What a lovely stepdad Colin is. I have a stepdad too and he is just wonderful. When I had a major operation, he came to visit me everyday. He was there by my side, bought me food and held my hand. I adore my stepdad. My dad unfortunately passed away 21 years ago. I love these shows! The medical team do such an amazing job!
I absolutely adore and respect the medical professionals, the EMTs, the patients and their loved ones, the janitors, security guards - and the English. Bravo to each and every one of you!
@felixwallace5041 you're right! I have insomnia really bad due to PTSD and my medication isn't working like it should. Can't get in to see my doctor for another month!
I love that the UK doctors introduce themselves by their first names. In the US, they refer to themselves as "Dr. ____" but address everyone else, including their elders, by their first names. .
Thank you to the Dr or male nurse that said basically our hands/fingers are just as important as any thing…it can be just as big an impact. Our thumbs are actually quite a big deal when injured, I somehow woke up Arthur in my thumb, it throbs all 😂the time. just is I find I’m needing it more and more all the time. It is a big deal our thumbs, I say all this because I messed my thumb and I go to orthopedic Dr once
My boyfriend died after a truck pulled out in front of his motorcycle. Too many victims to count eh? Sorry about your uncle. Thats horrendous. They really should call them donorcycles. Its true. My boyfriend was a donor to like 3 or 4 ppl😢
My dad was also in a motorcycle accident back in 1964, I had just been born, my dad was on the back of the motorcycle with his friend driving, it was a very rainy day so as they were riding they skidded as a lorry jack knifed, their motorcycle went straight into the side of the lorry killing them both instantly, my poor dad was decapitated he was only 21 years old with a new wife and baby, he had his whole life ahead of him, I didn’t know him as I was about a month old, my poor mum was devastated, I have a couple of photos of him holding me which I treasure. RIP Raymond Marsden, forever young,(Dad) till we meet again one day, ❤I love you.❤❤❤❤
I agree, I have been underneath a horse, stepped on, so now I just admire them. But my toes are pretty ugly from being broken.. I call them Dino toes!!😂😂😂
@@Mrs.TJTaylor………a horse is one big, powerful animal. In the Olympics’, Equestrian events’ are the ONLY ones’ where a human has to ride/control an animal. Have been riding since I was 8. I’ve participated in every discipline of it, including, Polo, & Polocrosse. Yes, I’ve had falls, but nothing serious, thank goodness. I love them, & still ride as often as I can, in my later years’…………
@@SnowPink90 ……look at the statistics’ for numbers’ of persons’ killed, in UK, whilst riding motorcycles’, as opposed to horse riding. An absolutely huge number of the former, compared to the latter. So they’re NOT ‘equally dangerous’… ……
Colin is very obviously a phenomenal man, and a wonderful stepfather. The world needs more people like him. The only thing I wish, is that Frankie's mom wouldn't have used "real father", to refer to her ex-husband. I feel like it does a bit of a disservice to Colin. Yes, the ex was involved, and that's so wonderful for Frankie. Sadly, that doesn't always happen. And I'm glad for her. But Colin has been involved too, as much as, or more than, the ex. He's been there since Frankie was a toddler, and is doing everything he can to be there for her, since the other man passed away. He's been just as much a real father to her as the ex. SO I feel like the ex should have been referred to as "bio father" or "birth father". Because like I said, they've both been real fathers to her. But that's just my personal opinion. If they're happy with the way they refer to things, then hey, that's fine too. Either way, she is very lucky to have had those two men, and her loving mother, there for her, all her life. And she's very lucky to have come away from her spill so well, and with no lasting issues. My husband was a jockey, so I know full well just how bad horse-related injuries can be. When the narrator first described what had happened to her, I was so worried for her. And then when the story unfolded, I was so relieved! She has definitely been blessed, and I'm glad she understands that, and has a new appreciation for life.
