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I should check what I post.........I had to edit it for poor spelling.

Thanks for the email.

Hmm ticking over. Was that an idle with a decent cam ?


HOTFR8, no worries. Mores the pity we don't have a spell check, I am notorious for not proof reading a post before I hit send.:willy_nil

A decent cam is it:3gears:

Just pottering around today in the shed in between rest breaks, my benches look nice and clean, no clutter and tools back where they should be..

Great news for Christmas!!

Oftimes at work when someone asked how I was, I'd respond "I'd rather be here than ICU", and when they agreed, I'd add "Of course there's no better place than ICU when you need to be there". What a great invention!!

HIJACK! Surely you remember Picabo Street, the Olympic downhill gold medalist in 98 I think. Lots of people don't know, however, that she was a nursing student. Had trouble working in intensive care however, answering the phone, Picabo, ICU.

If you can really run the wife's A/C with 8kva they are not too dear, especially the new inverter ones. Just buy it and face the music...

Back to ICU.

Merry Christmas!

Andy, the best news ever:rocker:

The ICU experience was just part of the fault diagnostics with me really and I got pretty much one on one care which was fantastic. I totally agree that if you need ICU there is no better place to be..:thumbup:

No hijack at all.

I hadn't heard of her before and thank you for the insight..

Street has had a very interesting career to say the least.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Picabo_Street

An 8 kva unit will be ideal and have plenty of punch for what we need as I can load shed easily, bear in mind that is at 240 volts AC, single phase. 415 volt 3 phase is still an option as well.

All the best for Christmas and thank you for your visit..

Have a top day..:thumbup:
 
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Wow... Need me one of those tune-ups! Sounds like you've come back chipper and ready for the holidays.

Merry Christmas Steve and all the best for the new year ahead!



PS. Please take your weather back! :lol_hitti Had enough of this ~30deg.C stuff. I'll even take the rain you've been having, fair exchange! :)
 

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1/2: isn't there a welder that also doubles as a 10k generator? just saying if you end up building the STORAGE SOLUTION or maybe a new metal framed building or gazebo next to the West Wing's garage you might need a bigger welder?

of course the tax man (and maybe Mrs. 1/2) would maybe see it as a tool to repair your rental home(s)??

great to see you are back in the SHED if only for a few minutes. We had a light snow yesterday morning, but with the sun out it's gone and even if we don't have a WHITE CHRISTMAS it will be a chilly one.

keep up the good fight and thanks for all the good words you post back to me and the other members.

prayers still sent that you make a full recovery and get back up to the old 100% soon.

cheers
 

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I hadn't heard of her before and thank you for the insight..

Street has had a very interesting career to say the least.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Picabo_Street

Since you had not heard of her, my pun may have missed the mark.

Not to detract from the lady or any of her accomplishments, including surviving her dad's health issues, her first name is pronounced Peek-a-boo which is not obvious from the spelling. So her fictitious stint in ICU where she could have answered the phone "Peek-a-boo, I See You" did not come across well in an internet post.

My apologies.:bowdown:

Good news, however (depending on your perspective) is that failure does not deter me.

Keep up the improvement, please.:rocker: I've finally decided I want to see you go back to work:lol_hitti
 
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Wow... Need me one of those tune-ups! Sounds like you've come back chipper and ready for the holidays.

Merry Christmas Steve and all the best for the new year ahead!

PS. Please take your weather back! :lol_hitti Had enough of this ~30deg.C stuff. I'll even take the rain you've been having, fair exchange! :)

Guster, I am feeling better every day.

My taste buds are still dragging the chain a bit though and I still have to balance rest and the physical stuff just right otherwise I do a little puffed but other than that all's well.

Like wise all the best to you and yours for Christmas and the festive season, enjoy..

We have been in the 30s out here for a little while now and have double our rain fall totals for December which has just made the lawns go gangbusters so you are welcome to some. It has still been quite pleasant over night but those 40 + days are not that far away..

1/2 Cup,
Glad you're back!
Merry Christmas!

