Re: Things that give you the sh1ts
Posted: Tue Nov 06, 2018 2:38 pm
People who ring companies just as the race is about to start
Footy Chick wrote:People who ring companies just as the race is about to start
HH3 wrote:Footy Chick wrote:People who ring companies just as the race is about to start
Some people dont care about it.
I didn't even know it was Melbourne Cup day til 11am.
HH3 wrote:Footy Chick wrote:People who ring companies just as the race is about to start
Some people dont care about it.
I didn't even know it was Melbourne Cup day til 11am.
Footy Chick wrote:HH3 wrote:Footy Chick wrote:People who ring companies just as the race is about to start
Some people dont care about it.
I didn't even know it was Melbourne Cup day til 11am.
Just because they dont' care about it, they shouldn't spoil the fun of those that do.
HH3 wrote:Footy Chick wrote:HH3 wrote:Footy Chick wrote:People who ring companies just as the race is about to start
Some people dont care about it.
I didn't even know it was Melbourne Cup day til 11am.
Just because they dont' care about it, they shouldn't spoil the fun of those that do.
How are they supposed to know when its on if they're not paying attention to it?
Its like me cracking the shits when I was watching the World Series at work last year. I did crack the shits though.
Footy Chick wrote:You would have to live on Mars to not know this race is on today
Might give you a call on the first monday in Feb for a leisurely chat and see how well that goes down
Wedgie wrote:Never been a big fan of it even when I used to follow horses religiously and know every horse in every state. It's a shit race and a shit meeting, I always loved the Cox Plate and Derby Day much more.
Watched my first one for well over 20 years today only because I was working in the front bar of a pub, it was a bit hard to miss. Mind you I was still happy to serve someone drinks during the race.
Was a fun day working though, ultra busy and went so quick, and great to finish at 3.30pm so I could get to the Hope Inn for free beer night
Was surprised I could still get up for work at 6am so easily not usually getting out of bed till noon these days!
locky801 wrote:Wedgie wrote:Never been a big fan of it even when I used to follow horses religiously and know every horse in every state. It's a shit race and a shit meeting, I always loved the Cox Plate and Derby Day much more.
Watched my first one for well over 20 years today only because I was working in the front bar of a pub, it was a bit hard to miss. Mind you I was still happy to serve someone drinks during the race.
Was a fun day working though, ultra busy and went so quick, and great to finish at 3.30pm so I could get to the Hope Inn for free beer night
Was surprised I could still get up for work at 6am so easily not usually getting out of bed till noon these days!
heard the winner came from barrier 19
Armchair expert wrote:RAH ambulance fiasco, what a bloody mess.
HH3 wrote:Armchair expert wrote:RAH ambulance fiasco, what a bloody mess.
My SIL is a nurse in the ED. Last night we had dinner at her place and got the run down.
I think she said there's 71 beds in Emergency, and Monday night they had 100+ people at one time.
woodublieve12 wrote:HH3 wrote:Armchair expert wrote:RAH ambulance fiasco, what a bloody mess.
My SIL is a nurse in the ED. Last night we had dinner at her place and got the run down.
I think she said there's 71 beds in Emergency, and Monday night they had 100+ people at one time.
The new hospital is a debacle... Anyone who had any part in designing it should hand back the money the got from the project... There is zero doubt we needed a new hospital. The old RAH was cooked and a whole new location was definitely required. But out of all the issues the new one has the one which baffles me the most is why it has the same amount of beds as the old RAH... Ridiculous.
woodublieve12 wrote:HH3 wrote:Armchair expert wrote:RAH ambulance fiasco, what a bloody mess.
My SIL is a nurse in the ED. Last night we had dinner at her place and got the run down.
I think she said there's 71 beds in Emergency, and Monday night they had 100+ people at one time.
The new hospital is a debacle... Anyone who had any part in designing it should hand back the money the got from the project... There is zero doubt we needed a new hospital. The old RAH was cooked and a whole new location was definitely required. But out of all the issues the new one has the one which baffles me the most is why it has the same amount of beds as the old RAH... Ridiculous.
Booney wrote:woodublieve12 wrote:HH3 wrote:Armchair expert wrote:RAH ambulance fiasco, what a bloody mess.
My SIL is a nurse in the ED. Last night we had dinner at her place and got the run down.
I think she said there's 71 beds in Emergency, and Monday night they had 100+ people at one time.
The new hospital is a debacle... Anyone who had any part in designing it should hand back the money the got from the project... There is zero doubt we needed a new hospital. The old RAH was cooked and a whole new location was definitely required. But out of all the issues the new one has the one which baffles me the most is why it has the same amount of beds as the old RAH... Ridiculous.
The NRAH, EPAS and the Transforming Health initiative has been one of the most shambolic major projects this state has ever undertaken.
HYLC, the former state government and design teams have handed this state the biggest cup of shit ever. The hospital is a disgrace, I'm glad I walked away from an opportunity to be involved with it in the early days.
Booney wrote:The biggest problem with the nRAH is that it was built for today, not for 15, 20, 30 years from now, for today and we, the taxpayers, have got just under 28 years of paying $1m per day to the consortium that built it.
Yep, $1m per day for another near 28 years.