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Originally Posted by KaffyBaffy:

Scary isn't it EC?    I'm glad I'm not the parent of a teenager.   Or the 42 yr old that's there with her daughter....

 

It certainly is Kaffy. Just looking at a girl who could have spinal injuries.

 

Would seem sensible youngsters got to Kavos, get boozed up and go mad. I'm surprised we don't hear of more fatalities or injuries in the news.

Enthusiastic Contrafibularities
Originally Posted by Enthusiastic Contrafibularities:
Originally Posted by KaffyBaffy:

Scary isn't it EC?    I'm glad I'm not the parent of a teenager.   Or the 42 yr old that's there with her daughter....

 

It certainly is Kaffy. Just looking at a girl who could have spinal injuries.

yeah.. I've started watching it properly now.  Poor girl - imagine how scared she is.

Kaffs

I made my daughter watch this last week as her and her mates are planning on going away *her first abroad alone* this summer, the booze cruise last week was and i'm no prude, lil Aims can't swim either, isn't much of a drinker and prefers a footy pitch to a dance floor, she hasn't been back to book it as far as I know, I want her to have a good time and I would have done the same at her age given the chance but god does it worry me sick

 

She's off to The Gambia again in a fortnight and that's sending me grey early, she's trying to kill me I know it

Aimee
Originally Posted by Aimee:

I made my daughter watch this last week as her and her mates are planning on going away *her first abroad alone* this summer, the booze cruise last week was and i'm no prude, lil Aims can't swim either, isn't much of a drinker and prefers a footy pitch to a dance floor, she hasn't been back to book it as far as I know, I want her to have a good time and I would have done the same at her age given the chance but god does it worry me sick

 

She's off to The Gambia again in a fortnight and that's sending me grey early, she's trying to kill me I know it

She sounds independent enough NOT to follow the herd, Aimee

Cosmopolitan
Originally Posted by ~Cosmopolitan~:
Originally Posted by Aimee:

I made my daughter watch this last week as her and her mates are planning on going away *her first abroad alone* this summer, the booze cruise last week was and i'm no prude, lil Aims can't swim either, isn't much of a drinker and prefers a footy pitch to a dance floor, she hasn't been back to book it as far as I know, I want her to have a good time and I would have done the same at her age given the chance but god does it worry me sick

 

She's off to The Gambia again in a fortnight and that's sending me grey early, she's trying to kill me I know it

She sounds independent enough NOT to follow the herd, Aimee

yep.. just out of interest - what did she think of it?

Kaffs
Originally Posted by KaffyBaffy:
Originally Posted by Enthusiastic Contrafibularities:
Originally Posted by KaffyBaffy:

That rep guy seemed very mature for an 18 year old I thought.

He did seem to care for the girls welfare. I hope it's not just cos she is on TV.

I hope not - he did seem to handle it well though, kept her calm etc.

 

I think she was OK as they did not brace her neck and when she was in the ambulance she moved her head without apparent pain.

Enthusiastic Contrafibularities
Originally Posted by KaffyBaffy:
Originally Posted by ~Cosmopolitan~:
Originally Posted by KaffyBaffy:
Originally Posted by ~Cosmopolitan~:

Can't watch it, it'd give me the raving hump.

jellus?  

That must be it

I was meaning the climate....

Oh!   In that case, yes, but not for much longer

18 degs versus 2 degs?  No contest (although I think it's a bit rainy)

Cosmopolitan
Originally Posted by Enthusiastic Contrafibularities:
Originally Posted by KaffyBaffy:
Originally Posted by Enthusiastic Contrafibularities:
Originally Posted by KaffyBaffy:

That rep guy seemed very mature for an 18 year old I thought.

He did seem to care for the girls welfare. I hope it's not just cos she is on TV.

I hope not - he did seem to handle it well though, kept her calm etc.

 

I think she was OK as they did not brace her neck and when she was in the ambulance she moved her head without apparent pain.

I thought it was a bit strange that they said she might have fractured her back then they sent her for an xray without immobilising her.  Don't they watch Casualty?

Kaffs
Originally Posted by ~Cosmopolitan~:
Originally Posted by KaffyBaffy:
Originally Posted by ~Cosmopolitan~:
Originally Posted by KaffyBaffy:
Originally Posted by ~Cosmopolitan~:

Can't watch it, it'd give me the raving hump.

jellus?  

That must be it

I was meaning the climate....

Oh!   In that case, yes, but not for much longer

18 degs versus 2 degs?  No contest (although I think it's a bit rainy)

Aww... you're going to miss the best of the snow.. 

