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njrick
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#91 | Posted: 22 Sep 2011 23:59
Februs:
flopsy is now out of hospital and currently in residence at the Bunny Librarian Rehabilitation Unit (BLRU) at my own premises.

That's great news. I'm sure Februs will take good care of her (knowing how much he must need those concrete slabs moved). Pink did do her usual fabulous job in flopsy's absence (blimp can jump in here with the counterpoint so that everything is fair and balanced).

See you back here soon, flopsy!

JohnH
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#92 | Posted: 23 Sep 2011 00:00
Super News Februs! My very best to Flopsy!

Please do not rush her with the slabs, Be Gentle! A couple of days rough digging in the garden would be an ideal warm up exercise for the slab job.

After all, if she is not quite ready, and managed to drop a slab, think of the cost to replace it !!!

Splice the Mainbrace Febs!!! Lashings of VIMTO all round!

jimisim
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#93 | Posted: 23 Sep 2011 00:31
Thank goodness-get well soon Flopsy!

angelmischief
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#94 | Posted: 23 Sep 2011 01:09
Now that's more like it! Sooo glad to hear Flopsy is out of the hospital! I hope the remainder of the recuperation goes quickly and smoothly! Sending hugs to Dame Floperty!

tyrport
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#95 | Posted: 23 Sep 2011 02:09
I want to add to the chorus of well wishers. You are well loved, please return to pink eared health soon.

Tyr

rollin
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#96 | Posted: 23 Sep 2011 02:12
That is really good news. I was worried. Get well soon flopsy.

Sebastian
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#97 | Posted: 23 Sep 2011 02:27
Yes...I was worried as well; especially when she had a little complication. I hope that she doesn't rush it. She should really take it easy.

twisted8
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#98 | Posted: 23 Sep 2011 08:00
This is splendid news! I'm so relieved. I can only assume that the covert SAS mission was well done as I have not seen it mentioned in the continental, UK, or American media. Bravo. Speedy recovery flopsy dear. Just remeber that you are beloved on both sides of the Atlantic. Grin!

ps: for a small fee I can supply you with documentation that proves that you can never lift more than 2 lb's again.


corncrake
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#99 | Posted: 23 Sep 2011 08:03
Delighted to hear that you sprung her, Februs! What a relief
Please tell her that, much as we love her, she is definitely NOT
to rush back to work.

QUILTER2597
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#100 | Posted: 23 Sep 2011 08:07
Great news. Take your time and recuperate completely before trying to do too much.

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