This woman with the thumb needs to put things into perspective. She could have died or been paralyzed or any one of a number of other severe injuries. I think if it was me, I would be eternally grateful that it was only my thumb even, if the use of my hand was compromised.
Ps You're absolutely right, this life is absolutely amazing, and you horse didn't intentionally want to hurt you! All love and best wishes, Claire and co, Berlin ❤❤❤
It really is surreal watching my craft through the camera. Being behind the windows/doors in treating my patients and in resus working on someone a face male female child adult assessing treating tests working against time against odds and sometimes hopelessly fighting willing the losing battle to sway back to give us more time to sustain the patient pumping life back into them.
My Daughter volunteered 5yrs with the deaf and went to college learning sign language interpretation. She took one year off, working to pay for school and they gave her no breaks or lunch with broken technology and having to do repetitive motion started to complain of wrist pain, her doctor did nothing for 1yr. She told me, I rushed her to my specialist who did MRI, Cortisone, rushing to hand specialist who completed emergency hand surgery as bone had died, fragmented touching next bone which killed it and so on. All bones across top removed, 2yrs later emergency surgery bone at base of thumb and bottom of baby finger both touching wrist removed all on dominant hand ending her career. Human rights allowed the treatment she re EI Ed from employer including fall in front of supervisor requesting to work rest of day u til she turned grey getting her to drive herself to hospital with severe concussion, vomiting two weeks.
She took one year off to pay for school and then you said they didn’t give her any breaks.You then went into a whole explanation which ended in her career being ended because of her loss of her fingers than that because she was working with the deaf and she can’t do any sign language when she has no fingers so it ended her career. My question is who caused all this are you blaming the people that she worked for who didn’t give her any breaks?
For the life of me, I can't believe that the medics didn't have Frankie's neck secured with the "blocks" prior to transporting. As a flight RN and medic educator, they wouldn't graduate without doing so. That's a nationwide standard. 🇺🇸
@lakotafire2804 what are you blabbering about? They secured her complete body in a vacuum - mattress that is speciali designed to stabilise and fully immobilise patients that are assumed to have a vertebral fracture or any other similar issues. She had fome around her head and then extra patting. Ist the safest way to immobilise patients and secure spine maybe you lack knowledge of it but its golden standard and saves lives in Europe as it is more secure than just blocks. As soon as they arrived in the hospital and the vacuum mattress was "relaxed" her head was fixated to the blocks with a tape.... So no, no mistake was made my mistaken American colleague....
@@lakotafire2804 i am rude???? You called out highly trained individuals in this video and dismissed them as incompetent accusing them of making a lousy job with the young lady.. That is rude! And how exactly was I rude to you? For saying you are blabbering ( it's not a harsh wording for what you were putting in the open) or calling you a mistaken American colleague, which you presumably are if you didn't lie... 🤷🏼♀️ I explained why you are wrong for calling them out, and the audacity you have for even making the comment in the first place where i actually could be rude to you i completely ignored. So no... I don't think i was rude. You wanted to be super clever and insightful and was obnoxious in the end. I just couldn't ignore your comment and let just one more person believe they did something wrong which they obviously didn't. 🤷🏼♀️ Is it so hard to say you where wrong and apologize or are you just going to pout in the corner? The hard working NHS colleagues deserve that... But jea... I'm rude... 😏
@Haruka96 jea? What is that? I take it that you're born in 96... that explains your temper and anger! It's pretty sad that you're unable to control it. Touchy! And yes, you're rude. Why don't you save your fingertips and stop wasting my time. Since your rantings were so long, I didn't bother reading them in their entirety. I'll pray for you that you will someday seek professional help before you hurt someone or get injured yourself. I truly hope that you're not an EMT. I was a helicopter flight RN and paramedic coordinator for over 27 years. Sweetheart, you can't expect to bully someone into changing their opinion. Others have just as much right as do you. I'm blocking you, but I'm praying for you 🙏
Jehovah's Witnesses do not base their worldview on love. As soon as a member expresses any doubts about this very odd take on reality, he or she is shunned. That includes children and other family members. I know several who left this cult and were devastated by their families' rejection. Not very loving.
