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    Quote Originally Posted by superquag View Post
    Helicopter pilots are the most weird of all fliers.... matched only by Crop-Dusters...
    Fun Fact.;- Lots of > 75 year old Ag pilots in USA... These are the "not bold" pilots.

    When still in long socks, SAR and Ag fun was my preferences...after Service flying. Any branch.


    Long Socks in Fur Lined Flying Boots is not a good fashion look James, but with thongs would look even weirder & that is possibly what put you off.


    There is more to you than meets the eye.BTW,

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    I did chuckle re the Injections or drinking bleach, UVC light on their skin and sheep drench crew

    "Ivermectin proponents are using an editing error on A Current Affair to claim the Queen is being treated with the drug"

    Honestly do not give a toss if those types take the products they love and hype up despite clear evidence to the contrary.

    I haven't been home to see A Current Affair for a decade or two. It may be the remote control is always in some one else's control of course So much in fact check on that one with a Canadian FREEDOm protestor not trampled to death either

    I added a cut and past the other day which was very good news showing while antibodies declined the T cell and other protection from really bad covid and hospitalization from Covid is long term post 3 dose for most of us. Immunology compromised may need 4th dose but perhaps we will not was the study report.

    Just over a weeks of almost quiet for me. The 56 day 2nd dose start 2nd week of March. That is a little intimidating due to stressed mums and dads. Hopefully less stressed the 2nd time around.

    Chroipractic treated person was a OMG yesterday. 15 minute whine was fascinating. That Chiro is a known GOD plus in apparently being able to cure or preventing every illness, infection and issue with a back rub I love a good back rub. Not sure if it is the reason I haven't had Covid or cancer myself Not all Chiro's are that way! Some are apparently very good with back issues!

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    Quote Originally Posted by NavyDiver View Post
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    On his way home it seems. Wasted ambulance and emergency department time and efforts clearly- I hope he pays for it but doubt it

    It took three amublances to carry him???? "Three ambulances were called to their home in the Gold Coast Hinterland this morning and Mr Palmer was taken to Pindara Private Hospital." Are they pulling the ****- he is big but 3 seems a bit much plus


    A heart attack or three similar persons whose ambulance took far to long due to carting Mr Palmer about might be upset?

    "Clive Palmer and wife leave hospital after 'showing COVID-19 symptoms'

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    Two Ambulances may have been to cart his dosh. Do ambulances have Heavy Duty suspensions?
    May have been a neat job for Ian if he was available? I wonder whether he comes with a Fork Lift?


    Sorry, I just can't take this seriously.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NavyDiver View Post
    Not all Chiro's are that way! Some are apparently very good with back issues!
    Reminds me of the old joke :
    Fred : "Geez my back is killing me"
    Joe : "Have you tried a Chiropractor?"
    Fred : "No. are they any good for a bad back?"
    Joe : "Well, it's how I got mine".

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    Quote Originally Posted by 4bee View Post
    Two Ambulances may have been to cart his dosh. Do ambulances have Heavy Duty suspensions?
    May have been a neat job for Ian if he was available? I wonder whether he comes with a Fork Lift?


    Sorry, I just can't take this seriously.
    About 10yrs ago we had to make the doorways of the Morgue cold rooms larger at a few hospitals for Qld Health.

    Seems new larger trollies were on order,each rated for something like 300KG from memory.

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    Quote Originally Posted by scarry View Post
    About 10yrs ago we had to make the doorways of the Morgue cold rooms larger at a few hospitals for Qld Health.

    Seems new larger trollies were on order,each rated for something like 300KG from memory.

    Bloody Hell, they must have been expecting him then.


    Well, you would wouldn't you?

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    Quote Originally Posted by 4bee View Post
    Bloody Hell, they must have been expecting him then.


    Well, you would wouldn't you?
    I suppose we will all end up there one day....But i dont think i am gonna need the big trolly.
    That one may sit there unused until Clive turns up

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    Quote Originally Posted by scarry View Post
    I suppose we will all end up there one day....But i dont think i am gonna need the big trolly.
    That one may sit there unused until Clive turns up
    Well not me unless I am traveling up there.


    The last thing a good looking cadaver would want is to be shunted around between door Jambs, I mean one would have more pressing **** going on at that time.



    Even if it was me at least I would like to think "Thank the ****, Paul's mob enlarged the doorways as I can't stand (or lay) around while some Measurement retard tried to juggle said trolley in & out of the cold room."

    Well, like I said "would like to think," but chances are I won't give a flying **** truth be known.

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    Quote Originally Posted by scarry View Post
    About 10yrs ago we had to make the doorways of the Morgue cold rooms larger at a few hospitals for Qld Health.

    Seems new larger trollies were on order,each rated for something like 300KG from memory.
    Sadly, (like Billy Goat..) have lost the pic, but a few years ago at our major hospital Cardio Doctors rooms... there were six or so re-inforced, 50%
    ... w i d e r ... chairs....

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    Hi,
    I saw a patient so large he was put across 2 beds.
    He was weighed on the delivery scales in the loading dock.
    "Huge", to quote J.R.
    Cheers

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