Social distancing innit.People who don’t want to make friends at the cinema
It takes me at least 48 hours to even start to recover these days. The joys of getting older.The tiredness you get on subsequent days after having a day on the piss
If I laid out all of my feelings about vaping, I think I'd lose a lot of friendsPeople who can't go 5 minutes without vaping, whether indoors or outdoors.
There's a culture of "rules and ettiquettes simply don't apply to me" around vaping that I cannot stand. At least cigarette smokers have the good grace to excuse themselves outside/away from the group when it's time to light up, vapers can't go longer than 11 seconds without puffing away and do it wherever they happen to be sitting/standingEverybody knows that smoking tobacco is awful and quite anti social, yet somehow with vaping they've come up with something arguably worse
It's when the vape needs to be in the hand constantly as well as if to show it off.People who can't go 5 minutes without vaping, whether indoors or outdoors.
A roll up behind the ear was classier
6 different routes I can take to work all have major road works on them at the moment.Roadworks. Again the planners have decided to cause maximum disruption. Chaos everywhere this morning.
6 different routes I can take to work all have major road works on them at the moment.
Next week they're closing the road on the one remaining route I can take that doesn't have roadworks.
Utter fucking chaos around Warwickshire the last week or soRoadworks. Again the planners have decided to cause maximum disruption. Chaos everywhere this morning.
I used a self serve checkout and expected £15 change from a £20 note.Going to the supermarket and leaving my £ in the trolley.
Have you been overloading them again?Getting an appointment at GPs.
I’m sure this must’ve been mentioned before.
Said it before but we're not fixing the NHS until we fix GPs (add in walk in centres and minor injuries to the mix). Need to be 7 days a week and much longer hours.Getting an appointment at GPs.
I’m sure this must’ve been mentioned before.
Yep. What’s changed? It didn’t used to be like this. Is it the number of GPs decreasing or what?Said it before but we're not fixing the NHS until we fix GPs (add in walk in centres and minor injuries to the mix). Need to be 7 days a week and much longer hours.
Walsgrave have declared a critical incident and told people to stop turning up to A&E. Problem is they say go to your GP, you can't get an appointment or they're closed because its not office hours, or phone 111, who invariably tell you to go to A&E to cover themselves.
If you could just walk in somewhere and see someone relatively quickly, or phone up and know you'll get a same day appointment even if its out of office hours, you'd make a huge difference.
Just wait for the do it yourself comes in with an app to support you!Yep. What’s changed? It didn’t used to be like this. Is it the number of GPs decreasing or what?
I was thinking in part for me but also my old man, who is 80 and got shingles.
He could not get an appt via the phone - dunno how hard he tried as I imagine he would have been very pissed, very quickly with this. Then he and my mum couldn’t figure out how to use the online system they’ve got - so he just took himself down there first thing in the morning as they opened up…and ‘explained’ it to them.
Fair play, he’s ‘still got it’ but he was actually really not well and shouldn’t have to do that.
He’s still a belligerent old git.
Gps are all about the money though as well.Yep. What’s changed? It didn’t used to be like this. Is it the number of GPs decreasing or what?
I was thinking in part for me but also my old man, who is 80 and got shingles.
He could not get an appt via the phone - dunno how hard he tried as I imagine he would have been very pissed, very quickly with this. Then he and my mum couldn’t figure out how to use the online system they’ve got - so he just took himself down there first thing in the morning as they opened up…and ‘explained’ it to them.
Fair play, he’s ‘still got it’ but he was actually really not well and shouldn’t have to do that.
He’s still a belligerent old git.
There were changes promised last February that would were claimed would show a difference in 6 to 12. The main change seemed to be being able to book appointments, particularly routine appointments, online and in advance.Not everybody can ring up and hold for 45 minutes at 8am. Thought starmer had scrapped that?
The partner surgery thing is a fucking ballache. Must be exponentially worse if you can’t drive.There were changes promised last February that would were claimed would show a difference in 6 to 12. The main change seemed to be being able to book appointments, particularly routine appointments, online and in advance.
Things is both those things happened pre-covid, at least at my surgery, and worked well. They were switched off when covid hit and have never been reinstated.
There used to be pretty much every GP at the surgery on there and a range of appointments. Now, since this great change, when there is appointments its a choice of one or two random times with a GP you've never seen before at a partner surgery on the other side of the city. Not sure that's going to be much help.
Said it before but we're not fixing the NHS until we fix GPs (add in walk in centres and minor injuries to the mix). Need to be 7 days a week and much longer hours.
Walsgrave have declared a critical incident and told people to stop turning up to A&E. Problem is they say go to your GP, you can't get an appointment or they're closed because its not office hours, or phone 111, who invariably tell you to go to A&E to cover themselves.
If you could just walk in somewhere and see someone relatively quickly, or phone up and know you'll get a same day appointment even if its out of office hours, you'd make a huge difference.