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7th December 2014, 05:58 PM
#31
Re: Rob Page
Rob,
I'm very sorry for not signaling you sooner, somehow you fell through the crack--Not that one! I guess it was while I was on vacation. So, get well shipmate and stamp your feet (if you can) and insist on good physiotherapy, that's the key to a full recovery. And work like heck at it too.
Glad to read you have a clean bottom...how about the rigging? Get that straightened out and you will be shipshape and Bristol fashion.
Cheers and chin-up, Rodney
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7th December 2014, 06:03 PM
#32
Re: Rob Page
Welcome back Rob, look after yourself and get back on board as soon as you can, regards KT
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7th December 2014, 06:20 PM
#33
Re: Rob Page
Glad to hear your entering a safe haven, take it easy and make sure you do take it easy, slow and sure like a King Line ship, but hopefully a better feeder.
Kind regards
Ivan
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7th December 2014, 06:47 PM
#34
Re: Rob Page
Hi Rob, glad the repairs are working out ok and that you are on the mend.
Take care
Vic
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7th December 2014, 09:12 PM
#35
Re: Rob Page
Delighted to see you back on board Rob
Onwards & Upwards
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7th December 2014, 09:15 PM
#36
Re: Rob Page
Hi Rob
Yes indeed very glad that you are back on board again!
Take care now and keep on the improve!
Cheers
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7th December 2014, 09:46 PM
#37
Re: Rob Page
Good to read that you are finally getting discharged from hospital Rob, It certainly has been a long haul for you. Take good care and enjoy your Christmas
Best regards
John
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8th December 2014, 05:35 AM
#38
Re: Rob Page
Out in time for Christmas, what could be better. Enjoy the season mate and may your health continue to improve.


Happy daze John in Oz.
Life is too short to blend in.
John Strange R737787
World Traveller

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8th December 2014, 05:42 AM
#39
Re: Rob Page
Hi Rob.
Best of luck mate for a quick recovery. I've heard of ways to get out of the washing up over Xmas but this takes the cake.
Cheers DEs
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8th December 2014, 06:18 AM
#40
Re: Rob Page
Just seen these posts. One thing about being in hospital Rob, keeps you out of the crankcase and any likelihood of explosions. If your house rolling too much and taking on water try rigging lifelines especially from your chair to the fridge/cocktail cabinet/bar. Merry Christmas splice the mainbrace or as recently discussed put a ferrule on it and splice the Turkey. Cappy has other ideas about the turkey as you know his penchant to exotic birds. JS
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