does the job.
I have arthritis in my elbow due to a bad break and I can predict rain three days before it happens. My elbow never lies, unlike Jack and her snowy bunions.Cos arthritis goes away in the cold amirite?
She has her burglar bill one xI’ve slept in a bobble hat on school camping trips. Apart from the fact that you are trying to sleep in a tent in a field full of cowpats and children, lying down (particularly if you are on a roll mat in a damp sleeping bag) in a bobble hat is not comfy. The bobble tends to bash the pillow and rolls around your head so you can’t find a good place to lie. I suspect she doesn’t sleep in the bobble hat because she would have figured this out pretty quickly but that wouldn’t feed into the pov narrative.
If sleeping/existing is the most Jack can hope for when she is alone then I would advise her to get a fleecy hat without a bobble. Millets do Thinsulate ones. Not fancy. Not expensive. Nothing to look at, but does the job.
I must have dreamed it then, tender one - losing what marbles I had left.Not sure my beloved one?
If she did make a performative advent calendar I'm certain it would have contained a picture of one of her faces behind each door and a shiny penny piece on the big day.
Mine isn’t technicolour at the moment."20 years of gloriously technicolour homosexuality"
...apart from that time approx 13 years ago that you had a relationship with a man, resulting in you having a child together.
bleeping idiot.
As a doctor in paediatric A&E who has just finished a shocker of a shift please don’t accuse us of “fobbing off” people if we make an educated diagnosis of a condition that’s not scarlet fever. Of course I’m not saying doctors can’t make mistakes (esp when overstretched)—the missed diagnoses in the news can keep me awake at night. And I agree parents know their children best so absolutely should be an advocate for them if they feel they are not getting the right care. But I would hope most if not all of us docs don’t just deny antibiotics for the fun of it but because there are also serious concerns with overprescribing them. It’s a difficult balance to navigate at the moment. Anyway now that’s off my chest I do hope for speedy recoveries for SB and all the rest!I don't want to terrify people, but please all be vigilant, especially as the media tend to "disinform" with their headlines
Strep A" is not a disease, it's groupA type streptococcus bacteria of which there are a couple of variants.
Scarlet fever is one disease caused by strep A - in rare cases these same bacteria invade internal tissues causing severe toxic shock type illness which is what is currently happening at a much higher rate than normal.
In a small % of cases, untreated scarlet fever can lead to rheumatic fever (post infection reaction/immune response) which can damage the heart, as happened to 2 of my family members in the 1950s outbreaks. Luckily antibiotics make this rare now so all the more reason not to let docs fob you off if you are seeing symptoms as listed on the 'webs
Big hugs to those fraus struggling with it atm