Finally...after many years of procrastination, I've finally published my first novel ๐...enjoy.
https://t.co/RAK2duz2Yx
Now to begin on book two ๐ซฃ.
@apoliticaleye It's hard to find the true origin of the Thin Blue Line patch but I'm pretty certain back in my day officers wore it as a protest baddge referring to the lack of resources and Thin Blue Line between policing and disorder. We were banned from wearing them by senior officers.
@thedogman_918@rexs_ma Chris.....life long sufferer of AF here. Discovered a tablet a couple of years ago through Cardio Doctor 'Flecainide.' Absolute game changer. They call it Pill in the pocket, but I take one each day. How no other doctor had never thought to prescribe this ๐ซฃ. Just bear it in mind
@Eli_the_dog@BBCNews We'll have to get the Diazipam out ๐ค. Sadly we have a gun dog whose petrified of loud bangs. Thunderstorms send her in to a quivering wreck and she tries to hide wherever she can. I usually hide her under my desk in my office with loud music playing until it passes ๐
@TomGaymor@metpoliceuk 2/2 The police are only there acting on behalf of the coroner. So why not outsource this to a private accredited agency? I don't have stats but I'd guess 99% of sudden deaths are non suspicious.
@TomGaymor@metpoliceuk It's just got me thinking. Why do we waste resources sending police to a sudden death. I get the fact it may be a crime scene, but in truth any outside agency with experiences officers maybe reaching some accredited standard, could attend a sudden death.....1/2.
@CANELATRD@nyctaxi@Uber I'm travelling to NY in June. Have been in 2002 and felt incredibly safe. Have things deteriorated or is it still relatively safe in tourist areas?
@KadyMiddleton Just read every word. Not the right words perhaps, but your story has me gripped. You should think about writing it as a book. You have quite a remarkable story to tell. I'm so pleased you and Louis remain friends. You have a bond that no one can ever understand fully. Much love