Nurses General Nursing
Published Jan 16, 2003
How many british nurses are out there using this board?
Do you find it useful/helpful?
How regularly do you contribute to a discussion group?
Let me know I am curious.
Thanks
ayemmeff
205 Posts
Lisa,Have you got a bunnet warming for Bella already?!
Bella,Don't you worry,we'll understand each other just fine!!It'll be great!I do live in a very historic place,but we have lots of waterfront cafes and restaurants etc. I'm planning stuff already,I'm going to have to buy a "Vegas-Chair" so we can post peeksures!
lisamct
172 Posts
ayemmeff, you know I am actually quite proud to say that there are no shops in my town that sell tartan bunnets outside Halloween time, I did get some funny looks though when I went around asking for them:chuckle
I thought I was actually going to get thrown out of 'The Tartan Shop', apparently they only do serious tartan and not comedy items!!!
Lisa
Lisa,you are hilarious! wish i'd been there! :rotfl: They do them in motorway services up there,I think.I've even seen musical ones.
There's going to be a crowd of Americans walking around looking like Russ Abbott! :rotfl: You ,LR and Bella are starting a whole new trend!!
BellaTerra2002
111 Posts
I thought a Bunnet was a muffin! :roll :roll Not unless muffins come in tartan! Oh, this will be FUN! LOLOLOL What's a "Vegas-Chair" and "peeksures?" WHAT are we talking about?? :roll
A bunnet is a hat,as described in this thread,Bella.
https://allnurses.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=29729&perpage=20&display=&pagenumber=1
LasVegasRN had an Allnurse guest at her house once and they posted pictures of themselves together in Vegas's chair.There's a thread on that somewhere too.
And peeksures is another word for pictures.
And yes,we are gonna have a *great* time!!lol!
donmurray
837 Posts
Bannocks, as opposed to bunnets, are a kind of sweet loaf, with fruit inside.