Steve, know that you will remain on the prayer list until you are 100% well. One of our group started praying with us when she was diagnosed. Different cancer same fun facts. She is now 10 years cancer free. Get well and plan that trip to the U.S. to see all your western friends. We will make you feel like a hero returning home from battle. I rarely speak for others but feel safe in making this assumption. Stand tall! There will always be someone looking up to you! Bobby
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I have been way out of the loop, but hearing of your illness through drivesitfar
I went straight to your thread. I offer everything of encouragement to see you through this and I am praying for a SPEEDY recovery! I do know the problem as we had some of that in our own family.
My very best to you Sir, and I am standing by to see you over it and back to normal!!
God Speed.
Best Regards
Herb and JoAnne Spencer
You've been missed, Steve. It's great to hear from you. You're still in our thoughts and prayers. Get well soon.
^^ That post was flawless ^^
Very clever Slim.![]()

Steve, in this day and age...
- phones are wireless,
- cars are keyless,
- tyres are tubeless,
- youths are jobless,
- relationships are often meaningless,
- our leaders are shameless, and gutless,
- many babies are fatherless,
- education is valueless,
- food is fatless, and tasteless,
- everybody it seems, is restless,
BUT, just when it seems that everything is becoming less ...
Please remember that sometimes, LESS is MORE:
Our hopes for your recovery are endless,
We pray you remain fearless,
And that your hope remains doubtless,
For here you never will be friendless,
And though:
You may becoming hairless,
We hope you will soon be symptomless,
Always live life to the fulless(t) (okay that's a stretch)
Your courage has left us breathless,
We pray:
May your garage never be toolless,
Your hands never graspless,
Your vision never dreamless,
Your blessings countless,
Your joy ceaseless,
And I ...
... am finally speechless....
GET WELL SOON!






Not bad for a first time k series I must say 
Sweet ride. I guess it really got his attention.To give dad a change of pace I acquired a 1947 MG TC to break his routine - hasn't lost his ear for a car he jumped in and drive it not worries
Again thanks for your support and dropping in!