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windjunkie
Since 02 Feb 2007
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Portland
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Sun Nov 25, 07 1:28 am Looks like lots of us are having some bad luck |
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Hi Dangler,
Hope your foot's getting better. Can't kite this winter because I just found out I have lymphoma. Seems its a disease that healthy people get. The Chemo sucks, but maybe in a few months it'll get better. As soon as you can't get out in the water for a period of time, you miss it like crazy. If everybody realized what a gift it is every time we're out on the water, I think most problems on the water would just disappear. Enjoy every minute of it.
Regards _________________ FreezinFebKiter |
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dangler
Since 26 Feb 2006
1753 Posts
WINDY SPOTS
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Wed Nov 28, 07 2:33 am tuff breaks |
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Hang tough! went thru that myself last year (cancer) and looking forward to getting back on the water was a good motivation to endure the misery of treatment. Just like Lance, you can get back to it! Best wishes, Marc |
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Kraemer
Since 24 Apr 2006
1736 Posts
Sky Pilot
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Wed Nov 28, 07 8:56 pm |
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Sorry to hear windjunkie. |
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Yardsale
Since 29 Mar 2005
387 Posts
Portlanastan
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Thu Nov 29, 07 8:47 am Re: Looks like lots of us are having some bad luck |
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windjunkie wrote: | If everybody realized what a gift it is every time we're out on the water, I think most problems on the water would just disappear. Enjoy every minute of it.
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You got it my friend!! Stay strong, my best wishes to you for a fast treatment and recovery. Stephan |
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magicmaker
Since 29 Oct 2006
895 Posts
da Hood
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J.P.
Since 10 Mar 2005
638 Posts
Addicted
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Thu Dec 20, 07 10:29 am |
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shredbarbie wrote: |
Four surgeries and 120K later, I'm not known to catch many kites there any more.
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That indeed is one tact , however, Perhaps not running in flip flops may pay larger dividends in life.
cheers,
The "distressed kiter"
ps. btw, the unintentional huck was over the largest "Point Rock" of which I cleared by 10-15 feet. I also seem to recall sticking the landing toe side during that "duress" & "distress" |
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