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On Sun, 30 Dec 2007 14:41:04 -0500, Sabrina Kilian <"ykgp at vtSPAM.edu"> wrote:
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>Well, between smoke, dials not working, and the strange rattling sound
>it started making. Eventually even I can recognize when a machine has
>just given up.
>
Ah! It failed the smoke test. The next one is the drop test. Mine often fail
that but then I live on the fourth floor. :)
>>
>> BTW No one mentions a 4 day stay in hospital without wanting to talk about it.
>>
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>Yeah they do, when it's people who have spent enough time in and out of
>hospitals that it really is just another way to spend a weekend. I
>forget that humor doesn't translate all that well to the internet at large.
>
>For comparison, my extended family's response was, "Well, I hope they
>fed you better than last time."
Oh! Dear, I recognise the above. Still I hope you got Xmas carols and icing
sugar on your meds. It is hard to be jolly when you're sick and I hope that
every thing starts working properly again. <Tails off into embarrassed silence
wishing his sense was as big as his tongue>
I take it you never dink the apple juice?
>> You can tell me I'm a first aider and a sympathetic listener. All in the
>> strictest confidence, you understand. :)
>>
>> I hope that it wasn't too serious. No one likes a visit there especially not at
>> Christmas time.
>>
>> Regards
>> Stephen
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>Hmm, strictest confidence on public usenet that gets picked up by
>google? Our definitions differ some where. Even medical latin would
>indexable, and really out of place in this group.
>
Drat! You're too smart for me :)
>Oh, I could describe my stay in pov code, that would work!
Only if you want locked up :
Anyway, I hope that you (and every one here) has a braw New Year, when it comes.
Regards
Stephen
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