Gavin
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i think my gurlie mate is trying to get out of something next week....they recon that they have to go for a hospital appointment....like at 7-8 pm
can u have an appointment that bloody late in the night....i wouldnt know cos i havent been into a hospital since i was a kid.
are they blowing me off or really going for an appointment????
cheers
[Edited on 24-11-2003 by B19 GAV]
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flipmo
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quote: Originally posted by B19 GAV
i think my gurlie mate is trying to get out of something next week....they recon that they have to go for a hospital appointment....like at 7-8 pm
can u have an appointment that bloody late in the night....i wouldnt know cos i havent been into a hospital since i was a kid.
are they blowing me off or really going for an appointment????
cheers
[Edited on 24-11-2003 by B19 GAV]
generally u dont get appointments that late, thats out of hours thus emergency appointments alloted when you phone the same day depending on seriousness, ive never had an appointment that late or even close to it and im ther a lot as i have diabetes
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M2RTY
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u can have physio at that time
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xXx Kirsten xXx
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yeah as M2RV H says
you can have physio that late or they could be going to visit someone
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J da Silva
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i went for a consultation at half 7 one night
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Gavin
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its to speak to the doc...
i thought it was abit funny going out there at that time of day...
this has happened before....when she has sed that she's going to hospital at that time..
fair enough!
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