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A few years ago a girl named Marie O'Brien broke her neck in an RTA. She and her husband Liam started a long fight to restore health. They did and instead of being a paraphegic as anticipation Marie now helps others and has full use of her body and mind. What did she remember and recall and aim for in those long endless pain filled nights 'Whistle down the wind' which when well enough she went to see in the West End. Do we consider enough the more serious aspects of what these talented people provide for others? I do hope so more stories like these might encourage others to this sort of worthwhile endeavors.
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filthy mudblood
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I hope so too.
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