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ScoobySnax
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Anyone Remember me?
by ScoobySnax inwell do you?
and what do you remember....... i got something to tell you........... ;-)
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Anyone Remember me?
by ScoobySnax inwell do you?
and what do you remember....... i got something to tell you........... ;-)
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ScoobySnax
Well do you? and what do you remember....... I got something to tell you........... ;-)
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ScoobySnax
oops hit send! I remember "My Book of Bible Stories" and being fascinated with Goliath and the Phillistines, anything with Giants or Dinosaurs was ok with me as a kid. Also mum used to drum into us as kids that story about Meshack Shadrack and Abendego "They would not bow down" It was our fortifier before we had to face school the next day and not go into school religious assemblies. I really remember the Live Forever book too, must have been an 80's thing. And you? Scoob
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Enjoy!!!
by ScoobySnax inhttp://www.videocodezone.com/videos/s/scissor_sisters/i_dont_feel_like_dancin.html lol ;-)
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Enjoy!!!
by ScoobySnax inhttp://www.videocodezone.com/videos/s/scissor_sisters/i_dont_feel_like_dancin.html lol ;-)
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ScoobySnax
That might work better!
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Enjoy!!!
by ScoobySnax inhttp://www.videocodezone.com/videos/s/scissor_sisters/i_dont_feel_like_dancin.html lol ;-)
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Alcoholism and the Loss of a good friend
by ScoobySnax inmy friend and work colleague was kelvin.
often he would be the one to do the "egg and bacon" run at 9:30am after we'd been at work for a couple of hours on the ward.
down to the hospital cantain he'd go to get us all lots of cholesterol laiden food, egg, bacon, mushrooms,fried bread waffles etc a proper english breakfast.
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ScoobySnax
Thankyou for your replies. I posted here because I knew I needed to hear them responsies. I sort of feel more angry tonight. I'm so angry at him, like if he was here I could shake him hard and slap him about a bit for being such a twat. I really mean that. I've got to go see his mum tommorow and I don't know what to say. I knew this would happen.
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Alcoholism and the Loss of a good friend
by ScoobySnax inmy friend and work colleague was kelvin.
often he would be the one to do the "egg and bacon" run at 9:30am after we'd been at work for a couple of hours on the ward.
down to the hospital cantain he'd go to get us all lots of cholesterol laiden food, egg, bacon, mushrooms,fried bread waffles etc a proper english breakfast.
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ScoobySnax
Sorry it's all in paragraph form. Something is wrong with the format.
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Alcoholism and the Loss of a good friend
by ScoobySnax inmy friend and work colleague was kelvin.
often he would be the one to do the "egg and bacon" run at 9:30am after we'd been at work for a couple of hours on the ward.
down to the hospital cantain he'd go to get us all lots of cholesterol laiden food, egg, bacon, mushrooms,fried bread waffles etc a proper english breakfast.
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ScoobySnax
Hi all. My friend and work colleague was Kelvin. Often he would be the one to do the "egg and bacon" run at 9:30am after we'd been at work for a couple of hours on the ward. Down to the hospital cantain he'd go to get us all lots of cholesterol laiden food, egg, bacon, mushrooms,fried bread waffles etc a proper english breakfast. He'd always write a list of what the nurses would want. I remember him saying "Do you want a snotty egg or not?" (Snotty was a fried egg that had a soft yolk) Other times we'd pop out and hide behind the hospital buildings out of sight to have a sneaky cigarette. He always used to make me laugh, had no concept of how to behave in front of superiors at work. He just was himself, coarse, in-appropriate at times, but always honest. The trouble is Kelvin had a problem, and it was drink. Sometimes he'd be off for 3 weeks out of 4, and when he came back to work I used to say "Kelvin, you look awful, have you been on the juice again?" Of course he'd always claim it was a dodgy stomach bug or something. His mum who is in her late 70's would phone me and say I'm worried about Kelvin, I haven't heard from him. I used to go round and there and let myself in to his flat, and there he'd be sat in his own vomit absolutely paralyitic. Sometimes I'd get him in my car and take him to the local casualty department, Other times I'd sit with him, try and tidy up, and wait for him to sober up. When he was sober, I would try and talk to him, but of course he'd say there wasn't a problem, he'd just had "One too many". In the meantime, I moved departments in the hospital. 4 weeks ago when I last saw him, he looked awful, but was still as funny as hell, cracking jokes, making us all laugh etc. I said to him when we were alone, Kelvin, you know if you don't knock the juice on the head, they're gonna find you dead in your flat one day. He looked at me straight as a dye, and told me that he really was over all that drinking lark and he wasn't touching it anymore. I looked at him and said, Kelvin, don't bullshit a bullshitter, you haven't given it up at all. He put his hand on my shoulder, squeezed it, and said I know you're only trying to help, but I'm fine. Yesterday, a colleague phoned me to tell me that Kelvin was found dead in his appartment. Apparently, they reckon he died by himself last Monday or Tuesday. His Brother broke into the flat on Friday and found him. I'm sitting here thinking. He made us nurses laugh, and him and me would do a silly double act for the patients to make them laugh. Him and I both knew that there was a problem, but he would never let me do anything more. What a waste. He was older than me, but 46 is no age. I'm upset and gutted that he has gone. I do feel anger now, like if he was here I'd shake him to death for being so stupid. But mostly I miss the loss of a smashing guy. I love a beer more than the next bloke, but God forbid it would ever get me like it did him. God bless you Kelvin, you silly sod. R.I.P. Scott