As it's Diamond Geezers birthday today, here is the second of two posts that look to emulate him. He was one of the blogs that I read that got me into blogging in the first place.
Below are 21 anagrams of things that people have 'suffered' from enough to have an ambulance called. Put the answers in the comments box, and only one guess per person please.
The 21st anagram is both an injury and a future blog post
1) INFECT RUG
2) A NON DRY RUSK DIDDLER
3) A UGANDA STEM IN IV NO
4) A BAD PAIN LIM NO
5) A HORNED ADA GOT IRVIN MI
6) CITE THE THY
7) STOW A KNIGHTS PILL
8) MEET A MESSIAH
9) BABY BLEND TILES
10) EEL MASS
11) LUF
12) HI A TEMPERER THUG
13) NEGOTIANT
14) RID A BELCH IF UNFIT TYING
15) A PC THE SIN
16) RYAN JUDE HI
17) AH PLAY YOGIC EM
18) ENDED PUSS
19) FAG THE FROM HILL
20) ATTACK AT MASH
21) A BED FE RIGOUR NO SPY
Happy birthday DG
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Wednesday, March 9
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Reynolds
on Wed 09 Mar 2005 12:45 PM GMT
by
Reynolds
on Wed 09 Mar 2005 11:59 AM GMT
West Ham ambulance station wasn't always so, although the land has been in the hands of the medical professions since 1889 when Ms Katherine Twining bought the site and opened it up as as St Mary's District Nurses' Home.There was a period of expansion from 1898 to 1904 where the site became an maternity training hospital, there were 12 in-patient beds, which is where the picture comes from. There was then a number of changes, with the nurses home moving, and the building being damaged by bombs during World War II. During the Second World War, the In-patient Department was evacuated to Suntrap, High Beech, Loughton, Essex. During the same period the Ministry of Health Emergency Maternity Hospital at East Haddon Hall, Northampton was staffed by Plaistow Maternity Hospital. Then, in 1976 the site was closed and the ambulance service moved in. Now we have the area's fitters, and a small but nice ambulance station. Later on in the year management will be moving into a portacabin on the site while the offices in Newham station are refurbished. In an amusing turn of fate, one of the staff who works at the station was born there while it was a maternity hospital - we keep joking that one night-shift we'll find him dead in a messroom chair. |
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West Ham ambulance station wasn't always so, although the land has been in the hands of the medical professions since 1889 when Ms Katherine Twining bought the site and opened it up as as St Mary's District Nurses' Home.
