Mark,

Girls can be guys too, so don't get all PC on us!

Give Lisa my best wishes; she's in great hands, seeing as you can't
swing a dead cat around these parts without hitting a talented
surgeon. Not that I would recommend doing that, seeing as you can't
swing a dead cat without hitting a PETA supporter either.

As for you, my friend, please receive my hugest condolences. I have a
wonderful wife...who is the crappiest patient. But that's between you,
me, and the rest of the internet, so don't tell anyone! Least of all
her  :-o

I trust you will be with Lisa during the operation and will start
snapping pics the moment she goes under the anaesthesia and lets go of
your hand. A "GESO Lisa's operation" is what the PDML wants.

Take care, the both of you,


 --M.



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On 3 February 2010 20:19, Mark Roberts <[email protected]> wrote:
> Not for me, but for Dr. Lisa and her broken wrist.
>
> When she came home yesterday even *I* could tell that it was going to
> need to be pinned back together. Quite ugly looking.
>
> Fortunately, since Lisa's specialty is bone tumors, she knows the
> orthopedic surgeons pretty well - not that she'll be seen by any of
> the ones at Children's Hospital! But they know who the best guys in
> rest of the Harvard Medical System are. Um, best guys and women - I
> think the surgeon who's doing Lisa's wrist is a woman.
>
> Big fun...
>
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