Friday, April 20, 2007

Back on the pitch

Been a hectic and a strange few weeks ... and apologies for the lack of posts.
Just back from a holiday after being incapacitated for ten days with 'man-flu.'

What began as a sore throat and no sympathy turned out to be quite a drama. Fever and temperature actually forced me to the drop-in centre ... and three and a half hours later was diagnosed with a 'virus.' This is a generic term used by the medical profession and means 'we don't know what's wrong.'

Matters got worse over the next few days and the GP confirmed ... 'its a virus.' Things were not improving ... then what came next was worthy of a Hammer House of Horrors Dracula special. My throat started to bleed profusely.
I was sent to casualty ... with comments such as 'looks like someone is at last trying to shut you up' it lightened the situation.

It took 12 hours to stop the bleeding which, according to the specialist, appeared to be from a ruptured blood vessel in my throat.

Released on parole after three days a stone and a half lighter I can recommend this weight loss programme to anyone!

So, the upates will begin again but meanwhile get ready to check out the website soon to be launched

www.parkingappeals.co.uk

We are going to up the ante and pass on all we know with a commercial operation designed to 'level the playing field' for the motorist.

The registration number on the target vehicle will ensure that it gets noticed ... all will be revealed soon.

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Sorry to hear you have been ill, but great to hear you are back.

Regards

Anonymous said...

good to hear you're back up and about.

Anonymous said...

Sent you a fax on Saturday 21st April re PCN and NtO I was unaware you were ill
hope you are on the mend

Anonymous said...

F1NED eh??

Neil Herron said...

An anonymous post has been removed because of the content.

A reminder to anyone wishing to post defamatory or inaccurate statements ... have the balls to add your name and then any challenge to misleading or inaccurate statements can be made.

For those keen to visit www.parkingappeals.co.uk the site goes live soon with all the information that the authorities don't want you to know, daily newsfeeds, easy to follow guides, key decisions and legal cases, pro-forma letters of appeal and photos and diagrams that will assist any parking query (as well as all the links to the legislation and other free stuff
;-))

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