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Old 04-12-2010, 04:58 AM   #4544
roger the rabbit
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Originally Posted by neilmarr View Post
***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).
It was rude of me to ask sorry! I thought maybe you had posted more and I had missed it. Hope all progresses well. (I Had as you call it "the cruellest cut of all" long time ago and am heading towards the next ).

Back on topic-

Just finished *The Man with the Iron on Badge* by Lee Goldberg which I bought after reading *The Walk* also by Lee. Both were very entertaining reads with the feeling that they were aimed at being screenplays.

Finished *The Egg and I a few days ago*. Ignoring the racist overtones, which were not so politically incorrect at the time it was written, I thought it was a delightful insight into farm life at that time, and an entertaining read. Many thanks to Patricia for the beautifully formatted and error free edition here on MR.
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