I wonder If in England they have injury lawyers where if in a accident and its the drivers fault the injured can sue the driver..for pain & suffering etc.
I couldn't help to giggle after hearing Michelle is South African. If you are South African and want to survive here, you'll need a bit of crazy... and LOT of humour 😂
It's interesting, I had a parent in the JW and when they married outside everyone got over it and we all spent time together. I knew JWs in New Zealand and the US and their experience was wildly different. They were absolutely dropped and excluded. I think the JWs in the UK might be softer.
@@kimsears5265, nope, patently false. I’ve been a Christian for many, many years. I have seen some families/people operate this way, but the vast majority don’t, in my experience. Many of us have family that aren’t believers, and still are close. I have a son who has chosen differently, and we love him deeply and spend lots of time together. We pray for him to change his mind, but we would never shut him out. I do know some people that are very intolerant of believers and outwardly spiteful, but again, the vast majority aren’t. You can’t paint all people with the same broad brush. But, you are correct in that some religions encourage their people to completely separate from those who don’t join or agree with them. That is very sad, and not what Jesus taught.
At 20:27, let's talk about fiction. The notion that there were distinct lines for all races is, well, a bit of a stretch. It wasn't exactly a rainbow of options - just your classic European or Non-European choices. Not that I'm throwing confetti in support of the structure, but let's be real, distorting reality doesn't exactly align with the spirit of UBUNTU, does it?
I ride both. Had a couple of spills off a horse, got back on and kept riding. Never had an accident on my bike probably because I practiced defensive driving, always kept an eye out for other stupid drivers.
@@Pililani1……they are definitely NOT stupid. One time, I went to the stables’, & called my horse’s name. He ‘replied’ by whinnying, until I walked up to his stable door. My non-horsey friend couldn’t believe my horse ‘knew’ my voice! Have ridden for decades’. It’s just the best enjoyment, & one learns much………
……have been riding horses’ since I was 8. One time, I voluntarily ‘jumped’ off one, bc he was ‘playing up’, he then reared, so I rolled out of his way. I got up, went & got him, remounted, & continued riding, for the rest of the afternoon……………
My ex showed up late to dinner with me once, high, I could tell she was in pain. I was like wtf is wrong with you? Once she limped off to the bathroom and started vomiting I knew something was really wrong. Finally she told me she came off her bike, she was just a learner. I got her to the hospital, she'd broken her bloody leg! I hate bikes. She was kinda stupid though. 😂
Children's bones are in a different developmental stage than adults; they're more flexible. A minor fracture in a child Merlin's age can be more like a "tear" in a layer of the bone, for lack of better words. Rather than a splintering or shattering or even a crack, in an adult. Because of that, kids can heal a whole lot quicker, from minor fractures. Source, the doctors who took care of my own son, who fractured his arm, around the same age as Merlin. My son (US) didn't even get a plaster. He got a cast made out of a type of plastic that they warm, and form to the patent's arm. He was just fine in about 3 or 4 weeks, and didn't even need physical therapy. And the above is how the doctors explained it to me.
I can’t watch these kind of episodes anymore because it’s too hard for me my heart 💔 for those in pain, trouble, suffering or those tasting death ☠️ I can’t take it no more and also the medical team who treat them and the Ambulance 🚑 crew who are on scene and don’t blame those people who even answer the emergency phone calls and it may be their last breath….. and those who answered found out they didn’t make it will be effected too…… nah I can’t anymore
Michelle my sister, I say this with love, but I wouldn’t get on another motorcycle. Why don’t you go for a convertible sports car or a jeep 4 x 4? You can get that freedom that you feel in those two vehicles that you get on a motorcycle, but a sports car and a 4 x 4 jeep are much safer for you. with the pain that you’ve gone through with your hand I’m pretty sure you could understand that your body doesn’t want to go through anything more severe than what it has already gone through. That’s what you have to think of. From a sister in Vancouver BC Canada
I'm trying to envision a "waist" of time. It can't be anything to do with the equator because longitude determines time zones. Hmm. Maybe it's something to do with what happens to one's waist after a few decades?
