It's all go in the office!

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It's all go in the office!

wimmy

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Chaos!

Few actors in the office including that bloke who plays Captain Picard in Star Trek (Patrick Stewart). Loads of camera's, make up artists the lot!

Filming for a new ITV drama called the eleventh hour. God knows when it will be on but hey - it makes the day that little bit more different.

My office:
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.....there's now some dolly birds knocking about in nurse's uniforms!!

This is obviously now some surreal dream and I'm not really in my office....surely!
 
If you think you had it weird.......today at work a patient handed in a bag of old medication for disposal. As we sorted through it we found some tablets marked 'MOD Nerve Gas Treatment', looked up the drug in the industry bible and it was there and non-hazardous, so fine, we chucked them. Next in the bag was an injection pen 'MOD Nerve Gas Antidote' containing ingredients we'd never heard of. So we looked it up, no sign, spoke to the medicines advice line, no sign. Gave up and called the MOD and spoke to a couple of different scientists and never heard of it. Finally got a phone call from another MOD scientist and luckily they've heard of it, it was carried by soldiers in the first Gulf War. So after a few more phone calls, the police came and took it away. The third MOD scientist assures me I'm not going to die a painful death though :D
 
Stewart should be at the Uni of Hudds today I think supporting the students on results day. He is Chancellor by the way, and he is an acting one. He is timetabled to take Drama students weekly.
 
Helz said:
If you think you had it weird.......today at work a patient handed in a bag of old medication for disposal. As we sorted through it we found some tablets marked 'MOD Nerve Gas Treatment', looked up the drug in the industry bible and it was there and non-hazardous, so fine, we chucked them. Next in the bag was an injection pen 'MOD Nerve Gas Antidote' containing ingredients we'd never heard of. So we looked it up, no sign, spoke to the medicines advice line, no sign. Gave up and called the MOD and spoke to a couple of different scientists and never heard of it. Finally got a phone call from another MOD scientist and luckily they've heard of it, it was carried by soldiers in the first Gulf War. So after a few more phone calls, the police came and took it away. The third MOD scientist assures me I'm not going to die a painful death though :D

Think how much that would have fetched on Ebay!

Liam
 
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