It’s the average waiting time nowadays!Is this a reality TV show?
And she kicked one of the nurses with it :-DHoly Mother of God!
If you are at all squeamish it's probably not a good idea to look.
Well, those chain saws come in handy!Fuck that. I wouldn’t wait anywhere near that long. I’d fuck off home and fix myself.
I know someone who worked on this - it was even worse before they edited it for the showHoly Mother of God!
If you are at all squeamish it's probably not a good idea to look.
Seriously there is one filmed in Barnsley ? Can only imagine the doctors greeting “Ey up mucker, what’s tha done T’ thi sen ?”Brilliant series Cheesy, not to be confused with casualty 24/7 filmed at Barnsley hospital with it's brilliantly barmy volunteer Jane Allen. She should get a gong. Another one of our favourites is 999 critical condition.
I think I'd rather be out working on becoming a casualtyAs an ex casualty , trauma and orthopaedic nurse i cant get enough of these shows , watch them all, the casualty ones and the ambulance ones and gp ones , everyone should watch them and appreciate what the nhs do for us
You will ski into a tree at some pointI think I'd rather be out working on becoming a casualty
Or get crushed by your own snowplough.You will ski into a tree at some point
Jeremy Renner is fine, he’s a superheroOr get crushed by your own snowplough.
Now I have to watch it.Holy Mother of God!
If you are at all squeamish it's probably not a good idea to look.
Now I have to watch it.
What is it, where is it etc. ?
Alternatively, don't switch on in the first place.Watched a few of them over Christmas whilst up with insomnia. Some episodes are a very difficult watch and if you get sucked in then you have to see it to the end. Seeing the responders and the effects the job has on them too is very sobering.
There was one episode with a baby... I haven't watched since that one.
If any of the relatives interviewed start talking about the patient in the past tense, just switch off.
My mam has been in twice since August and on Christmas eve and both times she was left over 24 hours until they found her a ward and she is 91.It’s the average waiting time nowadays!