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I am having some very strange health issues right now, with no resolution and I have been in and out of doctors' offices and hospitals looking for answers. I apologize that I have not been responsive to messages, wall posts, etc. I have not been feeling well and my vision is suffering, and I am doing the best I can.
I should be fine, hopefully, but I just wanted to make this known in case anyone wondered where I was. Those of you I have on Facebook, if I have ignored your messages there I apologize as well.
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Get well Sikeliot![]()
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I wish you a swift recovery. Those doctors make you sicker than already are most of the time. I try to avoid them at all costs.![]()
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Good luck.
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Get well soon.
"I don't dislike you, I simple don't care!"
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Get well soon SikeliotI'm going through the same right now.
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I hope you quickly pull through bro...damn it I'm gonna miss those "Where those Sicilians can pass" threads.......![]()
The Battle of San Pasqual was a military encounter that occurred during the Mexican-American War in what is now the San Pasqual Valley community of the city of San Diego, California. On December 6 and December 7, 1846, the Californios, and their Presidial Lancers, led by General Don Andres Pico, (1810-1876), defeated Stephen W. Kearny´s US Army column of 150 men.
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The Battle of San Pasqual was a military encounter that occurred during the Mexican-American War in what is now the San Pasqual Valley community of the city of San Diego, California. On December 6 and December 7, 1846, the Californios, and their Presidial Lancers, led by General Don Andres Pico, (1810-1876), defeated Stephen W. Kearny´s US Army column of 150 men.
Take care of yourself.
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