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    Quote Originally Posted by skelstar View Post
    Well had a great time last night at Drew & Vicki's. Hard to believe I went from a face full of tubes to a face full of potatoe chips in only 5 weeks. Promise I'll try not do that again!

    Great service from Drew, Tony and Jimbo for fetching/delivering me from the car in the pouring drizzle, and for my girl for braving the crap driving conditions last night.

    Fantastic to see you guys again.
    Great to see you're coming along so well, you have some great friends at your side there. Don't push the recovery too hard, you don't want any self induced set backs, time will be your friend here too I reckon.
    Be cool 'till after school...

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    Quote Originally Posted by skelstar View Post
    Well had a great time last night at Drew & Vicki's. Hard to believe I went from a face full of tubes to a face full of potatoe chips in only 5 weeks. Promise I'll try not do that again!

    Great service from Drew, Tony and Jimbo for fetching/delivering me from the car in the pouring drizzle, and for my girl for braving the crap driving conditions last night.

    Fantastic to see you guys again.
    Dude, it's great to have you back in the fold, ya did a crap job of eating chippies though, there's still about a dozen bags of them here!!!

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    Mate, my capacity for eating a significant amount of food is greatly reduced. Supposed to be eating GOOD food as part of recovery too apparently. Buggar.
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    Quote Originally Posted by skelstar View Post
    Mate, my capacity for eating a significant amount of food is greatly reduced. Supposed to be eating GOOD food as part of recovery too apparently. Buggar.
    Yeah, ah... Naaahh, it's a scam dude. The Doc's have been brainwashed by the lesbian stormtrooper vegan controlled health syllabus eh? Pizza has all of the nutritional goodies required by yer average dude, (real ones mind, none of that nancy chicken & brie crap). Cheese burgers are the business for the recuperating bloke, proper protein, a vestige of lettuce and perhaps a slice of beetroot is all the veggies a body needs.
    Go soothingly on the grease mud, as there lurks the skid demon

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ocean1 View Post
    Cheese burgers are the business for the recuperating bloke.
    Hmm - Cheese Burgers, the cornerstone of any nutritionist breakfast.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pex Adams View Post
    Hmm - Cheese Burgers, the cornerstone of any nutritionist breakfast.
    Well, I think I've lost about 10kg so maybe its more something to with not wanting to resemble a 'cornerstone'.... again.

    My friend called it the 'coma diet'.
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    Quote Originally Posted by skelstar View Post
    Well, I think I've lost about 10kg so maybe its more something to with not wanting to resemble a 'cornerstone'.... again.

    My friend called it the 'coma diet'.
    I can also recommend the 'Camplyobactor diet' - I have these pants on today that not 4 weeks ago were tight as...now they look like homey pants

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    Quote Originally Posted by skelstar View Post
    My friend called it the 'coma diet'.
    I think that's very similar to the "girlfriend is 15 years younger" diet that I'm currently on. Same results except when she's hooked, I'm letting myself go again.

    Welcome back.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Finn View Post
    I think that's very similar to the "girlfriend is 15 years younger" diet that I'm currently on.
    You both love each other for each other's minds, right?
    "Standing on your mother's corpse you told me that you'd wait forever." [Bryan Adams: Summer of 69]

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hitcher View Post
    You both love each other for each other's minds, right?
    Yes, she's very smart, educated, has her own business and is absorootly stunning. Besides, I can't date ladies my own age. They think I'm childish and immature. I tend to agree with them.

    Anyway, I see Skelstar is online. Good morning mate.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Finn View Post
    Anyway, I see Skelstar is online. Good morning mate.
    Heh, morning.

    Gotta go!
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    Just a bit of a celebration:

    Went to hospital today and got some more X-Rays... seems my metal ladened bones are healing and I can start physio on my legs now. This means that I have a stab at 'learning' to walk again. Will be a water/pool thing for a bit, not aqua-robics I hope, but a strength thing. Very pleased.

    Another positive development is that the fractured vertibrae in my neck have healed too and I can get rid of that f**king "philly' collar/neck brace. Honestly this thing was making my life miserable and made trying to sleep more and more difficult each night. Now I must wear a soft collar and phase it out over the next week. This is something I was happy to trade the 'walking thing' for a week ...erm for.

    Anyway progress rolling along and I'm a happy boy
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    fantastic news Skels ... Hydrotheraphy is wonderful fun .. I had that a few years ago when I got really ill ... get into things and remember to do any homework/exercises they give you ... you will go much faster that way!!!

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    AWESOME NEWS Skelly pooh bum! You must be stoked. Whatcha gonna do with the wheelchair when your finished with it?....
    "Some people are like clouds, once they fuck off, it's a great day!"

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    Quote Originally Posted by skelstar View Post
    Just a bit of a celebration:

    Will be a water/pool thing for a bit, not aqua-robics I hope, but a strength thing. Very pleased.
    Isn't there one of those hydro therapy pools at Mermaids Medical Centre on Courtney place? Come to think of it, I've got a bit of a spasm that might need treatment too.

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