@aaroncumminsNHS I know no one wants the staff smoking outside the hospital but I think some cigarette bins are essential! This is a woodland through to the grounds patients use at Westmorland General
I was commissioned to write an article on the strange phenomenon of the dancing nurses, but I’ve yet to find a single nurse who’ll talk to me about these peculiar ritualistic dance routines.
What I need is quotes from nurses who danced in hospital wards and corridors and a video of their routine. I don’t want anecdotes of cousins’ friends or neighbours’ nieces and nephews - I just want to speak to the nurses who danced and see them in the videos.
If the hospitals were genuinely empty, then having a little dance to alleviate the boredom is nothing to be ashamed of.
I still believe the vast majority of videos put out of dancing nurses were not real nurses but actors and that the videos were mostly made by professionals.
Whatever the truth is, I’d like to get to the bottom of it, as it was all a bit peculiar.
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In Iran if a 12-year-old girl is raped and impregnated by her father, she must carry the baby to term, or be thrown in prison for life. Wait, sorry, no. That's Mississippi.
@easyJet Flight number EZY3302 is delayed, this happened all day yesterday then the flights got cancelled last minute. Please can you just tell your customers if the flight is going to be cancelled so we can make other arrangements? My partner NEEDS to get home tonight.
@adamclarkitv@easyJet Two flights cancelled yesterday, the next one my partner could get on this afternoon is delayed… not holding out hope it will go ahead.
I don’t think I’d be as anxious if I wasn’t 8 months pregnant and really could do with him home 😅
@EdelMairs@EsteeLauder Oh no! This has happened to me, twice. Both were sent to different areas… so bad!! Who’s stealing the contents of #Evri parcels????
Is this the first time police have explicitly stated 'menopause' as a reason for alleged female vulnerability? Seems unsettlingly close to what was termed 'hysteria' in the 19thC [nervous disease, 1801, coined in medical Latin as an abstract noun from Greek hystera 'womb'].