What a great step-dad Frankie has.
No. What a wonderful Dad Frankie has. Love, US
I absolutely love Merlin. Him and his mom have such a great relationship and he seems like he'll grow up to be a great carefree man.
What a lovely stepdad Colin is. I have a stepdad too and he is just wonderful. When I had a major operation, he came to visit me everyday. He was there by my side, bought me food and held my hand. I adore my stepdad. My dad unfortunately passed away 21 years ago. I love these shows! The medical team do such an amazing job!
I absolutely adore and respect the medical professionals, the EMTs, the patients and their loved ones, the janitors, security guards - and the English. Bravo to each and every one of you!
I live in ILLINOIS,AMERICA AND IM ADDICTED TO THIS SERIES THANK YOU
"Damn, this life is amazing"-Frankie.....Beautiful :)
"Real" father? That's the man worrying for Francesca in the waiting room.
Agreed
❤what a compassionate caring staff. You all are so precious. God Bless you all❤❤
Ugh I haven't been to sleep in over 24 hours and I'm falling asleep I will have to watch as soon as I wake up. I'm addi Ted to this series!!
Me too but I'm not sleepy.
No binge is great for your bod, get some sleep!
@felixwallace5041 you're right! I have insomnia really bad due to PTSD and my medication isn't working like it should. Can't get in to see my doctor for another month!
@donna1188 oh no you have sleep troubles too? So sorry! Hope you can get some rest soon 💜
I have PTSD also....it's so difficult to sleep...to all who suffer the same I hope healthy relief comes soon...we have to keep trying ❤❤
I’m glad Michelle is fine. That necklace is beautiful, wonder where she got it. Merlin has a wonderful look on life
……as she’s from South Africa probably from there………
@@elizabethroberts6215 thank you
Michelle, Thank you to the people and doctors and nurses taking care of her, as well as all their patients. From another South African.
I love that the UK doctors introduce themselves by their first names. In the US, they refer to themselves as "Dr. ____" but address everyone else, including their elders, by their first names. .
Thank you to the Dr or male nurse that said basically our hands/fingers are just as important as any thing…it can be just as big an impact. Our thumbs are actually quite a big deal when injured, I somehow woke up Arthur in my thumb, it throbs all 😂the time. just is I find I’m needing it more and more all the time. It is a big deal our thumbs, I say all this because I messed my thumb and I go to orthopedic Dr once
I just love this show.
Thank you.
My Uncle was decapitated in a motorbike accident. No one I love will be on a motorcycle.
My boyfriend died after a truck pulled out in front of his motorcycle. Too many victims to count eh? Sorry about your uncle. Thats horrendous. They really should call them donorcycles. Its true. My boyfriend was a donor to like 3 or 4 ppl😢
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My uncle died in a motorcycle accident, too.
My friend was killed on highway motorcycle
My dad was also in a motorcycle accident back in 1964, I had just been born, my dad was on the back of the motorcycle with his friend driving, it was a very rainy day so as they were riding they skidded as a lorry jack knifed, their motorcycle went straight into the side of the lorry killing them both instantly, my poor dad was decapitated he was only 21 years old with a new wife and baby, he had his whole life ahead of him, I didn’t know him as I was about a month old, my poor mum was devastated, I have a couple of photos of him holding me which I treasure. RIP Raymond Marsden, forever young,(Dad) till we meet again one day, ❤I love you.❤❤❤❤
That 16 year old girl, was very brave, compared to the thumb lady, she truly was very lucky, being on a motorbike...
