Welcome to your new U.K. Nurses forum

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By request from some of you, We've have created a forum for U.K. Nurses to discuss issues. Please be sure to tell others that might enjoy this forum. Enjoy!

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anyone would think all we doisdrink tea no sugar thanks chris

Some Dorset Lardy cake with that? or a piece of Selkirk Bannock?

Specializes in midwifery, ophthalmics, general practice.

oh can i have the bannock- cant get them here!!!

Karen

Specializes in Cardiolgy.

Wow, I only went a way for a little while.... and the UK has its own thread!!

Do I need my passport to get in ;)

Thank you Brian

Delighted to see a UK forum, I'm off to read other postings.

Specializes in midwifery, ophthalmics, general practice.

hey Whisper

you dont need a passport- just to be a tea drinker!!! and its great to have our own place where we can talk in code!

Karen

Specializes in Cardiolgy.

But I don't like tea!

If you are all having tea, I'll stick to the scone and clotted cream

Specializes in midwifery, ophthalmics, general practice.

suppose you could have coffee if you want...........and who said anything about scone and clotted cream, but its a good idea!

Karen

Specializes in Cardiolgy.

Tea always equals food in my mind... and I was hungry when I wrote the last message.

I had to have a late lunch as my friend (tried) to cook toad in the hole, and the first attempt, rose to the top of the oven and became cremated, so I had to wait a nother hour for hte second attempt!

Hello to all you brits

Does coming from Scotland count. I have lived in the States for 30 yrs but, I still miss it. I want to play too!!!!!!!

Hiya,

Last I checked Scotland is still part of the UK :-).... I am from Massachusetts but have been living and working here in Scotland since 7/99. Welcome to the forum.

Kay(Kaylesh)

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