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Old March 17th 06, 10:29 AM posted to uk.sci.astronomy
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In article , Pete Lawrence wrote:
Hi all,

I spent several hours with Patrick last evening and can report that
he's on really good form. He seems much more alert and comfortable
than he has been over the past months. The operation has had a really
positive effect on him.

He sends his best wishes to all.


Many thanks for the update, Pete. Pass on our best, eh?

Jim
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Hi all,

I spent several hours with Patrick last evening and can report that
he's on really good form. He seems much more alert and comfortable
than he has been over the past months. The operation has had a really
positive effect on him.

He sends his best wishes to all.
--
Pete
http://www.digitalsky.org.uk
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Old March 17th 06, 10:31 AM posted to uk.sci.astronomy
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In article , Jim wrote:
In article , Pete Lawrence wrote:
Hi all,

I spent several hours with Patrick last evening and can report that
he's on really good form. He seems much more alert and comfortable
than he has been over the past months. The operation has had a really
positive effect on him.

He sends his best wishes to all.


Many thanks for the update, Pete. Pass on our best, eh?


I always like to think of him like this:

http://www.ursaminorbeta.co.uk/#20050514.1

Heh :-)

Jim
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Old March 17th 06, 11:38 AM posted to uk.sci.astronomy
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What he needs right now is a small good single malt :-)
I'll have a virtual one for him ;-)

" Your very good health Sir".

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John Carruthers
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Hi all,

I spent several hours with Patrick last evening and can report that
he's on really good form. He seems much more alert and comfortable
than he has been over the past months. The operation has had a really
positive effect on him.

He sends his best wishes to all.
--
Pete
http://www.digitalsky.org.uk


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Old March 17th 06, 11:50 AM posted to uk.sci.astronomy
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In article , John Carruthers wrote:
What he needs right now is a small good single malt :-)
I'll have a virtual one for him ;-)

" Your very good health Sir".


I second that :-)

Possibly a Highland Park 12yo. Quite a light, inoffensive dram.

Or a Dalwhinnie 15yo. For some reaon I don't have Sir P. down as a
Laphroaig man, but I could be wrong.

Jim
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"Jim" wrote in message
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In article , John Carruthers wrote:
What he needs right now is a small good single malt :-)
I'll have a virtual one for him ;-)

" Your very good health Sir".


I second that :-)

Possibly a Highland Park 12yo. Quite a light, inoffensive dram.

Or a Dalwhinnie 15yo. For some reaon I don't have Sir P. down as a
Laphroaig man, but I could be wrong.

Jim

For my money, I think a convalescence on Islay has a lot going for it. A
total of seven distilleries, and another on Jura...
Pity it is such a cold time of the year though.

Best Wishes


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Old March 17th 06, 12:37 PM posted to uk.sci.astronomy
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Pete Lawrence wrote:
Hi all,

I spent several hours with Patrick last evening and can report that
he's on really good form. He seems much more alert and comfortable
than he has been over the past months. The operation has had a really
positive effect on him.

He sends his best wishes to all.


A friend of mine visited on Tuesday with instructions to pass on good
wishes from me and my father, who is 91 and has been watching Sky at
Night for years. Mind you, dad said he wasn't surprised PM had heart
trouble, he was overweight and didn't do any excercise! A bit much to
expect at that age I would have thought, but dad didn't agree :-)

--
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Gite to let in Dordogne, now with pool.
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Old March 17th 06, 03:30 PM posted to uk.sci.astronomy
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Possibly a Highland Park 12yo. Quite a light, inoffensive dram.
Or a Dalwhinnie 15yo. For some reaon I don't have Sir P. down as a
Laphroaig man, but I could be wrong.


I've a rather nice cask conditioned single malt which comes rarely (it's
58.5% abv) - I may be tempted with one later. Highland Parks not so bad
either ;-)

Graeme


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Old March 17th 06, 03:37 PM posted to uk.sci.astronomy
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In article , gp.skinner wrote:
Possibly a Highland Park 12yo. Quite a light, inoffensive dram.
Or a Dalwhinnie 15yo. For some reaon I don't have Sir P. down as a
Laphroaig man, but I could be wrong.


I've a rather nice cask conditioned single malt which comes rarely (it's
58.5% abv) - I may be tempted with one later.


Out of interest (and I apologise for continuing to post off-topic) which
one is it? I have a few cask strengths, mostly from Edradour but also
an Ardbeg, a Laphroaig and an Aberlour.

Jim
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How monie lengthen'd, sage advices, The Husband frae the wife despises!"
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Old March 17th 06, 03:47 PM posted to uk.sci.astronomy
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On Fri, 17 Mar 2006 10:30:13 +0000, Pete Lawrence
wrote:

Hi all,

I spent several hours with Patrick last evening and can report that
he's on really good form. SNIP
He sends his best wishes to all.


That's great news Pete, thanks for reporting back to us. I have been
looking at the "S@N" website for a few days for news. Pass on our best
wishes.

Ian & Sue.
Tamworth. UK.
 




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