Posts by Sofie Bribiesca
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@ Deborah
The surgeon is the one to listen to, the other half is her support and Emma will do the rest. Time is on her side. She'll get through. -
Ah Graham, you did go around the back (in Cross St) because quite a different feel to the front?
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Not my kind of architecture, but let's hear what others have to say.
Took photos over the weekend. I think it immediately grabs your attention although on closer study found certain detail to be clumsy and unnecessary. The upper office suites being clad in iron did give the idea of a fine balance with the relatively lightweight (glass) ground level. So teetering almost tumbling blocks is where it it took me. I thought they could be fun apartments. The photos came out pretty good but I wasn't concentrating on the gates. I was looking up and against the skyline, it played nicely. I imagine very personal views from each suite. I liked it.
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Zaha Hadid is kinda out there.
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This architect will do for me. Santiago
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Yes brilliant.
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hit them as hard as you can (even while being unconscious). Get them to promise No Staples ahead of time.
Not sure if they still do it but they're a bastard of a thing. Just trust me on that one.My Dad got the nurse to save my staples and I have mentioned before but I'll say it again, he presented me with a necklace made from the staples and hospital personal id tag.Very post modern. So they can have more than one purpose. I had no problem with the staples.
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Emma, not wet. Just do it. See you on the flip side. :)
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Get a treasure map tattooed on your scalp. Then let the hair grow back afterwards.
Well that sounds like a whole lot of fun, after getting her head split with skull full metal jacket to follow, not!.
Emma may be the bravest person in Russell's lounge at te moment but this ain't a Sunday stroll, this is a "I hate Mondaze" situation. The best thing about this is it's doable and the surgeon has done it before. Tools and people handling the brain is big time. Rant over, as you were :) -
My partner and I have been constantly reassuring each other that everything will be fine. I can’t help thinking that things would have been a lot finer if I hadn’t got a bloody brain tumour.
I'll join you and you partner in the reassurance camp.Best of luck Emma. I am sure you will have lots of new material from your experience. If it's any consolation, my surgeon was very happy to have saved most of my hair and my scar partially exposed above the right ear is a talking point to say the least. It's a journey girl, if nothing else :) xxx