Kaffs
Originally Posted by KaffyBaffy:
Originally Posted by ~Cosmopolitan~:
Originally Posted by Aimee:

I made my daughter watch this last week as her and her mates are planning on going away *her first abroad alone* this summer, the booze cruise last week was and i'm no prude, lil Aims can't swim either, isn't much of a drinker and prefers a footy pitch to a dance floor, she hasn't been back to book it as far as I know, I want her to have a good time and I would have done the same at her age given the chance but god does it worry me sick

 

She's off to The Gambia again in a fortnight and that's sending me grey early, she's trying to kill me I know it

She sounds independent enough NOT to follow the herd, Aimee

yep.. just out of interest - what did she think of it?

she wouldn't do a booze cruise I really don't think it's her but I will wait and see what she decides, she's 19 this year so it's her choice

Aimee
 

yep.. just out of interest - what did she think of it?

she wouldn't do a booze cruise I really don't think it's her but I will wait and see what she decides, she's 19 this year so it's her choice

from what I've seen of Aimee, I don't think you've got a lot to worry about.    Not that that'll stop you of course.    you can be like that 42 year old on tonight's show and go with her and pretend you're her mate! (you'd get away with it too you jammy thing)

Kaffs
Originally Posted by KaffyBaffy:
 

yep.. just out of interest - what did she think of it?

she wouldn't do a booze cruise I really don't think it's her but I will wait and see what she decides, she's 19 this year so it's her choice

from what I've seen of Aimee, I don't think you've got a lot to worry about.    Not that that'll stop you of course.    you can be like that 42 year old on tonight's show and go with her and pretend you're her mate! (you'd get away with it too you jammy thing)

i wish i'm 39 this week she is a good girl and I hope she makes the right choices

Aimee
Originally Posted by Aimee:
Originally Posted by KaffyBaffy:
 

yep.. just out of interest - what did she think of it?

she wouldn't do a booze cruise I really don't think it's her but I will wait and see what she decides, she's 19 this year so it's her choice

from what I've seen of Aimee, I don't think you've got a lot to worry about.    Not that that'll stop you of course.    you can be like that 42 year old on tonight's show and go with her and pretend you're her mate! (you'd get away with it too you jammy thing)

i wish i'm 39 this week she is a good girl and I hope she makes the right choices

She'll be fine.    

Kaffs
Originally Posted by KaffyBaffy:
Originally Posted by Enthusiastic Contrafibularities:

 

Ross is an idiot. Complete and utter idiot.

It was the fugly bloke who was looking to 'shag all week like a top bloke does' that make me laugh.    He'll be glad the girls are all wearing beer goggles.   As I say - thank the lord I'm an old fogie.

 

Me too. He was no looker. 

Enthusiastic Contrafibularities
Originally Posted by KaffyBaffy:
Originally Posted by kimota (Corin's Crib #1) FAKER # 1:

You would have thought that they would  have immobilised her back straight away. pretty sure that they would have done over here!

See..... you watch Casualty too!    

 I've watched it occasionally, but have also had some medical training and a mother who was a nurse, so I guess some knowledge has stayed with me! 

kimota
Originally Posted by kimota (Corin's Crib #1) FAKER # 1:
Originally Posted by KaffyBaffy:
Originally Posted by kimota (Corin's Crib #1) FAKER # 1:

You would have thought that they would  have immobilised her back straight away. pretty sure that they would have done over here!

See..... you watch Casualty too!    

 I've watched it occasionally, but have also had some medical training and a mother who was a nurse, so I guess some knowledge has stayed with me! 

ER, Casualty and Grey's Anatomy account for all my first aid knowledge.     I thought it was standard though that you immobilised potential spinal injuries.   Just shows what we know.

Kaffs
Originally Posted by KaffyBaffy:
Originally Posted by kimota (Corin's Crib #1) FAKER # 1:
Originally Posted by KaffyBaffy:
Originally Posted by kimota (Corin's Crib #1) FAKER # 1:

You would have thought that they would  have immobilised her back straight away. pretty sure that they would have done over here!

See..... you watch Casualty too!    

 I've watched it occasionally, but have also had some medical training and a mother who was a nurse, so I guess some knowledge has stayed with me! 

ER, Casualty and Grey's Anatomy account for all my first aid knowledge.     I thought it was standard though that you immobilised potential spinal injuries.   Just shows what we know.

Probably different in different countries! I would rather the British approach than the Greek one if I had a spinal injury!

kimota
Originally Posted by kimota (Corin's Crib #1) FAKER # 1:
Originally Posted by KaffyBaffy:
Originally Posted by kimota (Corin's Crib #1) FAKER # 1:
Originally Posted by KaffyBaffy:
Originally Posted by kimota (Corin's Crib #1) FAKER # 1:

You would have thought that they would  have immobilised her back straight away. pretty sure that they would have done over here!

See..... you watch Casualty too!    

 I've watched it occasionally, but have also had some medical training and a mother who was a nurse, so I guess some knowledge has stayed with me! 

ER, Casualty and Grey's Anatomy account for all my first aid knowledge.     I thought it was standard though that you immobilised potential spinal injuries.   Just shows what we know.

Probably different in different countries! I would rather the British approach than the Greek one if I had a spinal injury!

me too!    Note to self ... stop dancing on bars when I'm pisssed.

Kaffs

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