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Bearings in dry dock
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G'day all.I don't post very often so it must be a suprise when my name comes up.It is my turn to be broken the doctors have found a rather large skin cancer next to my eyebrow so I am going to have it seen to this Thursday at the Alfred Hospital in Melbourne.There is a possibilty that I may lose half an eyebrow so I am working on a comb over with the bit that is left.The actor Brad Pitt has told me he will no longer be using me as his stand in,how mean.I will keep you posted on the outcome.Your friend Tim.
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G'day Tim, Sorry to hear that, all the best with the op.
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G'day Tim,
I bet that's pretty much
NOT
the Christmas present you were hoping for eh!
Good luck for Thursday then mate.
PP.
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I'll go rough up Brad Pitt for you. The cad!
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Aren't you slumming it a bit with Brad Pitt? Why, when you have US!
Positive thoughts, I know how you must feel.
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Hope all goes well , Richard .
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Tuesday, 27 January, 2015, 01:17:57 PM »
G'day again Just a quick update on my operation.All went well apart from they did not go deep enough to reach their safety margin so on the 6th of Feb I am back in and being ground out and across again and this time I'm told my eyelid may be cut as well which is something to look forward to.I just hope the surgeon is of steady hand and fairly sober on the day.Again I will fill you all in later,your friend Tim
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