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TGoG Podcast 012 – Missing Mojo

April 5, 2011 @ 22:47 By Gavin Webber 9 Comments

TGOG+podcast+logo+new+1400+v2Just a quick podcast to let you know what is going down at TGOG Urban chicken ranch!

 

 

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Comments

  1. Little Terraced House says

    April 5, 2011 at 23:41

    Hi Gav and Kim, sorry to hear that you are feeling under the weather.

    Hope the op goes OK and that you are soon back to normal, dont worry about us here in blogland, we wont go away and leave you !

    Sending big hugs to the both of you

    Babs xxx

    Reply
  2. tylasnan says

    April 6, 2011 at 00:56

    Hi Gav, here’s to a pain free future!

    Karen near Gympie.

    Reply
  3. Mystic Nile says

    April 6, 2011 at 03:24

    No need to apologize…your health is more important than anything. Take care of yourself and get some rest (consider that an order *smile*). We’ll all be here waiting for you when you’ve recovered.

    Reply
  4. Michael from Canberra says

    April 6, 2011 at 06:56

    Hi Gavin,

    I hope you have a speedy recovery. Wishing you all the best.

    Michael

    Reply
  5. Aussiemumbecc says

    April 6, 2011 at 08:59

    Hi Gavin
    All the best for the impending op, I’m sure u will be on the mend before you know it and back to your inspirational ways. Look forward to hearing from you again soon.

    Reply
  6. dixiebelle says

    April 6, 2011 at 09:14

    Oh, no, good luck with the surgery, I knew something was going on with your lack of usual posting, but figured it was diverticulitis again.

    I so know how you feel about having no mojo, but am slowly getting mine back again as I recover… take it slow & steady little red rooster!

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  7. Tanya says

    April 6, 2011 at 08:28

    Loved the song choices Gavin. You’ll be feeling better in no time but remember not to rush it after the op because it is very important healing stage. The up side is that you get to use your mind and think laterally about how you can achieve the things you want. As a girl I have had to employ fulcrums and planks and gantry-like set ups over the years. Sometimes you blokes do the most damage just by trying to use brute strength. Good healing and rest Gavin.

    Reply
  8. Anonymous says

    April 6, 2011 at 20:32

    I wondered what was happening as you are usually a blogger of note – hope the op goes well (you may even get some reading done whilst in recovery mode!!).
    Penny, Brisbane

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  9. Gavin says

    April 7, 2011 at 20:24

    Hi Everyone,

    Thanks so much for the healing thoughts and well wishes. I really appreciate them.

    Still plodding along, but with a smile on my face!

    Gav x

    Reply

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