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To: philman_36

Glad to hear about your work and your shoulder. Must be nice to be back on the job. I was sorry, though, to hear about your arm. Broken arms are no fun. I speak as one who’s had four of them, two of the *extremely* serious type. I hope yours heals quickly.

What type of material have you been reading? Fiction or nonfiction? I haven’t had time to do enough reading even to comment on. I tend to read nonfiction online and fiction offline, when time permits.

I too took a long FR hiatus. Like you, a couple of posts lured me back. These were by known liberals on a different thread. I’ll probably opt back out of posting soon. Just too much else to do.

Anyway, it really is good to see you back, however briefly. I’ve said it before: you have the best sense of humor of any poster I know. Best on your ongoing work, etc., FW


708 posted on 03/06/2013 12:26:22 PM PST by Fantasywriter
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To: Fantasywriter
What type of material have you been reading? Fiction or nonfiction?
That depends on the thread. LOL

Seriously, not a lot of reading going on. I caught up on my sleep thanks to the pain pills. My first broken bone ever and the pain was horrible due to location. Any finger flexing was excruciatingly painful. With four under your belt I'm sure you understand. I'm pretty well healed now. Some slight numbness in the thumb and index finger still, but it lessens every day.

I did do some "self help" reading, though I doubt if it will help me much as I'm rather set in my ways...Less Than Words Can Say

I'll try to use his advice. It was still an enjoyable read.

718 posted on 03/06/2013 1:05:06 PM PST by philman_36 (Pride breakfasted with plenty, dined with poverty, and supped with infamy. Benjamin Franklin)
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