I am Bloo, a 2nd year Mental Health Student Nurse. I will start my final year in September ‘07. I have been visiting Mental Nurse for some time now, having not so recently changed my name. I fancied something different.
I often have trouble remaining (or even starting to be) serious, so expect some utter nonsense from me from time to time. I will hold back when posting here to try to keep up the excellent standard.
Now all we need is Mo to start posting regularly and this site will be fantastic instead of brilliant!
Oh, and you can see a photo of me here. Unfortunately I did not have on by Bloo uniform that day.


9 comments
July 4, 2007 at 2:12 pm
oldschoolbaby
Nice one Bloo and I don`t care about the infection control implications you MUST continue to wear that uniform.
July 4, 2007 at 2:58 pm
azulinebloo
it’s ok, it’s wipe clean!
July 4, 2007 at 3:12 pm
bipolarmo
Hey Bloo!
I am such a shallow person that flattery works every time for me. New post being written right now!
July 4, 2007 at 7:17 pm
Mental Nurse
Mo has an open invite for full posting rights …
July 4, 2007 at 7:33 pm
bipolarmo
… but so far I’ve declined full posting rights and am leaving Mental to filter my stuff in case I go manic and post 300 articles an hour about me being the new messiah and inviting you all to come away in my time machine.
Of course, should I discover that I was sexually abused as a child and undergo some sort of miraculous recovery, I may change my mind.
Sorry TIB I just couldn’t resist that one
July 4, 2007 at 7:34 pm
Mental Nurse
I *knew* someone had a Tardis.
July 4, 2007 at 8:34 pm
azulinebloo
But do you look like David Tennant Mo? If so, I’m in!
July 4, 2007 at 9:39 pm
Mental Nurse
Where would we go in your time machine ?
July 5, 2007 at 9:53 am
bipolarmo
Sorry Bloo… I’m afraid I look more like Patrick Troughton… but then again I don’t suppose you’re the spitting image of Freema Agyeman. However, if you are her double, I’m prepared to have lots of surgery done.
If I had a time machine Mental I’d be straight off to 1957 and make sure I met Lennon and McCartney before George Harrison did. I’d impress them with my “way ahead of his time” guitar techniques and be welcomed into the Beatles. History would be changed as I would “write” all the classic songs like “Eleanor Rigby” a couple of years ahead of their time. I’d be involved in world changing events like civil rights marches and in 1967 I would immerse myself in every happening and love-in. I’d grossly overindulge in the summer of love, enjoying Western civilization at it’s pinnacle, looking forward to social equality and an end to all war.
Then the next day I’d get back in the tardis and… lol