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brian
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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brian,
The correct use of the verb would be: Phew, thought you were about to Throw a Pandora (the infinitive)
Anyway not tonight coz am getting ready as later I'll be party to party at a party where I'll party with my local party
Just for you - the definitive conjugation
Infinitive - To Throw a Pandora
Imperative - Throw a Pandora
Participle - Throwing a Pandora
Present - I,You,He,She,etc Throw a Pandora
Past - I,You,He,She,etc Threw a Pandora
Present continuous - I am Throwing a Pandora
Present perfect - I have Thrown a Pandora
Future - She will Throw a Pandora
Future perfect - I,You,He,She,etc will have Thrown a Pandora
Past continuous - I,You,He,She,etc was Throwing a Pandora
Past perfect - I,You,He,She,etc had Thrown a Pandora
Future continuous - I,You,He,She,etc will be Throwing a Pandora
Present perfect continuous - I,You,He,She,etc have been Throwing a Pandora
Past perfect continuous - I,You,He,She,etc had been Throwing a Pandora
Future perfect continuous - I,You,He,She,etc will have been Throwing a Pandora
Some poor sod in some far away country is studying English and is searching Google for correct conjugations - ooops they are going to read that total b0locks and get told off in class tomorrow
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Wayne wrote: |
Some poor sod in some far away country is studying English and is searching Google for correct conjugations - ooops they are going to read that total b0locks and get told off in class tomorrow |
upon which they will 'throw a Pandora' without even knowing it
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Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
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Hi Richie,
I thought it may be helpful to get involved with this thread although it goes back a few years. To investigate more fully with Assistance International who look after our clients, I would need the insured's name but reading through your comments I can probably guess what the situation was. Where someone is injured and Assistance International are asked to help fly someone home, they have to obtain a certificate from the attending doctor confirming that the injured party is fit to fly. Airlines will not accept bookings for emergency repatriations unless the client has been medically cleared to get on an airplane. In some situations, it is dangerous to fly if an injury is unstable. On Sunday evening, I expect it would have been very difficult for Assistance International to get the required doctors certificate. As your friend was flying back on the following day I expect it would have been quickest for him to make his booked flight anyway but Assistance International do have procedures they have to follow which sometimes may seem cumbersome but in practice, the best interests of the patient are paramount. If there was in any way a failure on their part to advise your friend I am more than happy to take this up with them and investigate further although it was so long ago, it is a shame we were'nt advised about this situation at the time and I am afraid I have only recently been made aware of this string. Assistance International has been looking after our clients for 20 years and have proved themselves time after time in some very difficult situations, if they weren't good we would go elsewhere. Having said this, everyone has a right to expect a first class service and we are here to help in the event of problems. Let me know if I can comment further. Kind regards Russell Dadson, Director, Snowcard Insurance email russell@snowcard.co.uk
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