Offer support for a fellow enthusiast...
I can very well understand what it's like to lose someone with cancer, as I had to go through that with my friend Kevin's girlfriend Cyndi... she died at 17, and was one of those really bouncy happy types that was instantly loveable.
I can understand what it feels like, but I will never understand what it FEELS like.
I move that we, as a board, show some form of support. Not just as individuals, but as a whole board
I can understand what it feels like, but I will never understand what it FEELS like.
I move that we, as a board, show some form of support. Not just as individuals, but as a whole board
I posted there under my honda troll name. If anyone else would want to, feel free to register and leave your regards. We also may want to say that all of us at the s2ki.com community show our support.
If we have enough responses here, I will paste the link to our thread on the DSM thread.
If we have enough responses here, I will paste the link to our thread on the DSM thread.
I can certainly sympathize with this person.
My wife had a mastectomy 15 years ago. Three of our neighbors also had cancer as well as my wife, in the same time frame and she is the only survivor of the four women.
Cancer is a very nasty disease. I have lost six relatives to this disease.
My condolences,
Bob
My wife had a mastectomy 15 years ago. Three of our neighbors also had cancer as well as my wife, in the same time frame and she is the only survivor of the four women.
Cancer is a very nasty disease. I have lost six relatives to this disease.
My condolences,
Bob
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