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Dec 14, 2022 - 1:49pm
Just saw on TV news the guy on The Ellenâs show DJ Twitch died by suicide. Leaves wife and 3 children.
Very sad considering he was always upbeat.
You just never know
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Dec 6, 2022 - 8:01pm
kurtster wrote:
Actually, I rarely see the type of cancer mentioned anymore in obits like these. I do pay pretty close attention to this because I'm looking for leukemias and lymphomas. The incidences are rising and I want to see what kinds of battles they have been. Celebrities and the like usually have the best of care so their battles are very meaningful to me. These are long term cancers that come and go and then come back with a vengeance. I like to see how long the fights have been. I'm 14 years into mine with one return about 8 years ago now and it is also the longest I have heard so far for survival for my flavor of NHLymphoma, as I like to call it. At the time mine began, the survival rate for the first 5 years was only 20%. tick, tick, tick ...
I rescind my suspicion, but I'd seen a handful of articles in which they just said "cancer" which isn't what you usually see. Even with Farrah, they were clear: rectal cancer. So to leave the specifics off was weird. Add to that her history of drugs and her Scientology membership and its promises that a New Operating Thetan (OT) VIII, which is the most advanced OT, or spiritual state of being, doesn't get cancer, a vague mention wasn't enough to assuage my gimlet eye.
Actually, I rarely see the type of cancer mentioned anymore in obits like these. I do pay pretty close attention to this because I'm looking for leukemias and lymphomas. The incidences are rising and I want to see what kinds of battles they have been. Celebrities and the like usually have the best of care so their battles are very meaningful to me. These are long term cancers that come and go and then come back with a vengeance. I like to see how long the fights have been. I'm 14 years into mine with one return about 8 years ago now and it is also the longest I have heard so far for survival for my flavor of NHLymphoma, as I like to call it. At the time mine began, the survival rate for the first 5 years was only 20%. tick, tick, tick ...
I rescind my suspicion, but I'd seen a handful of articles in which they just said "cancer" which isn't what you usually see. Even with Farrah, they were clear: rectal cancer. So to leave the specifics off was weird. Add to that her history of drugs and her Scientology membership and its promises that a New Operating Thetan (OT) VIII, which is the most advanced OT, or spiritual state of being, doesn't get cancer, a vague mention wasn't enough to assuage my gimlet eye.
It was colon cancer. I saw an interview this morning of a close personal friend and he said that she went in to have a back problem attended to and they determined it was colon cancer. She had 9 rounds of chemo and it didn't touch it. It was fast and quick.
Even our great Moffitt CC can't stop something when it has gone too far. Please, please... get checked for Colon Cancer. The little swallow pill is so easy. I have lost so many family members to this easily fixed plague.
That must have been a fast growth cancer. To Kirstie aka Rebecca Howe
It was colon cancer. I saw an interview this morning of a close personal friend and he said that she went in to have a back problem attended to and they determined it was colon cancer. She had 9 rounds of chemo and it didn't touch it. It was fast and quick.
âThe biggest thing sinceâ should always be taken with a packet of crisps but sad news.
His brother put out an album I often play. Lyrics written by Sam hunt who a woman I was infatuated with thought was awesome. So yeah. Good album though. You might like it.
falling debris.
lol Okay yeah it's "Name a band from NZ. Not them, though."
Hmm spent a few minutes on the Wiki NZ indie artists page and there are a few I forgot or didn't know about, including the Verlaines. Unknown Mortal Orchestra started out there but they're in the US now.
Hamish Kilgour. The Clean were *the* biggest thing out of New Zealand unless you count the Split Enz who started there but left soon after.
âThe biggest thing sinceâ should always be taken with a packet of crisps but sad news.
His brother put out an album I often play. Lyrics written by Sam hunt who a woman I was infatuated with thought was awesome. So yeah. Good album though. You might like it.
falling debris.
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Dec 4, 2022 - 5:14pm
Lazy8 wrote:
Here's something you might like to start with. This is with his last collaboration, Pete's Posse.
The tall guy is Oliver Scanlon, who you will definitely hear from in the future. Pete recruited him while he was still in high school, where he (Pete) ran a traditional music program.