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getwell.dat
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1996-08-12
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[phraseFront]
Warning:
The Surgeon General
has determined
[phraseBack]
That illness
is bad for your health!
Get Well Soon
[phraseFront]
Best Wishes
[phraseBack]
May good health
be yours again soon.
[phraseFront]
So you're sick.
Look at the bright side
[phraseBack]
Now you finally have a reason
to whine and complain!
Get Well Soon
[phraseFront]
They say laughter
is the best medicine
[phraseBack]
So go out in the hallway
and walk behind other people
in hospital gowns!
Get Well Soon
[phraseFront]
Sorry you're not
feeling your best.
[phraseBack]
Sure hope you're
better very soon!
[phraseFront]
(no front copy)
[phraseBack]
Wishing you a
quick and complete
recovery.
[phraseFront]
You mean a lot to me.
[phraseBack]
So does your health
and happiness.
Get Well Soon
[phraseFront]
Thinking of You
[phraseBack]
May hope be
your heart's companion
today and always.
[phraseFront]
Don't feel so hot?
[phraseBack]
Hope you're back
to your cool self
again soon!
[phraseFront]
Nothing brings
warmth to the heart
like the sunshine
of a friendly smile.
[phraseBack]
Wishing you brighter days.
Get Well Soon
[phraseFront]
A Get Well Wish
[phraseBack]
Hope you feel
like your
wonderful self again
soon.
[phraseFront]
Please get well soon
[phraseBack]
I miss your smile!
[phraseFront]
Thinking of you
[phraseBack]
And hoping you're feeling better soon.
[phraseFront]
If knowing that someone cares helps the healing process
[phraseBack]
Then you should be feeling better already.
Get Well Soon
[phraseFront]
Get Well Soon
[phraseBack]
Wishing you brighter days.
[phraseFront]
You're in my thoughts
[phraseBack]
May you find each moment
of this day graced
with comfort and peace.
[phraseFront]
May you find the courage
to face tomorrow
in the love that surrounds
you today.
[phraseBack]
Thinking of You with Love
[phraseFront]
I know. I know.
You want to go home.
You want to sleep
in your very own room.
How can they expect
a person to sleep in a place
[phraseBack]
With no dust bunnies under the bed!
Get Well Soon
[phraseFront]
This card has strange
curative powers
[phraseBack]
I feel better since sending it!
Hope you do, too!
[phraseFront]
Your doctor says
You're getting better.
He thinks you're strong enough
[phraseBack]
To see his bill!
[phraseFront]
Gee, we miss you.
[phraseBack]
Everybody has had to double-up
and work overtime
to accomplish
what you used to do.
Get Well Soon
[phraseFront]
Sure, being in the hospital is a downer,
but look on the bright side
[phraseBack]
At least they serve you
breakfast in bed!
Get Well Soon
[phraseFront]
Getting back to health
is easy Enough
[phraseBack]
It's getting back to work
that's tough.
Get Well Soon
[phraseFront]
Look on the bright side!
As long as you're in the hospital
[phraseBack]
You don't have to decide what to wear!
Get Well Soon
[phraseFront]
Not everything
about being sick is bad.
There are the good-looking doctors
[phraseBack]
Whose sailboats you're paying off.
[phraseFront]
I may not be a doctor,
but I've got a prescription
to make you feel better
[phraseBack]
And chocolate is available
over-the-counter.
[phraseFront]
Getting better is a simple matter
of visualizing yourself
completely healed
[phraseBack]
So stop visualizing
yourself on the beach
with your doctor,
and you'll get well soon.
[phraseFront]
If you get well,
I'll eat this card
[phraseBack]
I got this recipe
from the hospital kitchen.
[phraseFront]
Let me kiss it and make it all better!
[phraseBack]
Or at least make it happier!
Hurry Up and Get Well
[phraseFront]
Cheer up!
If the hospital were more like home
[phraseBack]
You'd be making us a sandwich!
[phraseFront]
Get Well Soon!
Since you've been sick
there's been a vacuum
[phraseBack]
And no one knows how to run it!
[phraseFront]
You do know why
they design hospital gowns
that way, don't you?
[phraseBack]
To make your stay more bare-able.
Get Well Soon
[phraseFront]
It won't be long
before you're all better
and back to being your
same old self again
[phraseBack]
I suppose I ought to
enjoy this while it lasts.
[phraseFront]
There are many reasons
for you to get well.
Your family loves and needs you,
your family is worried about you
[phraseBack]
Your family is totally
unsupervised in your kitchen.
[phraseFront]
Don't worry about your operation unless, of course,
your doctor utters that single dreaded word
we're all afraid of while operating
[phraseBack]
OOPS.
Get Well Soon