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Where did Murf go
Murf, Get back ASAP. We need your advise.
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Well friends, first of all I would like to extend my deepest thanks for all who sent well-wishes during my recent bout with reality... They say you never realize how many friends you have until it's too late, well, it almost was, but my friends showed en masse, and I thank all you for your support, it was a great moral-lifter.
I'm back home now, a little weak & wobbly, but, home at last.
I will have a little more time for you, my friends here on the 'board', now that I'm a man of leisure. While it will be a little while before I'm allowed to do any heavy work, I intend to get out in the shop (or Toy Box as I call it) and tinker as soon as the Doctor says it's OK, and the wife isn't looking, hehehe.....
BTW, my mind has been busy even when the rest of me has been idle, I have come up with a few ideas for home-brewed implements which I hope to start on shortly, I will keep you up-to-date, and PLEASE if you have any problems feel free to ask for suggestions, etc., I really need to get doing SOMETHING.....
Best of Luck, Murf.
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Glad to see the fingers are moving again. Happy to see you are back. I'll be able to slack off on my posts.
Peters
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Real happy to see you back Murf. From what we heard here it sounds like having a radio was very fortunate. I know about deer stations and being hours from anywhere and I think few groups around here use radios. I'll probably talk up the idea next fall. The township got a bunch of inexpensive (family something or another radios) last summer for us volunteer fire fighters.
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Welcome back, Murf. I did not realize this had happened to you until tonight upon a rare visit back here. Been very busy and have had little opportunity to chat around. Received a call at work Monday, my dad had stopped breathing at his home and the ambulance was transporting him to the hospital some 12 miles away. By the time I arrived from my city office, he was gone. It was his birthday, 76 years old. He had just eaten some of his cake and sat down in his chair, died just like that. Last time I had talked to him was about three weeks ago when I was there to unplug his sink drain. I had missed him Sunday when I dropped off his card and a birthday present. Times like these are when we realize our own mortality, and perhaps regret not telling people how much we care about them. Welcome back Murf, I am glad you are OK.
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