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Old December 15th, 2008, 08:56 AM

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I seemed to stale last turn

For some reason I though I had submitted my turn already.

I'm afraid I will be quite unable to properly play any turns in the following days, as I seem to have catched a quite nasty disease from our kids. Been in high fever for couple of days now, getting itchy spots on my hands, feet and face and my throat is sore as hell, can't barely eat anything. Feels like someone cast a Death spell on me... was it you, AoE?

But I'm sorry to say I think I may have to drop off the game as I wont most likely have time to play around christmas time either
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Try some Echinacea/ Goldenseal mix. Echinacea purpurea is a great imminune booster. Hydrastis canadensis is as well but very potent. Don't use it on a common basis though because it can cause a host of side effects. See a herbalist that knows what they are talking about for details.

I don't see any reason for you to go. I'm sure we will have a pleasent and busy holiday season. I think if someone wants a delay it can be worked out.
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