Best wishes, Bryn. Hope you mend quickly! And enjoy the enforced listening time...
Royal Berkshire enforced holiday.
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Belated sympathy - in case you're able to stay in touch - I didn't guess what the thread title meant (thought you meant the county)
Come back soon!It isn't given us to know those rare moments when people are wide open and the lightest touch can wither or heal. A moment too late and we can never reach them any more in this world.
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Originally posted by Dave2002 View PostJust read this - and wondered if it was about a strike somewhere!
Very best wishes - and hope the NHS gets you sorted out quickly.
Come back as soon as you can.
Dave
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May you mend and set quickly!
When you said it was a power cable, I thought it might be one of Russ Andrews' thicker hosepipes - Bryn a closet audiophile, who knew?
(A few misadventures for me too just now - diagnosed with malignant hypertension and at the GPs thrice-weekly for checks, on heavy meds...
Local taxi service is doing well out of it...)
Anyway, what's the food like - or are you having it sent in...?Last edited by jayne lee wilson; 08-04-15, 21:23.
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Originally posted by jayne lee wilson View PostMay you mend and set quickly!
When you said it was a power cable, I thought it might be one of Russ Andrews' thicker hosepipes - Bryn a closet audiophile, who knew?
(A few misadventures for me too just now - diagnosed with malignant hypertension and at the GPs thrice-weekly for checks, on heavy meds...
Local taxi service is doing well out of it...)
Anyway, what's the food like - or are you having it sent in...?
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Bryn, get well soon. We've exchanged a few messages recently, and I'm sorry to hear about this accident, it could so easily have been me. I live alone and am very conscious of the dangers of trips and machines.
But the curry goat sounds delicious, I worked a bit in the Caribbean and I remember that goat is very tasty!
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Originally posted by Bryn View PostFood surprisingly good. I chose the Afro-Caribean menu today: curry goat. Not at all bad for hospital food.
Good news.
It's occurred to me in the past (e.g. when cycling round the Aldwych ) that if something nasty (but not too nasty) happened and I was laid up in 'dock', then in these days of infinite wireless/virtual enjoyment - as long as there is decent WiFi and I can have my MacBook Pro and my noise excluding headphones - I would have no difficulty recuperating and taking as damn well long as I liked about it! Indeed subject to suitable quantities of painkillers of sufficient efficacy, it sounds like my idea of a good time!
The chance to get into Haydn Quartets, and a multitude of other pieces I've been meaning to listen to, would be a silver lining indeed.
And if the food's not too bad, into the bargain...
Make the most of it Bryn!
"...the isle is full of noises,
Sounds and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not.
Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments
Will hum about mine ears, and sometime voices..."
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