Guardian17
Strong & Free
It's missing the pink leotard under the "bathing suit", but pretty cool to see the head piece!
I'm good with it as is.
Looks like they will be mirroring old sitcoms.
It's missing the pink leotard under the "bathing suit", but pretty cool to see the head piece!
I'm good with it as is.
Looks like they will be mirroring old sitcoms.
To those who have wondered why I've lurked, but haven't posted much over the last year or so, was because I was diagnosed with stage 4 cancer of an unknown primary (most likely originating in my kidney, but tests were inconclusive) 15 months ago, and a year ago this week my prognosis was given as 4 - 6 months due to the cancer having spread to my lymphatic system. I was given the choices of a clinical trial, radical chemotherapy, or immunotherapy. My team at CancerCare MB recommended the immunotherapy on the basis that it would provide another 6-12 months of a reasonable existence, and I likely didn't have enough time left for a clinical trial, and the chemotherapy would be as bad as the disease.
I chose to listen, and underwent immunotherapy, which works by unmasking cancer cells so that the immune system treats them like other invasive organisms. I had five cycles of 3 treatments each, plus radiation to treat the topical tumours that had sprouted all over my abdomen and neck. For whatever reason, I reacted in a very atypical form to both the radiation and immunotherapy, with all the topical tumours eliminated and internal masses and lesions reduced to only a few. I'm now being used as a case study due to my extremely positive outcome. The fight is not yet over, but according to my team, they're still treating me to cure me, not just extend my life. To that measure, I've been prescribed chemotherapy now, so I have three treatments remaining until my next CT Scan in April, when hopefully I get the results we're hoping for.
That's the GOOD news.
My wife went to HSC emergency on September 30th because she fainted at work getting out of her car, and was shortly diagnosed with non-Hodgkins lymphoma. She underwent a 7.5 hour surgery to remove 25 pounds of tumours, and several other procedures over the next 4 months at HSC. She was there this entire time, excepting the 10 days she was at home from Christmas Eve until January 4th, and passed away this Monday at Saint Boniface Palliative Care from complications including pneumocystis, pneumonia and a brain tumour. She was only 54. This has been the worst year ever.
We were together for 38 years, and married for 35 - my best friend in the entire world.
Cancer sucks.
I’m sorry I’m such an ass to you....
Museum hiring 3 more executives. 41.3m$ operating budget annually and 3.4m in admission revenue.
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/manitoba/canadian-museum-human-rights-senior-staff-1.5469043
When it’s barely above freezing outside in February and chicks walk into the gym in a sports bra looking like Home Depot.
Even better when they do it on an aircraft immediately after landing.Pet peeve: People who talk on their cell using their. speaker phone in public......for prolonged conversations. Grrrr
In honour of 10k posts I decided to change my avatar to the guy that I had to defend royally last summer and that has made me look real good this year! It was between him and Pavs who didn't make me look so great
You made the right choice
I know. But I’ve never had a current jets goalie. Have had Pokey, Cheveldae, Khabby, Essensa, Beauregard, Tabbaracci so far.
But I had to mix it up! Tough choice was between the white or dark heritage jets jersey!
Or doing 20kmh under the speed limit holding up traffic because they NEVER use a rear mirror . That and braking at hallucinations .Even better when they do it on an aircraft immediately after landing.
My current pet peeve is Winnipeg drivers who feel that somehow the white line separating lanes is part of their lane so they use it freely.
Or doing 20kmh under the speed limit holding up traffic because they NEVER use a rear mirror . That and braking at hallucinations .
Ten years ago, a goal was scored.