"Make a new cult everyday!" - The Supernova Club
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lit'l willow:
Oh..........no reason.
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I'm gone for tonight. See you tomorrow everyone!
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franni:
lit'l willow:
Our local newspaper did something kind of cool the other day....thought I'd share it here with y'all, especially since we have so many 'fans' of breasts. : The Saturday (18 Oct) issue of the Florida Times-Union was printed.......the entire thing--102 pages, mind you..........on PINK newsprint! The lead story was about a local family with 5 daughters, 3 of which have breast cancer , and another one who had a preventative double mastectomy. The youngest of the five is "being closely monitored" also. And get this......the cancer gene that affects this family so horrendously...........comes from their father.
Well men can have breast cancer too so they also can have that gene
Yes. A couple of weeks ago I was at a football match, and it was at the breast cancer awareness day. We were encouraged to donate money. The home team for the first time in their history did not play in their usual kit. The usually play in red, blue and white. This is the jersey they wore: http://aoimg.no.publicus.com/apps/pbcsi.dll/bilde?Avis=AO&Dato=20081003&Kategori=SPORT&Lopenr=465655406&Ref=AR&Profile=1054&MaxW=468&NoBorder It is a horrible disease, I think it was 10 pages about it in the newspaper that day.
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vlivantje:
lit'l willow:
When Tina and I flew to Vegas to meet, my husband was already there for a conference (sure....: ;)) and decided to stay for the weekend, since I was flying in and so was Tina. Anyway, he had a colleague with him, and Tina's flight arrived before mine, and turns out MY flight was gonna be very...um..."late" (actually, there's another story that goes here, that I quite reluctantly told awhile back, that I'm hoping you forgot about, too. :lol, so he and his colleague picked Tina up at the airport and took her to dinner, then they came back to the airport to drop his colleague off for his out-going flight, and to wait together for me to show up. Well................since my flight was "late" :, it was pretty late when I finally arrived and Tina and he had fallen asleep "together" sitting in side-by-side chairs at the airport. VERY typical for him, as he spends a LOT of time in airports (and probably "sleeps" with all kinds of women :lol, but what was hilarious was that the very first thing that Tina said to me, when I finally got there was "Hey, nice to meet ya, and oh btw, I had a great time sleeping with your husband". Yep, that's our Tina.
Hilarious. And yes Christy...I do remember that other story of why your flight was "late".
The flight was late... hmmmm. I seem to recall that... oh well, never mind.
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Svenn:
It is a horrible disease, I think it was 10 pages about it in the newspaper that day.
Yesterday my niece called me she is pregnant normal for most of us but very special for her For the last 15 years she is fighting against all kinds of cancer and 2 years ago she is diagnosted with skin cancer she refuses the treatment and go for an alternative treatment with no radiation because she wanted a child now it was safe for her to get pregnant and have a healthy baby as soon as the baby is born she's going to have the regular treatment again if it is nessesary
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vlivantje:
lit'l willow:
When Tina and I flew to Vegas to meet, my husband was already there for a conference (sure....: ;)) and decided to stay for the weekend, since I was flying in and so was Tina. Anyway, he had a colleague with him, and Tina's flight arrived before mine, and turns out MY flight was gonna be very...um..."late" (actually, there's another story that goes here, that I quite reluctantly told awhile back, that I'm hoping you forgot about, too. :lol, so he and his colleague picked Tina up at the airport and took her to dinner, then they came back to the airport to drop his colleague off for his out-going flight, and to wait together for me to show up. Well................since my flight was "late" :, it was pretty late when I finally arrived and Tina and he had fallen asleep "together" sitting in side-by-side chairs at the airport. VERY typical for him, as he spends a LOT of time in airports (and probably "sleeps" with all kinds of women :lol, but what was hilarious was that the very first thing that Tina said to me, when I finally got there was "Hey, nice to meet ya, and oh btw, I had a great time sleeping with your husband". Yep, that's our Tina.
Hilarious. And yes Christy...I do remember that other story of why your flight was "late".
ops: Seems you and Angela have better memories than I hoped! ;);)
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franni:
lit'l willow:
Oh..........no reason.
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franni:
Svenn:
lit'l willow:
Svenn:
http://www.expressen.se/1.1336438 I don't think women should drink coffee...
I'm seeing an article clearly in Norwegian, about women drinking coffee and the mention of what looks like the word cancer....right? What's the article saying about them? :
Yeah, it says something about cancer. But I think it's a funny headline.. It says that drinking coffee can result in smaller breasts... But it also reduces the risk of breast cancer. It's a tough decision.
Believe me it is not :
I don't know.......imagine how much bigger they might have been if you weren't a coffee drinker.
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franni:
Svenn:
It is a horrible disease, I think it was 10 pages about it in the newspaper that day.
Yesterday my niece called me she is pregnant normal for most of us but very special for her For the last 15 years she is fighting against all kinds of cancer and 2 years ago she is diagnosted with skin cancer she refuses the treatment and go for an alternative treatment with no radiation because she wanted a child now it was safe for her to get pregnant and have a healthy baby as soon as the baby is born she's going to have the regular treatment again if it is nessesary
That is great news. Congratulations.
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vlivantje:
Svenn:
lit'l willow:
Svenn:
http://www.expressen.se/1.1336438 I don't think women should drink coffee...
I'm seeing an article clearly in Norwegian, about women drinking coffee and the mention of what looks like the word cancer....right? What's the article saying about them? :
Yeah, it says something about cancer. But I think it's a funny headline.. It says that drinking coffee can result in smaller breasts... But it also reduces the risk of breast cancer. It's a tough decision.
Should I mention here that I never drink coffee?