Jon, thank you:thumbup:

To you and yours have a very merry Christmas and a great New Year..:thumbup:

1/2: isn't there a welder that also doubles as a 10k generator? just saying if you end up building the STORAGE SOLUTION or maybe a new metal framed building or gazebo next to the West Wing's garage you might need a bigger welder?

of course the tax man (and maybe Mrs. 1/2) would maybe see it as a tool to repair your rental home(s)??

great to see you are back in the SHED if only for a few minutes. We had a light snow yesterday morning, but with the sun out it's gone and even if we don't have a WHITE CHRISTMAS it will be a chilly one.

keep up the good fight and thanks for all the good words you post back to me and the other members.

prayers still sent that you make a full recovery and get back up to the old 100% soon.

cheers

Drives, you are spot on there are welder/ genset combos available ( we have a few new Lincoln's at work ) however I am pretty right for a selection of welders - MIG - TIG - MMA and gas . Point taken there is space savings and taxation advantages to be had..;)

Snow, unreal - too cold for this Black Duck. That said I would like to experience a white Christmas just once in my life time..:thumbup:
It has been in the mid 80s out here and cool nights.:thumbup:

I am starting to get back into the swing of things around here not over doing it at all but enjoying those little milestones every day..:thumbup:

Thank you as well for all those kind words, thoughts and prayers. Sincerely appreciated..:bowdown:

Merry Christmas to you and yours Steve. Good you are more in shape to enjoy. Bobby

Bobby, Likewise, I trust that you and yours have a wonderful Christmas and a great New Year, enjoy..

Fighting fit this morning..:thumbup:

Since you had not heard of her, my pun may have missed the mark.

Not to detract from the lady or any of her accomplishments, including surviving her dad's health issues, her first name is pronounced Peek-a-boo which is not obvious from the spelling. So her fictitious stint in ICU where she could have answered the phone "Peek-a-boo, I See You" did not come across well in an internet post.

My apologies.:bowdown:

Good news, however (depending on your perspective) is that failure does not deter me.

Keep up the improvement, please.:rocker: I've finally decided I want to see you go back to work:lol_hitti

Andy, No problems. I got the Peek- a - boo bit and that just got my curiosity into gear..:)
I will put the down to my Chemo Brain..;)

Keep up the great work.:thumbup:

I am firing on all cylinders this morning and really looking forward to getting back to work in the new year some time even though it may only be part time initially..:rocker:


Thank you one and all, have a fantastic day.
 

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Steve

Glad to hear you're having a fantastic day! It's about time....

Not sure what it's like temp wise in Shepparton, but it's bleedin' hot up here, and going to be a scorcher tomorrow....... :shocking:

Anyway, I hope you and the whole 1/2 family (???? :dunno:) have a great Christmas and a QST New Year (with growing levels of energy).

Later on, when I finish the rounds here I'm going to post a funny story about my short time in ICU. But that'll come later.

Anyway - Have a great one.

Lyndon
Catching up!
 

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Hi Steve,
I'll join the chorus and say it's great to see you back!

I'll trade your weather for ours any day!!!!
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I think I might need to wear a long sleeve shirt instead of a T-shirt! :canada:

Cheers!
 
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Steve

Glad to hear you're having a fantastic day! It's about time....

Not sure what it's like temp wise in Shepparton, but it's bleedin' hot up here, and going to be a scorcher tomorrow....... :shocking:

Anyway, I hope you and the whole 1/2 family (???? :dunno:) have a great Christmas and a QST New Year (with growing levels of energy).

Later on, when I finish the rounds here I'm going to post a funny story about my short time in ICU. But that'll come later.

Anyway - Have a great one.

Lyndon
Catching up!

Lyndon, :thumbup:

I am doing well and did manage some QST today

Its 32 C here today, slight breeze and overcast so its not too bad actually..

Looking forward to your ICU story..:thumbup:

Likewise, all the best to you and your for Christmas and the New Year:thumbup:

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Hi Steve,
I'll join the chorus and say it's great to see you back!

I'll trade your weather for ours any day!!!!
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I think I might need to wear a long sleeve shirt instead of a T-shirt! :canada:

Cheers!

Slim, its great to be back let me tell you..:bowdown:

The weather here has been reasonably pleasant given that it is 10/10th overcast with a light breeze.

Looking at your forecast sends chills down my back, I think a long sleeve shirt or 10 plus coats just might be the order of the day. I really don't know how I would cope in temperatures like yours:headscrat

I would also like to wish you and yours all the best for Christmas and the New Year....
 

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1/2: what sort of tasty treats do you Aussies eat for Christmas? i know your taste buds aren't up to snuff yet, but maybe a few pictures of some cookies, almond roca and strawberry shortcake might get the old feelings back. my bride makes these cinnamon twists on Christmas day every year and they are too good. the pile of ice cream on a brownie was pure indulgence and i wish i would have ordered one that one of our mutual friends did when i had lunch with him.

if you might need any recipes for any of the foods i post just ask.

hope you keep feeling better and enjoy your time off cause i'm sure work will start again soon enough the way you are heading.

cheers
 

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Hey 1/2, I had been up since 5am due to asthma, so have had a good read. Absolutely fantastic news on your health, just think of Frank Spencer..."everyday, in anyway, I get better and better, hmmm".
Merry Christmas and Happy new Year to all your family.
 