Being on a horse is equally dangerous, if not more so.
I agree, I have been underneath a horse, stepped on, so now I just admire them. But my toes are pretty ugly from being broken.. I call them Dino toes!!😂😂😂
@@Mrs.TJTaylor………a horse is one big, powerful animal. In the Olympics’, Equestrian events’ are the ONLY ones’ where a human has to ride/control an animal. Have been riding since I was 8. I’ve participated in every discipline of it, including, Polo, & Polocrosse. Yes, I’ve had falls, but nothing serious, thank goodness. I love them, & still ride as often as I can, in my later years’…………
I find motorcycle riding and riding a horse as equal as far as dangers are concerned.
@@SnowPink90 ……look at the statistics’ for numbers’ of persons’ killed, in UK, whilst riding motorcycles’, as opposed to horse riding. An absolutely huge number of the former, compared to the latter. So they’re NOT ‘equally dangerous’… ……
Michelle ❣ Sending loads of love from South Africa 🇿🇦 ❤
I adore Frankie's stepfather... what a lovely little family.
Colin is very obviously a phenomenal man, and a wonderful stepfather. The world needs more people like him. The only thing I wish, is that Frankie's mom wouldn't have used "real father", to refer to her ex-husband. I feel like it does a bit of a disservice to Colin. Yes, the ex was involved, and that's so wonderful for Frankie. Sadly, that doesn't always happen. And I'm glad for her. But Colin has been involved too, as much as, or more than, the ex. He's been there since Frankie was a toddler, and is doing everything he can to be there for her, since the other man passed away. He's been just as much a real father to her as the ex. SO I feel like the ex should have been referred to as "bio father" or "birth father". Because like I said, they've both been real fathers to her. But that's just my personal opinion. If they're happy with the way they refer to things, then hey, that's fine too. Either way, she is very lucky to have had those two men, and her loving mother, there for her, all her life. And she's very lucky to have come away from her spill so well, and with no lasting issues. My husband was a jockey, so I know full well just how bad horse-related injuries can be. When the narrator first described what had happened to her, I was so worried for her. And then when the story unfolded, I was so relieved! She has definitely been blessed, and I'm glad she understands that, and has a new appreciation for life.
Czcca vs
Biological father is usually the term used.
@@SnowPink90 yeah. "Bio father".
This woman with the thumb needs to put things into perspective. She could have died or been paralyzed or any one of a number of other severe injuries. I think if it was me, I would be eternally grateful that it was only my thumb even, if the use of my hand was compromised.
That's a typical JW 😂 I know from experience.
@@persephoneblack888 What's a JW?
@@brendaguerin5423 Jehovah's Witness.
Oh Frankie, you're an absolutely amazing woman!
Colin, and Mum are also amazing 👏 🤩 😍 ❤️
Such a well done show. Thank you!
Ps
You're absolutely right, this life is absolutely amazing, and you horse didn't intentionally want to hurt you!
All love and best wishes, Claire and co, Berlin ❤❤❤
Merlin is a great name!
Good morning everyone ❤️🙂⚘️🏥.
Michelle is a gem! I adore her.
It really is surreal watching my craft through the camera. Being behind the windows/doors in treating my patients and in resus working on someone a face male female child adult assessing treating tests working against time against odds and sometimes hopelessly fighting willing the losing battle to sway back to give us more time to sustain the patient pumping life back into them.
What the heck did you just say? That was total nonsense. Say that again in English.
And stop pretending to be a doctor, you're not. You can't even write properly 😂
Michelle has been riding a motorcycle for six years and this is her third accident. Give up the bike.
Agree. Give up the "donorcycle"!!
I rode Bitish bikes for 25 years and never had an accident.
Michelle wasn't born to ride
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Agreed. Even if she doesn't care about her own health, she's using up a lot of taxpayer's money patching her up.
