Jut to let you know I've finished the chemo now and am gradually getting back to
normal, although it will take another three months at least before I can start
any serious guitar building again. Frustratingly the chemo seems to have given
me the shakes from time to time and also made me lose a lot of strength and
feeling in my fingers, which makes playing a bit difficult, but I'm hoping that
will fade off over time.
I will, however, be spending more time on the usual webrings from now on and I'm
happy to say that the chemo doesn't seem to have affected my the strength of my
opinions or my natural grumpiness.
Jut to let you know I've finished the chemo now and am gradually getting back to
normal, although it will take another three months at least before I can start
any serious guitar building again. Frustratingly the chemo seems to have given
me the shakes from time to time and also made me lose a lot of strength and
feeling in my fingers, which makes playing a bit difficult, but I'm hoping that
will fade off over time.
I will, however, be spending more time on the usual webrings from now on and I'm
happy to say that the chemo doesn't seem to have affected my the strength of my
opinions or my natural grumpiness.
Pete
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Jut to let you know I've finished the chemo now and am gradually getting back to
normal, although it will take another three months at least before I can start
any serious guitar building again. Frustratingly the chemo seems to have given
me the shakes from time to time and also made me lose a lot of strength and
feeling in my fingers, which makes playing a bit difficult, but I'm hoping that
will fade off over time.
I will, however, be spending more time on the usual webrings from now on and I'm
happy to say that the chemo doesn't seem to have affected my the strength of my
opinions or my natural grumpiness.
Pete
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Jut to let you know I've finished the chemo now and am gradually getting back to
normal, although it will take another three months at least before I can start
any serious guitar building again. Frustratingly the chemo seems to have given
me the shakes from time to time and also made me lose a lot of strength and
feeling in my fingers, which makes playing a bit difficult, but I'm hoping that
will fade off over time.
I will, however, be spending more time on the usual webrings from now on and I'm
happy to say that the chemo doesn't seem to have affected my the strength of my
opinions or my natural grumpiness.
Pete
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Jut to let you know I've finished the chemo now and am gradually getting back to
normal, although it will take another three months at least before I can start
any serious guitar building again. Frustratingly the chemo seems to have given
me the shakes from time to time and also made me lose a lot of strength and
feeling in my fingers, which makes playing a bit difficult, but I'm hoping that
will fade off over time.
I will, however, be spending more time on the usual webrings from now on and I'm
happy to say that the chemo doesn't seem to have affected my the strength of my
opinions or my natural grumpiness.
Pete
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To: ResoUK@yahoogroups.com <mailto:ResoUK%40yahoogroups.com>
From: pete.woodman@... <mailto:pete.woodman%40manx.net>
Date: Sat, 27 Jun 2009 12:37:47 +0000
Subject: [ResoUK] Mr. Grumpy
Hi Guys,
Jut to let you know I've finished the chemo now and am gradually getting
back to normal, although it will take another three months at least before I
can start any serious guitar building again. Frustratingly the chemo seems
to have given me the shakes from time to time and also made me lose a lot of
strength and feeling in my fingers, which makes playing a bit difficult, but
I'm hoping that will fade off over time.
I will, however, be spending more time on the usual webrings from now on and
I'm happy to say that the chemo doesn't seem to have affected my the
strength of my opinions or my natural grumpiness.
Pete
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> Hi Guys,
>
> Jut to let you know I've finished the chemo now and am gradually getting back
> to normal, although it will take another three months at least before I can
> start any serious guitar building again. Frustratingly the chemo seems to
> have given me the shakes from time to time and also made me lose a lot of
> strength and feeling in my fingers, which makes playing a bit difficult, but
> I'm hoping that will fade off over time.
>
> I will, however, be spending more time on the usual webrings from now on and
> I'm happy to say that the chemo doesn't seem to have affected my the strength
> of my opinions or my natural grumpiness.
>
> Pete
>
>
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Has anyone heard anything about Ivan & what Ivan's up to these days?
Haven't had a "spam" advertising a new CD or anything for a long time.Hope you
Brits are getting a better summer than we are in Scandinavia..Cheers / Hamish
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If you are referring to Ivan Rosenberg, he is currently preparing for a new
recording project, but has been holding off to make sure he has the money to
get it off the ground.
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