
if the 10tgh is just a consultation and the 19th is the exzplorarory thing, i don't know. if the 10th is the exp0loratory thing, thde 19th is the BI8G operation. either way, i'm shitting jmyself.
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Mon 3 Oct 2011, 21:20,
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but I'll wish ya the best of luck with it all anyway. Hope all goes smoothly and (relatively) pain-free. x
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Mon 3 Oct 2011, 21:25,
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i thought i wo9uldn't be bo9thered, but if this works, it'll turn my whiole world upside down. if it failsd, it'll mean the end of every hope i evser hand for a normal life.
either way, it's brown trousers timwee.
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Mon 3 Oct 2011, 21:27,
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either way, it's brown trousers timwee.

"Timwee"
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Mon 3 Oct 2011, 21:39,
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but i've newver been througfh anything this big or this important.v it's literally life changing.
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Mon 3 Oct 2011, 21:29,
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It always turns out well in the end.
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Mon 3 Oct 2011, 21:33,
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A friend of mine was born with a dodgy heart, which got so bad she nearly died. She had possibly one of the most dangerous operations you could have; she had her heart replaced with this. www.360oandp.com/Data/Sites/1/artificial-heart.jpg
And she's perfectly fine now :) it'll be a walk in the park!
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Mon 3 Oct 2011, 21:38,
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And she's perfectly fine now :) it'll be a walk in the park!

And like Mr Fox's Bourbon Biscuits up there said, all will be well.
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