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lit'l willow:
franni:
Svenn:
lit'l willow:
Svenn:
http://www.expressen.se/1.1336438 I don't think women should drink coffee...
I'm seeing an article clearly in Norwegian, about women drinking coffee and the mention of what looks like the word cancer....right? What's the article saying about them? :
Yeah, it says something about cancer. But I think it's a funny headline.. It says that drinking coffee can result in smaller breasts... But it also reduces the risk of breast cancer. It's a tough decision.
Believe me it is not :
I don't know.......imagine how much bigger they might have been if you weren't a coffee drinker.
Then I probably had trouble to sit and walk
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Svenn:
lit'l willow:
Svenn:
lit'l willow:
Oliver: http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=studmuffin
A rather attractive human of the male variety. Can be described as being 'good enough to eat'.
_ Yeah, that's the one that Oliver said helped him to 'get it', too.
I had the best studmuffin last night
You're kinda likin' all this attention today, eh? ;)_
Good enough to eat... like an apple. A lot of talk about me today... Very strange.
Not as strange as the idea of you for President of the United States of America.
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vlivantje:
I'm gone for tonight. See you tomorrow everyone!
'night, Eve!
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Svenn:
franni:
Svenn:
It is a horrible disease, I think it was 10 pages about it in the newspaper that day.
Yesterday my niece called me she is pregnant normal for most of us but very special for her For the last 15 years she is fighting against all kinds of cancer and 2 years ago she is diagnosted with skin cancer she refuses the treatment and go for an alternative treatment with no radiation because she wanted a child now it was safe for her to get pregnant and have a healthy baby as soon as the baby is born she's going to have the regular treatment again if it is nessesary
That is great news. Congratulations.
The best news is that she did all the tests and the baby' at 3 months pregnancy, is healthy
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Svenn:
franni:
lit'l willow:
Our local newspaper did something kind of cool the other day....thought I'd share it here with y'all, especially since we have so many 'fans' of breasts. : The Saturday (18 Oct) issue of the Florida Times-Union was printed.......the entire thing--102 pages, mind you..........on PINK newsprint! The lead story was about a local family with 5 daughters, 3 of which have breast cancer , and another one who had a preventative double mastectomy. The youngest of the five is "being closely monitored" also. And get this......the cancer gene that affects this family so horrendously...........comes from their father.
Well men can have breast cancer too so they also can have that gene
Yes. A couple of weeks ago I was at a football match, and it was at the breast cancer awareness day. We were encouraged to donate money. The home team for the first time in their history did not play in their usual kit. The usually play in red, blue and white. This is the jersey they wore: http://aoimg.no.publicus.com/apps/pbcsi.dll/bilde?Avis=AO&Dato=20081003&Kategori=SPORT&Lopenr=465655406&Ref=AR&Profile=1054&MaxW=468&NoBorder It is a horrible disease, I think it was 10 pages about it in the newspaper that day.
That is totally cool, Svenn. Thanks for sharing about it, and the picture is very cool, too.
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franni:
Svenn:
It is a horrible disease, I think it was 10 pages about it in the newspaper that day.
Yesterday my niece called me she is pregnant normal for most of us but very special for her For the last 15 years she is fighting against all kinds of cancer and 2 years ago she is diagnosted with skin cancer she refuses the treatment and go for an alternative treatment with no radiation because she wanted a child now it was safe for her to get pregnant and have a healthy baby as soon as the baby is born she's going to have the regular treatment again if it is nessesary
How exciting for her! Congratulations. Will this be your first 'great' niece or nephew?
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lit'l willow:
How exciting for her! Congratulations. Will this be your first 'great' niece or nephew?
Needed a dictionary for this it is my cousin here is 'nicht' the same as cousin and niece ops:
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I'm off to bed too Have a nice day Christy
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franni:
lit'l willow:
franni:
Svenn:
lit'l willow:
Svenn:
http://www.expressen.se/1.1336438 I don't think women should drink coffee...
I'm seeing an article clearly in Norwegian, about women drinking coffee and the mention of what looks like the word cancer....right? What's the article saying about them? :
Yeah, it says something about cancer. But I think it's a funny headline.. It says that drinking coffee can result in smaller breasts... But it also reduces the risk of breast cancer. It's a tough decision.
Believe me it is not :
I don't know.......imagine how much bigger they might have been if you weren't a coffee drinker.
Then I probably had trouble to sit and walk
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lit'l willow:
Svenn:
franni:
lit'l willow:
Our local newspaper did something kind of cool the other day....thought I'd share it here with y'all, especially since we have so many 'fans' of breasts. : The Saturday (18 Oct) issue of the Florida Times-Union was printed.......the entire thing--102 pages, mind you..........on PINK newsprint! The lead story was about a local family with 5 daughters, 3 of which have breast cancer , and another one who had a preventative double mastectomy. The youngest of the five is "being closely monitored" also. And get this......the cancer gene that affects this family so horrendously...........comes from their father.
Well men can have breast cancer too so they also can have that gene
Yes. A couple of weeks ago I was at a football match, and it was at the breast cancer awareness day. We were encouraged to donate money. The home team for the first time in their history did not play in their usual kit. The usually play in red, blue and white. This is the jersey they wore: http://aoimg.no.publicus.com/apps/pbcsi.dll/bilde?Avis=AO&Dato=20081003&Kategori=SPORT&Lopenr=465655406&Ref=AR&Profile=1054&MaxW=468&NoBorder It is a horrible disease, I think it was 10 pages about it in the newspaper that day.
That is totally cool, Svenn. Thanks for sharing about it, and the picture is very cool, too.
Thank you for sharing your story. I love the pink newspaper!