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Seperation Of The Siamese Twins
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a magnificent achievement by the NHS surgeons. As recent customer myself I am eternally grateful to our civilised approach to health care. Well done.
a magnificent achievement by the NHS surgeons. As recent customer myself I am eternally grateful to our civilised approach to health care. Well done.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Glad both the twins and you came out OK 3T.
Anti-clockwise Junction 5 of the M25 is a nightmare as drivers jockey to get into the correct lanes, usually at the last minute, for either the Dartford Tunnel (M25) or the Channel Tunnel (M26) ! Which hospital patched you up (Darent Valley being the nearest - although the worst cases are helicoptered directly to one of the London hospitals) ?
Anti-clockwise Junction 5 of the M25 is a nightmare as drivers jockey to get into the correct lanes, usually at the last minute, for either the Dartford Tunnel (M25) or the Channel Tunnel (M26) ! Which hospital patched you up (Darent Valley being the nearest - although the worst cases are helicoptered directly to one of the London hospitals) ?
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1953..my first year at med school, a 5th year student was selling a BSA Bantam 125 ccs for £10.
I asked for a trial run and i left him outside the then London Hospital whilst I disappeared down the Whitechapel road to give it a spin. grays Inn road I stopped at the traffic light on the inside of a bloody great container lorry. Lights turned green and the lorry turned left and i just had time to jump off the bike onto the pavement as the BSA was crumbled under the wheels of the monster.
I got a tube back to Whitechapel and as i crossed the road to meet the owner, I could see his face go white as he mouthed...."tell me everything is fine"
I replied it is in a mangled heap near King's Cross Station.
Just a smile for the day TTT
I asked for a trial run and i left him outside the then London Hospital whilst I disappeared down the Whitechapel road to give it a spin. grays Inn road I stopped at the traffic light on the inside of a bloody great container lorry. Lights turned green and the lorry turned left and i just had time to jump off the bike onto the pavement as the BSA was crumbled under the wheels of the monster.
I got a tube back to Whitechapel and as i crossed the road to meet the owner, I could see his face go white as he mouthed...."tell me everything is fine"
I replied it is in a mangled heap near King's Cross Station.
Just a smile for the day TTT
wow sqad, did that put you off biking from then on? I've been a biker my whole life, illegally at first from 15 years old, I've had a few spills on the road and track but nothing like last Saturday. I feel pretty beaten up both physically and mentally. Without my top quality gear I've no doubt I'd be brown bread. The police told me they thought initially they were attending a fatality. Probably hang up my lid after this one.
TTT...I first learned to "bike" at 15 yrs old like you, on an O.K Supreme (bet you have never heard of it )...and after my dalliance in Grays Inn Road, I couldn't afford a bike anyway.
I would thimb a lift home down the A1 and past the Velocette factory Nr Hitchin and one time hitched a lift on one of the bikes being tested...that was pretty scary. But a mate of mine , had an all singing, all dancing BSA Golden Flash......but myself i could never affored a motorbike.
I would thimb a lift home down the A1 and past the Velocette factory Nr Hitchin and one time hitched a lift on one of the bikes being tested...that was pretty scary. But a mate of mine , had an all singing, all dancing BSA Golden Flash......but myself i could never affored a motorbike.
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