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    I like it Randy!

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    Thank you
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    It's been a long time, and I'm now 41lb down on the pre-transplant weight. Hope it stabilises soon.


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    Doc, good to see you back. I am wishing you well and the family of course.
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    Hang in, Chris. Thinking of you.

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    Burnt out foreheads rule the day, but that was how I set up the flashes. No doubt there is a learned guide somewhere on the site about the use of powder puffs to diminish the shininess of foreheads? Or is the carcinogenicity of talc something makes this verboten?



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    Well done, Randy!
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