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rustic

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Well my membership ran out at midnight, and this morning I thought about renewing or not. To be fair... I had to think about it. Not for long though lol...

This is the first year I let it go "red" normally I have paid within a few minutes of the renewal notification.

So what has changed since last year?
Personal health and circumstances have changed, and my concern this year is I am going in for surgery on 11th March, for a replacement shoulder, which I have mentioned before in a jocular way... My "upper ball joint" needs replacing lol.
But now the reality is here... it makes you think...eek:

I am busy trying to get all those jobs around the house done prior to surgery, and one thing left is to do my own pre MOT on the Mav, as when I have the surgery, I will have my left arm in a sling for three weeks and unable to drive for another three.
The Mot isn't due until late April.
So I have renewed my membership of course, and you can expect to hear from me even more...:doh:doh
I will still have use of my right arm...

So you are stuck with me for another year, ohhh and Zippy.. please don't ask for any pics of the surgery lol
:lol:lol

Ohhh and Alex, when I mentioned upper ball joints, please don't suggest I get them from Milners, I'm sure the surgeon has a suitable source, albeit way more expensive.... well I hope so anyway, I have paid enough into the NHS, so now it's " Payback Time":thumb2

Rustic
 
with some luck, you get titanium parts in your shoulder, which you can then later on reuse on the car :)

Serious mode on again: wishing you all the best with the surgery!
 
I noticed this morning that you had gone red and wondered what had happened, you surgery will be fine mate and you will soon be good as new. :thumb2

Wouldn't be the same without you Rustic :)
 
glad youre sticking around, best of luck with the surgery
 
I saw the title, and first thought was Alex had taken the final step into turning into Ryan. I am sure Ryan also turned his truck into a "Wanabe" landrover just before he asked the same question (several times). :augie

Then saw it was you, who had started the thread and thought... oh no, he has sold the Mav.... Ironically that was far more of a shock than thinking Alex had turned into Ryan...:D

I think you may have a few years left, after all, the NHS consider it worthwhile starting to do a restoration on you, just make sure they spray plenty of underseal around as they replace it... Oh, and while they have it all off, you may as well get your tracking aligned, I doubt it has ever been checked in the past, and may be a little off after all this time.:naughty:thumbs

Good luck, with the op, and even if the truck does give you a hard time, while you are on the back of the recovery truck, I am sure anyone of us around your way, will be willing to help you out, just for the prestige of working on a 20 year old T2...:doh
 
Humph.. scip


My only tip for hospital life is make.sure table is right way round...

As dont want lower balls changed
 
Humph.. scip


My only tip for hospital life is make.sure table is right way round...

As dont want lower balls changed
Which makes me think...
Words I don't want to hear in hospital are...I said nurse " Remove his spectacles":eek::lol

Thanks guys for all the best wishes, I'm sure everything will be fine, but this is my first surgery, but then I am coming up to a major birthday, and I'll be three times older than my mav lol....

I'm looking forward to getting my 10% B&Q discount card lol... ironic really, as I have the time, but no inclination. Having said that, over the last few weeks I have been refurbishing the down stairs cloakroom, which included routing all the pipes through our attached garage and not nailed to the skirting board, and down the wall, my wife hates that.
New floor tiles, as apposed to carpet, new vanity basin with storage under, a new towel radiator fitted on a different wall.
I have been doing a few hours a day, so only the loo to refit now, wash basin connected and checked for leaks, all fine so far.
While I was at it, I ran some pipes to the top end of my garage, with the off cuts, so I can plumb in an old washing machine we have... so can use this for overalls, gardening clothes etc.
The washing machine still sort of works, but likes to have a walk about, so we bought a new larger one last year.
Yes... I'm too tight to throw it out lol...

Best regards,
Rustic
 
Rustic, the greatest of good luck with the op.......:thumb2

place wouldn't be right without you........:nenau
 
Wishing you a speedy recovery with your operation mate.:thumb2
 
Rustic I am sure it will be fine, and as said this place would not be the same without you, I have to say when I first saw the title, I though Oh no his Mav has died, very best regards, Rick
 
Yeah best of luck. It is a common type of operation these days.Remember no lifting very heavy weights after the operation.Brian..
 
Good luck sir, all will be fine, make sure they install grease nipples for self lubricating ball joints :augie

If you did not renew we would have paid instead :clap
 
Hip Job

Best of luck with the operation. If it's any comfort my next door neighbour had his done last year and it went just fine - he was a tad over 75 years of age and is back on the golf course.

ted
 
That's because you haven't been undersealed & wax oiled like the Mav has been:lol

Well I'm not so sure... I got loads in my hair over the years... and that "STILL" fell out lol. :lol:lol

I must admit, that this is the only site that I subscribe to that I have mentioned this on, and that is because I feel we are all part of a very close knit family.

I now fully understand why Briggie has stayed with us.:thumb2
Thanks again guys for all the support, and for reassuring me that life carries on even after the op.

You might wonder why I email at odd hours of the night too... well hopefully after the op, I won't have the pain that keeps me awake at night lol..

Re golf, I asked the doc if I will be able to play golf after the op, she said Yes,no problem at all... I said that's great.... I couldn't play before lol...:lol
The old uns are the best... oh that reminds me... now how old is my Mav?
 
It's funny isn't it how you have a picture of what everyone looks like on here, I have no idea what most of you look like. Banshee surprised me in his suit n winkle pickers :augie
 

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