R.I.P. A death to cancer always hits close to home. We have to find a way to win this war, too many lives have already been lost to this horrible disease.
It is always sad for someone to lose parents to that disease. He is going to coach tonight against Boston U. I hoped that he might (and IMO should) take this game off, but I knew he wouldn't do so.
I don't know what the hell is going on but it seems like half the people I know have cancer or are cancer survivors. Cellphones? Computers? Food additives? There's something our there poisoning us.
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