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Have talked To Nurses at Uni Today

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I often do this, but today I have been talking to Nurses in their 2nd year at a local University. They were a very good bunch & really listened to what I had to say. More than 53 years of T1. Since England WON the world cup (a couple of years back)! I really love this country, NHS & staff & would not live anywhere else. When I went to Asia on my motorbike, no thanks! A very good bunch of people for the future.

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