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Old 08-21-2007, 07:20 PM #11
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Howard,

You are down right uplifting! Eloquent even..... And of course we all know there is a comedian inside of Neil. Well I got what I needed from this thread thanks guys.

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Old 08-21-2007, 07:58 PM #12
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Please define a "social" sub-forum. What would be in there that is currently found in this forum?

Just asking. Don't shot the messenger!
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Howardh, very eloquent reply.

Neil.

p.s. You are welcome round my neck of the woods anytime, (just give me some notice so I can lock away my wife's jewellery, you know what these Kiwi's are like ).
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I appreciate a site in which I can ask and receive good info. concerning these issues. It is good that I can read other person's symptoms to be better informed when we visit the dr. I agree that too much data can overwhelm and depress and sometimes we just cannot process any more.

My spouse is 77 yrs. old and has had PD for over 10 years, now changed to MSA, diabetes for 30 years, and AS. We live on a swinging tightrope.

Information is great, and a non serious thread would be good.

Your hard work really helps me keep going and I thank you.

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great stuff guys, and Neil the only jewellery kiwis are interested in is the William Web Ellis Trophy tucked neatly away at Rugby Headquarters in Wellington at the end of this world cup. And ready to defend in 2011 when the world cup will be held here in New Zealand.

The All Blacks head off for Paris in seven days in fantastic physical shape. All are doing personal best performances in training and everybody is quietly confident of getting the job done. As you know England, France, South Africa, and Australia, will have something to say about that. Bring it on mate the next eight weeks will be a cracker.

I see you guys have brushed the cobwebs off Laurence Dellalio and rolled him into your squad. At 36 will he go the distance? Good luck to our guys.

GO HARD.......ALL BLACKS
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