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Hanno Spoelstra 11-01-15 12:57

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Originally Posted by motto (Post 204699)
Did you mention to the surgeon that your hobby bears a distinct similarity to his occupation? This basically comes down to repairing/replacing old/damaged or worn out parts so as they can continue to fulfil their original purpose. Also we were carrying out transplants many years before it became popular with humans. They are a little slow off the mark but we won't hold it against them. :D

Dave,

When you mention the similarity, the surgeon will probably challenge you to do the same, but next time do it with the engine running! :D

Hanno

Lynn Eades 11-01-15 18:46

Motto, The reason why the surgeon gets paid so much compared to a mechanic, is that he does tune ups, repairs, and overhauls, (often through the exhaust !) without switching off the engine! :D

colin jones 11-01-15 22:21

Hi Rick, good to here you're on the mend. I know what it's like when the shed is so close yet so far. Get well soon. :support :)

motto 11-01-15 22:39

What's up Doc?
 
I always remember an engineering school class I attended as a young apprentice in the aviation industry. The instructor was an old grizzled power plant engineer and one of the observations he made was that, "The difference between you blokes and doctors is that a doctor's mistakes are quickly buried, in your case someone is going to come back and demand to know; Why?"
I am not in awe of the medical profession, after my triple bypass I thanked the surgeon for the nifty plumbing job and told him to send me the bill like I would any other tradesman. He was a real nice guy and took it with a grin as I intended.

David

motto 16-01-15 23:32

I hear that to add to the joys of your hospital stay somebody stole your phone Rick. The scumbags can strike wherever you are. A curse that is never far away I'm sorry to say.
All the best for a speedy recovery.

Dave

cliff 17-01-15 07:04

I've arrived late to this one but I hope you get well soon Rick :)


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