A meeting area where members can relax, chill out and talk about anything non magical.
Moderators: nickj, Lady of Mystery, Mandrake, bananafish, support
by Tomo » Oct 14th, '09, 11:18
George, a pet cat, has been registered as a hypnotherapist THREE times:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/8303126.stm
The efficacy of hypnotherapy is not being questioned. It's the professional bodies that look silly for their lax rules.
-

Tomo
- Veteran Member
-
- Posts: 9866
- Joined: May 4th, '05, 23:46
- Location: Darkest Cheshire (forty-bloody-six going on six)
-
by kartoffelngeist » Oct 14th, '09, 12:25
I remember reading somewhere that a journalist had got the same degree as 'dr' Gillian McKeith for his dog...
Always amused me...
-

kartoffelngeist
- Senior Member
-
- Posts: 432
- Joined: Jan 23rd, '07, 18:23
- Location: Aberdeen
by Tomo » Oct 14th, '09, 12:47
I think I'm going to get me one of those fancy pants PhD thingies for a "lifetime of achievement in theology" or some such nonsense for Christmas. And one for my Teddy.
-

Tomo
- Veteran Member
-
- Posts: 9866
- Joined: May 4th, '05, 23:46
- Location: Darkest Cheshire (forty-bloody-six going on six)
-
by Lawrence » Oct 14th, '09, 12:52
Tomo wrote:I think I'm going to get me one of those fancy pants PhD thingies for a "lifetime of achievement in theology" or some such nonsense for Christmas. And one for my Teddy.
Get him a "lifetime achievement in cryogenics" or something else a real doctor might have!
Custom R&S decks made to specification - PM me for details
-

Lawrence
- Veteran Member
-
- Posts: 5069
- Joined: Jul 3rd, '06, 23:40
- Location: Wakefield 28:SH
by damianjennings » Oct 14th, '09, 13:02
kartoffelngeist wrote:I remember reading somewhere that a journalist had got the same degree as 'dr' Gillian McKeith for his dog...
Always amused me...
The mighty Ben Goldacre, of Bad Science fame.
http://www.badscience.net/category/gillian-mckeith/
I love him and all he stands for.
-
damianjennings
-
by kolm » Oct 14th, '09, 15:14
You mean poo-ology isn't a real PhD?

"People who hail from Manchester cannot possibly be upper class and therefore should not use silly pretentious words"
-

kolm
- Advanced Member
-
- Posts: 1974
- Joined: Apr 18th, '07, 22:58
by TargetZero » Oct 14th, '09, 15:35
She needs to re-evaluate her own life style if she thinks examining poo is ok.
""
oooh it smells foul" Yeah, Well done Sherlock

-
TargetZero
- Preferred Member
-
- Posts: 246
- Joined: Jan 31st, '07, 22:37
- Location: Bristol / South Wales (36:AH)
by Farlsborough » Oct 14th, '09, 17:59
Loved Dara O'Briain's comment about her and her type...
"Dietician is the medically protected title. A dietician to a nutritionalist is what a dentist is to a "toothiologist."
-
Farlsborough
-
by Tomo » Oct 14th, '09, 18:53
Asda, I think it was, recently had to take "Dr." off her exclusive range of foods. The woman's a quack. Her wealth is proof that an awful lot of people will believe anything.
-

Tomo
- Veteran Member
-
- Posts: 9866
- Joined: May 4th, '05, 23:46
- Location: Darkest Cheshire (forty-bloody-six going on six)
-
by A J Irving » Oct 14th, '09, 19:33
Whenever I read about Gillian or her ilk, there is always a part of me that thinks: 'you could come out with much more believable nonsense than that and then you'd be rolling in filthy lovely money. Bwah ha ha ha ha!' But there's this little voice in my head that stops me and tells me that it wouldn't actually be a morally correct thing to do.
If it wasn't for my stupid conscience, I'd probably be a millionaire by now.

-
A J Irving
- Senior Member
-
- Posts: 713
- Joined: Jun 18th, '09, 11:07
by Robbie » Oct 14th, '09, 21:41
A J Irving wrote:If it wasn't for my stupid conscience, I'd probably be a millionaire by now.
I'm glad I'm not the only one who has those thoughts... Conceptual art is another field that triggers the same line of thinking.
"Magic teaches us how to lie without guilt." --Eugene Burger
"Hi, Robbie!" "May your mischief be spread." --Derren Brown
CF4L
-

Robbie
- Elite Member
-
- Posts: 2030
- Joined: May 10th, '08, 12:14
- Location: Bolton (50; mental age still 7)
by Tomo » Oct 14th, '09, 22:48
Robbie wrote:I'm glad I'm not the only one who has those thoughts... Conceptual art is another field that triggers the same line of thinking.
Don't get me started on Tracey bloody Emin! Grrr....
Don't get me wrong. I love some non-figurative art. Pollock and Mondrian spring immediately to mind. But their work doesn't need a small plaque explaining what the hell it is. You just "get" it. No understanding necessary.
-

Tomo
- Veteran Member
-
- Posts: 9866
- Joined: May 4th, '05, 23:46
- Location: Darkest Cheshire (forty-bloody-six going on six)
-
Return to The Dove's Head
Who is online
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 7 guests