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Larry Jaques
 
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On Mon, 12 Jul 2004 00:41:11 GMT, Gerald Miller
calmly ranted:

Anyhow, after six weeks, SWMBO tripped and broke her right arm right
at the shoulder (togetherness, you know). Over the last few weeks I
have developed all kinds of new talents, hooking bra's, pulling up
underpants, tying shoes,


Wow, everything was in -reverse- of the way you painstakingly
learned as a young teen, huh? Rugged! domg


cutting food, etc. She graduated to doing her
own driving Thursday night, and guess who had to deal with a dead
battery Friday morning. All in all, things are going well, thankfully
surgery was not required, and the physiotherapist is well pleased with
her progress.


That's always good news.


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