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 on: Today at 05:55:14 PM 
Started by RED-DOG - Last post by tikay
Did you make the money in the tournys?

Epic reply by The Boo

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 on: Today at 02:59:28 PM 
Started by RED-DOG - Last post by booder
Did you make the money in the tournys?

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 on: Today at 02:35:05 PM 
Started by RED-DOG - Last post by Kev B
Good to hear from you Tom 

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 on: Today at 01:35:18 PM 
Started by RED-DOG - Last post by Karabiner
Welcome back Tom.

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 on: Today at 12:18:42 PM 
Started by RED-DOG - Last post by RED-DOG
Morning all.

Huge thanks to everyone who sent their best wishes, it was much appreciated.

My heart attack, like most people's I suppose, came out of the blue. I mean I suppose it could have been expected, I have a terrible family history with 2 grandparents, my mam, dad, and two younger brothers all having had one. But unlike most of them, I had no other risk factors. No high blood pressure, no high cholesterol, no diabetes, non-drinker, no fags this century. I sleep well, and I'm rarely stressed, (Unless I've been golfing with tikay, but that's another story)

So there I was at about 3 in the afternoon, sitting on the settee, sport on the telly and the laptop open. I had just entered a $25 bounty hunter and a $15 freezeout, (I usually play $5 or $11 max so quite high stakes for me)

Suddenly... CRUNCH! Pain like an enormous pair of pinchers squeezing my chest, and even more pain shooting down both arms.

I knew immediately what was happening, and I knocked on the bathroom door where Mrs Red was cleaning..

Me: I'm having a heart attack.

Her: I'm having a heart attack who?

I quickly convinced her that I wasn't joking and she dialled 999. They told her that it would be quicker to take me to the hospital than to wait for an ambulance. We recruited our eldest daughter as driver and off we went, me doubled up in the rear foot well, Mrs Red on the seat brushing my hair soothingly with her foot.

We had a choice between The Royal hospital in Leicester, or the George Elliott in Nuneaton. We chose the GE because it's smaller and usually less busy.
When we got there A&E was absolutely rammed, every seat taken, people sitting on the floor, a long queue at the admissions desk..
I staggered past the queue and grunted, "Heart attack" to the nurse behind the glass.

The NHS is totally wonderful and I love it to bits. It's also teeth-shatteringly infuriating and I could run amok with a sledgehammer, smashing everything to pieces.

At this point, the wonderful part kicked in, a porter appeared with a wheelchair and whizzed me off to a cubicle where I was hooked up to an ECG machine, had a cannula inserted, blood taken, was given tablets, injections, and had stuff squirted under my tongue. In no time the pain started to ease, going from an 8/10 to about a 4 in a few minutes.

Presently, Mrs Red, who had been giving my details to the nurse at the desk arrived and asked what was happening. The doctor told us that I had been treated for a heart attack because of my symptoms and the ECG indications and they were now waiting for the results of my blood test. They were looking specifically at troponin levels. Troponin is a protein that is released into the bloodstream when the heart muscle is damaged. If the count is over 6 that means it's elevated. Mine came back at 38.
"Wow!" I said, 38, what happens now?"
They assured me that 38 wasn't particularly high, but that they needed to measure it again in 2 hours because if there is damage, it would continue to increase for 12 hours.

The next reading was 577. At this point, the teeth shatteringly infuriating NHS took over.


TBC.


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 on: Today at 10:22:17 AM 
Started by tikay - Last post by Karabiner
Beautiful day for golf. Teeing off at 9.40, anyone else playing today,

1.30 tee time for me.

 dad dont dance

I think we need a few pics of how the other half live  Grin

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 on: Today at 09:21:16 AM 
Started by tikay - Last post by tikay
Beautiful day for golf. Teeing off at 9.40, anyone else playing today,

1.30 tee time for me.

 dad dont dance

 8 
 on: Today at 09:09:51 AM 
Started by tikay - Last post by Kev B
My worst round of the year. Last outings 99, 94, 92. Yesterday 105 including 1x 3putt and x2 OB. Back at it on Monday.

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 on: Today at 09:02:26 AM 
Started by tikay - Last post by Karabiner
33 stabbos for me including 3 3-putts - that's a lot of 3's!

Hoping to play and putt better in tomorrow's 4bbb Spring Meeting.

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 on: April 02, 2026, 04:41:34 PM 
Started by EssexPhil - Last post by EssexPhil
Wasn't having a go. Firstly, you were just repeating the news. Secondly, while it is certainly true that Lawyers and Policemen often have different viewpoints, I have in the now-distant past acted for several Police Federations and their Members.

But the BBC's position here is untenable. They are a large, well-resourced Company. With thousands of employees and Contractors, and a very large legal/HR Team.

If someone is accused of something it really isn't rocket science to ask the right questions. In 2016. Let's not forget 2 things. The Age of Consent in the late 1990s for certain acts between men was 18. He had told his employer that he was accused of acts with someone then under-age. Which he denied. This 16 bit is ludicrous-it really isn't difficult to ask how far under 18, and whether he admitted it. While it is a potentially live issue. Not 2026. When it is not. And, from Scott Mills' perspective, he got the best possible result, in that there was officially no further action to be taken. There is no better outcome.

I'm placing myself (or indeed anyone) in his shoes. Imagine if a former Partner made allegations about you, or me, in 2016 about something that may or may not have happened in the 1990s. You tell your Employer about the Police investigation and that you get the all-clear.

Then, in 2026, your Employer decides to Summarily Dismiss you and broadcast that there was an allegation that in the public's eyes amounts to paedophilia. Having done nothing for the 3 years of the investigation (unless you count promoting him) and then doing nothing in the 7 years after the investigation was over-unless you count more promotions and having him fronting fundraising for BBC Children in Need.

Terrible.

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