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Sammy did not want the writer to meet him at his office. His organization had a lot of people who had been loyal to the former park gothy Waits and even death. They have conspired against him. They wrote about it on the Internet fucking, realizing what he had eaten lunch and had shouted to him in his office and how the numbers were down and how any design team wanted to work on their new rides.
The writer could not come to the office, could not fall within miles of the park.Indeed, if Sammy had his way, they would have done it all by phone, but when he sent the writer, he said he was already in Florida and would be happy to meet with.
Of course, he was in Florida, he covered the trip.
The trick was to find a place where nobody, but nobody, would work. That meant going as touristy as possible, something unaffordable and kitsch.
Camelot was just the place.It had once been a stage of demolition derby, and had in turn as a skate-park, a dance club and making wicker furniture discount. Now he was number two Orlando Arthurian-themed dining experience, catering for package-holiday and consolidators who needed a place to fill the throat of their busloads of tourists. Men who looked in armor jousting on low speed glue factory Nags took care of the value of an evening of fun, too.
Sammy parked between two giants of the air conditioned coaches, then walked toward the entrance.He told the guy what he looked like, and the guy responded with an advertisement that clearly made him look like Puck from a boys'-school performance of unruly hair, mischievous smile.
When he gave up, however, he was older than ten years, a cigarette wedged in the strains Crooked yellowing teeth. He needed a shower and there was egg on the front of his denim jacket....
Before this visit I spent the morning with North Wales GPs talking about health issues around the NHS reorganisation. One of the first things I established was that the name of the new North Wales LHB is very unpopular. The Betsi Cadwaladr University Local Health Board is not a name we use around here I was told though the main objections are to the size of the new body and the fact that some unpopular cuts are already being made as they try to come to terms with a very large structural deficit. One of the big issues of concern is the number of bed reductions in the area without any proper consultation. Eighty beds have gone in Wrexham and 50 in Rhyl whilst I am told that the LHB is looking for another 40 beds to close in an attempt to reduce their projected £17 million deficit this year. The new LHB will be seeking to cut their budget by 7% year on year over the next three years without compulsory redundancies. The rationale for the lack of consultation is that these are management actions but they are having an impact on the service. Bed occupancy is running at 95-99% which means that there is no slack in the system to cope with crises and the risks of MRSA increases. I understand that a safer level is around 80% occupancy. There have also been ambulances queuing to off-load patients outside Ysbty Gwynedd in August, an unprecedented occurrence I am informed. Some medical professionals in the North feel that those planning the future of the NHS have no experience of delivering medicine at the front line and that this is showing in their decisions. If there are going to be less beds then what is the strategy to put in place alternative provision and how much extra cash will be going into that. They do not know because they have not seen any evidence of such planning. They believe that North Wales' demography needs a new approach based on a good network of low-tech Community Hospitals, properly financed and resourced to which GPs can refer patients who need care but...