Where is Al?

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Where is Al?

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Well, I am pleased to report that Al is recovering just fine following his recent battle with Cancer. Al didn't want any of his friends worrying about him, so kept quiet about his illness.

He is home now and expecting to be back in his office today. Since Al doesn't have a computer at home, he hasn't had a chance to contribute to his forum for the past couple weeks. He will be going to the office beginning today, so expect to hear from him soon.
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Our prayers are with you!

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Hi Al - sorry to hear about your battle with cancer. If anyone can beat it, you can. Just remember to use that long left jab.....

See you back at the Hut in '03.

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Hi Al

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I see your name in the list of people on-line. So you must be in your office working.

One again. . . . Welcome back.
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Post by vinny »

Dear Al,
I'm so very glad to hear that you are ok. You were missed on these forums and especially at the Hut. I hope that you are able to return to both undertakings quickly. You will be in my thoughts and prayers.
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Where is Al?

Post by Alan K »

Thanks to all my Uechi friends for their well wishes.

It is important when you are not feeling as fit as you once were.

I will be back on the floor of the "hut" in 2003, and look forward to seeing you all.

Happy holidays.

Al
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