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jack
5th October 2013, 12:43 PM
As most of you would be aware one of our more colourfull members RLI (Paul) has been missing from the forum lately. I'm sure many are missing his entertaining stories and comments - I certainly am.
I've just been on the phone to Paul and I have his approval to post this update. He is currently in day eight of his new treatment, I won't go into detail but it's very debilitating and he's at a pretty low point.
He won't be on the forum until his health starts to pick up which unfortunatly is a slow process. Being the fighter he is, I'm sure that won't be to long though.
He mentioned there are a few on here waiting on some build/tuneup detail he was going to provide, he hasn't forgotten but you'll understand that will have to wait.
I'm sure we all wish him a speedy recovery to full health and some of the Vic members can look forward to catching up with him at the end of the year.
I'll keep you updated on his progress.
Sir Roofy
5th October 2013, 12:54 PM
Wish him all the best and looking forward to the vic meet
NissanGQ4.2
5th October 2013, 12:56 PM
All the best Paul on a speedy recovery
BigRAWesty
5th October 2013, 01:00 PM
All the best to Paul and his family for a speedy recovery.
Lets pray this time it's sorts the issues out.
Cheers
MudRunnerTD
5th October 2013, 01:10 PM
Take care Paul. Rest up mate and don't be shy!
If we can put up with 3dogs on his Meds I'm sure you will be very entertaining ;)
macca
5th October 2013, 01:18 PM
Good thoughts from us Paul. Really hope you get a result you are after.
taslucas
5th October 2013, 01:24 PM
Rest up Paul and we'll see you soon:).
But in the meantime, here's a few ideas incase you dont go for the cummins in the patrol
http://www.nissanpatrol.com.au/forums/images/imported/2013/10/24.jpg
and here is the biggest diesel in the world:
This is RT-flex96C - a two-stroke turbocharged diesel engine designed by the Finnish manufacturer Wärtsilä and is currently the largest and most powerful diesel engine in the world. Standing at 13.5 meters high and 26.59 meters long, it is almost as big as a small apartment. It weighs over 2,300 tonnes and its largest 14-cylinder version produces 80,080 kW of power.
http://www.nissanpatrol.com.au/forums/images/imported/2013/10/1.jpg?imgmax=800
growler2058
5th October 2013, 02:59 PM
If we can put up with 3dogs on his Meds I'm sure you will be very entertaining ;)
X2:bigthumbup:
FARKN get well soon mate!
threedogs
5th October 2013, 03:23 PM
Fight the fight Paul, thoughts with you and family
Careful I'll be off them soon and think WTF
MEGOMONSTER
5th October 2013, 05:44 PM
All the best Paul, hopefully back on your feet soon.
cgm
5th October 2013, 07:02 PM
Please do pass on to him that our thoughts and prayers are with him. Was just thinking this morning there was nothing much from RLI of late.
NP99
5th October 2013, 07:28 PM
Get well mate......I've been slack, the parcel is in the mail this week to you.
GU CAMPER
5th October 2013, 07:29 PM
All the best Paul
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93patrol
5th October 2013, 07:43 PM
all the best Paul and we are all thinking of you and your family... Good luck mate
mudnut
5th October 2013, 08:06 PM
Best wishes to you, Paul. Looking forward to more of your yarns when you're better.
Wine_maker
6th October 2013, 03:02 AM
Best wishes to you mate!
Winnie
6th October 2013, 08:24 AM
All the best Paul, you'll come out on top of this and ready to drop that cummins in the patrol!
PMC
6th October 2013, 10:54 AM
Hi everybody,
I would like thank to Jack (Apollofish) for his kind and supportive conversations with Paul over the last few weeks which have been very daunting due to his ill-health.
Paul has asked me to thank all of the forum members for your kind words of support and personally from and our children and I, thank-you.
The next 6 weeks will be a very frustrating time for our family. Paul has to endure the many rigors and side effects of all the new medication that he is currently on. Our specialist is of the opinion that we have to take a step backwards to go forwards with Paul's disease.
We are hoping that with the new antibiotics, remicade infusions and the Hyperbaric chamber therapy this will help ease Paul's chronic bowel pain and discomfort. All we want as a family is Paul to have quality of life and not suffer like he has over the last two years.
