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The case of Duncan Storrar.

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Just letting you folks know that I'm going into
hospital again early tomorrow morning (Monday,
16th May, 2016) for a
day procedure - a "Coronary Angiography."

It seems that I've got blood clots on my lungs
that haven't disintegrated as a result of my fall
in Sept. 2015,
and my cardiologist has referred me to another
specialist.

Anyway, just in case there are complications - I
wanted you all to know as to why I may not be responding
to your posts. Fingers-crossed that I'll be allowed to
go home tomorrow night.

I must confess that I'm a bit nervous about all this
but I am trying to stay positive.

All the Best to you all.

Take care.
Posted by Foxy, Sunday, 15 May 2016 1:18:16 PM
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Corrected

Should be easy enough to check who accessed the data base for his records in the past few days, bet that won't happen.
Posted by Philip S, Sunday, 15 May 2016 1:18:53 PM
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Hi there FOXY...

I'm so sorry to hear that you're scheduled to have another visit to your local hospital for a 'Coronary Angiography' procedure. I'm absolutely positive you'll be OK FOXY, nevertheless one can't help but worry about such invasive approaches, irrespective of all the assurances our friendly Doctors may give us.

For what it's worth, I'll be thinking of you tomorrow, and despite all your earlier concerns, you'll find the test itself will be over quicker than you can imagine, and then they'll simply pack you off back home, together with a 'substantial account'?

Please...don't worry FOXY, everyone here on OLO and the Forum will be rooting for you OK?

Speak with you again very soon until then, please try not worry.
Posted by o sung wu, Sunday, 15 May 2016 1:48:50 PM
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Well, it transpired that Dodgy Duncan is a convicted criminal as well as a liar, not having 'worked in minimum wage jobs', but relied on the dole, while carrying on his nefarious activities. There is no doubt about the dippy left - they always fall for a good yarn and 'evidence' of how cruel Australian society is. Lord love a duck, they even got $65K together for Dirty Duncan and his kids, one of whom quickly revealed what a scumbag he is.

I haven't watched Q&A for years, but I did last week because I was interested to see what people with different ideas made of the budget. I thought the business representative on the left side was the best, the toothy Coalition assistant treasurer the worst, and the others quite reasonable, even the Greens Senator Bandit. But, thanks to Dirty Duncan, the bigoted audience, and the poor, pathetic tweets moving boringly across the screen, I was reminded why I don't watch the trashy program.

Of course, it's always good to see the lefties making fools of themselves over a crook.
Posted by ttbn, Sunday, 15 May 2016 2:02:03 PM
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What people think and how they behave is something
we can all find interesting since it relates to
our world and covers personal beliefs, feelings,
and values. And of course we should realise that it
is extremely subjective.

Most of the time I enjoy "Q and A," because it is a
program that like Waleed Aly makes people think, feel,
and listen. And of course entertain.

As we grow older hopefully we learn how to deal
with all sorts of people. It's not always easy - but
as I'm learning - it's important to at least try.

Dear O Sung Wu,

Thank You for your well wishes.
They're deeply appreciated.
I'm now going out to visit my
mum in her Nursing Home.
She gets stroppy if I miss a day.
And who knows where I'll be after tomorrow.
Hoping for the best.
Posted by Foxy, Sunday, 15 May 2016 2:31:40 PM
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Hi Foxy, wishing you the best for tomorrow.

On the subject of Duncan Storrar, and the many like him.

Mr Storrar, like so many other Australians is guilty of a very serious crime. Not a crime that shows up on his police record, or a crime he has been haled before the courts for. But never the less a crime he is punished for every single day of his life. A crime that not only he is stigmatized with, and pays the penalty for, but one that is readily applied to his family, his children, anyone he supports.
The crime of being poor! That's what Duncan Storrar is guilty of, more so than anything else he may have done in his life. The forums 'Usual Suspects'were quick to rile against the unclean Duncan, Runner applied his 19th century Protestantism, the sin of being poor. Beach, hit out at all things left with his usual predictable vitriol. The off the planet ttbn, quickly resorted to name calling and condemnation of the bloke and his children.
But the cruelest comment of all for me, comes from the well meaning Yuyutsu, who's comment reinforces the notion that the poor are guilty of wrong doing, simply because they are poor. The decadence of this wasteful Duncan for wanting to take his kid to the pictures, wanting to buy the kid an ice cream. Such comment reinforces the notion that the poor of society must be subservient and grateful to the rich.
Posted by Paul1405, Sunday, 15 May 2016 6:23:13 PM
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