Thomas J Pokrefke wrote:
>
> A final update on my father: he is speedily recovering from his surgery.
> He is walking, talking, and ready to plan his escape from the hospital.
> His pain has subsided, and his release is scheduled Sunday or Monday.
> Thanks to all those who offered prayers and wishes. They were
> appreciated by my family and I.
>
> I have to pick Grandma up from the airport this weekend. Is it
> considered cruel to make her try to sit in the MG with the Spax set at 7
> clicks for an hour drive? Should I avoid a forfeiture of my inheritance
> and ease them back to 5 clicks? <g>
>
> Thomas James Pokrefke, III (feeling my oats again)
> 1970 MGB
> thomas_pokrefke@juno.com
> http://ocean.st.usm.edu/~pokrefke
>
> He is an Englishman!
> For he himself has said it,
> And it's greatly to his credit,
> That he is an Englishman!
> For he might have been a Roosian,
> A French or Turk or Proosian,
> Or perhaps Itali-an.
> But in spite of all temptations
> To belong to other nations,
> He remains an Englishman!
>
> -W.S. Gilbert, H.M.S. Pinafore, II
GOOD LORD!
Geoff Love, The English Connection
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