Again, thank you all for being so kind and supportive to Paul. Hopefully when Paul regains his strength he will be back communicating to you all.
Yours sincerely,
Ally
Maxhead
6th October 2013, 11:13 AM
Hope you're up and about soon Paul and get you farking arse back in here!
Thanks for the update Allison
Stropp
6th October 2013, 08:06 PM
Hi Allison, thanks for the info and pass on my best wishes to both yourself and Paul and I hope things go well with his treatment and that you both get back to a normal life soon.
Woof
6th October 2013, 08:47 PM
Wishing you a speeding recovery Paul
PMC
7th October 2013, 12:30 PM
G'day Trendsetters,
Farkkkk, i feel like shite! Folks, thanks for your support, i hate the feeling of being totally incapacitated, it is extremely humiliating and depressing not being able to function has a man. I really take my hat off to those children around the world who have been struck down with terminal diseases at such an early stage in life.
I get so frustrated when i see farken shit-heads in our society that survive and cause so much trouble and disharmony amongst us, while beautiful, innocent children are struck down while just starting there life's journey.
Life is so precious and so short, for the limited time that we have on this planet, we should try and cram as much pleasurable experiences that we can into our short existence. I know for one, when i get better, i will be packing as much life experiences as possible, with the life remaining in my farked-out carcass. lol
PS, thanks for your kind support!
Regards,
Paul
BigRAWesty
7th October 2013, 12:50 PM
G'day Trendsetters,
Farkkkk, i feel like shite! Folks, thanks for your support, i hate the feeling of being totally incapacitated, it is extremely humiliating and depressing not being able to function has a man. I really take my hat off to those children around the world who have been struck down with terminal diseases at such an early stage in life.
I get so frustrated when i see farken shit-heads in our society that survive and cause so much trouble and disharmony amongst us, while beautiful, innocent children are struck down while just starting there life's journey.
Life is so precious and so short, for the limited time that we have on this planet, we should try and cram as much pleasurable experiences that we can into our short existence. I know for one, when i get better, i will be packing as much life experiences as possible, with the life remaining in my farked-out carcass. lol
PS, thanks for your kind support!
Regards,
Paul
Hay mate. Great to see you On here. Best wishes for the coming battles mate but remember we all here for a helping hand support for you and the family if ever needed mate.
I hope one-day we can meet mate so I can shake your hand. What you have endured I wouldn't wish On my worst enemy and yet you keep fighting strong.
Again best well wishing mate for the future.
Stay sting mate.
Cheers
NP99
7th October 2013, 02:56 PM
Good to see you up and about again mate :)
NP99
7th October 2013, 03:01 PM
Hi everybody,
I would like thank to Jack (Apollofish) for his kind and supportive conversations with Paul over the last few weeks which have been very daunting due to his ill-health.
Paul has asked me to thank all of the forum members for your kind words of support and personally from and our children and I, thank-you.
The next 6 weeks will be a very frustrating time for our family. Paul has to endure the many rigors and side effects of all the new medication that he is currently on. Our specialist is of the opinion that we have to take a step backwards to go forwards with Paul's disease.
We are hoping that with the new antibiotics, remicade infusions and the Hyperbaric chamber therapy this will help ease Paul's chronic bowel pain and discomfort. All we want as a family is Paul to have quality of life and not suffer like he has over the last two years.
Again, thank you all for being so kind and supportive to Paul. Hopefully when Paul regains his strength he will be back communicating to you all.
Yours sincerely,
Ally
Thanks Allly
You take good care of yourself too
Shane and Donna
macca
7th October 2013, 03:36 PM
You getting about again mate and chasing bits for the turbo too.
Good to see you are about and hope you are feeling better.
trekster
7th October 2013, 09:49 PM
I reckon I could get this guy up and running quick smart....
All I have to do is go for a 20 minute drive north with all my tools, and once he sees my pulling bits off his patrol and putting them onto mine he will be up and about like flash gordon!
:smileyvault-cute-bi
PMC
8th October 2013, 07:17 AM
I reckon I could get this guy up and running quick smart....
