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Chat Area => General Car Chat => Topic started by: Martian on 23 December 2011, 23:40:06
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The latest MOT inspection manual is now available if anyone wants it
http://alturl.com/5s4xb
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:y :y :y :y :y thanks for that :y :y :y :y :y
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Thanks Martian, much appreciated! ;D
Best Wishes for Christmas and the Future mate, hope you are managing to keep Chipper & the Chemo isn't giving you too hard a time! Kind regards, Phil & Sylvia :y
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Thanks Martian, much appreciated! ;D
Best Wishes for Christmas and the Future mate, hope you are managing to keep Chipper & the Chemo isn't giving you too hard a time! Kind regards, Phil & Sylvia :y
The hossy gave me a break for the xmas/new year period, but my second round of chemo starts in January.
It's only going to be a "short" session by all accounts (which takes me to April), and is being done more as a "belt & braces" kind of thing to ensure that any small bits that may have gone unnoticed end up being eradicated.
I already have a pretty good idea of what to expect from the chemo as I started my first round of it in January, but whatever side effects the chemo throws at me I shall still consider it a "stroll in the park" compared to the recent surgeries I have undergone.
Once that's over it's back to work, although I'm not too sure whether I'm gonna dive straight back in to site work until I've had a chance to build the energy levels (and myself) back to what they used to be before it all started.
Best wishes to you & yours from the house of Martian :)
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Thanks Martian, much appreciated! ;D
Best Wishes for Christmas and the Future mate, hope you are managing to keep Chipper & the Chemo isn't giving you too hard a time! Kind regards, Phil & Sylvia :y
The hossy gave me a break for the xmas/new year period, but my second round of chemo starts in January.
It's only going to be a "short" session by all accounts (which takes me to April), and is being done more as a "belt & braces" kind of thing to ensure that any small bits that may have gone unnoticed end up being eradicated.
I already have a pretty good idea of what to expect from the chemo as I started my first round of it in January, but whatever side effects the chemo throws at me I shall still consider it a "stroll in the park" compared to the recent surgeries I have undergone.
Once that's over it's back to work, although I'm not too sure whether I'm gonna dive straight back in to site work until I've had a chance to build the energy levels (and myself) back to what they used to be before it all started.
Best wishes to you & yours from the house of Martian :)
Fair play mate, I have to admire your attitude to what you've had to face - it would break a lesser person I suspect