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		Tim Olson
 
 
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				 Posted: Tue Sep 18, 2007 7:42 am    Post subject: Russel Davis .... Actually Stein Bruch | 
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				Fred,
 
 I *think* you're wrong, I just called Russ, to verify his
 10 digits.  
 
 I've talked to Stein a bit the past couple days....he's been
 a bit laid up after chopping off half his index finger in a
 prop.  Something about wanting to verify the tach by how
 hard the prop hits the finger or some scientific test like
 that. <g>  His spirits are as good as they can be, given the
 event.  Below I'll link his post on VAF to try to at least announce
 the happening.
 
 http://www.vansairforce.com/community/showthread.php?p=155476#post155476
 
 Hi All,
 
 I figured that this soon will filter out in the rumor mill because 
 enough people already know, so I'd make a quick post personally to let 
 you know what is going on.
 
 This weekend I was helping a friend get his rotax powered quicksilver 
 running and had a rather unfortuneate and messy accident (don't worry 
 too much, it wasn't fatal).
 
 Long story short. My right hand ended up contacting the running prop 
 (sharp nylon 3 bladed ultra prop).....as you can well imagine the prop 
 ended up much better than my right hand - which didn't fare too 
 well....but in the end not as bad as it could have been. The prop has a 
 tiny red stained nick on it from one of my bones, and we had to hunt (in 
 the grass of our runway) for the severed flesh if mine, but we did ok 
 and had everything on ice before heading to the hospital,
 
 I'm home from the hospital now, had orthopedic surgery from a hand/upper 
 extremity specailist and am going to be fine, albeit with 1/2 less of a 
 missing digit on my right hand than I had last week at this time. They 
 were unable to use the last half of my index finger - but the rest 
 should be ok.......we hope!
 
 Please bear with me while I'm slow to type (noy very fast with only 1 
 usable hand) and the other not feeling too good right now. I'll be 
 working reduced hours this week due to more appointments with the 
 surgeon, so to those of you waiting for "stuff" from me personally, your 
 patience is appreciated. I would kindly ask that you not deluge me with 
 lots of personal calls or emails because I just simply cannot respond 
 right now. I'm pretty doped up, really tired and in a wee bit of pain.
 
 After I'm feeling a bit better I'll post a long, detailed (and probably 
 disturbing) account of the accident - becase that's all it is. After 
 having a dog bite my running prop on the RV some years ago, and sitting 
 in a cockpit when another old guy got hit by a prop many years before, I 
 treat them like bombs.....but it still happenend to me, so PLEASE BE 
 EXTRA carefull. I'm pretty carefull and it still happened in less than a 
 blink of an eye.
 
 I can't overstate how emotionally and physically painfull of an 
 experience this is. I'm going to be fine in the end and won't be much 
 worse for it, but it's still a miserable thing to deal with. The silver 
 lining is I'm alive, didn't lose a hand or arm, and have most of my 
 fingers back. It's embarrassing, humiliating and painful to type this 
 note, but it needs to be done.
 
 Thanks to all who have already sent their supprt, and I sincerely 
 appreciate everyone's patience while I get through this. I'm still 
 working as able, just reduced hours and reduced email responses. Again, 
 thanks for everything from such a great community of people, many of you 
 I'm proud to call friends,
 
 Best Regards, God Bless and BE SAFE!
 Stein Bruch
 RV6, Minneapolis
 Fred Williams, M.D. wrote:
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  Everybody pray for Russ. (Texas Tech RV 10)   He had an accident this 
  weekend and his right hand contacted a prop. (helping a friend with his 
  airplane)  Lost at least 1/2 of his right index finger and had to have 
  surgery.  The email stated he would post details when he is feeling 
  better.  He stated he was out of the hospital and back home.  Requested 
  not to get a bunch of emails as he probably wouldn't feel up to 
  answering all of them   I wrote to Russ this weekend to find out how he 
  did his Kevlar panel.
  
