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Re: The Gooner Chinwag

Posted: Sat Jun 08, 2013 8:51 am
by OneBardGooner
Top Londoner wrote:G'day from a land down under.
Fucking lovely to see the sun again,,,,,,,and it's winter. 21 degrees ffs.

Am off to the transfer thread for a laugh.

I'm totally impressed TL...How the feck do you manage to type whilst hanging upside down!???

:D :wink: Take Care Bro! :high5:

Re: The Gooner Chinwag

Posted: Sat Jun 08, 2013 8:51 am
by OneBardGooner
Shutting A&E departments can cost lives. Recent reports showed that when an A&E in Newark closed, there was a 37% jump in patient deaths. [1] Yet across the country A&Es are being cut. Not because of clinical need, but to meet unrealistic financial demands made by the Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt. [2]

If we work together, we can stop this worrying trend. In Lewisham, South London, local campaigners want to take the government to court over plans to slash their A&E and maternity services. If they win their court case, it would be a huge boost for battles to protect A&E services up and down the country.

This is a court case that matters for all of us, not just the people of Lewisham. But for it to go ahead, the campaigners desperately need more funds. So far they've raised £5,000 on their own. If we can help them get to £20,000, they can hire in a top legal team and make the most of their chance to challenge the closure.

Please will you chip in now? If enough of us donate, the Save Lewisham Hospital campaign will be able to take Jeremy Hunt to court!
https://secure.38degrees.org.uk/save-lewisham-hospital

If Jeremy Hunt gets away with slashing services in Lewisham, he'll be far more likely to try it elsewhere. Lewisham hospital is well-performing. Crazily, it’s because Lewisham is a successful hospital that it has been targeted. Hunt wants to move money-making services away from Lewisham to bail out hospitals making losses in the area next door.

Expert lawyers say he isn’t allowed to do this. A judge has already agreed that there's a case to answer, and capped costs at £20,000. If we can raise that money and get the right legal team in place, we have a real chance of getting Jeremy Hunt's closure plan overturned.

The Save Lewisham Hospital campaign is an inspiring example of ordinary people working to protect the NHS. Many of them are 38 Degrees members. They are campaigning for the same thing as the rest of us - a decent NHS we can all rely on. And if they win, it will boost our chances of protecting A&E services everywhere. So let's show them our support and help them take Jeremy Hunt to court!

The court case is scheduled to start in a couple of weeks - please donate now so the legal team can start working as soon as possible:
https://secure.38degrees.org.uk/save-lewisham-hospital


Thanks for being involved,

Blanche, Ian, David and the 38 Degrees team


FURTHER INFORMATION

What is the legal case about?

The Save Lewisham Hospital campaign is asking for the court to review Jeremy Hunt’s decision to downgrade a number of services at Lewisham Hospital. Lawyers have said he didn’t have the authority to make this decision. For more information on the case, click here:
http://www.savelewishamhospital.com/wp- ... llenge.pdf

Why are they trying to raise £20,000?

A judge has agreed that the case should be heard, and that the amount of money local people should have to pay to fight it should be limited. The judge limited the amount Government lawyers could claim in costs if they win. The Save Lewisham Hospital campaign’s lawyers have also limited their fees - so in total, the most that the legal challenge could cost the campaign is £20,000.

What happens if we raise more than the £15,000 still needed?

Any donations made above the £15,000 target will go towards 38 Degrees’ campaigning work, including our NHS campaign and supporting other local hospital campaigns. For more details of our donations policy click here: http://www.38degrees.org.uk/pages/donat ... 38-degrees

Can the £20,000 be recovered if the case is successful?

If the legal challenge is successful there is a chance that the legal costs can be recovered. If this happens, the Save Lewisham Hospital campaign will return the donations made to their legal fund. They will be reinvested in 38 Degrees’ campaigning work, in line with our donations policy.

Can I get involved in any other ways?

The Save Lewisham Hospital website contains lots of further information about the campaign and other ways people can get involved:
http://www.savelewishamhospital.com/

What about my local hospital which is also under threat?

Hopefully a successful legal challenge to save Lewisham hospital will help protect other hospitals which are under threat. If your local hospital or NHS services is under threat and you are interested in launching a local campaign in your area (or have details of a campaign that already exists) please email the office team at [email protected]

NOTES

[1] The Daily Mail: Shocking proof A&E closures cost lives: Death rate jumps more than a THIRD after department closes
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article ... loses.html
[2] The Guardian: Lewisham hospital closure sets worrying precedent for NHS
http://www.guardian.co.uk/healthcare-ne ... cedent-nhs

Re: The Gooner Chinwag

Posted: Sun Jun 09, 2013 12:44 am
by QuartzGooner
Sounds good though, swim in the morning, football coaching, healthy food.
Be interested to know what you think Kangaroo tastes like, supposed to be good food for athletes.

Re: The Gooner Chinwag

Posted: Sun Jun 09, 2013 12:48 pm
by Top Londoner
QuartzGooner wrote:Sounds good though, swim in the morning, football coaching, healthy food.
Be interested to know what you think Kangaroo tastes like, supposed to be good food for athletes.

Quartz.
In less than a week I feel 100% better than I did back home. Then again, when lunch and dinner were alcohol it's not difficult to feel any worse. :shock:
Went to the U10's game today and had a warm up with them. I pulled quite a few muscles and made an ass of myself with the goalkeeping bit, but all good fun.
BBQ was rained off, ( I was wearing shorts and t.shirt as it was 17 degrees) but had a bike ride instead of the kayaking. Am off to the local pool tomorrow.

