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Doctors Addicts Anonymous Continued - Rhyme Time

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MsNobodyAgain · 13/11/2013 10:42

This is a thread for all fans of the daytime soap 'Doctors', BBC1, 1.45pm.

It's getting colder. Patients tend to spread the love and STDs in this season of goodwill. The Mill and Campus are over run with patients Shock. Everyone needs to pick up the pace...

Rush rush
Home visit

Rush rush
Symptoms explicit

Rush rush
Diagnosis done

Rush rush
Well that was fun

Rush rush
Stroke of luck

Rush rush
WTF?!

So regulars please use the alcohol gel by reception before you sign in. Newbies and lurkers all welcome. Let the madness commence

Grin
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cinnamongreyhound · 27/11/2013 14:10

Blimey, that was quick! Lucky it's daytime TV Grin

bellabelly · 27/11/2013 14:11

Aran's a bit of a whingebag today! Grin

cinnamongreyhound · 27/11/2013 14:11

He is a whingebag always! But then Jizz is pretty whingey. He's an idiot if he goes back to her but looks like he will so they can go to Canada.

cinnamongreyhound · 27/11/2013 14:12

Oh dear, this is terrible!

AnneEyhtMeyer · 27/11/2013 14:13

Hiding the bump behind a car now! Definitely time for her to go.

If anyone tried to woo me by dancing to Lulu I would call the police.

cinnamongreyhound · 27/11/2013 14:13

All behind the safety of her car Wink

HarrietJonesPM · 27/11/2013 14:15

'Mrs T let your wig down' Grin

Raahh · 27/11/2013 14:15

cinnamon- I have no idea how she will get on. She is well known noisy and a bit of a diva around the school, as we are always there for other stuff with the older ones- and my mum runs the breakfast club. But she's been with me all the time, whereas I went back to work at 3 months when I'd had ds, and when dd1 was 5 months. So there was never any drama when they started school, they were used to going to other places.

I've scarred her for lifeGrinSad

cinnamongreyhound · 27/11/2013 14:20

Ds1 is a mummy's boy when I'm here but he will pretty much go anywhere with anyone. I went back to work when he was 6 months but started minding when he was 14months so was at home with me a lot. Ds2 still crys if I leave him with dh at times but he will happily go with my friend rather than me Hmm. I was super worried about him starting playgroup, he cried mid session for the first two but has been fine since. He does say every day that he doesn't want to go but then goes in happily. My mum was a sahm until my brother started school and I would go anywhere without her but my brother still clung on to her at school for some time! Both had similar time with our mum but very different children, I'm sure you haven't done it to her Wink

curlyclaz13 · 27/11/2013 15:06

just catching up. had a lovely friend come and visit, go for lunch and our babies had a lovely time and first kiss Smile

Are the girls together ? Hmm

why try to set Chris up it just seems nasty.

curlyclaz13 · 27/11/2013 15:17

She is going to go with him isn't she ?

Raahh · 27/11/2013 21:10

Just checking up on yesterday's- thought little Joe's 'oh my god, what kind of hell is this?' face that he had when they walked into the toddler session was funny.

But oh ffs Valerie. Please, please get rid of her.

Raahh · 27/11/2013 21:13

Leander!Grin

That's an 'approved' MN baby name is ever I heard one. Grin

Raahh · 27/11/2013 21:18

I like the idea of a toddler group in the pub. If more toddler groups were in pubs, i might have gone to a fewGrin

I went once, when ds (11 next month) was 2 weeks old. It was awful, and basically a meeting place for my sister and her nanny mates.GrinI don't do 'talking to people' and realised then and there, I don't like other people's childrenGrin
I can cope with softplay- so long as no one talks to me. i am not the most sociable of peopleGrin

Raahh · 27/11/2013 21:19

I definitely like Jez's version of a playgroup.

Raahh · 27/11/2013 21:21

'spatial awareness'

pmsl.

So- doctor's are paid by the NHS to write panto's on works time, are they?? Grin

Raahh · 27/11/2013 21:28

The Jizz thing is tedious. They are so dull, they won't be missed. The mill own't even have to replace her, since she never has patients.

Raahh · 27/11/2013 21:30

I love the 'it's not you it's me' speechGrin

AnneEyhtMeyer · 27/11/2013 21:45

So- doctor's are paid by the NHS to write panto's on works time, are they??

They do say that laughter is the best medicine, Raahh. Maybe they are hoping to slash their prescribing budget?

ClayDavis · 27/11/2013 21:56
WhoKnowsWhereTheTimeGoes · 27/11/2013 22:48

Just popping in to see if the thread was full yet, apologies for being AWOL, I haven't watched for about a week and a half, just been busy with work and stuff. Hope to catch up a bit next week, missing the chat Smile.

cinnamongreyhound · 28/11/2013 07:31

Is it me or Joe not getting any older? He had his first birthday ages ago, just after Zara got back I believe. They were still holding him like a baby with the whole bruising story and now he must be at least 18months. My two would have been struggling to be put down if is tried to carry them at that age. Maybe I just have gigantic, independent children but Joe really doesn't seem to grow!

AnneEyhtMeyer · 28/11/2013 10:01

Don't worry, in a few months he will probably be replaced by a different actor and be on his way to school.

MsNobodyAgain · 28/11/2013 13:53

Jizz is doing badly at this interview.

Was the woman with Val in yesterday's? Not watched it yet.

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MsNobodyAgain · 28/11/2013 13:55

My Nexus seems to like apostrophes Hmm

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