  Fred Williams
  
  40515
  
 
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				 Posted: Tue Sep 18, 2007 9:33 am    Post subject: Russel Davis .... Actually Stein Bruch | 
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				So..... He can't give any more helpful pointers?  <ducks>
  
  Look on the bright side; You'll save 10% off manicure prices!
  
  We had one guy at work who crushed a finger in a log splitter last year.
  What did his coworkers do?
  They placed these stickers all over his office upon his return:
  
  [img]cid:part1.09040406.01090902(at)arrl.net[/img]
  
  How's that for sympathy!
  
  Hope you had a good laugh from this email  Stein! Get well soon!
  
  -Jim 40384
  
  Tim Olson wrote:  	  | Quote: | 	 		  --> RV10-List message posted by: Tim Olson <Tim(at)MyRV10.com> (Tim(at)MyRV10.com)   
    
  Fred,   
    
  I *think* you're wrong, I just called Russ, to verify his   
  10 digits.     
    
  I've talked to Stein a bit the past couple days....he's been   
  a bit laid up after chopping off half his index finger in a   
  prop.  Something about wanting to verify the tach by how   
  hard the prop hits the finger or some scientific test like   
  that. <g>  His spirits are as good as they can be, given the   
  event.  Below I'll link his post on VAF to try to at least announce   
  the happening.   
    
  http://www.vansairforce.com/community/showthread.php?p=155476#post155476   
    
  Hi All,   
    
  I figured that this soon will filter out in the rumor mill because enough people already know, so I'd make a quick post personally to let you know what is going on.   
    
  This weekend I was helping a friend get his rotax powered quicksilver running and had a rather unfortuneate and messy accident (don't worry too much, it wasn't fatal).   
    
  Long story short. My right hand ended up contacting the running prop (sharp nylon 3 bladed ultra prop).....as you can well imagine the prop ended up much better than my right hand - which didn't fare too well....but in the end not as bad as it could have been. The prop has a tiny red stained nick on it from one of my bones, and we had to hunt (in the grass of our runway) for the severed flesh if mine, but we did ok and had everything on ice before heading to the hospital,   
    
  I'm home from the hospital now, had orthopedic surgery from a hand/upper extremity specailist and am going to be fine, albeit with 1/2 less of a missing digit on my right hand than I had last week at this time. They were unable to use the last half of my index finger - but the rest should be ok.......we hope!   
    
  Please bear with me while I'm slow to type (noy very fast with only 1 usable hand) and the other not feeling too good right now. I'll be working reduced hours this week due to more appointments with the surgeon, so to those of you waiting for "stuff" from me personally, your patience is appreciated. I would kindly ask that you not deluge me with lots of personal calls or emails because I just simply cannot respond right now. I'm pretty doped up, really tired and in a wee bit of pain.   
    
  After I'm feeling a bit better I'll post a long, detailed (and probably disturbing) account of the accident - becase that's all it is. After having a dog bite my running prop on the RV some years ago, and sitting in a cockpit when another old guy got hit by a prop many years before, I treat them like bombs.....but it still happenend to me, so PLEASE BE EXTRA carefull. I'm pretty carefull and it still happened in less than a blink of an eye.   
    
  I can't overstate how emotionally and physically painfull of an experience this is. I'm going to be fine in the end and won't be much worse for it, but it's still a miserable thing to deal with. The silver lining is I'm alive, didn't lose a hand or arm, and have most of my fingers back. It's embarrassing, humiliating and painful to type this note, but it needs to be done.   
    
