Two longtime IRC chat friends are currently hospitalized - Wyrdjax of Cumbria, England and Sweet Songbird of Vancouver, Canada.
Both the "Doctor of Love" and myself - all 5 of us - wish you both a speedy recovery. (BFG)
All 3 of us have been through thick & thicker in many ways together and may The Great Spirit Bless you both.
Groucho...
PS: Geez- Doc said not to forget two of his trio of faithful listeners - "The Down-Undah Gurls" - Alleycat, Femme DeMortis and izzy58.
Alley in New Zealand recently (I hope) got out of the hospital due to her on-going illness. A lovely lady in her late-20's who works with mentally-challenged children.
Bless you Alley- my MSN LM is on you know! g
Femme is equally impressive. A late-20's mother of several children in eastern Australia, she's getting her formal education for a career. And still doing a DJ stint or two on "United-Guru" http://www.wyrdjax.co.uk.
Most would be and I certainly was - impressed by the road she had taken to get to this point in her life.
Last but not least, the mysterious izzy58 from southeastern Australia who was last seen in the company of one smooth-talking British gentleman and former RadioGuru DJ - Dr.Odd.
Good thoughts to all of you as well and to all good people everywhere.
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