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Old 04-11-2010, 09:52 AM   #4535
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***can't help wondering - what stings like hell ?***

A well-read man of your imagination, Rog, should be able to fill in the blanks. Think just a tad back from the cruellest cut of all and you've pretty well got it. Although the surgery was to fix problems in my legs and feet, this latest bout was ... er ... well it involved a groinal and abdominal bypasses and some new plastic plumbing. Smarts a bit still and my willy has lost its accuracy (gotta pee sitting down).

Can't come to this thread without a book recommendation, though, so try this: The Blue Man Dreams the End of Time by Michael McIrvin. It's a BeWrite Books job, so that might seem like blatant advertising to pull a buck or two from you. Not at all. I have great faith in this one. Any pal who emails me, I'll send back a PDF or ePub version with love and thanks for taking a look.

Prediction (take a look at the Dylan Neal review on my site below) ... this is on its way to CLASSIC status. McIrvin is little short of genius. In fact, he might even make that cut. I've read the book a dozen times or more and it always leaves me surprised and breathless in its depth and scope.

Hoots. Neil
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