  Thanks to all who have already sent their supprt, and I sincerely appreciate everyone's patience while I get through this. I'm still working as able, just reduced hours and reduced email responses. Again, thanks for everything from such a great community of people, many of you I'm proud to call friends,   
    
  Best Regards, God Bless and BE SAFE!   
  Stein Bruch   
  RV6, Minneapolis   
    
    
  Fred Williams, M.D. wrote:   
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  Everybody pray for Russ. (Texas Tech RV 10)   He had an accident this weekend and his right hand contacted a prop. (helping a friend with his airplane)  Lost at least 1/2 of his right index finger and had to have surgery.  The email stated he would post details when he is feeling better.  He stated he was out of the hospital and back home.  Requested not to get a bunch of emails as he probably wouldn't feel up to answering all of them   I wrote to Russ this weekend to find out how he did his Kevlar panel.     
      
  Fred Williams     
      
  40515     
      
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				 Posted: Tue Sep 18, 2007 9:58 am    Post subject: Russel Davis .... Actually Stein Bruch | 
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				Awesome humor!  I chopped a slab of the same finger off in a
 model airplane prop way back...had very similar stickers on
 my desk when I got back too.  Funny how things go.
 I hear he showed up at work and there were gag gifts waiting
 for him there too.  Humor is the best medicine, once you
 consider someone's still alive.  Not only that, but it sometimes
 takes someone going through tragedy to help reinforce the
 proper cautious attitude in others.
 
 Did I hear that Stein is having a 1/2 off sale, in honor of
 his finger??   If he sells enough, he may be able to pay for
 half of his hospital bill.  
 
 Some day we should have a Stein Bruch Fly-In Benefit with
 dinner for the guy.  (Just better keep it to regular food
 'cuz he's no good at chopsticks anymore)
 
 Tim Olson - RV-10 N104CD - Flying
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 James Hein wrote:
  	  | Quote: | 	 		   So..... He can't give any more helpful pointers?  <ducks>
  
  Look on the bright side; You'll save 10% off manicure prices!
  
  We had one guy at work who crushed a finger in a log splitter last year.
  What did his coworkers do?
  They placed these stickers all over his office upon his return:
  
  
  
  How's that for sympathy!
  
  Hope you had a good laugh from this email  Stein! Get well soon!
  
