

And then…no, she didn’t say “no tickee, no washee” but she definitely said something along the lines of “If you don’t have a ticket then I’m sorry but you’re more or less fucked.”Īnd then I came back, my head hung in despair, and it turned out that the lady of the house had put the ticket behind a box of biscuits. You have ticket?” No, I can’t find it, I said. I saw the sign and told myself, “This is it…yes! This is where my clothes are.” I went there this morning to claim my stuff and the Asian lady said, “No….no Wells…no phone numbah. The day before yesterday I became convinced that I’d dropped the laundry off at Max Cleaners on John Street. There are eight or nine cleaning establishments in this neighborhood, and they’re hard to find because my iPhone GPS doesn’t work very well with the super-tall buildings and narrow streets. 'No tickee (ticket), no laundry' or it's alternative, 'no tickee, no washee' means 'if you don't have something required, then you won't get what you want.' Both expressions are racial slurs that mock the way Chinese immigrants to the United States, who stereotypically operated laundry services, supposedly spoke. I spent two long hours wandering around the district, trying to remember the name of the cleaners or at least where the place might be located. There are no warranties (generally)unless you create one.

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I put the ticket on the cupboard shelf where the plates and coffee cups are kept, and then two or three days ago it disappeared. Professional liability policies do not cover claims arising out of express warranties or guarantees. If your child is on a specialist formula, please inform your nurse as soon as you arrive.I’m mentioning this because a week ago I dropped off some laundry at a nearby dry-cleaning & laundry place in the dense, canyon-like environment of the financial district, where I’ve been flopping since 6.20. Specialist milks will be prescribed when required, by the dietitian and must be made up in our milk kitchen by our milk kitchen staff. If your baby is on second stage milk, please bring in the ready to drink formula (not powder) otherwise we will offer a standard first stage for the length of your stay. We provide a selection of the most popular first stage baby milks in ready to drink formula. We provide a small selection of baby food. There is also a fridge and microwave within the parents rooms that can be used to store and reheat food during your stay. For a small charge lidded thermos cups are available for parents to buy. For patient safety we are not allowed hot drinks at the bedside unless in a lidded cup. We have a small parents room where you can make hot drinks. We provide meals for breast feeding mothers and breakfast for resident carers. Please speak to a member of staff if your child misses a meal for any reason. The discounted ticket is then paid for at the pay station, and used to exit the car park. Today, what Im saying to you is this: when youre facing a loaded gun, whats the difference No ticky, no laundry. When I was your age they would say we can become cops, or criminals. This ticket will then be discounted by the car parking attendant to the discount value. Thats what they dont tell you in the church. The entry ticket issued at the barrier should be held by the patient or visitors and upon discharge this will need to be validated by a member of nursing staff before presenting this at the customer service desk (sited within both car park 1 and 2).

Other visitors can request ‘G’ (two weeks) or ‘H’ (seven days) category discounted ticket. Parents / primary caregivers are only eligible to two ‘D’ category tickets per patient. If your child is likely to be hospitalised for an extended period, you can get a discounted ‘D’ category parking ticket. Please ring the doorbell to the left of the main door and state who you are visiting to gain access to the ward. As you exit the stairs or lifts, turn left, then left again and C3 is in front of you. Use the stairs or lift to go up to level three (one floor up from the Concourse). From the main hospital entrance, turn right as you enter through the revolving door, turn left and walk past the hairdresser, across the corridor to the C and D ward lifts.
