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Alan Marron
Alan Marron
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quotePosted at 15:29 on 27th August 2008
Whenever things look to be at their worst, always remember that the only way is up.  Prayers and good wishes are with you now and always from everyone who contributes to POE.  We're a family here, and if you cut (just one of) us, do we not bleed.  We are all with you, in thought or in prayer, every moment of every day.  Gos bless.
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Krissy
Krissy
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quotePosted at 15:33 on 27th August 2008
On 27th August 2008 15:29, Alan Marron wrote:
Whenever things look to be at their worst, always remember that the only way is up.  Prayers and good wishes are with you now and always from everyone who contributes to POE.  We're a family here, and if you cut (just one of) us, do we not bleed.  We are all with you, in thought or in prayer, every moment of every day.  Gos bless.
Alan...that was really lovely!  I just want to hug you now!!!  LOL!!
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Diana Sinclair
Diana Sinclair
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quotePosted at 15:36 on 27th August 2008
Alan, you bring tears to my eyes!  That was lovely! Smile
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Alan Marron
Alan Marron
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quotePosted at 16:18 on 27th August 2008
On 27th August 2008 15:33, Krissy wrote:
On 27th August 2008 15:29, Alan Marron wrote:
Whenever things look to be at their worst, always remember that the only way is up.  Prayers and good wishes are with you now and always from everyone who contributes to POE.  We're a family here, and if you cut (just one of) us, do we not bleed.  We are all with you, in thought or in prayer, every moment of every day.  Gos bless.
Alan...that was really lovely!  I just want to hug you now!!!  LOL!!
Thanks Krissy.  I only hope you've got long arms on account of the distance sparating us.  I'll take the hug as having been delivered, if you'll take it as being appreciated.  It's amazing that even comparative newbies le me, find it so eay to fit in at POE.  If we're sometimes a set of cards, they must be from a 'Happy Families' dack.
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Andy Edwards
Andy Edwards
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quotePosted at 17:39 on 27th August 2008

That was lovely Alan. I hope you don't mind if I only hug the ladies!! Nothing personal, you understand.

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Alan Marron
Alan Marron
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quotePosted at 17:54 on 27th August 2008
On 27th August 2008 15:36, Diana Sinclair wrote:
Alan, you bring tears to my eyes!  That was lovely! Smile

Sorry.  Didn't mean to make you cry!
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Krissy
Krissy
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quotePosted at 18:12 on 27th August 2008
Alan!  I feel the same way.  I fairly new too and feels like I've known these people for years! 
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Diana Sinclair
Diana Sinclair
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quotePosted at 18:59 on 27th August 2008
LOL @ Andy!Laughing
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Sue H
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quotePosted at 19:14 on 27th August 2008

OK guys, I think this deserves the group hug smiley.

 

Thank you Alan for you sweet and sensitive thoughts, for all of you for you words of encouragement and advice.

Today I decided that seeing I've been given leave to drive, I would pop out and do some running around. It's a much better than sitting here or being in the house with time to worry about stuff.  The driving was fun though maneuvering to and from the shop got to be a bit tiring.

Thank you again. 

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John Ravenscroft
John Ravenscroft
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quotePosted at 19:17 on 27th August 2008

Looks like we're a pretty colourful group, Sue!

Keeping busy is always a good plan.

You hang in there.
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