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Post by martindn on Feb 20, 2009 23:39:15 GMT
Thank you Natalie. She is out of theatre now, but in a lot of pain, they have given her morphine. But she is OK.
Martin
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Post by pjrcorreia on Feb 21, 2009 0:04:41 GMT
Hi Martin,
Good to know that your wife already left the operation room and that she is OK, my biggest wishes of a full and speedy recovery.
Best wishes, Paulo Correia
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Post by grant on Feb 21, 2009 0:33:32 GMT
Hi Martin Be My Love. WOW! Absolutely loved it! I really have missed out not getting to at least one of these concerts, But my wife is in the operating theatre as I write this to try to take my mind off that. Can you imagine how I feel right now. But Hayley is performing right now too, and thinking about that helps. That is the main reason why I couldn't make it, or the rescheduled ROD concerts. This is not the first time that Hayley has had a calming effect in times of worry and I'm happy to hear she has been 'guiding' you tonight. Best wishes to Sue for a speedy recovery! Grant
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Post by postaltoots on Feb 21, 2009 2:04:17 GMT
Best wishes to your wife Martin. Always a worrying time
Chelle xx
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Post by gra7890 on Feb 21, 2009 8:44:16 GMT
Hi Martin, Please pass on my Best Wishes to Sue.
Graham
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Post by Richard on Feb 21, 2009 14:38:08 GMT
Hello folks! I've just read on Jonathan's forum that Andy Moore's girlfriend accidentally deleted his videos of the second half of the concert at the Palladium. The good news is that he hopes to post videos of the second half at Dartford, so the Orchard may well bear fruit! i.postimg.cc/9fYxy370/smilie-big-grin.gifRichard
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Post by martindn on Feb 21, 2009 22:23:41 GMT
Hi Richard,
I'll bet someone was popular! But who knows, it might have been she who was holding the camera anyway. It certainly wasn't Andy, he was too busy holding his guitar!
I hope we do get some videos from Dartford. All of these concerts are wonderful history being made, and deserve to be recorded for posterity. And for anyone else who wasn't there!
Thanks to all who posted best wishes for Sue. I was with her today, she is very tired and in pain, but managed to walk round her bed to the nearby bathroom with the aid of a walking frame. I think the medics are pleased with her.
Martin
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