OMG They Found the Cure for Stupid
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Thank you all for the wonderful laughs. I start chemo tomorrow morning and needed a good belly laugh!
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I am going to share the pics with my sisters in the metaplastic breast cancer group, I know they will appreciate the humour.
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Gina, we will be in your pocket tomorrow!! Remember to hydrate and please let us know how it goes!!
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Slow.. BaHaHa .. Actually that would be a fun thing to do.!!!
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love that idea! may just need to do that when I am gardening this week!
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And remember to wear your tinfoil hat.
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lol
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hahaha Alyson!!
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BaHaHa 😊
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Bwahahahaha
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We can have elegant ones.
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God bless you wonderful crazy ladies. I really needed a good laugh tonight. Love, Jean
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HaHa Alyson.. Tooo funny. 😃
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yeap ZJ, crazy ladies here just to lift you up on bad days!
hoping today is a good day for all, I am now an official ....old person, having reached my medicare full retirement age of 66
hmmmmm, how many discounts do I get now?
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Gina, just checking on you to see how your first chemo went?? Please let us know when you can. Sending tons of best wishes to you during treatment!
PTS, my DH takes advantage of all the discounts! Chick-fil-A gives a free small senior drink with every order. Happy Retirement to you!!
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More elegance:
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Slow.. Yep that's definitely the height of elegance.. It'd certainly take some topping.!! 😃
PTS ..Enjoy your retirement .!
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my suggestions are to keep the diagnosis as private as u can since there are so many ridiculous people out there that say silly things
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Proud it's a great age and I ask for discounts. We have a Super card which gives all sorts of things and here we get free local travel after 9am. Have found we can get discounts overseas as well.
Having seen so many conspiracy theories from the States recently I think you all need to get the tinfoil out and make yourselves outfits.
Big hugs.
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What continues to surprise me is when people find out about my diagnosis and the first question they ask me is "Did you have to have a mastectomy?" Maybe.... can we pick up your kids from school for you?... or bring your family dinner? would be soooo much more appropriate.
One friend told me she had know idea I had cancer. What???? She came over my house for my son's birthday party. I had no hair! I would have thought that would have been a clue.
Oh well, they are the one's with the problem, not us!
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one of my close/long term friend said to me during treatment and this was before Obamacare when my health insurance was tied to my job, my job stressing me out so she suggested I start my own business~~~like how would I have gotten health insurance with a pre existing condition? I remember getting my script for Femara at the start of that, it said never loose your health insurance and reduce your stress
yeah, starting a business, no stress there huh?
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It continually amazes me that the world has gone on spinning during my cancer treatment. Now I need to find a place to get back on. Not even sure I want to get back on this crazy planet. Even with all the sides, fear and pain the cancer planet is strangely comfortable and familiar. Love, Jean
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It is a new world Jean. Normal returns but it is a new normal, nothing can be the same again.
Big huga
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I may have found the cure guys. Apparently they call themselves Fairly Fat Guys. But look what they are serving: asparagus in prosciutto! Maybe it is cured ham, not just bacon that works.
Is that alkaline lemon I see?I'll try to send spies to check out the Norfolk fair in southern Ontario.
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ommm, looks good to me, I need to head to the market and see if he has visited Jersey yet
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