it fascinates me how many former bethel slaves volunteers appear on this site.
stan livedeath
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Knorr Family
by vienne infor a secondary project, i need basic biography of n. h. knorr's parents and brother and sister.
we have some details, which i have posted on our history blog: https://truthhistory.blogspot.com/.
if you can add to this, please do..
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stan livedeath
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A big shout out to the NHS
by moley inlast week i suffered two heart attacks, first one occurred while i was at home, phoned for an ambulance which promptly arrived and whisked me off too hospital, docs decided i needed a stent and during the angioplasty i had a massive heart attack according to the doc that did it.
i was unaware as i was out.
but what i want to say is what an amazing organisation the nhs is.
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stan livedeath
i'm lucky enough to have an NHS funded dentist.. it means i pay a set price for any treatment i need:
Dentistry is one of the few NHS services where you have to pay a contribution towards the cost of your care. The information on this page explains what you may have to pay for your NHS dental treatment.
- Emergency dental treatment – £21.60 This covers emergency care in a primary care NHS dental practice such as pain relief or a temporary filling.
Band 1 course of treatment – £21.60 This covers an examination, diagnosis (including X-rays), advice on how to prevent future problems, a scale and polish if clinically needed, and preventative care such as the application of fluoride varnish or fissure sealant if appropriate.
Band 2 course of treatment – £59.10 This covers everything listed in Band 1 above, plus any further treatment such as fillings, root canal work or removal of teeth but not more complex items covered by Band 3.
Band 3 course of treatment – £256.50 This covers everything listed in Bands 1 and 2 above, plus crowns, dentures, bridges and other laboratory work.
great value for money.
however--i recently needed a wisdom tooth extraction under sedation. this meant a hospital appointment. i was out for the count the whole time. total cost--nothing. zilch.
even better value for money !
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A big shout out to the NHS
by moley inlast week i suffered two heart attacks, first one occurred while i was at home, phoned for an ambulance which promptly arrived and whisked me off too hospital, docs decided i needed a stent and during the angioplasty i had a massive heart attack according to the doc that did it.
i was unaware as i was out.
but what i want to say is what an amazing organisation the nhs is.
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stan livedeath
Why does everyone want to move to countries such as the UK?
for the last 2 years every non-eu immigrant to the UK pays a levy of £1000 towards NHS treatment before they even apply for a settlement visa. it is paid in 2 installments over the first 5 years. it is understood to be doubled soon--maybe next month.
ive just paid my wifes second installment.
this is in addition to the national insurance and income tax she pays out of her wages.
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A big shout out to the NHS
by moley inlast week i suffered two heart attacks, first one occurred while i was at home, phoned for an ambulance which promptly arrived and whisked me off too hospital, docs decided i needed a stent and during the angioplasty i had a massive heart attack according to the doc that did it.
i was unaware as i was out.
but what i want to say is what an amazing organisation the nhs is.
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stan livedeath
i wish you a full recovery Moley--time to take life easy.
yes--our NHS really is still the jewell in the crown of the UK
i had a heart attack in 1996..and was in intensive care for a week. after a few years of palpitations, chest pains, GTN sprays...i was found to have very high cholestrol --hyperlipidaemia. various statins were tried--finally got the "wonder drug"--crestor. my cholestrol has been below 4 ever since.
later i had a scan for possible gall stones--i was clear--but the "bonus" was an aeortic aneaurism was discovered--in my lower abdomen. it was considered low risk and scanned regularly for years. then in 2016 it had reached a critical size so i underwent a stent operation in may 2016.
so far --so good. i'm 70 now and feel good.
all the above treatment, operation, regular ongoing meds cost me--nothing.
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Should Voters Be Made To Prove They Are Eligible To Vote?
by minimus ini believe that just because someone shows up at the voting booth, it doesn’t automatically qualify them to be legitimate voters.
i think it’s not unreasonable to provide proof that you are qualified..
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stan livedeath
i think one vote per household is better. in the UK--the name of the person on the council tax bill.
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Knorr Family
by vienne infor a secondary project, i need basic biography of n. h. knorr's parents and brother and sister.
we have some details, which i have posted on our history blog: https://truthhistory.blogspot.com/.
if you can add to this, please do..
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stan livedeath
yeah--my comment about knorr soup was satire--but someone gave it a negative--?
as an aside--i named my first son Nathan--1976, having survived armageddon ( satire again folks ). i was gone from the cult before then.
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Equality of outcome ...
by LoveUniHateExams in... in pol pot's cambodia.. .
the regime freed these people from inequality and an oppressive class system by changing them from being alive to being dead, and so they were all equally dead..
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stan livedeath
i guess its this----https://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=XD
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Knorr Family
by vienne infor a secondary project, i need basic biography of n. h. knorr's parents and brother and sister.
we have some details, which i have posted on our history blog: https://truthhistory.blogspot.com/.
if you can add to this, please do..
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stan livedeath
didnt he make soup ?
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Equality of outcome ...
by LoveUniHateExams in... in pol pot's cambodia.. .
the regime freed these people from inequality and an oppressive class system by changing them from being alive to being dead, and so they were all equally dead..
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stan livedeath
wots XD ?
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For those who are athest, or non-christian, how did you come to this decision?
by Tameria2001 ini'm not asking this question to cause an argument or accuse, but i am honestly just wondering?
for those of you who are now atheist or non-christian, how did you come to this decision?
i hadn't given this much thought until about a year ago.
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stan livedeath
i never did believe in the great bartender in the sky.