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A question for Scully

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Hi Scully

 

I looked at your picture and firstly may I say you look lovely in your wedding dress but I feel I must ask do you find the cross attached to your head a burden when going through doors?

 

Best wishes

Peter

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Scully

Hello Peter,

 

Thank you. I'm surprised you can see the cross above my head.......

 

It's actually not attached, it just sort of hovers there sometimes. It's not a burden, it simply marks me out as 'special'. It's supposed to be invisible....I must make a complaint to the highest authority and request a new one, that it truly invisible, as it should be...

 

Watch this space !

 

Scully

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They are not brain lesions..........they are just bright ideas

 

"The truth is out there"

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My 'marker' is once again invisible.......new one arrived via DHL this evening !

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They are not brain lesions..........they are just bright ideas

 

"The truth is out there"

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Hi Scully

 

Haha you've changed the picture or have I've lost the plot. The other one was good though, a more distant picture with a crosss attached to your head. Yep looks invisable now, but then maybe you just hide it well.

 

Best wishes

 

Cross spotter


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