John Wayne had a lung removed. But he died from stomach cancer.This is the road the Duke went down in the late 1960’s, early ’70’s?
My mother in law sure won’t be buried in Israel. I’ve heard stories.No celebration.
No tears or consternation either.
I've said this here before, I've never danced on anyone's grave, but I've attended a few funerals just to make sure the box wasn't empty.
She did not get cancer because of YOU, even if you had wished it on her!! And she won't recover because of you - or your (good or bad) wishes for her.Dang, that's cold. Kathy Griffin is all mouth and sensationalism, but I wouldn't wish cancer on her.
I call BS on this one! Simply acknowledging the fact that suffering exists (in general or in any specific instance)... or, for that matter, taking the same attitude that Mark Twain did when he wrote, "I have never wished death on any man, but I have read a few obituaries with pleasure"... damnably-well does NOT make ME 'part of the problem.'If you are celebrating someone’s pain and misfortune, YOU are a large part of the problem.
I’m no a fan of hers, never will be. wish her well.
After my Dad’s cancer situation, I wouldn’t wish it on ANYONE, but sometimes “karma” has a way of biting a self righteous b*tch in the @ss.Dang, that's cold. Kathy Griffin is all mouth and sensationalism, but I wouldn't wish cancer on her.
Here I totally agree with you. It's complete B.S. that I am the problem, because I hate Kathy Griffin's guts. She didn't get cancer because of me. And she sure as hell isn't going to get cured if I go to church and light a candle for her. This is like watching the A-Hole who cut you off 2 miles down the road while attempting to pass, lose control and hit a phone pole.I call BS on this one! Simply acknowledging the fact that suffering exists (in general or in any specific instance)... or, for that matter, taking the same attitude that Mark Twain did when he wrote, "I have never wished death on any man, but I have read a few obituaries with pleasure"... damnably-well does NOT make ME 'part of the problem.'
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