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Monday, October 20, 2008
Best Wishes Jim
Cancer is not a funny matter. Sohna and I only wish the fullest of recoveries for Our General Manager Jim Bowden.
Although there are many Nats fans who are not satisfied with Jim Bowden's work as general manager, I don't believe anybody (except honorary Phillies fans) would wish this upon him. My prayers go out to him and his family and I wish him a full recovery.
I hate to say "big deal" but I had similar on my face this year (and went out in public with a butt-ugly big*ss blister on my face after treatment during the season - embarrassing). Melanoma is bad. Squamous cell is not so bad. Yeah, it's a little scary because of the 'carcinoma' word and requires getting checked going forward for more. No one wrote a Post article about it for me ;-)
Best wishes to Jim for a full recovery. To everybody else, don't wait to have a growth excised, and be sure that you wear a hat and sunscreen out there.
Although there are many Nats fans who are not satisfied with Jim Bowden's work as general manager, I don't believe anybody (except honorary Phillies fans) would wish this upon him. My prayers go out to him and his family and I wish him a full recovery.
ReplyDeleteI hate to say "big deal" but I had similar on my face this year (and went out in public with a butt-ugly big*ss blister on my face after treatment during the season - embarrassing). Melanoma is bad. Squamous cell is not so bad. Yeah, it's a little scary because of the 'carcinoma' word and requires getting checked going forward for more. No one wrote a Post article about it for me ;-)
ReplyDeleteBest wishes to Jim for a full recovery. To everybody else, don't wait to have a growth excised, and be sure that you wear a hat and sunscreen out there.
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