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Author: Seamus (---.pth-as1.dial.plus.net)
Date: 04-02-2005 22:43
Well, I suppose it could be a heart attack..............................................
or maybe indigestion, lung cancer*1, asthma or summat else.
If it does turn out to be a heart attack or similar I won't bother posting owt on here about it so you'll all know.
*1 Shouldn't really be making flippant cancer jokes since a friend, Michael McLean from Hull ( the chappie I hang out with at the York Rally) had a brain tumour removed over the new year and is slowly recovering
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Author: easy racer (---.121-84-212.ippool.ndo.com)
Date: 06-02-2005 20:44
I do hope you are alright.
You haven't posted for a while...
Fingers crossed.
Speak to you soon?
The only "Folding" I have, is the Bike!
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Author: Arch (---.york.ac.uk)
Date: 07-02-2005 09:14
It could be that breadknife sticking out of your shirt...
Seriously though, y'alright?
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Author: peter (---.in-addr.btopenworld.com)
Date: 07-02-2005 10:33
Recurrence of the lungworm, surely?
http://sdk.tripod.com/lungworm.html
Hope it's better...
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Author: Roger the Hilldodger (---.proxy.aol.com)
Date: 07-02-2005 19:34
Had an email of Seamus today, so hopefully he's getting better.
Roger the Hilldodger
The world's most handsome cycling historian. Probably.
Leicester's 4th best Les Gray impersonator.
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Author: Seamus (---.force9.co.uk)
Date: 07-02-2005 20:36
SPOILSPORT!
I was gonna keep a low profile for a couple of weeks or so, just for a larf.
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Author: Roger the Hilldodger (---.proxy.aol.com)
Date: 08-02-2005 08:47
Several people were actually very concerned about you.
I was more interested in having first dibs on the fancy wine glass you use for camping.
Roger the Hilldodger
The world's most handsome cycling historian. Probably.
Leicester's 4th best Les Gray impersonator.
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Author: Arch (---.york.ac.uk)
Date: 08-02-2005 08:49
Yeah, I was proper worried! My whole summer revolves around events at which Seamus is a regular feature.
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Author: Seamus (---.pth-as10.dial.plus.net)
Date: 10-02-2005 18:46
So Suky, are you gonna be on staff duties at the CoC Week at Oakham then?
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Author: Arch (---.york.ac.uk)
Date: 11-02-2005 08:55
Well Seamy-Weamy, provisionally yes, with a day off to go and see my Mum on her 70th birthday, which falls in the middle of that week... If I had the money spare, I'd go as a customer.
I take it you weren't having a heart attack after all?
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Author: Seamus (---.force9.co.uk)
Date: 14-02-2005 17:48
Worse things yet......
I've got a hangover on St Valentines Day (day after my birthday). Must have been that cheap gin my little sister got me.
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Author: Arch (---.york.ac.uk)
Date: 14-02-2005 17:51
Seamus, I'd clean forgotton you shared a birthday with Mr Riley! Belated Happy Birthday!
How much of the gin did you drink?
Talking of the dreaded lurve-fest... Who got a Valentine's Card then?
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Author: Seamus (---.force9.co.uk)
Date: 14-02-2005 22:27
Happy BirthdayMr Gentleman cyclist Tom (yesterday) and Dave Larrington I seem to think
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Author: Andy Scaife (---.fast.net.uk)
Date: 15-02-2005 14:28
I got a valentine card with a bike on!
AND I don't know from whom either.
Andy Scaife,
BikeRescue
York, UK.
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Author: Arch (---.york.ac.uk)
Date: 16-02-2005 08:59
Yeah, and thing about anonymous Valentines is that you are terribly flattered and a bit pleased, but at the back of your mind you worry that it might be from someone you'd run a mile from... And if it's someone you'd run a mile TO, you don't know if it was from them, if you see what I mean...
And do the Post Office use special illegible ink on Postmarks at this time of year? The date on mine was readable, but the district sent from was invisible...
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Author: Tom (---.park-s46b.dslaccess.co.uk)
Date: 16-02-2005 14:42
Happy Birthday to you,
Happy Birthday to you,
Happy Birthday dear Seamus,
Happy Birthday to you!
Fancy me sharing a birthday with a feted cycling publisher, eh, folks?
---Decades behind, but moving fast---
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Author: Seamus (---.pth-as9.dial.plus.net)
Date: 17-02-2005 12:32
Ayup Tom.
Thanks for the Birthday-O-Gram.
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Author: Seamus (---.force9.co.uk)
Date: 21-03-2005 18:14
Was at the doctors this morning............................................
A chest infection and Asthma.
Last had that almost 30 years ago.
Well at least I now know why I'm always so rubbish uphill / on the flat etc.
Got loads of inhalent drugs to play with too and some dodgy looking antibiotics.
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Author: Arch (---.york.ac.uk)
Date: 22-03-2005 11:50
Sorry to hear that Seamus... What's my excuse for being crap on hills then?
See you at Bikerite?
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Author: Seamus (---.pth-as4.dial.plus.net)
Date: 24-03-2005 11:57
Nope.
Won't be attending Bike Right, er. 10 and a half 'cos I should still be out of the country.
Post-Easter holiday in the Netherlands and a potential incursion into Germany.
If all goes to 'plan' I'll send some postcards to Longridge Towers.
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