Nkps ..."HAPPENINGS AT HASLAR"..2013

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Ninja Kitten

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Well what can i say...we thought we ought to see the year out with a belter and we certainly did..after hearing "this that an all the rest of it" about this place we decided to go check her out for ourselves..an early morning start and we pulled up only to have a nice burley hi vis seccu man pull up behind us:eek: he donned his coat walked past us and left us stood there on the side of the road..oh at this point il mention that it wasnt just the two of us stood there camera bags strewn across the pavement but also..lowri..stussy..projectmayhem..peterc4..and sonyes..hmmm lol a rite motley lil crew of us..anyways..bags on backs and away we marched..the target ahead of us..after negotiating the wall and ten foot gate wer all in..oh il have to point out that whilst sat astride the top of this gate stussy gave the security who was sat in the office a cheeky lil wave before he jumped dowm ..:p cheeky one that stussy!! a few mins of stelth like manouvers and wer all in having circle time projectmayhem still clutching his tescos bag with his sarnies in it.;) thanks guys for the legs bums and bags up..brilliant to meet you all if only breifly as the manic wellies dissapeared into the corridors as per usual..A fantastic end to a fantastic year..

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"HAPPENINGS AT HASLAR"





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A mix of both our pics as always...thanks for looking folks!:p
 
Makes me wonder how many resources are abandoned like this. A CT scanner? Operating theatre, and the place looks like all it would need is a clean through and you could open the doors to patients tomorrow. No doubt it makes sense to the accountants, but I find it hard to understand how abandoning this equipment can possibly make any sense. We have/had (since i'm now retired) the same in the aviation industry - perfectly serviceable aircraft scrapped not because they had any problems, but because it made good accounting sense. I took a perfectly good 737/400 to the breakers because the airline that owned it needed a "loss" to avoid tax. Amazing.
 

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