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Do you really think that is all there is to it? Drew Richards Dec 2012 #1
That's not what they wrote... Darth_Kitten Dec 2012 #2
And why exactly should a person NOT be fired dballance Dec 2012 #16
You say I fail to see the difference... Drew Richards Dec 2012 #23
As I understand it, she didn't tell them anything. Prometheus Bound Dec 2012 #26
No, they shouldn't have given HER hell. Ken Burch Dec 2012 #27
You are completely wrong dballance Dec 2012 #36
The nurse, at that moment, would have thought she'd be sacked if she DIDN'T put the call through. Ken Burch Dec 2012 #40
Um, she didn't. All she did was punch the call through to another... TheMadMonk Dec 2012 #37
Well said. And true. randome Dec 2012 #39
I thought it was a stupid prank... RichGirl Dec 2012 #3
You know what? nadinbrzezinski Dec 2012 #4
Well said! Drew Richards Dec 2012 #5
"patient privacy, I don't care if these are homeless or royals, should not be invaded" Capt. Obvious Dec 2012 #6
The British press is out of control nadinbrzezinski Dec 2012 #7
The UK press did not print the Kate photos. WinkyDink Dec 2012 #10
I know nadinbrzezinski Dec 2012 #12
Not out of any sense of decency. They were in reach of Brittish Courts. /nt TheMadMonk Dec 2012 #49
I agree with you re the possibility of a tad of depression in the background malaise Dec 2012 #11
But the point still stands nadinbrzezinski Dec 2012 #14
+1 - exactly right! DrDan Dec 2012 #32
Exactly what about the call was "freaking hilarious"? Beaverhausen Dec 2012 #8
Listen to the tape with the fake accents malaise Dec 2012 #13
I don't think English was the nurse's first language. smirkymonkey Dec 2012 #22
You may be correct n/t malaise Dec 2012 #35
This nurse was from India. LisaL Dec 2012 #44
I agree, has to be more to it treestar Dec 2012 #9
I seriously doubt that the Queen would be making these calls herself Rhiannon12866 Dec 2012 #15
I'm sure the queen and her son have their in law's private cell phone number malaise Dec 2012 #18
True, in fact anyone work for an hospital? treestar Dec 2012 #42
you don't know that, releasing medical info even on non famous types JI7 Dec 2012 #17
By whom in Britain malaise Dec 2012 #19
the british govt ? JI7 Dec 2012 #21
And I think that the worse part of the call were that the kiva Dec 2012 #20
Most people don't commit suicide even when their spouse or child dies, Nye Bevan Dec 2012 #24
the reaction of others when loved one dies is usually sympathy JI7 Dec 2012 #25
I am sorry, but the linking of Rep. Weiner and Sen. Edwards is 100% incorrect graham4anything Dec 2012 #29
Well, she made it to 46, while apparently showing no sign of any severe mental illness. LisaL Dec 2012 #45
Mental illness can strike at any age. (nt) Nye Bevan Dec 2012 #47
As I see it. MrYikes Dec 2012 #28
Yes, I agree. graham4anything Dec 2012 #30
The story said that Le Taz Hot Dec 2012 #31
Remember when Walker got that prank call? B Calm Dec 2012 #33
Sarah Palin got a prank call as well malaise Dec 2012 #34
Exactly. Not everyone has the gall of a Sarah Palin treestar Dec 2012 #43
But this wasn't a call to Kate, William or the Queen Beaverhausen Dec 2012 #48
"In the first place I wouldn't take the call." Chemisse Dec 2012 #38
+brazillion. nadinbrzezinski Dec 2012 #41
damn, who knows? bigtree Dec 2012 #46
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