How funny is this?
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Did you know that macho, macho body builders use Aromatase Inhibitors to kill off any of those yucky female hormones that might get in the way of their progesterone enlarged bodies?
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Did you know that macho, macho body builders use AIs to get rid of any pesky estrogen hormones in their bodies that might be getting in the way of their progesterone pumped muscles?
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Love your posts! I've never seen them before! Please don't quit
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I did a search here on BCO and found 30 posts about Tig Notaro. Here's what wiki says about her:
"Notaro was diagnosed with cancer in both breasts on July 30, 2012.[29] On August 3, she addressed her recent cancer treatments and other personal difficulties during her live stage show at Largo in Los Angeles.[30] The set has been described as "instantly legendary", with many comedians praising her work."[31]
"Notaro later had a double mastectomy with no reconstructive surgery.[36][37] Notaro opted out of chemo but decided to continue treatment with hormone blocking.[2] After a show in Philadelphia, Notaro was hospitalized[38] and required surgery for a cyst." [39]
(Good old Wikipedia, always giving references & links.)
Anyway, here's a link to a page full of her videos.
I hope you enjoy them.
cb
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Not real funny but appropo.
Golden scars.
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"I'll bet you wouldn't even miss me if I died, she said. Depends on if you'd been grumpy in those final days, I said & she tried to look sad but I saw the smile anyway." ~ Brian Andreas
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But a circle IS a shape....hey, just sayin'.....
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haha, there are some of them funny, especially about the cancer and cancer drugs (though it shouldn't be, lol).
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Hey, cb, one thing you're doing great right now is communicating. That's huge.
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Keep posting! This is so hilarious. Good comic relief
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Thanks Ladies,
There's tons of funny stuff floating around the web. I could spend all day looking at it.
cb
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HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
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I am Wilma Flintstone! It gets me happy to see all your jokes. Thank you so much
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Hahahahaha!
You know how surfers call the cute girls "Bettys?"
Us non-recon girls can be Wilmas.
I'm a Wilma and proud!
cb
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You have almost 700 views! Keep up the good work
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My Facebook page has almost 18,000 fans. I honestly don't think this is my crowd.
cb
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