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Re: Allan, Hows the better half?
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Posted by Brokenwrench on October 10, 2005 at 06:44:37 from (69.128.196.142):
In Reply to: Re: Allan, Hows the better half? posted by Allan in NE on October 10, 2005 at 02:29:12:
Allan, So sorry to hear about your wife. I normally don`t check the boards on weekends either (slow dialup at home). The one good thing is that women are pretty darned tough. Don`t be too hard on yourself, even the best laid plans can go to heck in a hurry. Sounds like the way she went over and landed, it could have been a whole lot worse. Now if she can stay away from the pneumonia and infections hopefully she`ll mend up like new. Ya, I agree an old plug is probably in order, especially as a confidence builder. With what you said about her being orphaned and all, I hope she recovers well and this doesn`t hamper her love of something that is such a fond memory for her. My wife lost her dad when she was six, and she remembers and enjoys some of the goofiest stuff, cause it`s what she remembers doing with her dad. You and your wife are in my prayers and please keep us posted. Brokenwrench
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