Well I did notice that you did not add LOL to the post. Since we all know that " the life is in the blood" as that old saying goes, then it sounds to me like you feel that we not only need to see Sage Gold get 'stitched up' to prevent further drainage of its life support, but also, that a 'huge blood transfusion' is required, in order to both survive and thrive. In the absense a 'fresh blood supply', would you say that Sage has become old and ricketedy and the cores in the shack are nothing more that dead man's bones. LOL I think W6w.
Jerry