Originally Posted by Budster
Saturday morning.

I’ve just re-read the recent post. I plan to no longer continue this thread.
This site is ‘Talk Morgan’ so my next update will be once my 4/4 is back in my garage and I plan to make the title of the new thread, “Stanley in Pitlane”
I’ll end this post by repeating how excellent Sean, Carl and all the staff at Berrybrook have been.
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Bud
4/4 - Stanley.

I've always maintained that the people are the community and, ultimately, what makes Talk Morgan what it is. I'm a firm believer that individuals may join out of an interest in Morgan sports cars but they stay because of the community, shared experience and warmth of the members.

Your journey is one that many of us can relate to, either directly or indirectly and I, for one, appreciate the updates; reading the comments of others, it is obvious I am far from alone in this sentiment. Furthermore, whether people add to this thread or not, I have no doubt they wish you well. I've often found that people don't know what to say when it relates to health concerns but, as I am sure you already know, this doesn't mean they are ambivalent or don't care. Far too often, the Britishness kicks in and we struggle knowing what to say with things emotive!

If you'd rather not continue the thread, that is one thing - and I can respect that. However, if you'd like to, then I (and obviously others), would be happy to lend a virtual ear, our best wishes and a big old man-hug (or should that be the British 'arm squeeze'! - just enough contact but not too much! laugh2)

This thread is no less valuable to the site than any other and I'd go as far to as suggest that it exemplifies what makes Talk Morgan what it is more than many others. The community is a tapestry of threads and the strongest, boldest and most powerful are the ones relating to the people who make up that community, of which this is a perfect example.

As always, sending you my best wishes,

Simon