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Dr. D's (Denzil) Advice Column, Is there a doctor in the house?

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Sue H
Sue H
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quotePosted at 14:27 on 18th December 2008

Thanks for the advice Paul, but no more needles for me.

I think Denzil might suggest a bread poultice, I know my mum would have made one up for me. It might draw the left-over thread out.

I wonder how you make a bread poultice? Or maybe I should just wait for Denzil's advice, which is like waiting for Christmas. Wait, Christmas is next week, so maybe not so long a wait then.

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Denzil Tregallion
Denzil Tregallion
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quotePosted at 17:40 on 18th December 2008
sorry i took so long and all evryone its cold at 24000 feet ive had to soke my feet in a bowl of lovely hot warter and all anyway whats all this about hairs and wounds then@? you sirtainly cuold draw them out with a hot poultry but the best bet is a ladyshave and a pair of tweasers Sue now Cathy if you cant swim it might be wurth getting some of those warter wings or maybe another flowting aid like a peice of pollystarene be prepared thuogh its a long way over so bring plenty of supplys and all otherwhys do you know anyone with a boat or a cessna and all>?
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Denzil Tregallion
Denzil Tregallion
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quotePosted at 17:42 on 18th December 2008
i think im going in the giunesss book of records Paul and all the hang glider needs a bit of fixing then
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Sue H
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quotePosted at 17:44 on 18th December 2008

Not hair, Denzil, surgical thread. 

I think you Bodmin people speak a different language.

I'm going to try an old fashioned bread poultice and if that doesn't work I might just tell the Doctor. The REAL Doctor Tongue out

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Denzil Tregallion
Denzil Tregallion
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quotePosted at 17:46 on 18th December 2008
there strange in Bodmin Sue real doctor you say but Sue and allFrown
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Ray Stear
Ray Stear
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quotePosted at 17:49 on 18th December 2008
hi Guys, I have to be careful what I say about Bodmin as I was taken to task recently. No they are not strange in Bodmin, all wonderful rational kind, literate people.!
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Sue H
Sue H
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quotePosted at 17:52 on 18th December 2008
On 18th December 2008 17:46, Denzil Tregallion wrote:
...real doctor you say but Sue and allFrown


Oh I'm sorry Denzil  , there, there, you are a real Doctor, I know you are. I meant a real Doctor here, in the States where I live. Yeah, that's what I meant.

Feel better now?

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Denzil Tregallion
Denzil Tregallion
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quotePosted at 17:55 on 18th December 2008
oh yes Sue and all hey Ray there wierd in Bodmin what with there horses and all
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Richard Sellers
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quotePosted at 18:25 on 18th December 2008

Hiya Dr. D !

Sue !!

Ray !!!

Is everyone brilliant today !?

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Peter Evans
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quotePosted at 19:40 on 18th December 2008

Hay Rick!  I put that one in for Dr D.

Dear Dr D, Can you tell me where i can go to see the Beast of  Bodmin?  I have walked Bodmin moor quite a few times and never seen it. Does it exist?

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