  -Jim 40384
  
  Tim Olson wrote:
 > 
 >
 > Fred,
 >
 > I *think* you're wrong, I just called Russ, to verify his
 > 10 digits.  
 >
 > I've talked to Stein a bit the past couple days....he's been
 > a bit laid up after chopping off half his index finger in a
 > prop.  Something about wanting to verify the tach by how
 > hard the prop hits the finger or some scientific test like
 > that. <g>  His spirits are as good as they can be, given the
 > event.  Below I'll link his post on VAF to try to at least announce
 > the happening.
 >
 > http://www.vansairforce.com/community/showthread.php?p=155476#post155476
 >
 > Hi All,
 >
 > I figured that this soon will filter out in the rumor mill because 
 > enough people already know, so I'd make a quick post personally to let 
 > you know what is going on.
 >
 > This weekend I was helping a friend get his rotax powered quicksilver 
 > running and had a rather unfortuneate and messy accident (don't worry 
 > too much, it wasn't fatal).
 >
 > Long story short. My right hand ended up contacting the running prop 
 > (sharp nylon 3 bladed ultra prop).....as you can well imagine the prop 
 > ended up much better than my right hand - which didn't fare too 
 > well....but in the end not as bad as it could have been. The prop has 
 > a tiny red stained nick on it from one of my bones, and we had to hunt 
 > (in the grass of our runway) for the severed flesh if mine, but we did 
 > ok and had everything on ice before heading to the hospital,
 >
 > I'm home from the hospital now, had orthopedic surgery from a 
 > hand/upper extremity specailist and am going to be fine, albeit with 
 > 1/2 less of a missing digit on my right hand than I had last week at 
 > this time. They were unable to use the last half of my index finger - 
 > but the rest should be ok.......we hope!
 >
 > Please bear with me while I'm slow to type (noy very fast with only 1 
 > usable hand) and the other not feeling too good right now. I'll be 
 > working reduced hours this week due to more appointments with the 
 > surgeon, so to those of you waiting for "stuff" from me personally, 
 > your patience is appreciated. I would kindly ask that you not deluge 
 > me with lots of personal calls or emails because I just simply cannot 
 > respond right now. I'm pretty doped up, really tired and in a wee bit 
 > of pain.
 >
 > After I'm feeling a bit better I'll post a long, detailed (and 
 > probably disturbing) account of the accident - becase that's all it 
 > is. After having a dog bite my running prop on the RV some years ago, 
 > and sitting in a cockpit when another old guy got hit by a prop many 
 > years before, I treat them like bombs.....but it still happenend to 
 > me, so PLEASE BE EXTRA carefull. I'm pretty carefull and it still 
 > happened in less than a blink of an eye.
 >
 > I can't overstate how emotionally and physically painfull of an 
 > experience this is. I'm going to be fine in the end and won't be much 
 > worse for it, but it's still a miserable thing to deal with. The 
 > silver lining is I'm alive, didn't lose a hand or arm, and have most 
 > of my fingers back. It's embarrassing, humiliating and painful to type 
 > this note, but it needs to be done.
 >
 > Thanks to all who have already sent their supprt, and I sincerely 
 > appreciate everyone's patience while I get through this. I'm still 
 > working as able, just reduced hours and reduced email responses. 
 > Again, thanks for everything from such a great community of people, 
 > many of you I'm proud to call friends,
 >
 > Best Regards, God Bless and BE SAFE!
 > Stein Bruch
 > RV6, Minneapolis
 > Fred Williams, M.D. wrote:
 >> 
 >> <drfred(at)suddenlinkmail.com>
 >>
 >> Everybody pray for Russ. (Texas Tech RV 10)   He had an accident this 
 >> weekend and his right hand contacted a prop. (helping a friend with 
 >> his airplane)  Lost at least 1/2 of his right index finger and had to 
 >> have surgery.  The email stated he would post details when he is 
 >> feeling better.  He stated he was out of the hospital and back home.  
 >> Requested not to get a bunch of emails as he probably wouldn't feel 
 >> up to answering all of them   I wrote to Russ this weekend to find 
 >> out how he did his Kevlar panel.
 >>
 >> Fred Williams
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 >> 40515
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				 Posted: Tue Sep 18, 2007 10:26 am    Post subject: Russel Davis .... Actually Stein Bruch | 
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				No finger food either!
 
 Maybe we can eat some Wendy's Chili (you know, to help search for the 
 missing piece!)  
 
 I had also gotten bit by a 12" R/C prop many years ago; It hit 
 lengthwise, splitting the nail down the center (whomever said that the 
 shortest distance between two points apparently didn't take propellers 
 into account!) Hurt like an SOB for a week. I also had a fight with a 
 Dremel saw about 20 years ago..  cut my thumb almost in half, but was 
 repaired and looks (and feels) normal now; My parents were on vacation 
 at the time, so they now keep reminding me of how I ruined their 
 vacation   They keep milking that guilt trip for sure!
 
 -Jim
 
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 Tim Olson wrote:
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  Awesome humor!  I chopped a slab of the same finger off in a
  model airplane prop way back...had very similar stickers on
  my desk when I got back too.  Funny how things go.
  I hear he showed up at work and there were gag gifts waiting
  for him there too.  Humor is the best medicine, once you
  consider someone's still alive.  Not only that, but it sometimes
  takes someone going through tragedy to help reinforce the
  proper cautious attitude in others.
 
  Did I hear that Stein is having a 1/2 off sale, in honor of
  his finger??   If he sells enough, he may be able to pay for
  half of his hospital bill.  
 
