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Post by deepredtiger on Oct 12, 2009 22:13:19 GMT -5
REMEMBER it's Breast Cancer Month Support our GALS, Breast cancer is a harsh thing to ever have to go threw Attachments:
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Post by Mark Caringer on Oct 14, 2009 20:43:05 GMT -5
saw this ona car the other day
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Post by deepredtiger on Oct 16, 2009 11:16:40 GMT -5
That's AWSOME Mark and YEP I agree! I myself have had 4 lumps removed, thank GOD they were not cancer, But I have a few friends who's were and it is HARSH... if you make it at all.
LOVE that banner gonna sho it to my friends,lol
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Post by Megalictis on Oct 16, 2009 13:16:24 GMT -5
Wolvie in pink... cute. You do that yourself, Red? (What'd he do - wash it with the whites?) Maybe he should really do it - you know - just to see if anyone's really brave enough to say anything to him about it! A freind of mine had a scare earleir this year. Had several lumps removed - fortunately they turned out to be benign (and she's only 30). It's funny to think that it takes a "Save the ta-tas" campaign to make men aware that this affects us directly - as though we're somehow immune. Breast Cancer - it's not just for women any more... www.cnn.com/2009/HEALTH/10/15/male.breast.cancer/index.html
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Post by deepredtiger on Oct 16, 2009 16:43:49 GMT -5
Yes I did it myself every year around October I put Wolvie in PINK because I know deep down inside if he was real, he would support the gals for sure, he's wear it for October at least one day in their honor just like he wore those brown and gold colors in Mariko's honor is the way I figure it. LOL Hell he's at least have a ribbon on for the dames And I agree it would be funny to see if anyone had the nerve to say something to him about it if he wore PINK LOL ;D ;D You're right, it isn't just for the gals, men can get it too. Wolvie in pink... cute. You do that yourself, Red? (What'd he do - wash it with the whites?) Maybe he should really do it - you know - just to see if anyone's really brave enough to say anything to him about it! A freind of mine had a scare earleir this year. Had several lumps removed - fortunately they turned out to be benign (and she's only 30). It's funny to think that it takes a "Save the ta-tas" campaign to make men aware that this affects us directly - as though we're somehow immune. Breast Cancer - it's not just for women any more... www.cnn.com/2009/HEALTH/10/15/male.breast.cancer/index.html
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