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Is Dr Frank Scottish?

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He made a reference to Scotland, I just thought I would ask

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  1. Spot on Rhianna, in fact I was born within the sound of Bow Bells, so technically I am a cockney by birth. ( To quickly shatter that picture of Dr Frank in a cap and pearly clothes going up the apples and pears, it was in a private maternity unit that just happened to be sited there at that time.) I did however train at Glasgow University, best medical school in the world.


  2. Don't have much to say but hello from Glasgow

  3. Scottish? No I can't see that. Dr Frank may well live there now, but I can tell by his whole persona he must have been born in the south, a Southerner like myself!! (I mean this is a good way of course, I love the Scottish and Southerners alike)

    Well put it to the test, holler at him. I would happily bet money on the fact Dr Frank is not originally Scottish.

    Actually I may be forced to eat my words, I am aware he lives at a certain place near or in Glasgow! We have a date at a certain water palace there in the near future!!!

    No, I stand  by what i originally said, I think he's a Southerner The South rules by the way!! whoot!

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    I'm part American, part British, I was born in London.

    Kim, you can always transfer up to Scotland to finish your training if you don't like it where you are? How long have you got left to go? I haven't been actually qualified that long either. You can always holler at me if you want any advise etc.

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    I knew it! So what made you abandon ship and head up North? The Dr Finlay influence? So seriously are the Northern hospitals really better to study Medicine in than the London ones? My mother trained in Glasgow Royal Infirmary....that would be so weird if you knew her! Well maybe weird isn't the right word.

  4. No, I don't think he is Scottish - although I gather he lives here now as he is going to visit the Water Palace in Hamilton, which is just 20/25 minutes up the M74 from where I live.

    Are you Scottish, Kim?

    Yes Kim - I was born in Lanark, Scotland -I've lived all my life in a small village 12 miles from Lanark.

  5. Dont know if hes even a doctor, as he didnt answer my thyroid question answer.
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