Sell the bike and find a new hobby
“If you get electrocuted, I don’t care.”😂😂😂
Amazing TV Show )
Dearest Michelle, please give up your motorbike for a wonderful 4×4!
You'll be able to explore the roads, and off roads more safely!😊❤
4x4s are environmentally disastrous. Stay home and play board games.
@@sarahsnowe🙄🙄🙄
But not much more safely. Are you kidding me?
Frankie is gorgeous and her "Dad" Colin is so lovely.
My Daughter volunteered 5yrs with the deaf and went to college learning sign language interpretation. She took one year off, working to pay for school and they gave her no breaks or lunch with broken technology and having to do repetitive motion started to complain of wrist pain, her doctor did nothing for 1yr. She told me, I rushed her to my specialist who did MRI, Cortisone, rushing to hand specialist who completed emergency hand surgery as bone had died, fragmented touching next bone which killed it and so on. All bones across top removed, 2yrs later emergency surgery bone at base of thumb and bottom of baby finger both touching wrist removed all on dominant hand ending her career. Human rights allowed the treatment she re EI Ed from employer including fall in front of supervisor requesting to work rest of day u til she turned grey getting her to drive herself to hospital with severe concussion, vomiting two weeks.
She took one year off to pay for school and then you said they didn’t give her any breaks.You then went into a whole explanation which ended in her career being ended because of her loss of her fingers than that because she was working with the deaf and she can’t do any sign language when she has no fingers so it ended her career.
My question is who caused all this are you blaming the people that she worked for who didn’t give her any breaks?
JW based on love really?, but you would let someone die rather than them having a blood transfusion.
For the life of me, I can't believe that the medics didn't have Frankie's neck secured with the "blocks" prior to transporting. As a flight RN and medic educator, they wouldn't graduate without doing so. That's a nationwide standard. 🇺🇸
They must have. It's standard practice.
@lakotafire2804 what are you blabbering about? They secured her complete body in a vacuum - mattress that is speciali designed to stabilise and fully immobilise patients that are assumed to have a vertebral fracture or any other similar issues. She had fome around her head and then extra patting. Ist the safest way to immobilise patients and secure spine maybe you lack knowledge of it but its golden standard and saves lives in Europe as it is more secure than just blocks. As soon as they arrived in the hospital and the vacuum mattress was "relaxed" her head was fixated to the blocks with a tape.... So no, no mistake was made my mistaken American colleague....
@@Haruka96 are you always so rude?
@@lakotafire2804 i am rude???? You called out highly trained individuals in this video and dismissed them as incompetent accusing them of making a lousy job with the young lady.. That is rude! And how exactly was I rude to you? For saying you are blabbering ( it's not a harsh wording for what you were putting in the open) or calling you a mistaken American colleague, which you presumably are if you didn't lie... 🤷🏼♀️ I explained why you are wrong for calling them out, and the audacity you have for even making the comment in the first place where i actually could be rude to you i completely ignored. So no... I don't think i was rude. You wanted to be super clever and insightful and was obnoxious in the end. I just couldn't ignore your comment and let just one more person believe they did something wrong which they obviously didn't. 🤷🏼♀️ Is it so hard to say you where wrong and apologize or are you just going to pout in the corner? The hard working NHS colleagues deserve that... But jea... I'm rude... 😏
@Haruka96 jea? What is that? I take it that you're born in 96... that explains your temper and anger! It's pretty sad that you're unable to control it. Touchy! And yes, you're rude. Why don't you save your fingertips and stop wasting my time. Since your rantings were so long, I didn't bother reading them in their entirety.
I'll pray for you that you will someday seek professional help before you hurt someone or get injured yourself. I truly hope that you're not an EMT. I was a helicopter flight RN and paramedic coordinator for over 27 years. Sweetheart, you can't expect to bully someone into changing their opinion. Others have just as much right as do you. I'm blocking you, but I'm praying for you 🙏
My step father IS my real father.
