Favourite Lp Sleeves...

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cybot wrote: Best wishes on the old toe too; What was the problem and how long will you be lying up?
2/2006 - fall - smash ankle - 3 weeks hospital - 8 plates - 9 screws - 9 months crutches - limp along.
5/2008 - bit of knee bone into ankle - new bolt through ankle - 6 months crutches - limp along.
3/2011 - bigger bit of knee bone into ankle- 2 more bolts through ankle - remove 2 broken screws from cage around heel - Huge cast - ? months crutches ? - limp ? A bit probably. Remains to be seen.
Itchy knee ? Damn right. It's meltin' me head.

Some serious pain killer stuff recently so perhaps a little ranty or ravy here over the last couple of weeks. Some days are lost now.
Back to work now, no driving yet though, so dependant for lifts, and way cut back on the pain relief.

Thanks for asking Dermot [ bet you're sorry you did].
Take care,
Gerry
Bet you were dying to get all that off your chest ;-) Seriously though you're an unlucky sod! Anyway here's to a pain free future.....
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....and this is priceless. My favourite Fairport sleeve by a mile.....



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As a big Fairport fan, I always liked that one too. Some day I'm going to duplicate the photo (I've already Google-Earthed the house!). But I think this one is even better:

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....and this is priceless. My favourite Fairport sleeve by a mile.....



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As a big Fairport fan, I always liked that one too. Some day I'm going to duplicate the photo (I've already Google-Earthed the house!). But I think this one is even better:

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Good choice Mike! Another favourite of mine. Remind us again, where is the 'Unhalfbricking' house? I know I could google it but I'd rather hear it from a true fan :-)
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Supposedly Sandy Denny's parents' place in Wimbledon. Next time I'm at the tennis, I aim to drop round and get a pic!
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One of my favourites :
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And new LP sleeve from Joe Bonamassa ,love it
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