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Hi Brian. I really felt for you when I read of your dilemma, hoefully it won't happen again when you are on your own. I had a similar problem when I was at Morrison's and it happened right in the main entrance. I was so embarrassed, had to wait there ten minutes before the ambulance arrived with all the shoppers gawping as they came and went.
 
I feel so lucky amigo. I seem to flutter from one medical misadventure to another with but minimal disruption. I hope you feel better soon Claymore , that sounds like one heck of a painful expierience ! My doctors tell me that my cancer meds rob calcium from my bones and that my last bone scan put me somewhere between porcelain and wineglass for leg durability. What you described caused me to cringe so visibly that my wife asked if I were alright. Get better soon pal.
P.S. That hare intarsia of yours that I reworked (read simplified) is now in the hands of my bunny loving buddy as a bookmark , and she loves it.
 
Brian. you mentioning the motor bike reminded me of when I went with a mate of mine some years ago to take his daughter back to university in Manchester where she was studying to be a doctor. We were in the main town and there were lots of traffic lights, there was a motor bike in front of us and as we approached yet another set of traffic lights they changed to red. We were chatting away waiting for the lights to change when all of a sudden we heard howling laughter, we looked out but could not see the motor bike but heard the laughter coming from the front of the car. We got out and there is the poor guy lying in the road with the bike on top of him and he is in hysterics, the bike was a big heavy job and my mate and I managed to lift it up and put it on it's stand. When we talked to the guy he said, "You won't believe this, up until yesterday I had a side car on the bike and clean forgot I had taken it off."
 
Brian , I've been kicking the carp out of my cancer for years now, probably need to have a stake through the heart to off me. Robert Hienlien once wrote about all of us having the same lifespan. The past is over , the future is yet to be, what we have is the present, works for me. Next time I get out to see Linda I'll try to remember a camera, Don't expect much though , mine is a doodle in comparison to your artwork amigo.
 

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