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1/2: what sort of tasty treats do you Aussies eat for Christmas? i know your taste buds aren't up to snuff yet, but maybe a few pictures of some cookies, almond roca and strawberry shortcake might get the old feelings back. my bride makes these cinnamon twists on Christmas day every year and they are too good. the pile of ice cream on a brownie was pure indulgence and i wish i would have ordered one that one of our mutual friends did when i had lunch with him.

if you might need any recipes for any of the foods i post just ask.

hope you keep feeling better and enjoy your time off cause i'm sure work will start again soon enough the way you are heading.

cheers

Drives, now you have really made me drool:drool: Off taste buds or not.

We do all sorts of treats around Christmas ( very similar to what you do )

My special favourites are some of my Grandmothers and Mothers treats:

Lamingtons.
Plum pudding made the traditional way. ( with cream, custard and ice cream ) mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
Mrs 1/2 Cup's Trifle.
Short bread.
Pavlova.
Meringues.

and the list goes on.
This year I do have an excuse to over indulge my self..:thumbup:

Feeling fantastic this morning.:thumbup:

Hey 1/2, I had been up since 5am due to asthma, so have had a good read. Absolutely fantastic news on your health, just think of Frank Spencer..."everyday, in anyway, I get better and better, hmmm".
Merry Christmas and Happy new Year to all your family.

Terrick, not nice. I trust you get over the asthma real soon.

Like Frankie I am doing just that at the moment..:thumbup:

Likewise all the best to you and yours for Christmas and the New Year, enjoy..

1/2, warm fuzzies from frigid Canada. Be well!


Dennis, thank you.:thumbup:

A nice and fresh morning here now headed for the low to mid 30s C today:thumbup:

Stay warm..

All the best to you and your family for Christmas and the New Year, enjoy..

Thank you one and all for your visit and have a good one..:thumbup:
 

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Merry Christmas and Happy New Year Steve.

I am so glad your are feeling better and best of all got some QST.

My good woodworking buddy who lives in the Blue Mountains just reported 40*C today at his place.

Bret
 
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Merry Christmas and Happy New Year Steve.

I am so glad your are feeling better and best of all got some QST.

My good woodworking buddy who lives in the Blue Mountains just reported 40*C today at his place.

Bret

Brett: I have to say the same, have a great Christmas and New Year with you and yours..

Nearly firing on all 8 now but just taking it easy as well. I have been potting on the sister car to Andrew's MG F yesterday afternoon and this morning.:thumbup:

I also received the nod from Mrs 1/2 Cup today to mow the back lawn ( its only small ) but I managed that with no problems before it got hot.:thumbup:

This month has been a lot warmer up north ( Blue Mountains ) and around Sydney than what it has been here and as an added bonus we have doubled our average rain fall so watering lawns hasn't been a real issue as yet.

Thank you for your visit and have a top day...:thumbup:
 

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Merry Christmas Steve

It's sure nice to have you back with us again knowing you are doing better
It's been a very enjoyable year on the GJ for me and you are a big part of that.
Thank you

Looking forward to an even better new year in 18

Don
 
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Great news: moisture, less heat, and we got a 1/2 job on the back yard!

Andy, it felt great to be let off the lead so to speak, however I did take things pretty easy and worked with what I could reasonable cope with so on wards and up wards..:thumbup:

Merry Christmas Steve

It's sure nice to have you back with us again knowing you are doing better
It's been a very enjoyable year on the GJ for me and you are a big part of that.
Thank you

Looking forward to an even better new year in 18

Don

Don and likewise to you and yours, have a Merry Christmas and a fantastic New Year..

I am recovering well and getting stronger every day. The GJ has been a huge part of that process believe me as the messages of support, kind words, thoughts and prayers have been sincerely appreciated.:bowdown:

I would also like to take this opportunity to thank you for your contribution to the GJ.:bowdown:

Thank you for you visit and enjoy your Christmas eve..
 
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Steve,
I've been a little absent lately but wanted to stop in and wish you and the family a happy holiday! May 2018 be the best year yet!

Cheers,
Chris
 
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xmas Found a parcel here addressed to you today. I'll have to post it after Christmas. :sad:

HOTFR8, :) not a problem at all:bowdown:

Steve,
I've been a little absent lately but wanted to stop in and wish you and the family a happy holiday! May 2018 be the best year yet!

