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| Tweet Topic Started: Jun 5 2009, 10:35:15 PM (55 Views) | |
| Anne | Jun 5 2009, 10:35:15 PM Post #1 |
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Wonderful Winsome Wench
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http://www.theage.com.au/national/tumour-claims-worldrenowned-cancer-specialist-20090605-bxfy.html :( |
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Melibeam
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Jun 5 2009, 10:40:16 PM Post #2 |
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Most Exceptional Lady
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Very sad, I always admired him greatly on RPA, he seemed such a lovely caring genuine person. RIP x |
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| Tiredwithtwins | Jun 6 2009, 10:24:59 PM Post #3 |
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how sad that he died of the one thing that he dedicated his career to .... very sad |
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| Anne | Jun 7 2009, 12:32:54 AM Post #4 |
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Wonderful Winsome Wench
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Reminds me of one of the dads from Alex nursery school. He was a surgeon who specialised in stretching limbs on dwarfs (much more technical name somewhere I know) and his own 4 year old son was a dwarf! |
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