What can I expect come APRIL?
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Smart, but not too smart are you.Oh, political, nevermind,
OK. Mosquitoes. What are they for? Ah yes! For practicing spelling. TAXES. I have a little bit of money and I have to start wondering how much of it does TRUMP really want?April showers? May flowers? April floods? May mosquitoes?
April showers? May flowers? April floods? May mosquitoes?
Hmmm. I don't know. Are you of child-bearing age?What can I expect come APRIL?
Negative. LOL Even If I was I have had Chemo and all that is long gone.Hmmm. I don't know. Are you of child-bearing age?
You are a cancer survivor?Negative. LOL Even If I was I have had Chemo and all that is long gone.
What can I expect come APRIL?
A fool's day, of course.What can I expect come APRIL?
Lorry queues on the approach to Dover.What can I expect come APRIL?
Yes, I had breast cancer. I have thought like you do that if they say that I have cancer again I might say, no thank you. No treatment. But, I have learned that I can't know for sure what I'd do until the time comes. Which makes Life more interesting. Doesn't it?You are a cancer survivor?
That sounds like hell! cancer runs in my family but I swear I'm not going to do chemo. I'll just prepare to meet my maker.
Aren't they all? Say, yes. LOLA fool's day, of course.
Yes, never say never. My wife put up with 7 rounds of chemo (for the ovarian cancer that eventually killed her, seven years later) and it barely slowed her down at all. The first thing she did when diagnosed was to buy a sick bowl but she never used it once. Depends on the drugs, and they are getting better all the time.Yes, I had breast cancer. I have thought like you do that if they say that I have cancer again I might say, no thank you. No treatment. But, I have learned that I can't know for sure what I'd do until the time comes. Which makes Life more interesting. Doesn't it?
I feel sorry for your loss. But, I think she was brave and wonderful!Yes, never say never. My wife put up with 7 rounds of chemo (for the ovarian cancer that eventually killed her, seven years later) and it barely slowed her down at all. The first thing she did when diagnosed was to buy a sick bowl but she never used it once. Depends on the drugs, and they are getting better all the time.