An Aunt Dot who leaves a comment on the KFC Pink Buckets for the Cure campaign every single day -- realizing that every comment is $1 closer to a CURE.
Love is not random people I don't even know who leave rude comments about cancer and carcinogens and how there are more KFC's in lower income areas and all manner of negativity.
When I signed on to do this program, I did so in the same manner I approach anything related to breast cancer. With the realization that one of the individual dollars I help raise could very well be the one dollar needed to find a CURE. I'm not going to get breast cancer any more from eating one chicken leg than you are from spending a bunch of time spewing negative comments on my blog.
In fact, research is showing more and more that people who have a positive outlook on life are less likely to get cancer. It has something to do with acids and bases and all sorts of scientific brouhaha that I don't even begin to understand. But the short story is that when you have a negative outlook on life, it actually causes a chemical change in your body that makes it more conducive to cancer.
So.... Please take your comments elsewhere. We don't need that kind of a chemical change around here.
For those of you who are Positively Pissed Off at Cancer, please feel free to leave a comment on my Bucket Blog. We're still pretty far short of the $1000 BlogHer will donate.
http://princessdlyn.blogspot.com/2010/04/bucketfuls-of-blessings.html?commentPage=2
If you would prefer to bypass the whole bucket thing, you can donate directly to the 3-Day at www.the3day.org/goto/teamtiara.
2 comments:
People can be obnoxious...but then they can also be awesome, too. I like the way you tell it like it should be told. I didn't realize we could comment more than once. I'll be adding another comment. $$ to save lives is $$ to save lives!
Heather
You go girl.
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