Sorry to hear of your bad luck. Always happens to the best of people, you know. Things will turn around soon. We're all here for you, Robert. Your articles are constant inspiration to us all, as our comments are (hopefully) to you.
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Stay strong, Robert. That'll be plenty enough bad luck for now!
ReplyDeleteGreat ad, thanks for sharing it.
Sorry to hear of your bad luck. Always happens to the best of people, you know. Things will turn around soon. We're all here for you, Robert. Your articles are constant inspiration to us all, as our comments are (hopefully) to you.
ReplyDeleteGood luck at the doctor.
I'm very confident that your arm will heal very soon, and you'll be ready to type at full speed once again.
ReplyDeleteThat's a very nice ad, indeed! Sid Luckman's advice would be very useful even today: "acquire the typing habit early, and stick to it for life!".
Greetings from Mexico! And all the good vibes in the world for you.
That truly is a horror week. :-( Good luck with your arm!
ReplyDeleteReminds me of an old (Albert King?) song. "If it wasn't for bad luck...". Stick with it Robert and count your blessings and get better soon.
ReplyDeleteI'm so sorry to hear about your recent misfortunes, Robert!
ReplyDeleteI send you all best wishes for smooth sailing (and smooth typewriters wouldn't hurt!) from now on.
Greetings, & all the Best!
ReplyDeleteKeep on Typin', man! (:
ReplyDeleteGood grief. Watch out for those pizza dudes. They're dangerous! And usually inexperienced drivers.
ReplyDeleteDamn Robert. Hope you recover alright. I'll catch you soon.