Wednesday 18 August 2010

Language

I have had one or two comments on the language I have used in some of my previous posts. Oh dear!
I think this is perhaps the best response.

5 comments:

  1. Why do people object to things that they hear on TV and read on the internet when there is an 'off' switch?

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  2. there is swearing and there is David Mamet
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=69y6JR-hMMU&feature=related


    the a&e charge nurse

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  3. I can say with all honesty, Doc that you always use language appropriate to the gravity of your statements. Some times nothing else will do other than an expletive.
    Tell 'em to f**k off and stop being so sensitive!

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  4. Dr Zorro and A&E Charge Nurse.........!
    I am shocked and horrified, working as I do in an A&E department in a genteel part of Scotland I am unfamiliar with language like this - as you can imagine. I am traumatised and will need several large drinks and some counselling to recover.
    Aye right!
    Once had a new nurse in the department suddenly start shouting for someone to get the police, on investigating it turned out that someone had sworn at her - on Friday night too. She did not last long unfortunately.

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  5. Hee he, Grumpy - yet according to one unimpeachable source this is a field in which Scotland leads the field, allegedly?
    http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/news/2693574/Scotsmen-top-swearing-league.html

    the a&e charge nurse

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