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Margaret Pilkington 05-05-2014 20:36

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Was it not the barber Taddy? The hospitals had a barber who did that sort of thing.
Male nurses were a rare breed in anything but psychiatry and learning disabilities at that time.

Eric 05-05-2014 22:44

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Originally Posted by Retlaw (Post 1105272)
I thowt I were ugly but thas beat me agaun.

Finally, I get the recognition I deserve.:D

Aussie Irene 06-05-2014 01:55

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Originally Posted by taddy (Post 1105273)
I once had a male nurse, Waring, I think he was called, come up to my bed in Accy Victoria in 1968; on his trolley was a bowl of soapy water, a towel and a cutthroat razor.

"As you are due to have an operation today Mr -------- I have to shave you below the waist", he informed me.

With a cutthroat ? I almost screamed, please be careful, I've only been married a few months. forty six years and three children later, I'm glad to say that everything turned out alright, (Phew) but I was more than a little worried at the time.

That must have been one of his other jobs Taddy. His main job was putting and removing plaster on broken limbs. Did he have his welibobs and rubber apron on when he operated on you

DaveinGermany 06-05-2014 05:12

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Originally Posted by Margaret Pilkington (Post 1105278)
Was it not the barber Taddy? The hospitals had a barber who did that sort of thing.

I do hope he had separate razors! :eek:

Less 06-05-2014 08:59

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Originally Posted by Aussie Irene (Post 1105296)
That must have been one of his other jobs Taddy. His main job was putting and removing plaster on broken limbs. Did he have his welibobs and rubber apron on when he operated on you

I'd heard he was a Rabbi in his spare time, always keen to take a short-cut in his search for converts.:eek:

taddy 06-05-2014 19:06

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Originally Posted by Margaret Pilkington (Post 1105278)
Was it not the barber Taddy? The hospitals had a barber who did that sort of thing.
Male nurses were a rare breed in anything but psychiatry and learning disabilities at that time.

No Margaret, I used to know the barber at the time, I forget his name but he lived in Huncoat.

I have a pint or two (or more) with a bloke who used to be the (Chef ?) at Accy Hospital at the time I am refering too, it was he who came up with the name Waring and he too thought that he was a male nurse or could have been known as an orderly.

Anyway things turned out ok and I did not end up being able to pass as an Israeli citizen. :):):)

taddy 06-05-2014 19:12

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Originally Posted by Aussie Irene (Post 1105296)
That must have been one of his other jobs Taddy. His main job was putting and removing plaster on broken limbs. Did he have his welibobs and rubber apron on when he operated on you

Being a lifelong angler Irene I am rather into the rubber scene, I love nothing better than to put on my rubber waders and to stand in the middle of a river dangling my tackle in the water. :D:D:D

westendlass 08-05-2014 09:32

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:mad:
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Originally Posted by Aussie Irene (Post 1105296)
That must have been one of his other jobs Taddy. His main job was putting and removing plaster on broken limbs. Did he have his welibobs and rubber apron on when he operated on you

I wonder if that was the same chap who 'potted up' my arm when I fell off my roller skates? It would have been about 71/72. I remember the terror I felt seeing the giant clippers used to take the plaster off. I got to take the pot home as a memento.:o

Eric 08-05-2014 12:19

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Originally Posted by Less (Post 1105306)
I'd heard he was a Rabbi in his spare time, always keen to take a short-cut in his search for converts.:eek:

But where's the mad trapper hat to give the total surround hairy look.?:D

Eric 08-05-2014 12:34

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Originally Posted by taddy (Post 1105374)
Being a lifelong angler Irene I am rather into the rubber scene, I love nothing better than to put on my rubber waders and to stand in the middle of a river dangling my tackle in the water. :D:D:D

Watch out for the muskies when you're dangling your tackle.:eek: Great muskie fishing around here by the way. If you are a fisherman, you would love it here. Great muskie fishing. And now that I've passed 65 years, I can fish without a licence anywhere in Ontario:theband: And remember, give a man a fish and you will feed him for a day; teach a man how to fish, and he will sit out in a boat all day drinking beer.:D



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tWTLuCf_TRA

taddy 08-05-2014 20:36

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Thanks for the advice Eric, By the way lovely Muskie,am I right in thinking they are also known as Northern Pike ?

Eric 09-05-2014 15:12

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Originally Posted by taddy (Post 1105558)
Thanks for the advice Eric, By the way lovely Muskie,am I right in thinking they are also known as Northern Pike ?

Same family ... but they are relatively rare, whereas Northerns are common, especially in northern lakes which are not fished all that often. Pike are good sport fish, but not good eating. They are vicious, and tenacious cannibals: but, ironically, they move around in large schools. I love fishing ... even when I'm catching nothing, I sit and stroke my beard (gotta keep on topic:D) and enjoy the day. As a fisherman, you would love it over here. Yanks pay thousands of dollars to come here and fish, particularly in our north, where many fishing camps are fly in only.

Accyexplorer 09-05-2014 15:29

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I've known a couple of folk that catch pike for their camp fire (nothing like the size of that monster in your pic).
They say "pike are lovely" ,personally I haven't and wouldn't eat one :eek:.
I really enjoy catching them though ,sometime they "tail walk" and their a strong fish that don't give up easy.
I've had plenty of "jacks" on the canal while spinning for perch (which are also allegedly a "good eat").I wouldn't like to get a spinner caught in my beard :eek:
Pike are allegedly a "forgotten feast"
HUNTER-GATHERING: wild & fresh food: Eating Pike: A Forgotten Feast?

esteemedjuju 09-05-2014 19:04

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Normans Whalley road Clayton been going 40 odd years

taddy 09-05-2014 19:29

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Originally Posted by Margaret Pilkington (Post 1105278)
Was it not the barber Taddy? The hospitals had a barber who did that sort of thing.
Male nurses were a rare breed in anything but psychiatry and learning disabilities at that time.

Margaret, I owe you a sincere apology,today I had a pint or two (at least) with the x chef at Accy Vic, (mentioned in an earlier post) and yes you were nearly right; the bloke that I classed as a male nurse was in fact a chap called Albert Waring,

As Aussie Irene mentioned, he was also the chap who did the plaster casts. so he must have been a general orderly come dogsbody or whatever.(no insult intended )

The casualty doctor at the time name of Armstong drove an old Rolls Royce,
superb doctor, registrar, (whatever he was known as) but absolutely no bedside manner.


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