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  • P pseudonym67

    well ish. After the recent ( January ) infection that gave me a heart flutter that in turn wiped out my kidney transplant, I have been given the all clear as far as the heart goes. All I need to do now is get the blood flow in my leg arteries checked and visit the transplant surgeons before I can go on the transplant list. I all goes well and there's no reason to suspect difficulty I'll be going on the transplant list on 22 Nov 2011. No guarantee I'll get one of course but hey aty least I'll be in the game. Work wise I'm half way through the dissertation on Representations of Prostitution in the Eigthteenth Century so well on target to finish it by the end of October. It doesn't have to be in until January but still the topic should prove relevant in later life :) Really really itching to finish Personal Music Player version 1 but must behave for two months then it's back to a clear programminng field.

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    Pete OHanlon
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    pseudonym67 wrote:

    Really really itching

    Given what your dissertation is, should you really be admitting to this?

    pseudonym67 wrote:

    I'll be going on the transplant list on 22 Nov 2011

    We'll be thinking of you. Good luck.

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      well ish. After the recent ( January ) infection that gave me a heart flutter that in turn wiped out my kidney transplant, I have been given the all clear as far as the heart goes. All I need to do now is get the blood flow in my leg arteries checked and visit the transplant surgeons before I can go on the transplant list. I all goes well and there's no reason to suspect difficulty I'll be going on the transplant list on 22 Nov 2011. No guarantee I'll get one of course but hey aty least I'll be in the game. Work wise I'm half way through the dissertation on Representations of Prostitution in the Eigthteenth Century so well on target to finish it by the end of October. It doesn't have to be in until January but still the topic should prove relevant in later life :) Really really itching to finish Personal Music Player version 1 but must behave for two months then it's back to a clear programminng field.

      pseudonym67 My Articles[^] Personal Music Player[^]

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      Great to hear about the good news. Plenty of luck for the transplant list :rose: ( even this of course means, there will be someone unlucky somewhere else...)

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        well ish. After the recent ( January ) infection that gave me a heart flutter that in turn wiped out my kidney transplant, I have been given the all clear as far as the heart goes. All I need to do now is get the blood flow in my leg arteries checked and visit the transplant surgeons before I can go on the transplant list. I all goes well and there's no reason to suspect difficulty I'll be going on the transplant list on 22 Nov 2011. No guarantee I'll get one of course but hey aty least I'll be in the game. Work wise I'm half way through the dissertation on Representations of Prostitution in the Eigthteenth Century so well on target to finish it by the end of October. It doesn't have to be in until January but still the topic should prove relevant in later life :) Really really itching to finish Personal Music Player version 1 but must behave for two months then it's back to a clear programminng field.

        pseudonym67 My Articles[^] Personal Music Player[^]

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        OriginalGriff
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        Good luck with the list - what happened to your old kidneys, if you don't mind me asking?

        Real men don't use instructions. They are only the manufacturers opinion on how to put the thing together. Manfred R. Bihy: "Looks as if OP is learning resistant."

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          Representations of Prostitution in the Eigthteenth Century

          Sounds a riveting read, I look forward to it's publication. I shall put it on my shelf next to this blockbuster "Pirate Tradition"[^]

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          pseudonym67
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          ohhh you do realise that I'm gonna buy an read that. You can never go wrong with pirates. Well unless you on the recieving end and you really dont want to be.

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            Good luck with the list - what happened to your old kidneys, if you don't mind me asking?

            Real men don't use instructions. They are only the manufacturers opinion on how to put the thing together. Manfred R. Bihy: "Looks as if OP is learning resistant."

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            Fava beans and a nice chianti... fuff fuff fuffuffuffuff.

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              ohhh you do realise that I'm gonna buy an read that. You can never go wrong with pirates. Well unless you on the recieving end and you really dont want to be.

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              Dalek Dave
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              Arrghhhh!

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                Great to hear about the good news. Plenty of luck for the transplant list :rose: ( even this of course means, there will be someone unlucky somewhere else...)

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                I just think of it as darwinism in action. The last transplant came from a drunk car crash. So lets face it he was a danger to himself and everyone else. I was happy he had a donation card though.

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                  I just think of it as darwinism in action. The last transplant came from a drunk car crash. So lets face it he was a danger to himself and everyone else. I was happy he had a donation card though.

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                  Or motorcyclists, nature's way of keeping transplant organs fresh.

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                    Fava beans and a nice chianti... fuff fuff fuffuffuffuff.

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                    pseudonym67
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                    I have no answer that can beat that 5

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                    • P pseudonym67

                      I have no answer that can beat that 5

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                      Dalek Dave
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                      Thanks, but where is the 5 you promised? Ah, I see, you are waiting for it to be donated from someone else? :)

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                        Thanks, but where is the 5 you promised? Ah, I see, you are waiting for it to be donated from someone else? :)

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                        I volunteer the points! But you owe me a screen wipe (I wondered what that email could possibly be a response to - shouldn't have taken a swig of coffee before I found out)

                        Real men don't use instructions. They are only the manufacturers opinion on how to put the thing together. Manfred R. Bihy: "Looks as if OP is learning resistant."

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                        • P pseudonym67

                          I just think of it as darwinism in action. The last transplant came from a drunk car crash. So lets face it he was a danger to himself and everyone else. I was happy he had a donation card though.

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                          Rage
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                          I understand that (and I did not mean to be rude, BTW). It is only an awkward situation to wish someone unknown's death to help someone you know (or self) to live longer. It probably makes it better to handle if it is a drunk car crash, even if in this case, the quality of the transplanted liver might not be the best :sigh:

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                            I volunteer the points! But you owe me a screen wipe (I wondered what that email could possibly be a response to - shouldn't have taken a swig of coffee before I found out)

                            Real men don't use instructions. They are only the manufacturers opinion on how to put the thing together. Manfred R. Bihy: "Looks as if OP is learning resistant."

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                            Nagy Vilmos
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                            Lesson to everyone. Sip, swallow and THEN read.


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                            • P pseudonym67

                              well ish. After the recent ( January ) infection that gave me a heart flutter that in turn wiped out my kidney transplant, I have been given the all clear as far as the heart goes. All I need to do now is get the blood flow in my leg arteries checked and visit the transplant surgeons before I can go on the transplant list. I all goes well and there's no reason to suspect difficulty I'll be going on the transplant list on 22 Nov 2011. No guarantee I'll get one of course but hey aty least I'll be in the game. Work wise I'm half way through the dissertation on Representations of Prostitution in the Eigthteenth Century so well on target to finish it by the end of October. It doesn't have to be in until January but still the topic should prove relevant in later life :) Really really itching to finish Personal Music Player version 1 but must behave for two months then it's back to a clear programminng field.

                              pseudonym67 My Articles[^] Personal Music Player[^]

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                              pseudonym67 wrote:

                              I'm half way through the dissertation on Representations of Prostitution in the Eigthteenth Century

                              pseudonym67 wrote:

                              Really really itching

                              Interesting. ;)

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                                Or motorcyclists, nature's way of keeping transplant organs fresh.

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                                Dan Neely
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                                Dalek Dave wrote:

                                Or motorcyclists, nature's way of keeping transplant organs fresh.

                                Especially the spare parts (helmetless) class riders.

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