SteveBorland
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Now thats a racing certaintyGreat news!
€100 says he goes in the workshop before the house !!

Now thats a racing certaintyGreat news!
€100 says he goes in the workshop before the house !!
No he will go to his wife first then the bike if he is smart enough .Great news!
€100 says he goes in the workshop before the house !!
If he is half the man he says he is, his WIFE will go to HIM first!No he will go to his wife first then the bike if he is smart enough .
Has he found the cigs yet, hope not, anyway good to hear.Hello all,
Yves has been recovering at home for the last 10 days. Everything is fine concerning his heart surgery.
He is still very tired and sleeps a lot as a normal consequence from a 6 hours long anesthesia.
What is more concerning is the continuous pain in his right leg, almost 3 years after is accident.
He is well cared for at home by his love Marina and supported by his many friends. His morale is very positive as always.
Thank you again for all the support!
Bruno for Yves
I forgot to thanks Monique, the girl that stay 3 weeks, night and day, with Marina, and the crew from OLV hospital at Aalst, they did a fantastic job. Jerry Doe for the T shirtsHi there,
First of all, I would like to thank you for your support.
I must explain why I stayed without giving any news: the operation took place on July 13 and lasted 6 hours with strong anestesis.
Now I have been home for three weeks, but the hints of anestia are still being felt, at the beginning I slept 20 hours a day and then it slowly diminishes, it's like the Eternacht procession, I take two steps forward and one step back.
Today I drive my car, I go to the Supermarket and I cook.
I go to the workshop every day where I work for an hour on the Matchless.
But what happiness when I come home; my little dog, a yorkshire terrier danced swan lake with contentment.
I'll try to ride with the Seeley this W.E.
Mobutu tried to copy the Eternacht procession, but he made a mistake: one step forward and two steps back, he is always expected on arrival.
Yves
PS; thanks to Jagbruno