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I have enjoyed reading your posts. Have a great Christmas & a super new year.
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Hi Tiffany,
Great writing and great riding! For what it's worth, my brother was diagnosed with non-hodgkins Lymphoma 14 years ago. I fortunately was a perfect match for a stem cell transplant. We now share the same DNA (I'm stuffed if he kills someone) and he leads a healthy and active life.
Don't write the old man off yet!!
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Hi Tiffany,
First time reader of any threads here. I'm glad U enjoyed your trip to America. And thanks for the words and pictures of your rideabout in the state. I keep saying I'd like to travel like that but I'm one 90%er that sit at home and lust after someone elses travels. Were U by any chance at the Horizons meeting in Cambia,Ca. I was to attend but got sick. See Ya on the road.
Bob
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Originally Posted by PaulNomad
Hi Tiffany,
Great writing and great riding! For what it's worth, my brother was diagnosed with non-hodgkins Lymphoma 14 years ago. I fortunately was a perfect match for a stem cell transplant. We now share the same DNA (I'm stuffed if he kills someone) and he leads a healthy and active life.
Don't write the old man off yet!!
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Wow Paul, I hadn't heard of people doing that before. We won't be sending him to the knacker's yard just yet, we had word this week that he is now officially in remission so that is great news.
Thanks for your thoughts and sharing your own experience.
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Originally Posted by stromkid
Hi Tiffany,
First time reader of any threads here. I'm glad U enjoyed your trip to America. And thanks for the words and pictures of your rideabout in the state. I keep saying I'd like to travel like that but I'm one 90%er that sit at home and lust after someone elses travels. Were U by any chance at the Horizons meeting in Cambia,Ca. I was to attend but got sick. See Ya on the road.
Bob
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Hi Bob
Good to hear you enjoyed the ride thread, I'll try for somewhere a bit more exciting next time. And unfortunaty I wasn't at the Cambria meet, I flew home just before it took place. Keep on dreaming, because you know one day you will be hitting the road on your own adventure.
safe riding
Tiffany
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