Being a lover of cooking food, it will be interesting to try kangaroo and ostrich and perhaps croc too.

Aparently footy is not just known as so**er here, but so there is no confusion it is also referred to as the world game.

My bruv took to work some Arsenal paraphenalia, and was very, very popular.
He has a die hard Geordie mate there who swears that the toilet team from Seven Sisters was actually originally formed to be a feeder club to Newcastle. I wonder if there is anything to this????

Cheers
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Skizz, mate. You're stating the bleedin' obvious mate. :barscarf: :barscarf:

Re: The Gooner Chinwag

Posted: Mon Jun 10, 2013 12:27 pm
by Top Londoner
fao QuartzGooner.

re:
"Please let us know how Arsenal are perceived out there."

I have just signed up to this site. Might be fun.

http://au.fourfourtwo.com/forums/defaul ... &m=1686439&

Re: The Gooner Chinwag

Posted: Mon Jun 10, 2013 10:31 pm
by QuartzGooner
Top Londoner

I think one forum is enough to keep me crazy, but have fun there.

It has got to be good for you to be in a country where the sun shines and there is a more positive attitude and healthy living.

I hate to say it but the UK seems to be a "Can't Do" country rather than a "Can Do" country.
There are individuals who buck this trend but there is a lot of pessimism here and bureaucracy that ruins things, it could be a very good country if people just had a bit of vision and got on with things instead of getting bogged down in small details and petty rules.

There can be many things to criticise Boris Johnson for, but one thing I do like about him is he wants to get things done.
I like the way he has presented Crossrail Two, basically saying we are desperate for it and it let's just get on with it and build it.

Re: The Gooner Chinwag

Posted: Tue Jun 11, 2013 3:31 am
by Top Londoner
It has got to be good for you to be in a country where the sun shines and there is a more positive attitude and healthy living.

You're right there chum. There are plenty of pensioners doing T'ai chi in the park with glorious winter morning sun. Even the low sun has given me a colour and I have a voracious appetite too.

I hate to say it but the UK seems to be a "Can't Do" country rather than a "Can Do" country.

I was walking the dog on my second day here and made four acquaintances. I mentioned my shoulder giving me jip, and one advised me to start swimming reguarly. Being fairly pathetic in the pool I was offered free lessons. Now that is what I call being friendly. (No, it wasn't a Len Fairclough doppelganger.) :lol:

Re: The Gooner Chinwag

Posted: Wed Jun 12, 2013 12:10 pm
by OneBardGooner
"the UK seems to be a "Can't Do" country rather than a "Can Do" country."

I've heard that before mate.... :cry:

Re: The Gooner Chinwag

Posted: Wed Jun 12, 2013 10:53 pm
by g88ner
QuartzGooner wrote:Sounds good though, swim in the morning, football coaching, healthy food.
Be interested to know what you think Kangaroo tastes like, supposed to be good food for athletes.
why, because it gives you extra spring? :? :lol:

To be honest TL, I'm kinda jealous of your new life in Oz. Don't get me wrong, I'm not saying there's anything wrong with Derby, but... yeah, it's a shithole :(

Re: The Gooner Chinwag

Posted: Thu Jun 13, 2013 3:46 pm
by skizz_b
buying a used car is a pain in the arse. when you dont want one, the perfect motors pop up. guess what happens when you have the dollar? :roll:

Re: The Gooner Chinwag

Posted: Fri Jun 14, 2013 12:58 am
by Top Londoner
Derby isn't so bad mate. At leat you're close to Loughborough.

Re: The Gooner Chinwag

Posted: Fri Jun 14, 2013 1:48 am
by QuartzGooner
Top

Maybe Kangaroo meat not so healthy after all?

http://www.smh.com.au/national/kangaroo ... 2hgyx.html

As I have repeated ad infinitum on here, but muscular skeletal pain I see an Osteopath.

Free swimming though?
Are you sure it wasn't in one of these locations?

http://www.weekendnotes.com/the-3-best- ... ear-perth/

Booragooner, good place to live!

Re: The Gooner Chinwag

Posted: Fri Jun 14, 2013 2:50 am
by Top Londoner
Swanbourne beach is just up the road from my usual beach at Cottesloe beach, Quartz.
It is quite a coincidence that I was planning a bike ride to Swanbourne this weekend, along with my binoculars and some sandwiches. :shock:
Although the weather here is about 21 degs during the day, there is still a slight chill in the breeze and it's not so conducive for sunbathing, but that hasn't stopped me.

A few years back, and chap had his leg bitten off by a shark down at Cottesloe beach. I named it Gazidis.

I hope to have kangaroo on the bbq this weekend.
These Aussie's seem to be health conscious to the point of obsession.
Too much of anything might not be good for you.
My bruv raves about sugar and salt content, pro biotic this and sun screen that.
I poured him another glass of wine and told him to chill. He refused it because he already had two small glasses. :roll:

Re: The Gooner Chinwag

Posted: Fri Jun 14, 2013 5:59 am
by flash gunner
Ive got family that live near Fremantle TL and visited them twice a few years ago love WA. Careful on Cottesloe beach though there was a shark attack a few years ago the bloke got out of the water but bled to death on the beach :shock:

Apart from shark attacks and red backs it's a nice place though :wink: (I'd emigrate there tomorrow if I got the chance)

Re: The Gooner Chinwag

Posted: Wed Jun 19, 2013 10:19 am
by OneBardGooner
Don't forget the Funnel Backs ! :shock: :wink: