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Posted by Tyler(WA) on June 01, 2001 at 06:28:40 from (12.13.226.13):
In Reply to: in regards to what is it posted by Kath on May 31, 2001 at 22:26:23:
Hi Kath, Welcome to you and your husband. Hammer has fallen to the incurable disease of 'restoration' with the particular strain of 'old iron-itis.' He will most likely have it to his death as I've never known of a cure. Though no known cure exists, I've also not heard of anyone who wished for one. Most victims of this disease are pleased with it's symptoms and live with it quite well. There are many support groups such as the forums on YTmag.com and support is also offered for the wives of victims until they themselves are infected. So.... welcome to the nut house. We're crazy but we like it that way.
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