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All the best Dave.

I must admit I was surprised to hear that you were back at work after your spell in hospital and I wondered how you could be coping with such a strenuous and stressful job. Now's the time to take it a bit easier until you have had your transplant and recover from it.

Hope to see you at the Coventry match or possibly Southport?
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(13-07-2021, 02:10 PM)Bdrbob Wrote:  All the best Dave.

I must admit I was surprised to hear that you were back at work after your spell in hospital and I wondered how you could be coping with such a strenuous and stressful job. Now's the time to take it a bit easier until you have had your transplant and recover from it.

Hope to see you at the Coventry match or possibly Southport?

Both, Doctor. 

Probably Swindon, Cinderford, Bath and Redditch as well. Smile

Sticking around a while yet, thanks to a gift from a generous angel.
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In all fairness. Mim and I with the help of Narissa and Bruce have been promoted from volunteer cleaners to cooks and bottle washers. The bottle washers get away with a few dirty plates but rather than employ a food taster (as Mim and Narrissa are on oven duties), Alex has decided to bring in a ‘professional’. Maybe a wise decision. But in all honesty we both wish we were a few years younger as we are enjoying our time with the City players who are all gentlemen to a fault and are ever grateful for the delights served up.
Rest up Dave and get well soon.
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(13-07-2021, 02:22 PM)Daveangel Wrote:  Both, Doctor. 

Probably Swindon, Cinderford, Bath andRedditch as well. Smile

I had a great time at the Causeway on Saturday Dave. Football with a pint in hand, what more could you want.

Concentrate on getting better mate.  Wishing you all the best.
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