Thursday, June 21, 2012

We interrupt this blog ...

... for this special announcement.

Cancer sucks.

We now return you to your regularly scheduled blogging.

23 comments:

Bob S. said...

Amen Brother Borepatch.

If you need an ear or shoulder, please let me know. Been there.

Anonymous said...

Endure Fort.

::scotaku

North said...

Thoughts and prayers from me.

R.K. Brumbelow said...

Yep

agirlandhergun said...

Big time!

Stephen said...

Indeed. It has cursed my family for generations. Sorry, my friend.

BobG said...

I've lost too many friends and relatives to it; it has to be one of the worst things a person can hear.

North said...

There are lots of survivors. Every day improvements happen, people beat the odds. I'll keep praying, but that doesn't mean that there is no other hope.

Dave H said...

Eff cancer.

Ken said...

From behind, sideways, with a chainsaw last used on manchineel and much in need of a good cleaning.

Rev. Paul said...

Prayers continue.

Anonymous said...

Been there, done that. Actually have a T-shirt.
So what?
What Rev. Paul said.

TinCan Assassin said...

We're Praying for you, brother.

Next blogshoot, shoot a "Cancer Cell" with the Enfield.

Brock Townsend said...

I've beat it twice, so far. Keep your chin up!

kx59 said...

+1 on thoughts and prayers.

Anonymous said...

It truly does but on the bright side some cancers are now 90% curable.

Goober said...

Ted? Did i miss something? You alright, bro?

MaddMedic said...

Agreed...Know it all to well...

Prayers Sir...

SiGraybeard said...

Yes it does. It sucks really, really bad.

I've been closer than I ever want to get.

Prayers for you and yours.

RabidAlien said...

Prayers goin out. Cancer sucks...taken several in my family.

AnarchAngel said...

Yep... Cancer sucks.

I've got it, I know.

The thing that makes it suck less?

Kicking its fucking ass up, down, and sideways.

Dirk said...

Just now catching up after a week at Boy Scout camp.

Here's hoping for a positive outcome for your brother! My families (both adopted and biological) have been fortunate on that front, but I've certainly known many who have been afflicted - my father in law has been battling lung and brain cancer for a while...so far, he's holding his own pretty well.

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