  Some day we should have a Stein Bruch Fly-In Benefit with
  dinner for the guy.  (Just better keep it to regular food
  'cuz he's no good at chopsticks anymore)
 
  Tim Olson - RV-10 N104CD - Flying
  do not archive
  James Hein wrote:
 > So..... He can't give any more helpful pointers?  <ducks>
 >
 > Look on the bright side; You'll save 10% off manicure prices!
 >
 > We had one guy at work who crushed a finger in a log splitter last year.
 > What did his coworkers do?
 > They placed these stickers all over his office upon his return:
 >
 > How's that for sympathy!
 >
 > Hope you had a good laugh from this email  Stein! Get well soon!
 >
 > -Jim 40384
 >
 > Tim Olson wrote:
 >> 
 >>
 >> Fred,
 >>
 >> I *think* you're wrong, I just called Russ, to verify his
 >> 10 digits.  
 >>
 >> I've talked to Stein a bit the past couple days....he's been
 >> a bit laid up after chopping off half his index finger in a
 >> prop.  Something about wanting to verify the tach by how
 >> hard the prop hits the finger or some scientific test like
 >> that. <g>  His spirits are as good as they can be, given the
 >> event.  Below I'll link his post on VAF to try to at least announce
 >> the happening.
 >>
 >> http://www.vansairforce.com/community/showthread.php?p=155476#post155476 
 >>
 >>
 >> Hi All,
 >>
 >> I figured that this soon will filter out in the rumor mill because 
 >> enough people already know, so I'd make a quick post personally to 
 >> let you know what is going on.
 >>
 >> This weekend I was helping a friend get his rotax powered 
 >> quicksilver running and had a rather unfortuneate and messy accident 
 >> (don't worry too much, it wasn't fatal).
 >>
 >> Long story short. My right hand ended up contacting the running prop 
 >> (sharp nylon 3 bladed ultra prop).....as you can well imagine the 
 >> prop ended up much better than my right hand - which didn't fare too 
 >> well....but in the end not as bad as it could have been. The prop 
 >> has a tiny red stained nick on it from one of my bones, and we had 
 >> to hunt (in the grass of our runway) for the severed flesh if mine, 
 >> but we did ok and had everything on ice before heading to the hospital,
 >>
 >> I'm home from the hospital now, had orthopedic surgery from a 
 >> hand/upper extremity specailist and am going to be fine, albeit with 
 >> 1/2 less of a missing digit on my right hand than I had last week at 
 >> this time. They were unable to use the last half of my index finger 
 >> - but the rest should be ok.......we hope!
 >>
 >> Please bear with me while I'm slow to type (noy very fast with only 
 >> 1 usable hand) and the other not feeling too good right now. I'll be 
 >> working reduced hours this week due to more appointments with the 
 >> surgeon, so to those of you waiting for "stuff" from me personally, 
 >> your patience is appreciated. I would kindly ask that you not deluge 
 >> me with lots of personal calls or emails because I just simply 
 >> cannot respond right now. I'm pretty doped up, really tired and in a 
 >> wee bit of pain.
 >>
 >> After I'm feeling a bit better I'll post a long, detailed (and 
 >> probably disturbing) account of the accident - becase that's all it 
 >> is. After having a dog bite my running prop on the RV some years 
 >> ago, and sitting in a cockpit when another old guy got hit by a prop 
 >> many years before, I treat them like bombs.....but it still 
 >> happenend to me, so PLEASE BE EXTRA carefull. I'm pretty carefull 
 >> and it still happened in less than a blink of an eye.
 >>
 >> I can't overstate how emotionally and physically painfull of an 
 >> experience this is. I'm going to be fine in the end and won't be 
 >> much worse for it, but it's still a miserable thing to deal with. 
 >> The silver lining is I'm alive, didn't lose a hand or arm, and have 
 >> most of my fingers back. It's embarrassing, humiliating and painful 
 >> to type this note, but it needs to be done.
 >>
 >> Thanks to all who have already sent their supprt, and I sincerely 
 >> appreciate everyone's patience while I get through this. I'm still 
 >> working as able, just reduced hours and reduced email responses. 
 >> Again, thanks for everything from such a great community of people, 
 >> many of you I'm proud to call friends,
 >>
 >> Best Regards, God Bless and BE SAFE!
 >> Stein Bruch
 >> RV6, Minneapolis
 >>
 >>
 >> Fred Williams, M.D. wrote:
 >>> 
 >>> <drfred(at)suddenlinkmail.com>
 >>>
 >>> Everybody pray for Russ. (Texas Tech RV 10)   He had an accident 
 >>> this weekend and his right hand contacted a prop. (helping a friend 
 >>> with his airplane)  Lost at least 1/2 of his right index finger and 
 >>> had to have surgery.  The email stated he would post details when 
 >>> he is feeling better.  He stated he was out of the hospital and 
 >>> back home.  Requested not to get a bunch of emails as he probably 
 >>> wouldn't feel up to answering all of them   I wrote to Russ this 
 >>> weekend to find out how he did his Kevlar panel.
 >>>
 >>> Fred Williams
 >>>
 >>> 40515
 >>>
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				 Posted: Tue Sep 18, 2007 10:55 am    Post subject: Russel Davis .... Actually Stein Bruch | 
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				Yes we would have to definitely stay away from finger food...but we
 could all chip in and get him that gift from Spencer's, you know the one
 with the finger in the box and you put ketchup around it?
 Dan
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				 Posted: Tue Sep 18, 2007 11:51 am    Post subject: Russel Davis .... Actually Stein Bruch | 
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				If a handshake hurts too much we could welcome Stein back with a High 4
 1/2
 
