Quote: zooo @ October 2 2009, 12:53 PM BSTDo they have non-tea choices?
Lactose free biscuits? Bet they don't.Honestly, they're so selfish at those blood giving places.
They do have juices.
And they have a range of bicuits...
Quote: zooo @ October 2 2009, 12:53 PM BSTDo they have non-tea choices?
Lactose free biscuits? Bet they don't.Honestly, they're so selfish at those blood giving places.
They do have juices.
And they have a range of bicuits...
Quote: bigfella @ October 2 2009, 1:00 PM BSTDepends!
If you have a rare bloody type - you can almost demand jammie dodgers.
BigFella it sounds like you have experience in the matter.
"Give me your finest deserts, and none of this generic grocery store drink I want some of that Orangina OR NO DEAL! Ahhhhh I'm sorry that's your lunch and not for the public? DO YOU WANT THIS BLOODY BLOOD Or should I take my business elsewhere?" Bitches.
I have a rare blood type, which is why I get bombarded with letters and texts to come and give blood.
Quote: Curt @ October 2 2009, 1:13 PM BSTBigFella it sounds like you have experience in the matter.
"Give me your finest deserts, and none of this generic grocery store drink I want some of that Orangina OR NO DEAL! Ahhhhh I'm sorry that's your lunch and not for the public? DO YOU WANT THIS BLOODY BLOOD Or should I take my business elsewhere?" Bitches.
Have you been spying on me again?
Quote: zooo @ October 2 2009, 1:46 AM BSTI just rewatched the one with the massive devil guy chained up, and a black hole, and that guy with the writing on his face.
Funz.
Which one's this? Getting excited, think, by the sound of it, there might be one I haven't seen yet \O/
Quote: EllieJP @ October 2 2009, 1:21 PM BSTI have a rare blood type, which is why I get bombarded with letters and texts to come and give blood.
Mine is somewhat rare (about 1 in 30 are AB+) but there's no real demand for it. Only other AB+ people can use it, but they are also able to use ANY blood, so I think we just get the stuff that's about to hit its expiration date.
I have no idea what my blood type is.
Quote: Paul W @ October 1 2009, 7:50 AM BSTYou really do ask to have the piss taken out of you sometimes don't you...
Erm. Yes?
Quote: Tim Walker @ October 1 2009, 8:45 AM BST
*checks out the 'Make It' section*
That's not my job. (And it's been dragging on for farrr longer than 2 months.)
I can't donate blood anymore. I always get major guilt laid on me whenever I get called or asked to.
Quote: zooo @ October 2 2009, 2:21 PM BSTI have no idea what my blood type is.
Join the Army and they'll stamp it on an aluminum tag that you can wear around your neck. That's how I did it.
Dog tags have this info:
Last name, first name, middle initial
Social Security number
Blood type
Religion
Judging from your posts in the other thread, the last line on your tag would read NO REL PREF.
I forgot that religion was on those.
Quote: zooo @ October 2 2009, 2:21 PM BSTI have no idea what my blood type is.
Ask your doctor. If you have ever had a blood test, it will be on record.
Quote: RubyMae - Glamourous Snowdrop at Large @ October 2 2009, 2:54 PM BSTAsk your doctor. If you have ever had a blood test, it will be on record.
Not necessarily, Roo. Routine blood tests won't check your blood group: they'll measure the biochemistry of your blood and the type of red and white blood cell numbers - but blood grouping is a different type of testing. It's usually only done if you require a fairly major operation (or if you require a blood transfusion yourself, obviously).
If I recall correctly me and Ellie share the same blood type. O negative.
Quote: Tim Walker @ October 2 2009, 2:57 PM BSTNot necessarily, Roo. A routine blood test won't check your blood group. It's usually only done if you require a fairly major operation (or if you require a blood transfusion yourself, obviously).
Oh. I recall finding out from my doc but that was a very long time ago so maybe my brain is fuzzy.
Quote: Tim Walker @ October 2 2009, 2:57 PM BSTNot necessarily, Roo. A routine blood test won't check your blood group. It's usually only done if you require a fairly major operation (or if you require a blood transfusion yourself, obviously).
Before my surgery, I went through all the pre-op stuff and asked what my blood type was and the lady acted if it was a secret. Weird.