I wish you didn't play the music so loud. It makes it very hard to hear what they are saying.
3rd accident. I would quit
I’d give up the bike.
Jehovah's Witnesses do not base their worldview on love. As soon as a member expresses any doubts about this very odd take on reality, he or she is shunned. That includes children and other family members. I know several who left this cult and were devastated by their families' rejection. Not very loving.
As if you know. What a hateful comment.
satan's minions
All those kinds of rules and pronouncements are man made.
They are religious fascism!
I completely understand why. Still, that red phone has an exceptionally annoying ring. I would not be able to work within the sound of it.
Yes! It sounds like a fire alarm, to me! Understandable, like you said. But it by itself would leave my nerves frazzled after every shift, lol!
Maybe instead of a ring there should just be a really chirpy voice saying "Hi guys! Here comes another one!"
……the annoying ring is purposeful by its’ very nature, so it gets answered QUICKLY………
I wonder If in England they have injury lawyers where if in a accident and its the drivers fault the injured can sue the driver..for pain & suffering etc.
……of course they do! It’s not still in the Middle Ages!
What season and episode (if any) is 1:09 please
I couldn't help to giggle after hearing Michelle is South African. If you are South African and want to survive here, you'll need a bit of crazy... and LOT of humour 😂
They are your friends until you leave the cult and then you are dead to them. Friends, Children and family!
It's interesting, I had a parent in the JW and when they married outside everyone got over it and we all spent time together. I knew JWs in New Zealand and the US and their experience was wildly different. They were absolutely dropped and excluded. I think the JWs in the UK might be softer.
Every religion does this.
Doors were created to shut in the faces of JWs.🤭
She's lucky she didn't get more injured, JW don't take blood transfusions. A few other biker injuries on this series have had to have a lot of blood
@@kimsears5265, nope, patently false. I’ve been a Christian for many, many years. I have seen some families/people operate this way, but the vast majority don’t, in my experience. Many of us have family that aren’t believers, and still are close. I have a son who has chosen differently, and we love him deeply and spend lots of time together. We pray for him to change his mind, but we would never shut him out. I do know some people that are very intolerant of believers and outwardly spiteful, but again, the vast majority aren’t. You can’t paint all people with the same broad brush. But, you are correct in that some religions encourage their people to completely separate from those who don’t join or agree with them. That is very sad, and not what Jesus taught.
Frankie's 'real' dad is in the room with her.
At 20:27, let's talk about fiction. The notion that there were distinct lines for all races is, well, a bit of a stretch. It wasn't exactly a rainbow of options - just your classic European or Non-European choices. Not that I'm throwing confetti in support of the structure, but let's be real, distorting reality doesn't exactly align with the spirit of UBUNTU, does it?
Love from South Africa 🇿🇦 ❤
Real dad?!? She called her stepdad her dad.
Father vs Biological father.
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Horses and motorbikes...not worth the chance
I know, my husband dislikes horses because he thinks they are stupid.
I ride both. Had a couple of spills off a horse, got back on and kept riding. Never had an accident on my bike probably because I practiced defensive driving, always kept an eye out for other stupid drivers.
@@Pililani1……they are definitely NOT stupid. One time, I went to the stables’, & called my horse’s name. He ‘replied’ by whinnying, until I walked up to his stable door. My non-horsey friend couldn’t believe my horse ‘knew’ my voice! Have ridden for decades’. It’s just the best enjoyment, & one learns much………
It's not the horses fault.... I'm pretty sure it didn't do it on purpose
Did the horse “trample”, which implies intent? Or did the horse just try to get out of the way? Big difference.
……have been riding horses’ since I was 8. One time, I voluntarily ‘jumped’ off one, bc he was ‘playing up’, he then reared, so I rolled out of his way. I got up, went & got him, remounted, & continued riding, for the rest of the afternoon……………
Michelle, toughen up woman. For goodness sake! If you’re going to participate in dangerous pursuits, expect bad results.
