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Geordie Rowell

MY HEALTH

Hello lads Geordie Rowell here.Just thought  I would let you know that  Ive just had a stroke but am getting better and providing I do as Im told (the wife is in charge) I can and should make a recovery. Im frightened to say a full one but I keep my fingers crossed..See you all later. x
Hornblower

Hey Geordie!

Let me be the first to say I hope you make a full recovery - jolly rotten luck to have a stroke in the first instance though  

Keep your head down for a while mucker!!!!  

Stuey
Bilvers

Hi Geordie

Sorry to hear you're in the wars, look after yourself mucker and do as the good lady tells you!

Stu Bilvers  
admin

Hope you make a full recovery mate... also hope you still remember Captain General drum part as the lads are getting a bit thin on the ground. A good march about would do you good mate, rail warrant in the post and a 30 inch waist pair of trousers in the store waiting for you to take with you to swap for a more respectable waisted pair of strides!!
bootybandy

Chin up Geordie and don't forget to eat your daily Orange. The Vitamin C is great.
lesbryan

Sorry you have had a stroke geordie but glad to hear you are getting better !! .I certainly do hope you make a full and lasting recovery !!
RAB

Hey Old Buddy.  Sorry to hear your news mate...  Glad you're staying positive and obedient..  

Get back to full fitness, and we'll have another pie munching contest....  
2nd Clarinet

Sorry to hear the news of your stroke, Geordie.

Glad to hear you're on the mend.

Take it easy and just do as you're told, they are the experts!!!!


Bob Richardson.
geordie

Hope your on the mend mate. i still remember that rail journey back to deal with dan Archer.
Take care.
charles laws

Hi Geordie
keep on the mend and do as your told by her indoors, she knows best. You can have my share of oranges as you well know.
RAB

charles laws wrote:
. You can have my share of oranges as you well know.


Geordie.. Had the pleasure of Fred (Paddy) Watters' company last night.  He sends his very best regards mate, and says you can have his oranges as well..

CHARLIE.. Your name came up as well mate, but your secrets arev safe here...  
charles laws

Rab Always well behaved when in Scotland with you and Paddy, though I do remember one time caught throwing caps in the air with an other bass player got me in a little trouble.  
bootybandy

Alan Ham doesn't remember that escapade...........
RAB

bootybandy wrote:
Alan Ham doesn't remember that escapade...........


  ...  He was WELL reminded a couple of reunions ago....
MrJpig

Bloody Hell Botty...has the wind got up??

Get well soon Jaffa....sorry..... Geordie  
sticky blue

Hi Geordie, sorry to hear about your stroke, hope your well on the mend
Errol

Hi kidda, Sorry to hear you have been ill.
Make sure that you are okay for the start of the footy season,the makems
need all the supporters they can muster.
Geordie Rowell

Hello lads Geordie Rowell here.I,m still making a good recovery.Well I must be I,m back on the sauce and have put 3 stone back on.Dodgy on my legs but getting a scooter next week to get about.Thanks to every one who sent good wishes to me,its nice to know my old mates still care.
charles laws

Sorry to hear about your stroke, hope your recovery keeps on improving. Thinking about you.
RAB

Geordie Rowell wrote:
.Dodgy on my legs .


Well nothing new there Geordie me old mate. I followed behind you on Lanimer Days (NURSE..!!!!!) and such like, and after the first few marathon circumferences of Lanark, there were lots of wobbly legs.. (and even more so after the visits to Maisie's Bar....)  

Glad to hear you're getting on top of things again, (poor things   ), and don't be charging fares if you give anybody a lift in that scooter...  
Taff S

Geordie, sorry to hear about your illness glad your getting better  keep doing as your told.
Been trying to contact you for ages I get up your neck of the woods quite often. We served together at eastney 69 until you left.
Take care me old mate.
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