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Because they don't dangle.
Two time cancer survivor, so I’m thankful for every day that I wake up. Spending the day with family and friends. Happy Thanksgiving everyone.
Bela
Certainly a much higher percentage....even if they only had 10 boorish fans, that would be 10% of their fan base.Sure we both have boorish fans but they have way more in my opinion.
Two time cancer survivor, so I’m thankful for every day that I wake up. Spending the day with family and friends. Happy Thanksgiving everyone.
Bela
ust being around to be thankful. Now one year after cancer surgery/chemo
Two time cancer survivor, so I’m thankful for every day that I wake up
Thankful that Tom still has me under consideration as a Moderator.
OR, IN OTHER WORDS
Thankful that Tom has not yet told me he’s already rejected me as a Moderator!
Or double secret moderation.It is my understanding that you are under double secret probation.
Almost six months removed from colonectomy surgery, and blood clots to each lung during recovery. So thankful to be cancer free and able to share the blessings of this holiday with my wife, fsmily, and friends.A cancer survivor myself, keeping fighting the good fight. God Bless you both.
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Two time cancer survivor, so I’m thankful for every day that I wake up. Spending the day with family and friends. Happy Thanksgiving everyone.
Bela
I agree with you on the Pitt issue. Pitt has become an obsession on this board and many of the attacks are sophomoric. Pitt is a great school. They have boorish fans and so do we, but some of my best friends are Pitt grads and they are quality people. My wife is a Pitt alum and I have not met a better person on this earth. It's unfortunate that the Pitt attacks continue even on Thanksgiving.
I’m thankful I’m still here after my heart surgery last February. I am also thankful for every day I have going forward. Some in our family as well as friends have not been so lucky this past year, in particular, our brother in law, Bob. The last time we spent together was at the Pitt game this year. A little over a month later, he was gone from a heart problem. Our tailgating pal from Norristown is still recovering from a bad fall last winter, also. This Thanksgiving has a little bit more meaning and a touch of melancholy to it. The important message is to be grateful and appreciate everyday and to thank your family and friends always. You never know the next time you will see them again. Peace out.