Let's conduct our own study on how we all got breast cancer
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I think it was boys I dated in High school grabbing (not always gently) at my boobs when we went parking. Guess I should of been a good Catholic school girl and not done that stuff. The nuns always said something bad would happen if you did. LOL guess they were right.
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doo doo doo doooby doo, doo doo doo dooby dooo.... Fox and Scully
Alien abduction..............................
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Just wondering...........where is Patrice? (gsg)
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I think I got BC from using SunIn when I was a teenager. It was supposed to turn my hair blonde, but it really made it orange. I think it seeped into my scalp and caused breast cancer.
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I ate those dots on paper too. I also had 4 kids & breast fed them all for 1-2 years. I thought breast feeding was suppose to decrease your chances for BC
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London....wine in boxes...? What's wrong with that? Okay, maybe they were right. That's precisely why I have breast cancer. Now that I'm "curred" I'll have to stick with the bottles.
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I too ate the dots on the paper... that must be it.
And the Sun In... on my nearly black hair, did nothing... so I used tons of it...
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I ate the dots + paper too but I also think it might be the Easter egg coloring. Who know what was in that dye! Green eggs and ham - hmmmmmm.
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I GOT IT, I GOT IT!!!!!! It's the tampon plastic applicators that sat in the back of the delivery truck for days on end during a heat wave that changed the molecular structure of the plastic that caused our cancer.
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Well maybe having a monthly period causes BC. The men who get BC might just be the exceptions.
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Patoo,
You crack me up!! I sure hope that laughing at your all posts doesn't cause breast cancer.
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"British Scientific Sluts finally solve cancer mystery........"
We get it if we do ironing.
I bloody knew it!
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Renee - it's the size of the boxes that's the problem in England. Far TOO SMALL!
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I'm pretty sure I got BC because of either sniffing the mimeograph paper OR from sitting in that classroom for 2 consecutive quarters in college taking, then re-taking World Civ
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Sharon, you are right, where is Patrice, haven't seen her for awhile! Anyone!!
Oh, I refuse to believe twinkies caused BC, no way, no how, hope not, oh crap maybe....
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I never ate twinkies so it can't be that pk. Yep, would love to hear from Patrice.
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I think wearing bras caused my breast cancer. I always hated them, and now I know why!!! Took care of that problem though.......LOL
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going on vacation for a week so i will try to come up with a lot of good ones..so here's my parting shot before leaving....it just HAD to be riding unrestrained in the very back of the station wagon OR sleeping in the back window!!
Have fun and i will see ya in a week
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burnt marshmellows, I always liked burnt marshmellows, well and burnt toast, burnt lots of things actually. I can avoid the burnt marshmellows, as long as nobody ever tells me it's from chocolate. I still think the government put something in the air here, with all of the air force test they did, and whatever it was, could have gotten on my burnt marshmellows!!
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Bettysgirl - have a lovely and thanks for all the great giggles!
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Bettysgirl - have fun but remember too much vacation without me along might cause BC.
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I knew it! it was the Barbies! I just found out I'm BRCA negative, so it mush have been the barbies, bonnie bell lip balm and gallons of loves baby soft.
Actually I've been delivering my good news followed up by " I guess I only have my bad habits to blame now...! It's friday evening and I'm going to have a cocktail. No more breasts, what do I have to fear?
Have a great weekend ladies!
Ann.
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I'm with Tamara on the burnt marshmellows
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Yeah, Tamara might be right. Or it could have been the burnt, shrivelled(sp) frank from the charcoal grill that sat on the table, lonely so I ate it so as not to waste food.
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Ann, Your good news is awesome.
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Let's see...it could have been the mud pies I made...and ATE..as a child that caused bc...It could have been the hairspray I used when I looked like Farah in the 70's...I actually belonged to a group of girls in the criminal justice field that called ourselves "Lombardo's (the Prof) Angels". Then again maybe it was the liver and onions I ate when I was younger-who would eat a liver anyway? Doesn't it filter toxins in the body? lol Nope wait a minute...I know what caused it, it was all the chemicals I used in this horrible apartment to kill the roaches, they left me alone and went dowstairs to my neighbors LOL
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They came from you! Well my mom set off the bomb and they scurried across the hall to the other neighbors, who sent them down to the super, who sent them back up to you and the circle continued. Boy, those roaches did look dizzy! Funny though, the roach spray didn't do anything to them but gave us BC!
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Popping pimples? Maybe?
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I think you hit the nail on the head patoo, it's all the food I ate, that I didn't really want,like brussel sprouts, because there were people starving in India, or somewhere. Funny thing is, now I like brussel sprouts, but that having to "clean your plate" led to a life time of eating more than I should. That's my story and I'm sticking to it lol I do like the roach spray story though, that might have done it
Bethaib, it couldn't have been liver and onions for me, because that was on the list of things I wouldn't eat, I told them to ship it to India, or somewhere. You know, I can't really remember where they said people were starving, but I know they were somewhere
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bethalb- AQUANET
(patoo you really are a frikin riot!)
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