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Last night before major surgery fingers crossed please guys and maybe some prayers if possible, thanks for all your support thus far I'm pretty sure I will be ok but depends on gods plan

Will do mate.

Catch you on SAU in a few days :)

Amen to the Prayers! I can't even imagine what you are going through. My thoughts and prayers will be with you also.

Life is a precious gift.

When you have had your operation, and put this behind you, you will appreciate life more than you ever did!

Too many of us take what we have for granted.

Good things come to people who live life with the attitude of gratitude.

I wish you and your family&friends peace and strength on the day, and a speedy recovery.

I echo David in prayers for tomorrow Scott.

I guess u can't email something that big?

Nope, afraid not. PM me your address and I'll clear a portable HD, fill it with stuff and mail it to you. Just return it when you're done.

Good Luck! We're all pulling for you here.

Good luck mate! I really really hope that all of this plays out in the best case scenario, and you make a quick recovery, and back doing skids in no time.

Positive mindset at all times my friend!

Cheers,

Shazza

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