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				 Posted: Tue Sep 18, 2007 12:10 pm    Post subject: Russel Davis .... Actually Stein Bruch | 
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				Back when I test flew my Glasair III I returned to my wood working shop to
 find that the employees had made me a coffin, just in case!  I don't know
 what they would have done if I hadn't made it.
 
 Gary
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				 Posted: Tue Sep 18, 2007 12:14 pm    Post subject: Russel Davis .... Actually Stein Bruch | 
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				I asked him for a quote on the new WSI system last week, I guess it's too late to ask him to sharpen his pencil...since he won't be allowed to use dangerous machinery for a while.
 
 Rick S.
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				 Posted: Tue Sep 18, 2007 12:36 pm    Post subject: Russel Davis .... Actually Stein Bruch | 
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				actually ..he probably won't be selling anything digital for a while...
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				 Posted: Tue Sep 18, 2007 2:34 pm    Post subject: Russel Davis .... Actually Stein Bruch | 
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				Good idea! Take the attorneys and shove them into the prop! Why didn't I 
 think of that?
 
 Emotional distress? What, from all the jokes?
 
 I guess he can only INDEX the left magneto now... !  
 
 -Jim 40384
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 ddddsp1(at)juno.com wrote:
 
  	  | Quote: | 	 		   Stein,
 
    Sorry to hear about your incident.........I do sell Pain 
  meds........      Wanna trade some for an SL30?    I have the kind 
  that take the pain away and relax you to the point of NO CARES! 
 
    I am sure it was not your fault.........has to be one of those 
  irresponsible props that are not finger friendly.  Know any good 
  attorneys.......I am sure they can sue the prop for lost wages and 
  emotional distress.
 
  GET WELL!
 
  DEAN
 
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				 Posted: Tue Sep 18, 2007 3:36 pm    Post subject: Russel Davis .... Actually Stein Bruch | 
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				Man, oh man, Stein!  What the heck!   
   
  That must have given the old ticker a shock.  Might  have needed the ever popular Digitalis purpurea  to settle things down or get them  going again.  My goodness!  Well at least we know about this  given that we can all communicate easily and instantaneously in this digital age  we're in.  Not that in other times we wouldn't have had a pulse on this  type of news, but you might never have heard of such a thing, and who knows the  spin they'd put on it.  Did you have to prop yourself up, afterwards?   
   
  All the best, my friend.  
   
  John Jessen
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