CGeezer

Welcome back to reality John, I'll pop in and see you again early next week with Helen this time. I'm working till Sunday (with a late start tomorrow to go to the Lencarta studio day). Hope the magazine kept you amused. How were the kids? Have they been able to see you yet?
 
:lol: Hey John! Great and awesome to see you back matey :thumbs:
 
Lovely to see you're doing so well John. Keep grooving!
 
Welcome back!:thumbs: Hope your continued recovery goes well.:)
 
Wahey! Good to see you fighting fit! Looks like I wont be getting my ban quota this week though :(
 
Very nice to hear from you John,welcome back mate,as for the camera

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Had no sign of life all weekend (slackers) then along comes Physio and asks me if I can get out of bed on my own? I not only got out of bed I walked the whole ward and then up and down the stairs on the corridor. They looked a little gobsmacked but it's another success for the NHS :lol:

I am now out of hospital and blew 550 on their peak flow meter (best before going in was 350) Did I want out?? Thanks again for all the well wishes I have a lot of catching up to do. first though I have some quality time to spend with the kids.

Back Later

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WAHEY! HEY JOHN!

Fanbloodytastic to see you out of hospital and in R&R :)

Nice one matey :thumbs:

Cracking family you have there too mate.
 
Wahey, that's great news. What time is the party at your house, and what bottle would you like us to bring?
 
That's great news John... bet your glad to be back home
 
Most excellent news I've heard all day John... :thumbs:





(Sad life I lead see... :naughty:)



:welcome: back matey... :D






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Glad to hear your home John - have plenty of time for some bird shots now :D
 
I am now out of hospital and blew 550 on their peak flow meter (best before going in was 350) Did I want out??

550? I can never manage more than 450...lol and I've never been as ill as you have with it. Nice one! :thumbs:

Glad your well again.
 
I must say that anyone that thinks our NHS is in trouble must have been in the five hour queue for a fracture or wound awaiting stitching or something similar :)

I had no queue myself and totally missed all the "tutting" people that had to wait patiently for their bones to be fixed or wounds to be stitched as I was wheeled past them at a rate of knots :lol: This is at least the second time my life has been extended by our good old NHS and probably more likely several. I have nothing but admiration for our hospitals and their staff but wonder how long I would have had if I was an American?
 
Good man. The NHS deserves all the praise in the world. Most people who criticize it don't realize just how good it truly is, and how lucky we are to live in a nation with such a wonderful service.
 
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