ONE FOR THE THE BOOKS
Joe Bouza
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Sounds like you need to call a forensic unit.
https://forums.autodesk.com/t5/autocad-forum/no-lumps-left-in-body-error/td-p/2922088
Allen Jessup
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😂
Joe Bouza
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I'll take that as a compliment🤣
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@Anonymous Ouch! Hope you're OK!!
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thank you,
working on it,
what ever you do - I suggest you NEVER crack your sternum!
coughing or sneezing will bring you to tears for weeks.
have a brain scan tomorrow, doc is trying to figure out my dizziness. (no driving . . . . )
numbers work, just harder to concentrate all day.
thank you again,
nonbeard13
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NEVER crack your sternum!
Ouch and Double OUCH! No driving. Be careful if you walk. Someone here just lost his wife. She was recovering from gallbladder surgery and couldn't drive. She was struck and killed walking on a US route near their home.
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😮ikes!
sorry to hear that Charles. hoping for a healthy recovery.
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