hows your friends Ian,after the accident
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hows your friends Ian,after the accident
Yes thanks Coop, just been incredibley hectic. Hospitals, police/insurance reports, etc, etc.
My friend and her mum are both suffering severe soft tissue injury/pain. Mum will be in hospital until at least Friday. She also has a fractured sternum and will be having special x-rays to make sure her artificial shoulder(s) are not dislocated.
Big bouquet to NM's ilk, mum is being treated better at the public hospital than she was in the posh joint a couple of months ago. She cannot speak highly enough of all the staff, from the pink ladies to the libra fler girls and doctors.
Catch ya later Coop.:)
see ya tomoz birthday boy ;)
I'm away, catch up tomorrow; night.:)
see ya tomoz Ian
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afternoon one and all:D
Mrs ZD and myself found all sorts of bargins and had a nice pensioner lunch;)
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