APOLOGY

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Re: APOLOGY

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WOW :wth: , it takes a MAN to say what you just said in your first paragraph.
(I don't want to say what I've thought of you all this time)
Apology accepted, I hope others will follow.
I wish you health, peace and happiness, the rest simply falls into place.
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BOLLOCKS! I was looking forward all this stiring of pots :wink:

for being a blokey bloke many have lost their lives by it.
so in future Pete for your family sake if not you any more ills get to the Docs.
dont waste time,thats what they are for(Doctors) after all we pay for the buggers.
take care bud.
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Some of us find the occasional pissing contests amusing.
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Take care of your health Pete. We need the voice of experience as well as the voices of enthusiasm and "newbiness". Keeps things balanced.
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:up: :up:
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Glad we have your experience on the forum :up: and I hope you get your health concerns figured out.

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Wow......what a very pleasant surprise that post is !
I have never wanted any confrontation with you Pedro, and nor has any other member for that matter, but you have had a knack of coming across as an obnoxious git to say the least.
Despite having been largely on the wrong end of it for nearly 2 years, I sincerely hope you get your health issues in order. Diabetes runs in my family too, and it can be very serious.

These forums are a superb way for like minded folk from all over the globe to share knowledge and experiences. After all, it wasn't very many years ago that we didn't have this facility at all, so how lucky are we? Personally, I get a great deal of pleasure from reading the various threads, whether I have something to contribute to them or not, and the forum's success relies on the diversity of the members. If we were all the same, with the same views, knowledge and ideas, there would be nothing to discuss. But one constant that should be present throughout, is civility. Every member here, including us, knows that you have forgotten more than most of us will ever know, about Suzuki 2 strokes, and that wealth of knowledge is a fantastic asset to Sundial, and you should take pride, and enjoy being able to advise and tutor those with a question. Hopefully we will see a new, improved and tollerant Pedro now that the source of the problem has been recognised.

You must have some cracking experiences to share........
Keeping old 2 strokes alive !
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Post by Fritz500 »

I had a few issues creep up on me some years ago that completely altered how I acted. I was so close to doing something really silly.

Men are generally hopeless at realising that something is not quite right. My wife tends to remind me of that, in a caring and sharing way. :wink:

Made me feel good to see Pedro being open about his issue. Helps us all in a way.

Thanks
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Post by parksie »

Well there goes the entertainment, shot to $hit. :(
Hope the health improves mate at least you have a reason now
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parksie wrote:Well there goes the entertainment, shot to $hit. :(
Hope the health improves mate at least you have a reason now
:lol: :lol: typical ozzy bloke!
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Post by rbond »

Pedro, I am glad you are getting the diabetes under control, did not know about the mood swings. See, now you can become another expert in another field (doctor) and now save more lives other than fixing the bikes, you fix the riders too! :mrgreen:
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Post by debby »

Sorry to hear about your health issues, pedro. Diabetes is not something to be taken lightly. Diet and exercise can make a huge difference though.

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