Frankie is an absolutely Gorgeous young lady!!! Stunningly Beautiful!! 😉💖💖💖
Sorry but the bike chick with thumb was ridiculous. Felt worse for horse trample
Screaming tho’ natural probably made the horse more nervous. 😮
" feeling better than an O" 🤭🤣
My ex showed up late to dinner with me once, high, I could tell she was in pain. I was like wtf is wrong with you? Once she limped off to the bathroom and started vomiting I knew something was really wrong. Finally she told me she came off her bike, she was just a learner. I got her to the hospital, she'd broken her bloody leg! I hate bikes. She was kinda stupid though. 😂
This a rerun, I have already seen this episode.
Did the dr say "is not broken or is broken?" .. three weeks is not enough time to heal a broken bone.
"small broken" I think? three weeks for a hairline may be enough for a kid? I don't know.
It is actually if it doesn’t continue into the nasal cavity or spirals into the eye orbit. It is only a small bone surround by cartilage
Children's bones are in a different developmental stage than adults; they're more flexible. A minor fracture in a child Merlin's age can be more like a "tear" in a layer of the bone, for lack of better words. Rather than a splintering or shattering or even a crack, in an adult. Because of that, kids can heal a whole lot quicker, from minor fractures. Source, the doctors who took care of my own son, who fractured his arm, around the same age as Merlin. My son (US) didn't even get a plaster. He got a cast made out of a type of plastic that they warm, and form to the patent's arm. He was just fine in about 3 or 4 weeks, and didn't even need physical therapy. And the above is how the doctors explained it to me.
@@kylieknight2365Helloooo! He fractured his wrist!
Aussie Aussie oi oi oi oi oi oi oi oi
Michelle what a pain
Nothing wrong with her neck anyway.😂
I can’t watch these kind of episodes anymore because it’s too hard for me my heart 💔 for those in pain, trouble, suffering or those tasting death ☠️ I can’t take it no more and also the medical team who treat them and the Ambulance 🚑 crew who are on scene and don’t blame those people who even answer the emergency phone calls and it may be their last breath….. and those who answered found out they didn’t make it will be effected too…… nah I can’t anymore
I dislike the term “real Dad” that Frankie’s Mum uses. I think She should use the term “biological Father”. 🤨
"better than a orgasm" 💀
😂 gas and air is some good stuff
Michelle is a bit over dramatic, but she has had a rough time with life and needs lots of love.
I’ll never understand mean comments about people who are suffering. Just mean spirited!
She can be as dramatic as she bloody likes, her body her accident.
I am so glad that I am not an adrenline junkie on top of everything else.
Michelle my sister, I say this with love, but I wouldn’t get on another motorcycle. Why don’t you go for a convertible sports car or a jeep 4 x 4? You can get that freedom that you feel in those two vehicles that you get on a motorcycle, but a sports car and a 4 x 4 jeep are much safer for you. with the pain that you’ve gone through with your hand I’m pretty sure you could understand that your body doesn’t want to go through anything more severe than what it has already gone through. That’s what you have to think of.
From a sister in Vancouver BC Canada
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The theme is privileged
Yes ❣ Love from South Africa 🇿🇦 ❤
The motorcycle made seems pretty selfish.
Whatever!
doing without pleasantries would save enormous amount of hours the chatting is way overboard waist of time.
Your bedside manner sounds disgusting. If you can’t be pleasant to a patient experiencing a medical trauma, you should change career industries.
I'm trying to envision a "waist" of time. It can't be anything to do with the equator because longitude determines time zones. Hmm. Maybe it's something to do with what happens to one's waist after a few decades?
@reneebaker3828 there is no career that such a parson can be in that such an attitude won't hold them back a lot.
Your poor spelling is a 'waste' of time. If you're going to post in English, at least learn to spell.
@@doug112244cold attitude