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It tends to be rounder than some other cooking implements. I know I don't
have to remind you no cooking pancakes afterwards <grin>
Beth T.
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[mailto:[log in to unmask]]On Behalf Of Cleveland, Kyle E.
Sent: Friday, April 19, 2002 3:55 PM
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Subject: Re: update on moi
Thanks for the info, Beth! When I made the appointment with my ortho
surgeon, he personally returned my call and asked if it was the right or
left hand. When I replied that it was my right (non-spastic) hand, he said,
"WooHoo!! You are gonna be one frustrated patient for the next few weeks."
He said that he sees quite a few forty-somethings come through his office
with the same injury. Most of them have been playing pick-up basketball
games: They fall and stick out their hands instead of rolling into the
fall.
Spatula, huh? I got one I beat the kids with--suppose I could use that
(geez...just kidding). Can't wait to stop at Williams-Sonoma and ask if
they have a spatula for.......:-O
-Kyle
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