Newportnobby - Update 04/02 - Good News

Started by Lawrence, January 23, 2016, 10:12:22 AM

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Tdm

Must have some good looking nurses in Blackpool Hospital - otherwise why else would you have prolonged your stay there!?.

Next time we are visiting family in Chorley - perhaps we can arrange a meet up, it's years since I was in Leyland, I used to take a girlfriend to Worden Park there when I was at school.

All the best for a speedy recovery and some Lancashire humour on here.

robert shrives

 :claphappy:
Welcome home and take some of it easy look forward to pearls of wisdom!

Robert

Geoff

Welcome home Mick good to see your post. Time to get eating plenty of spinach to make you strong.

Good health to you.
Geoff

N-Gauge-US

 :laugh3: <- what my face looks right now after seeing you post again, Mick. So glad to know you're back amongst us and on the mend (if more slowly than you'd like). Hopefully the wooziness will ease off soon (no doubt it's train withdrawl, which must be quite severe by now!).

Delighted to have you back!

-Philip
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Hailstone

Great to see you online again Mick, I hope you recover quickly from your trip to the works

Best wishes

Alex 

Tom U


mk1gtstu

Welcome back Mick! Glad to hear your on the mend! All the best :beers:

Stu.
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joe cassidy

Hi Mick.

Are you allowed back on the booze yet  :beers:


Joe

Steve.T

Hi Mick,

Great news, and good to see you back on the forum.

Steve
I don't suffer from insanity. I enjoy every minute of it.

Steve

Zogbert Splod


OK, so he's back - does this mean we can stop being nice about him?  I mean, how long before the terrible(ly bad/good) puns are in full flow once more?  And, now that he has been 'chipped', will they get worse/better?

Seriously, for a moment, It was a joy to see your name on here again Mick...

Regards, Allan.....
"When in trouble, when in doubt, run (trains) in circles..." etc.
There, doesn't that feel better? 
Lovely!

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GeeBee

Great to see your back with us Mick
Best wishes
Graham
:claphappy:  :claphappy:

Tdm

Quote from: Geoff on February 05, 2016, 01:58:28 PM
Welcome home Mick good to see your post. Time to get eating plenty of spinach to make you strong.
Good health to you.

"Spinach"!!! heaven forbid.

What a Lancashire man needs to recover is plenty of "Hot Pot","Butter Pies", "Tripe & Trotters", "Parched Peas", and "Chorley Cakes".

If he is allowed to partake of a little alcohol - then a "Mackeson" stout "does you good", as they say, it is what my Dad used to drink well into his 90's, and he lived to be just 2 months short of 100.

joe cassidy

A friend of mine had an op like yours Mick. When he was back home his wife was very surprised to see him drinking red wine at breakfast. His wife was shocked by this as although he was a bit of a boozer he always waited until a respectable hour before the first drink of the day. His explication :

"Darling, my doctor told me to have a glass of red wine with every meal"

Best regards,


Joe
P.S. He is South African

Mr Sprue

Quote from: newportnobby on February 05, 2016, 08:59:59 AM
A huge 'Thank You' to all who have responded to Lawrence's roll call, and I hope to be back amongst you very soon and with better news :thumbsup:

This place wasn't the same without you......Hope your well enough for York, for a beer and a dirty doner. Dave's been rallying up the troops. ;)

Dock Shunter

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Quote from: Mr Sprue on February 05, 2016, 07:35:44 PM
Quote from: newportnobby on February 05, 2016, 08:59:59 AM


Hope your well enough for York, for a beer and a dirty doner.

Don't know about dirty donner.....dirty Sue and dirty Tracey might be able to make it...... ;)

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