Cheers,
Chris

Chris, many thanks, appreciated.:bowdown:

I would like to take this opportunity to wish you and yours all the best for Christmas and a really great 2018, as always, enjoy.:bowdown:

Our Christmas Day is drawing to a close now and we have enjoyed a wonderful day, a cracking day weather wise ( no snow ) with all our immediate and extended familly, just so special..:thumbup:

To every one I sincerely wish you and yours all the very best for Christmas and the New Year. Stay safe and enjoy..

Kind regards
 

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1/2: nice to see you are out mowing the lawn and enjoying your bed at home again.

i spent Thanksgiving in California and it was 90 degrees (about the temps you are quoting for your weather now) and it just didn't feel right so for Christmas we don't always have a White Christmas, but it snowed 4 inches last night so this one will be.

I'll keep sending a few of my prayers DOWN UNDER to 1/2 Cup and his family and hope you keep recovering cause when you post on all the threads you do i can usually see your smiling face in all of them.

(I'm only posting a couple snow pictures out my front door in case you don't know what SNOW looks like and yes the 3 grandkids had a blast playing in our front yard last night right up until about 11pm when their parents grabbed them to go to their homes)

CHEERS!!
 

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I'll post it Wednesday but you may not see it until next year. :headscrat Now that sounds odd but typical of our post system.

HOTFR8, no worries and yep our postal systemfor sure:eyecrazy:

Merry Happy Everything to you and all of your charges Steve.

Trust it will be a good day.

Rian, likewise. We had a top day for sure and I have pulled up quite well this morning..:thumbup:

Merry Christmas 1/2 Cup, sounds like you had a great day. :D

Thank you Hewey thank you and all the best to you and yours.:thumbup:

We had some top weather yesterday which made for a fantastic day.

Looking forward to the New Year...:thumbup:
 
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1/2: nice to see you are out mowing the lawn and enjoying your bed at home again.

i spent Thanksgiving in California and it was 90 degrees (about the temps you are quoting for your weather now) and it just didn't feel right so for Christmas we don't always have a White Christmas, but it snowed 4 inches last night so this one will be.

I'll keep sending a few of my prayers DOWN UNDER to 1/2 Cup and his family and hope you keep recovering cause when you post on all the threads you do i can usually see your smiling face in all of them.

(I'm only posting a couple snow pictures out my front door in case you don't know what SNOW looks like and yes the 3 grandkids had a blast playing in our front yard last night right up until about 11pm when their parents grabbed them to go to their homes)

CHEERS!!

Drives, it feels great as well to be that bit more active ( within moderation of course).:thumbup:

It would feel vastly different for you guy having temperatures in the 90 s at this time of the year. A white Christmas is one thing I would like to experience at some point.

We do get snow up in the mountains during winter which are about a two hour drive from where we are, I have to admit to not having been up there for a number of years..

Enjoy your Christmas day today and looking forward to a great 2018..

I might add a very sincere thank you for all your kind words, thoughts, continued support and prayers over the last year they are certainly having the desired effect as the recovery process moves forward...

Thank you yet again and enjoy the day..
 

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1/2: just checking to see if you are still improving. are you? with all that sunshine and rain i bet this time of year you need to mow your grass a couple times a week? our snow from Christmas just melted so we're back to 40's cloudy and dry or drizzle weather for a week or so here.

while you maybe have a little more time to maybe search for deals have you found anymore since Christmas to mention?

hope all is well and getting better. maybe drink green ICE TEA and i make and drink about 7 gallons a week that seems to keep me above dirt.

cheers
 
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Drives, thank you for the visit..:thumbup:

All is well and feeling fantastic, the Steroid's and Antibiotics have done the trick.:thumbup:

I have been much more active ( within reason ) the last few days since Christmas.

Just pottering in the shed and garden for the most part as Andrew has been here working on the sister MG F #74 car.

Naturally I have been out and about chasing the after Christmas sales so both Andrew and I brought a decent low profile aluminum trolley jack each at REPCO Auto parts 60% off sale which was a great buy at $216.00 AU

http://www.repco.com.au/

With a tool shop next door to REPCO that was having a sale as well ( 4 min from home ) I picked up quite a few consumable items that I use frequently.

https://www.totaltools.com.au/

My old 4 D MAGLIGHT was in need of a LED upgrade so I have ordered the kit.

I managed to score another shop chair and shop stool on EBAY yesterday to compliment the couple of mid century BENDIX Industrial
Australian made chairs that I already have. These are bullet proof and will be around for a long while to come.
They are great in the Shed Downunder..:thumbup:
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Our temperatures over the last few days have been in the mid to high 30 C but we received a cool change which will last into the next week and about 1/4 in of rain over night.

