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MY NAME IS ROBERT WHELAN....6 MONTHS AO I HAD A STROKE. UNTIL LAST WEEK I COULD NOT OPERSTE A CPUTER....CA SOMEONE GET AN EMAI TO GINTARAS AND ASK HM TO E MAIL ME AT rwhelan126@aol.com ?

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  1. Robert! So good to see you here! We've been waiting for you. I'm sure Gintaras will be in touch.

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  2. Robert,It is awesome to hear from you again.You are in my thoughts and prayers.Mr. History is back!

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  3. Very good, indeed. Hope you will be able to check in from time to time.

    All the best, dear Robert.

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  4. Robert emailed to say he has read the Wills book on Madison and may be able to join us in a few days.

    Sounds like he has been through a long ordeal, but he's slowly on the mend. HOORAY!

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  5. Robert, it's good to hear from you.

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  6. Multitudinous good wishes from Left Coast, robert, where some of us consider these to be words to live by:
    "There is no safety, but there is healing."

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  7. It is great to have Friends! So glad to have Bob W back with us.

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  8. Geeze, Trippler, have you thought about praying for world peace? You seem to have the touch!

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  9. In truth, I've been praying for a wealthy wife but that hasn't panned out. But maybe I should have prayed for world peace first!

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