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Re: Couple of things
Good luck with the PSA Angus, I went through that earlier this year. Can give first hand info on biopsies, scans , radical prostatectomy…….etc. Doesn’t red wine cure cholesterol? Dave
By Dave Sanderson · #41 ·
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Hi Dave Yes been through some of that. Catterson is my second opinion man as he has been through it all. In fact I'm playing golf with him tomorrow. I don't believe I'm in the serious category. I'm
By Angus Cox · #42 ·
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I think the organ recital will have to be limited to 5 minutes per person or there will be no time to discuss anything else. C. Sent: Wednesday, June 17, 2020 4:59 PM To: [email protected] Subject:
By Col Semmler · #43 ·
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To help your poor memory, Angus.... the 5th Form prefects were Ken Armstrong, Bill Sheridan, Phillip Young and Bruce Adams.... all in the photo on page 38 of 1968 Yanconian. Can you remember the
By Col Semmler · #44 ·
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I don’t know if 5 minutes will cut it. We all sound pretty crook
By Angus Cox · #45 ·
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I certainly can. She was my main memory of 1969. I was a guest at her wedding in Bourke around 1974 and we continue to exchange Christmas cards some 50 years later. Her name is Elizabeth
By Angus Cox · #46 ·
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Thanks Angus. Yes, I remembered that you were very good friends. C. Sent: Wednesday, June 17, 2020 7:23 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [YAHS64] Couple of things I certainly can. She was my
By Col Semmler · #47 ·
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John, I’m sorry I haven’t responded before this, I have been reading everything posted with great interest but as I was not at school in 68 and I have no health issues I felt a bit left out. The
Re: Couple of things
Quoting John Eyles <john.eyles1@...>: JP, Reading these replies forces me to see the blank spaces I have in my memory, which is both interesting and alarming. However I will be at Ariah
By Kel Furner · #49 ·
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Hi John and everyone, We are thinking of a nice driving holiday as we come out of the heavy restrictions, so Ariah Park would be a great stopover on our way to the Riverina. Hope the pub can
By Mark Briggs · #50 ·
Ariah Park get together
Hi All, Unfortunately the week beginning the 6th July doesn't suit Chris, our host, but it looks like Friday 17th does. For the people heading off to Qld and can't make this one we will have another
By John Eyles · #51 ·
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Hi John, Look forward to the catch up- will be there, Neil Crawford
By Neil Crawford · #52 ·
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Hi all We won’t be able to come. Dave has hip specialist appointment that day. Cheers Dave & leonie Sent: Friday, 19 June 2020 8:52 AM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [YAHS64] Ariah
By Dave Stott · #53 ·
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17th sounds good. ?oug
By Doug Williams · #54 ·
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17th sounds good. Count me in thanks. Foxy
By Geoff Fox · #55 ·
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Thanks Leonie – hope he is doing OK. I have started a notepad file of the attendees – don’t forget to let me know prior to Wednesday. John Sent: Friday, June 19, 2020 9:56 AM To:
By John Eyles · #56 ·
Vale Mick Tynan
Hi All, Sad news from Dave Sanderson that Mick Tynan has passed away - apparently from kidney failure at 94. Damn good innings I think. I often think of him when I am playing in the shed on some wood
By John Eyles · #57 ·
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To all, Mick had returned to his roots in Newcastle. Bill told me some time ago that he had run into Mick playing cards at some mutual acquaintances. My recollection is that Mick had done his
By Dave Sanderson · #58 ·
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Thanks for letting us know David. The funny thing is, I did a Ryerson index search for him a couple of weeks ago to see if he was still alive! Colin Sent: Monday, June 22, 2020 10:13 PM To:
By Col Semmler · #59 ·
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I’m still in possession of a dovetailed jewellery box complete with mid century decorative elements that we made under the gentle tutelage of the smiling Mick. (If he wasn’t my teacher, I don’t
By Alan Wetten · #60 ·