Our lawns are growing like crazy, however I can get away with a once a week cut..

Iced tea is extremely refreshing :thumbup:

Thank you once again, have a good one..:rocker:
 

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Glad to see you got the grey Bendix stool - I too have been keeping an eye out in recent days on Ebay and Gumtree for a taller version like the red swivel chair in the back of your trio photo - no luck yet, the hunt continues...
 
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Glad to see you got the grey Bendix stool - I too have been keeping an eye out in recent days on Ebay and Gumtree for a taller version like the red swivel chair in the back of your trio photo - no luck yet, the hunt continues...

Ralf, the Bendix chairs and stools come up occasionally but they are getting pretty pricy.
The taller one at the back came from my Dads place that was destined for a Garage sale and that's what got me started. I am still debating wether to fit castors to it and reupholster each in matching vinyl:headscrat

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Ralf, the Bendix chairs and stools come up occasionally but they are getting pretty pricy.

The taller one at the back came from my Dads place that was destined for a Garage sale and that's what got me started. I am still debating wether to fit castors to it and reupholster each in matching vinyl:headscrat



Regards



I vote for castors - but I'm probably biased. In my first job out of university as a young Project Engineer I spent many hours rolling around on one while working at a cast iron hydraulic lift based drawing board updating old drawings for blueprints. Good times.

Was pretty chuffed when I managed to convince the powers that be to move to AutoCad version 2.53 - but I still have most of my old pens and drafting kit.
 
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Ralf, it looks like casters are it. I do have a set of Fallshaw castors and tube inserts that look like they will be the go...:thumbup:

AutoCAD 2.53 goes a way back and there is still nothing like pen and paper in the right hands..:bowdown:
 

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AutoCAD 2.53 goes a way back and there is still nothing like pen and paper in the right hands..:bowdown:

1/2, I knew you were good, but pen and paper to do drafting, that is a whole new level. :bowdown: I'll stick to CAD based or pencil and paper with plenty of erasers on hand. :lol:

Glad to see you are doing better all the time,
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1/2: i'm wondering with your skills if a trade might be worked out with your local upholstery professional unless you are also a pro at re upholstering chairs too? he might need something as simple as a brake job and have your chairs done in less time than it takes you to research or buy the material?

I love those old vintage chairs and i had more until i ran out of floor space (yes my FSD-flat surface disease doesn't stop at just bench tops). since the SHED DOWNUNDER is usually ready to work i agree that casters might be the best for you especially if the locks work to keep the chair steady when you are working on something with tight tolerances.

good to hear you have had some time to shop and stock up the SHED so looking forward to seeing what you build or fix.

cheers
 
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1/2, I knew you were good, but pen and paper to do drafting, that is a whole new level. :bowdown: I'll stick to CAD based or pencil and paper with plenty of erasers on hand. :lol:

Glad to see you are doing better all the time,
JB

JB, now that's showing my age.:D

We use CAD out here at work, but I still like pencil and paper as there is just so much personality that goes into each drawing and they look just fantastic..
Not saying that I am terribly proficient with the pen and pencil..

Thank you, things are ticking over nicely with my recovery.

Update below..

1/2: i'm wondering with your skills if a trade might be worked out with your local upholstery professional unless you are also a pro at re upholstering chairs too? he might need something as simple as a brake job and have your chairs done in less time than it takes you to research or buy the material?

I love those old vintage chairs and i had more until i ran out of floor space (yes my FSD-flat surface disease doesn't stop at just bench tops). since the SHED DOWNUNDER is usually ready to work i agree that casters might be the best for you especially if the locks work to keep the chair steady when you are working on something with tight tolerances.

good to hear you have had some time to shop and stock up the SHED so looking forward to seeing what you build or fix.

cheers

Drives, upholstering is something I have never really tried to be honest and I will leave that to the professionals, I do have a couple of that I know do a nice work on Rods and cars so these will be no brainers to them..:thumbup:

The Bendix chairs and stools personify the era and they work well in the shed for me..:thumbup:

Thankfully I am a fully recovered FSD type person and mobility in the Shed Downunder is paramount to make it work well.:thumbup:

All, as my GP was going on leave for the next month Mrs 1/2 Cup suggested we make an appointment to basically get a few scripts renewed.
Anyway that standard consultation turned bigger than Ben Hur as we did a further medication review ( more changes to meds - note my GP is also a qualified Phamacist ) and just a general review of how my specialist Oncology treatment has progressed.

The verdict " you are really kicking goals "

I was / am stoked :3gears:

Thank you one and all for your visit, have a great day..
 
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