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Ais
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Rather puts it into perspective for those others who generally stress at the month's end, jockying for place - and there you were in at one and two with pre-op on your mind. Indeed, heal well.
Work as if you live in the early days of a better nation - Alasdair Gray
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Hi Andrew, congratulations on your chart toppers! All the best for your convalescence - I hope you have someone on hand to feed you grapes and soothe your brow in the coming weeks
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MLT
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Hope you are soon back to your normal self, or better. Some of your advice and insights are too valuable to lose.
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timellis
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It's getting more like a convalescent home for heart patients :omg:! Keep well, Andrew. Feed your new valve plenty of cholesterol and chilli burgers  !
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pam123writing
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Hi Andrew, you seem to have had more than your fair share of health issues this year. I hope you are feeling better now and that your recovery is a speedy one. Congratulations on your chart successes and I wish you well for the furure. Pam.
"And, in the end, the love you take / Is equal to the love you make." Lennon and McCartney 1969
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Carole
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Yes - bad luck on the health front. But good luck on the YWO front! Hey, at least its something..... Mucho congrats Andrew - very well deserved! Hope your levels of pomposity and arrogance increase infinitely and are forever bountiful.
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Brian Hamilton-Smith
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Might you perhaps bury your faulty ventricle at Wounded Knee? That way, IrunBru can provide the drinks, Tim can provide the Big Macs, and I might offer a somewhat reserved speech detaling your contribution to the world of literature, while puffing a peace pipe. Perhaps Helen could serve nibbles?
This post was last edited by Brian Hamilton-Smith, 02 Jul 2009, 16:27
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Carole
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:sigh: I wish people would stop taking the piss out of Wounded Knee. It's a very good book. And what mighty indian warrior would choose a name like IrunBru (as if!)
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Ais
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First read his posts, properly - he never claimed that he was a warrior/brave. As this is a 'Thank Andrew' thread, perhaps you might care to re-hash imagined gripes elewhere?
Work as if you live in the early days of a better nation - Alasdair Gray
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Carole
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I did read IrunBru's post's Ais - and right from the first one I thought he was a fake (albeit an amusing one). That was just noted out of mild interest - I don't care personally either way. (so don't have any gripes). Please see about 3 posts up for derailment of thread.
This post was last edited by Carole, 02 Jul 2009, 19:28
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