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Thanks for keeping us posted, MF. All the very best and genuine good wishes for a speedy recovery to you all. The resiliance of little ones can be truly remarkable.
LB.
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MF, hope the little 'un recovers quickly and completely, keep us posted we're all thinking of you and the family.
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Hi thanks all. Mordac did drop me a line earlier to say you were having a whip round. Lily says thanks and says she has her eye on the new Audi R8 and has asked me to set up www.LillysDadNeedsANewCar.com.
She is a bit groggy, thousand yard stare and very jumpy, loud noises making her jump. I think this is caused by the drugs and the fact they dropped a clamp near her broken leg on the first night that kicked off another siezure.
She is going to be in hospital for at least three weeks and if I have asked the hospital to let me use their WIFI(Aint going to happen is it).
Anyway thanks all.
MF
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If you post your account details here i am sure the helpful people here would not mind to chip in. or somebody nice from nigeria will help.Originally posted by BlasterBatesOh dear, I must say I don't normally do the sympathy thing, if a mate's mother has died I usually take the opportunity to borrow some money off them while they're feeling vulnerable, or occasionally I poke fun at old people with a walking stick; however, in this particular case I've decided to make an execption,
BUT ONLY THIS ONCE....OK
So MF hope you're little'un is better soon.
P.S.
I'm a bit short, so if you could just slide me a couple of hunrded till the end of the month that. would be great
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How would £200 help your height? Unless it was in coinage in which case it would rasie you by a good 10 inches or so...Originally posted by BlasterBatesI'm a bit short, so if you could just slide me a couple of hunrded till the end of the month that. would be great
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Oh dear, I must say I don't normally do the sympathy thing, if a mate's mother has died I usually take the opportunity to borrow some money off them while they're feeling vulnerable, or occasionally I poke fun at old people with a walking stick; however, in this particular case I've decided to make an execption,
BUT ONLY THIS ONCE....OK
So MF hope you're little'un is better soon.
P.S.
I'm a bit short, so if you could just slide me a couple of hunrded till the end of the month that. would be great
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I wasn't actually trying to be funny - I just couldn't work out how to articulate that any better.Originally posted by SallyAnne
I think its still a bit too early for jokes EO!
Apologies if I caused offence to anyone. Sincerely.
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Originally posted by EqualOpportunitiesThank feck the sprog's a bit better, eh. I haven't got kids but I can't imagine anything worse. Than having a hurt kid, that is, not than having kids.
I think its still a bit too early for jokes EO!
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Thank feck the sprog's a bit better, eh. I haven't got kids but I can't imagine anything worse. Than having a hurt kid, that is, not than having kids.
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Well we are contractors......Originally posted by SallyAnneI did mean it in a very innocent way....although I've just read how it sounds
Pesamistic sod!
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I did mean it in a very innocent way....although I've just read how it soundsOriginally posted by EqualOpportunitiesThat's a good idea - we can all donate to your savings account. Why didn't I think of that?
Pesamistic sod!
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