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Magoo is looking great !

Started by wizard -vrccds#125, Fri 19, Mar 2010, 17:26:15

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wizard -vrccds#125

His spirits are high and doing well. He said he should get out on Sat. It was great to see him doing so well ! Early Bird, Lyn-Del and I spent about an hour with him today !                                            GooGooMagoo       He did say I could post the Picture !

Ratdog

Quote from: wizard -vrccds#125 on Fri 19, Mar 2010, 17:26:15
His spirits are high and doing well. He said he should get out on Sat. It was great to see him doing so well ! Early Bird, Lyn-Del and I spent about an hour with him today !                                            GooGooMagoo       He did say I could post the Picture !

he's definately lookin' bright-eyed and bushy headed.   :D  That's a good thing.  Glad to see he's on the mend.
Make yourselves sheep, and the wolves will eat you. - Benjamin Franklin. If it ain't Zesty, it's only a two-tone.

~ Timbrwolf

. . ....Dag..  ....thought that was David Crosby there for a minute..


. ...rock on with yer bad self Magoo..  :cooldude:
. . . ...I saw a werewolf at Trader Vics. . . ...his hair was perfect...

Black Pearl's Captain

Go Go Magoo! Get on out of there and get healed up quick bro.

Raymond

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fudgie

good to hear. Been awhile since we saw you.


Now you're in the world of the wolves...
And we welcome all you sheep...

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Bandit

Man while you are in the horse pistol see if they can fix that hairdo and do something about that cajun accent.   :)Just kidding Doyle.  Very glad to see you sitting up and doing better.

Bandit

Lyn-Del

When we went into Magoo's hospital room, I was expecting to find him in bed, but he was sitting in a chair next to the bed.  We walked in and he darned near jumped up to give me a much welcomed hug!  He's going to be back on the bike in no time, I'm quite sure.

Like they say, it's hard to keep a good man down.


If all printers were determined not to print anything till they were sure it would offend nobody, there would be very little printed. ― Benjamin Franklin