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Great to hear everything is OK and recovering. Bikes can be a pain without training wheels. :lol: :P
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Bonzo wrote: I know damn well you fell off that camel instead of a silly bike...
:oops: :oops: :oops:

Thank you for your kind words and well-wishes, guys - It means a LOT to me...

I'm still bewildered that something so seemingly petty can turn into something so incredibly ugly...
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JerrBear wrote:I'm still bewildered that something so seemingly petty can turn into something so incredibly ugly...
I am confident you will be fine.

However, your bewilderment has been widely felt after several recent election cycles. :roll:
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JerrBear wrote:
Bonzo wrote: I know damn well you fell off that camel instead of a silly bike...
:oops: :oops: :oops:

Thank you for your kind words and well-wishes, guys - It means a LOT to me...

I'm still bewildered that something so seemingly petty can turn into something so incredibly ugly...
Mr. JerrBeer,

As you now well know, nothing is petty with open wounds. I came very, very close to a foot amputation in '89.

Tell Stoney it's OK and you'll forgive him this once.


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Get well soon Mr Jerry :!: i have heard Alcohol is good for pain :!: :D
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Been working a lot and just saw this, very sorry to hear it. Glad you are feeling better and hope for a full and speedy recovery for you, Mr JerrBear!
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peter43 wrote:Get well soon Mr Jerry :!: i have heard Alcohol is good for pain :!: :D
Very true Peter. My doctor told me to use alcohol to clean open wounds....However my infection got better after time but I felt no pain during the healing process 8)
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peter43 wrote:Get well soon Mr Jerry :!: i have heard Alcohol is good for pain :!: :D
Thank you, Mr. Peter43. I don't know iff'n I can get my Doc to prescribe that medication...
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Furcs wrote:Been working a lot and just saw this, very sorry to hear it. Glad you are feeling better and hope for a full and speedy recovery for you, Mr JerrBear!
Thank you, Mr. Furcs - Your kind words are much appreciated...
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Jerry- Just want you to know I was worried about you and still have concern but my faith in all that's good tells me you are going to be alright. I just know it.
You are a damn good friend and I need you around...with both legs.
Heck,I may need to call on you to help me move furniture. Can't rely on these other lazy blokes. :lol:
You take care and do what the doc tells you and get yersef better now ya'hear.

I was missing your replies and comments,the place ain't the same without our JerrBear.

I have a friend that tells me she is an expert on injuries of your sort and she said she will accompany you on future bike rides :shock:
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the place ain't the same without our JerrBear.
It sure ain'tness.
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Mr. Viking,

Hmmm..., I like that pic warning.

Curves ahead.


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Thank you for your kind words and concern, Mr. Viking.

Please to have your friend stand-by - I don't know when I'll be able to ride my bike again...
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