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John
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If you read my posting you will see, I asked if Prydein were a group like Runrig nothing more or nothing less. I know about Runrig and don't need to Google it.
Think wires are crossed somewhere Blue Eyes. You queried 'Prydein?' Subsequently you said - quote: 'Well Google didn't mention anything about Runrig, or did I miss it?' unquote -. To me that indicated that you couldn't locate Runrig on Google. All I was originally doing was pointing in the direction of Prydein. It was then up to the reader of the link to determine if they were similar to Runrig.
Anyway lets forget it - no harm done.
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Hi Sunny,
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Benhall
Toodeloo....
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What is man, when you come to think upon him, but a minutely set, ingenious machine for turning, with infinite artfulness, the red wine of Shiraz into urine? Izak Dinesen 1934
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Eileen
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Today I went for my biopsy-now this is the second time I've had the Doctor drill into my hip and extract bone marrow. He's pretty good at it-however today he hit the sacro-illiac nerve-that was NOT fun (imagine when the dentist hits a nerve in your tooth multiplied by 100) I have to say it WAS interesting though to feel the pain travel from my hip to my knee and down to my ankle, all in a split second). Oh well, all over now and results by the end of the week so happy, positive thoughts please!
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That was terrible Eileen. I hope the results come good for you.
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Eileen you are in my thoughts and prayers each day-hope you get good results.Sorry you had so much pain from the biopsy.
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Hi Folks, After very careful planning and a great deal of good luck the following occured:- Eileen's Brother David set off by car from Vancouver on 29th August. He arrived at Newark International Airport NJ at 11:30am on 1st Sept. after driving 3180 miles. Eileen's daughter, husband and grandson arrived Newark Int. from Virginia at about 12:00 the same day. I arrived in Newark Int. about 10 minutes later from the UK. We all met up in the car park and joined David in the car for the drive to Vermont, arriving, unknown to Eileen at 8:30pm. To say it was a 50th birthday surprise would be understating things. Also the surprise birthday party on Saturday 4th, where a host of her friends and relatives were there was a fun time. Bob, her husband even baked a birthday cake for Eileen at his mother's house!! Unfortunately Eileen no longer believes anything the family say, especially her husband Bob!! Love you Sis, and the surprises...xxXxx
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What is man, when you come to think upon him, but a minutely set, ingenious machine for turning, with infinite artfulness, the red wine of Shiraz into urine? Izak Dinesen 1934
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It's so great that your family was able to coordinate that vist for your birthday! What a lovely way to celebrate.
As always, Eileen, the positive thoughts keep coming your way.
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Mel
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I have to say it WAS interesting though to feel the pain travel from my hip to my knee and down to my ankle, all in a split second. 'Ouch' Eileen 
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I'm sorry you had such a rough time with the biopsy. I'll say a prayer for a good result. What a lovely surprise for your birthday though. They did a really good job of keeping it a secret. A belated happy birthday to you and I hope next year is all you wish it to be.
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