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Another well known saying not particularly nurses but the general public and doubt there are any not knowing it , was when reading the births deaths and marriages in the local paper , and someone asked what you were reading the answer was always , hatch, match and despatch. JS
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The amazing bit about that is they all were hatched, matched and dispatched in alphabetical order.
Not sure how the doctors managed that.
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#15... All the mothers were laid out in alphabetical order and had to wait their turn as their name was called that solved the hatch bit. The match bit was a bit more difficult and was left to the vicar , who had to keep off the sacrificial plonk at times. The despatch , well we all know how expensive funerals are , or if not . Will soon find out. Any person who owns a funeral parlour can usually be bought. Is as easy as ABC. JS
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Hi Victoria.
Had three months of daily Radio Therapy, could see the Radio Therapists watching from behind the thick windows, felt a bit like chicken in the oven at times, only I wasn't on the rotisserie, that was rolling over me.
Des
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Reminded me about that song. "What about MEEEE