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Old 12-03-2012, 08:04 AM #1
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Default absent for a bit

will be having shoulder surgery tomorrow. Since i use AFOs & crutches or my wheelchair to be mobile, it means I will be immobile and somewhat out of commission for approx 8 weeks. Will try to lurke, but henpecking one handed while on painkillers might not be my wisest move. Ought to make wrapping Christmas gifts "interesting"

Fel free to talk about me and make up all sorts of stories ROTF LMBO
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