All I have to do is go for a 20 minute drive north with all my tools, and once he sees my pulling bits off his patrol and putting them onto mine he will be up and about like flash gordon!
:smileyvault-cute-bi
G'day Eric,
Why worry about the tools, ill leave the keys at the front door for you! lol
PS, it will be a long time before i drive again (5 weeks) the medication is killing me!
Regards,
Paul
BigRAWesty
8th October 2013, 09:51 AM
5 weeks is bugga all if it's life changing mate. Hang in there.
dads tractor
8th October 2013, 09:58 AM
It's a title fight Paul just complete 1 round at a time and best of luck and endurance . Were all cheering you on .
Astro
8th October 2013, 10:47 AM
Get well soon brother, we miss you
rkinsey
8th October 2013, 11:35 AM
All the best to Paul and his family that are by his side helping him to recover.
I'll raise a couple of whiskeys to you mate, just to help you along ofcourse..... ;p
Cheers,
Rob
trekster
9th October 2013, 05:50 AM
G'day Eric,
Why worry about the tools, ill leave the keys at the front door for you! lol
PS, it will be a long time before i drive again (5 weeks) the medication is killing me!
Regards,
Paul
Oh you poor bugger, Chin up mate and never lose sight of the big picture!
Ps. I'll take your tools as well :D
Cheers,
Eric.
NP99
9th October 2013, 07:01 AM
Eric, you're a true mate :)
Lonicus
9th October 2013, 10:07 AM
All the best Paul, if anyone can come out on top of this stuff, it's you mate!
Clunk
9th October 2013, 10:11 AM
All the best Paul, get well soon bud
PMC
9th October 2013, 10:40 AM
Oh you poor bugger, Chin up mate and never lose sight of the big picture!
Ps. I'll take your tools as well :D
Cheers,
Eric.
Fark, at least i know if i ever fought on the battlefield with you and i coped it, you would rob my carcus of my watch, wallet and gold teeth. lol
Regards,
RLI
93patrol
9th October 2013, 11:01 AM
probably your undies as well paul.
good to see you back on here mate i can't imagine what you are going through but by gee, by jingo, by crikey your one hell of a tough prick. lol
MudRunnerTD
9th October 2013, 01:50 PM
Fark, at least i know if i ever fought on the battlefield with you and i coped it, you would rob my carcus of my watch, wallet and gold teeth. lol
Regards,
RLI
Oh! You have Gold Teeth! That's a game changer right there!!
Ben-e-boy
9th October 2013, 02:07 PM
On my way back home from the trip I will swing by on my way through coffs and take you for a spin in the ute. That will put a smile on your face. If it dosnt the proplem is with you and not with the ute lol.
Steve4wdin
9th October 2013, 03:52 PM
Paul, everyone here has said it all, but GET WELL SOON FARRRRRRK YA
Steve
PS, To your family all the best and my hat off to your support.
NP99
9th October 2013, 05:52 PM
Who is this Paul bloke everyone is talking about?
Ben-e-boy
9th October 2013, 06:01 PM
Who is this Paul bloke everyone is talking about?
I think he likes to put big Volvo diesels in toyotas
trekster
9th October 2013, 08:51 PM
Fark, at least i know if i ever fought on the battlefield with you and i coped it, you would rob my carcus of my watch, wallet and gold teeth. lol
Regards,
RLI
You're forgetting the human shield bit too mate!!!!
Cheers,
Eric.
fracster
14th October 2013, 04:14 AM
Best of luck from this side of the world, get well soon and get your sorry ass back on here big man............:smiley_thumbs_up:
Pamwe Chete
PMC
14th October 2013, 09:16 AM
Best of luck from this side of the world, get well soon and get your sorry ass back on here big man............:smiley_thumbs_up:
Pamwe Chete
G'day fracster,
Thanks mate! Looking forward to one day of having a beer with you mate!
PS, Having a beer with you all!
Regards,
Paul
fracster
14th October 2013, 10:21 AM
G`Day Paul.
You take real good care of yourself pal, get back into things slowly, ain`t no rush, just get yourself fit and able for active duty.
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