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It's just a bit of fun and everyone is welcome to enter with anything, just come and have a go! You never know you might end up winning some Amazon/Argos vouchers for your efforts, which you can then spend in the January sales!
It makes sense! :)
It's my annual Christmas story, though last years was better.
Typical, though, that I now get time to read all the stories and no one is producing them...
> I'd pay to read one of Garins stories.
How much? ;) Paying is about the only way you'd get me to write one.
Maybe if we're nice to Vexxxed, he'll do a SSC as an EGAD. I've already thought of the topic. Internet Forums no wait maybe something else.
> It makes sense! :)
Does not :P
Medical Diagnosis and conclusion report of patient: Richard Lawson
Patient’s diagnosed depression has steadily gotten worse over the past 6 months. On one occasion the subject began taking a steady increase in consumption of alcohol, to the point of possible eventually of becoming dependant as an alcoholic. The patient stopped drinking so excessively after being confronted about it.
All attempts to discover the explanation or explanations for his behaviour thus far has been unsuccessful. Interviewing personal friends and work colleagues has produced no leads, concluding that they too are just as clueless to what has happened.
It was probable that his experience in the participation of recent events at resolving the terrorist attack could explain a possible symptom of post war disorder. His commanding officer has rubbished the idea stating that the patient’s recent participation in military action was not the first, merely one of many. The CO was also quick to stress that if that were the case, he showed no early symptoms and carried out mop up operations on fugitives related to the incident with no problems and carried out orders with efficiency to the point of enthusiasm. But the medical team are not so sure and suggest that for the time being prescribing medication and allowing time off from duty may help improve his condition. The CO has approved the long discharge from active duty for several months, but has shown concern on consumption of alcohol that nearly lead to complications, but observations show that the patient is over this “ phase” and therefore should not be a problem.
It's just a bit of fun and everyone is welcome to enter with anything, just come and have a go! You never know you might end up winning some Amazon/Argos vouchers for your efforts, which you can then spend in the January sales!
It makes sense! :)