My health
Get well soon, and take it easy.
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by Steve
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Yeah I’m coming good, every day feeling a bit better, actually I’m felling better than before the big event!
"Keep calm, relax, focus on the problem & PULL THE BLOODY TRIGGER"
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This is great news but you’re not fighting fit just yet & my recommendation is to just take it easy once in a while.
When the stresses of picture editing are getting on top of you, just take a step back & refocus.
It’s time for a cup of tea & a bicky.
When you return to the job in hand you’ll then be able to tell the difference between clutch & brake master cylinders.
Don’t beat yourself up about it, you’ve not been well!
Take care mate.
M
When the stresses of picture editing are getting on top of you, just take a step back & refocus.
It’s time for a cup of tea & a bicky.
When you return to the job in hand you’ll then be able to tell the difference between clutch & brake master cylinders.
Don’t beat yourself up about it, you’ve not been well!
Take care mate.
M
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There won’t be a single contributor on here who isn’t sympathetic to your plight.
When everything has returned to the status quo & your “fighting fit”, & all eight of your cylinders are thumping out sweet motor music, you’ll still be plagued by
that lousy trick time plays on you.
You’ll be old & tired
Each day a new pain that wasn’t there before, “Is the old war wound or something new?”
Bash on through the bush, your Australian!
Take care Cobbs, there isn’t a day passes where I don’t look forward to one of your contributions.
M
When everything has returned to the status quo & your “fighting fit”, & all eight of your cylinders are thumping out sweet motor music, you’ll still be plagued by
that lousy trick time plays on you.
You’ll be old & tired
Each day a new pain that wasn’t there before, “Is the old war wound or something new?”
Bash on through the bush, your Australian!
Take care Cobbs, there isn’t a day passes where I don’t look forward to one of your contributions.
M
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Another though, have they given you a pacemaker?
I was a bit of a concert goer, music from across the board, but only music recognisable as music.
Half way through some of the concerts, early on when I had my magic clock fitted I became quite unwell with all the symptoms of of erythema & had to leave.
It transpired that the pacemaker was locking onto the baseline of the band & adjusting its rhythm to that & not my ticker.
If your into rock & roll be conscious of this oddity, it doesn’t happen with Mozart though.
M
I was a bit of a concert goer, music from across the board, but only music recognisable as music.
Half way through some of the concerts, early on when I had my magic clock fitted I became quite unwell with all the symptoms of of erythema & had to leave.
It transpired that the pacemaker was locking onto the baseline of the band & adjusting its rhythm to that & not my ticker.
If your into rock & roll be conscious of this oddity, it doesn’t happen with Mozart though.
M
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