It's like, everywhere. There's a breast cancer bagel at Panera Bread which if I had balls I'd go to the counter and ask for a Boobie Bagel.
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It's ironic this topic came up a few days after breast cancer awareness month ended.Ryner's Games
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You should ask Panera Bread to offer a "DRE bagel" in honor of prostate cancer awareness month....if I had balls I'd go to the counter and ask for a Boobie Bagel.
Bonus points if you stick your finger in a bagel when you ask.Last edited by Nixon; 11-04-2009, 06:40 PM.Eat Smello.
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You know, my own grandmother had breast cancer two years ago and is now dying because it spread - and I still think the whole "boobie cancer awareness" thing is overdone. Does that make me an insensitive *****?
Yes, it is a terrible disease and I'm really upset that Baba is going to be taken away from me because of it, but I think boobie bagels are a tad excessive."They shouldn’t have called it Earth, they should have just called it the wipe-your-own-butt planet."
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Boobie bagels? Awesome.
Properly wash the pesticides from our food, prevent chemical plants, coal plants, and oil companies from dumping their effluent into our drinking water, and label GMO food products so that consumers have a choice to avoid them, and I can garauntee you that there would be a reduction in breast cancer cases(and in cancer cases overall, not just breast cancer) by 50% or more in the U.S.The unnecessary felling of a tree, perhaps the growth of centuries, seems to me a crime little short of murder." ~ Thomas Jefferson
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What about all those hormones in the milk?Originally posted by The Toecutter View PostBoobie bagels? Awesome.
Properly wash the pesticides from our food, prevent chemical plants, coal plants, and oil companies from dumping their effluent into our drinking water, and label GMO food products so that consumers have a choice to avoid them, and I can garauntee you that there would be a reduction in breast cancer cases(and in cancer cases overall, not just breast cancer) by 50% or more in the U.S.
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Cancer is produced by errors causing more errors, which in turn produce more errors. All living things can get cancer. All you can do is reduce the likelyhood of the body producing these errors.
Of this, I am aware. I don't need to wear a pink ribbon, like it's gonna change something."Pardon me, I have nothing to say!" -George Carlin
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Recombinant bovine growth hormone is a genetically-engineered ingredient; since its use in dairy products in the U.s. starting in 1994, lymphatic cancer rates in males aged 30-50 increased more than 50-fold. Monsanto even won a lawsuit that banned dairy farmers from advertising their product as being rBGH free, among other offenses against the common good.Originally posted by orius View PostWhat about all those hormones in the milk?The unnecessary felling of a tree, perhaps the growth of centuries, seems to me a crime little short of murder." ~ Thomas Jefferson
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