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Date:         Mon, 15 Jan 2007 08:58:42 -0800
Reply-To:     Stephen Grisanti <bike2vcu@YAHOO.COM>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         Stephen Grisanti <bike2vcu@YAHOO.COM>
Subject:      Re: blatant plea for sympathy (LVC!)
Comments: To: Joy Hecht <jhecht@ALUM.MIT.EDU>
In-Reply-To:  <5hbed6$ad3ckf@smtp01.lnh.mail.rcn.net>
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>What did you break?

This is actually corrective for an old fall injury that did not heal correctly. Just by way of advising a fellow homeowner, do NOT be tempted to climb up onto a ten foot tall arbor/pergola in order to trim the wisteria the way you have been doing it for the last ten years; use a ladder this time instead. You will thank me for this.

I received the same NO WEIGHT BEARING warning and have been trying my best to observe it, but the Westy clutch actuation is pretty light. Fortunately, I also have an automatic vehicle on standby.

Stephen

--- Joy Hecht <jhecht@ALUM.MIT.EDU> wrote:

> Eh, I'm sorry to hear you're on crutches too. I > hope your shoulders are > doing better than mine! What did you break? > > Your van a manual or an automatic? When they tell > me "non-weight-bearing," > I believe them, and don't drive a manual. At least > not yet, I only broke > this thing on Friday. No pain-killers needed, but > I'm not trying to put my > foot on the clutch. > > Thank goodness it's ridiculously warm out and I can > let my toes wiggle in > the fresh air. > > > > Joy > > > :::-----Original Message----- > :::From: Vanagon Mailing List > [mailto:vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM] On Behalf > :::Of Stephen Grisanti > :::Sent: Sunday, January 14, 2007 2:20 PM > :::To: vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM > :::Subject: Re: blatant plea for sympathy (LVC!) > ::: > :::>I can't drive my van now!! Matilda is going to > be > :::>abandoned to the driveway! > ::: > :::Stuff and nonsense! Piffle and humbug! I've > been on > :::crutches for four weeks now (four to go) with my > left > :::foot and calf in a cast, and immediately after > reading > :::your post I went out for a spin in the 4-speed > Westy > :::to be certain I was not missing something. > Nothing to > :::it, though I would not advise you try it if > you're > :::still on painkillers. > ::: > :::Just be glad you don't live with the kind of > person > :::who brings home a kid's Tigger slipper, found in > the > :::alley during a dog walk, that she converts to a > toe > :::snood and insists that you wear it to cover your > :::exposed tootsies. > ::: > :::You're right, though, cast-and-crutches is a > massive > :::PITA for as long as it lasts. Heal fast. > ::: > :::Stephen > ::: > ::: > :::--- Joy Hecht <jhecht@ALUM.MIT.EDU> wrote: > ::: > :::> WAAAHHH!! I can't drive my van now!! Matilda > is > :::> going to be abandoned to > :::> the driveway! > :::> > :::> (end of vanagon content... :-) > :::> > :::> I am now the happy owner of two crutches, one > big > :::> fiberglass splint and one > :::> broken foot bone. It sucks! All sympathy > greatly > :::> needed!!! Who knew that > :::> I could break my foot, just by being clumsy and > :::> tripping on the curb??? > :::> Surely not I, especially not before I continued > :::> walking another mile and a > :::> half to where I was going! Teach me to figure > I > :::> should get exercise by > :::> walking all around town... > :::> > :::> I have at least figured out how to carry a bowl > of > :::> soup from the kitchen to > :::> the dining room table on crutches without > spilling > :::> it. And thanks to global > :::> warming I don't have to contend with snow and > ice on > :::> my crutches. And thank > :::> goodness my Prius doesn't take two feet to > drive, > :::> and it's my left foot that > :::> I broke! > :::> > :::> Yeah yeah, I know there are MUCH more serious > :::> problems in the world. But I > :::> still want sympathy, please!!!! > :::> > :::> Now, should I really send this email, or just > quit > :::> bitching and hit the > :::> delete key??? Oops, there goes the "send" > button! > :::> > :::> > :::> > :::> > :::> Joy > :::> > :::> > :::> > :::> > :::**************************************************************** > :::> Joy Hecht > :::> now hobbling up and down the steps on crutches > while > :::> > :::> Matilda is temporarily deserted in the driveway > :::> > :::> For musings about life traveling in the van or > :::> living in one place: > :::> http://www.joyhecht.net > :::> > :::> > :::**************************************************************** > :::> > :::> > ::: > ::: > :::__________________________________________________ > :::Do You Yahoo!? > :::Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam > protection around > :::http://mail.yahoo.com >

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