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 No time for words today.....I'm playing nurse!  Popster had a suspicious spot on his ear that was skin cancer & had it removed last winter.  It grew back so they had to really go deep this time which it involved a skin graft.  He is not a happy camper today!

Let this be a lesson for everyone!

Use sun block & wear the sun hat your wife bought you when playing golf!!
Love

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  1. oh dear, feel better soon popster. I recently walked the very same walk with the unhusband who had just shy of half his ear removed, I was his nurse ??????? I'd been nagging the same nag, I mean suggesting the same sunscreen walk for years. No skin graft pver here as nothing left to graft. silly silly silly.
    hope your hubby feels better soon. its rather dreadful

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