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Angel wrote:RossValoryRocks wrote:I would but it would make stevew2 feel bad, he is the only one allow to have pink in his sig and avatar...because he is just fu-fu that way!
Ah, so you don't like boobies, I get it now.
I wont mind, its for a good cause,might even bring out the shirtRossValoryRocks wrote:I would but it would make stevew2 feel bad, he is the only one allow to have pink in his sig and avatar...because he is just fu-fu that way!
RossValoryRocks wrote:Angel wrote:RossValoryRocks wrote:I would but it would make stevew2 feel bad, he is the only one allow to have pink in his sig and avatar...because he is just fu-fu that way!
Ah, so you don't like boobies, I get it now.
Considering I lost my sister to breast cancer, and my mother-in-law is a breast cancer survivor, and so my wife and daugher (not to mention ME) are at higher risk for it, I would say it's not a funny joke here.
I give large amounts annually to various cancer awareness and research charities I would say I do my part.
With all due respect, I would hardly call pink in my avatar "support." Additionally, your "man up" mandate probably made the men here a lot less likely to follow your lead. Unlike women, we don't like being told what to do.Angel wrote:all the more reason to show your support.
Saint John wrote:Angel wrote:With all due respect, I would hardly call pink in my avatar "support." Additionally, your "man up" mandate probably made the men here a lot less likely to follow your lead. Unlike women, we don't like being told what to do.Saint John wrote:all the more reason to show your support.
Now there's way for me to show my support in pink!!!Angel wrote:Saint John wrote:Angel wrote:With all due respect, I would hardly call pink in my avatar "support." Additionally, your "man up" mandate probably made the men here a lot less likely to follow your lead. Unlike women, we don't like being told what to do.Saint John wrote:all the more reason to show your support.
Saint John wrote:Angel wrote:Now there's way for me to show my support in pink!!!Saint John wrote:Angel wrote:With all due respect, I would hardly call pink in my avatar "support." Additionally, your "man up" mandate probably made the men here a lot less likely to follow your lead. Unlike women, we don't like being told what to do.Saint John wrote:all the more reason to show your support.![]()
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I like it, but my av is still staying the same. Tradition.bluejeangirl76 wrote:Saint John wrote:Sorry, but my avatar stays the same.
Fair enough.Here you go:
RossValoryRocks wrote:Considering I lost my sister to breast cancer, and my mother-in-law is a breast cancer survivor, and so my wife and daugher (not to mention ME) are at higher risk for it, I would say it's not a funny joke here.
I give large amounts annually to various cancer awareness and research charities I would say I do my part.
Saint John wrote:I like it, but my av is still staying the same. Tradition.bluejeangirl76 wrote:Saint John wrote:Sorry, but my avatar stays the same.
Fair enough.Here you go:
Saint John wrote:
I like it, but my av is still staying the same. Tradition.
bluejeangirl76 wrote:Saint John wrote:
I like it, but my av is still staying the same. Tradition.
Awww. Well ok.
But are you sure we can't persuade you? Not even with this?
Do it for Joey.![]()
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RossValoryRocks wrote:A reminder to all the men here: We can get breast cancer too.
If you have female family members who have suffered from this disease you need to be aware you also are at an increased risk.
Rick wrote:RossValoryRocks wrote:A reminder to all the men here: We can get breast cancer too.
If you have female family members who have suffered from this disease you need to be aware you also are at an increased risk.
Does this mean we have to squeeze our manboobs?
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