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Re: Re: Re: Tough
by Herts Ambo Bloke
maybe I should rephrase how I put that, or say more about the births at home, they were all in the day time, each time the midwife was coming from the local hospital, and with the exception of one, we were given an eta of about 10 minutes. I know its an estimate, and they can't fly through the traffic like us, but on those occasions it was not impossible for them to get there in good time. As for calls in the middle of the night, I can't complain if it takes a while, we all know what it is like to be woken and kicked out on to the streets with only a few minutes notice (not that we have much time to sleep on nights mind) and I wouldn't hold it against someone to take time to get to a job if they have no idea where it is and have a long distance to travel Hope no offense was taken as it was not meant in anyway
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