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#1 Apparelyzed

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Posted 05 December 2004 - 12:19 PM

Hi all,

Sorry I haven't been active in here for a while, I caught a throat infection last week which spread to my ears, now I can't hear a bloody thing!

If it's no better tomorrow, I'll have to see the Doc again to get some more powerfull antibiotics, you should see the crap coming from my ears, it's unbelievable, I don't know where it's all coming from!

I'll have to get an IQ check when it's cleared up, just to make sure the gunk's not grey matter.

By the way, Joed, I moved your item on Antifreeze to the Health section, hope that's ok.

Well, I'd better get back and do some more work, I've just redesigned the shop area, which was a challenge, but it all seems to work ok.

Regards

Simon.

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#2 Joed

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Posted 06 December 2004 - 02:25 AM

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By the way, Joed, I moved your item on Antifreeze to the Health section, hope that's ok.

Yes, and thank you. B) I had debated on which forum to post it...I wasn't quite sure, so I'm glad you've put it where it should be.

Your ear infection sounds terrible and worrisome. I hope you'll be getting some improvement and relief soon. (We'll let you know if we start noticing little lapses in your thinking process. :P )




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