10/24/2009 Bash on the Boat (I'm with B.O.B.) - Thread #28

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It's quite strange, Joanne. In the past 10 months, we have had 4 brain tumor diagnoses in people from my hometown of 2500 people. Two benign and 2 malignant.....:confused3 The two benign cases (myself and our friend) have not lived there in about 20 years. Coincidence?

That doesn't sound right.:sad2:

In a suburb of Syracuse (about an hour out) a co-worker of ours was diagnosed with testicular cancer, it was very bad but I believe he's recovering
as well as can be expected. This was about maybe 3 years ago. Within a year of his diagnosis his wife developed some form of cancer, and then their two dogs also. Their dogs died first. Then last year Bill's wife died.:sad1:

We've heard from him and other's in the PO that the area around where he lived there was some kind of chemical waste dumping ground (legal or illegal I'm not sure). We were told they had news reporters investigating the area and his story. Haven't heard anything about it since last year.

But sure sounds fishy doesn't it.

So does your story.
 
The Egyptian Mummy dogs. I got some pillsbury breadstick dough and rolled it out real thin then partially fried the hot dogs (Kielbasa for me) and wrapped the dogs and a slice of cheddar with the breadsticks in a Mummy fashion. sprinkled garlic salt on them (Sand from the desert) then baked at 375 for about 15 minutes. then used mustard to draw tiny faces on an exposed area of the hot dog. It was yummy!

Link to Pillsbury's site for a picture:
http://www.pillsbury.com/recipes/showRecipe.aspx?rid=16015


We've been having crescent dogs since Sean was little.
A lot like your mummy dogs but not wrapped up as fancy and no faces on them.

They've been one of our favorite dinners with some Kraft mac and cheese on the side. Yummy yum yum.

Even when Sean came home from college this summer I made them one night and he'd said they were still one of his favorite meals and he missed them in college:hug:

Can you believe that anything so simple could be a favorite family dinner:goodvibes
 
I am not sure what the Tiara Tart thang is all about but here is a picture of a little tart I found hanging out at my house today!! I don't know if she is too young or not but she wants in! :lmao::rotfl2:

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1 month to go! :banana::banana:

That is adorable!
 

That doesn't sound right.:sad2:

In a suburb of Syracuse (about an hour out) a co-worker of ours was diagnosed with testicular cancer, it was very bad but I believe he's recovering
as well as can be expected. This was about maybe 3 years ago. Within a year of his diagnosis his wife developed some form of cancer, and then their two dogs also. Their dogs died first. Then last year Bill's wife died.:sad1:

We've heard from him and other's in the PO that the area around where he lived there was some kind of chemical waste dumping ground (legal or illegal I'm not sure). We were told they had news reporters investigating the area and his story. Haven't heard anything about it since last year.

But sure sounds fishy doesn't it.

So does your story.

Yep, and don't get me started on the amount of women who have had breast cancer.:confused3
 
The Egyptian Mummy dogs. I got some pillsbury breadstick dough and rolled it out real thin then partially fried the hot dogs (Kielbasa for me) and wrapped the dogs and a slice of cheddar with the breadsticks in a Mummy fashion. sprinkled garlic salt on them (Sand from the desert) then baked at 375 for about 15 minutes. then used mustard to draw tiny faces on an exposed area of the hot dog. It was yummy!

Link to Pillsbury's site for a picture:
http://www.pillsbury.com/recipes/showRecipe.aspx?rid=16015

That sounds so yummy.
 
That doesn't sound right.:sad2:

In a suburb of Syracuse (about an hour out) a co-worker of ours was diagnosed with testicular cancer, it was very bad but I believe he's recovering
as well as can be expected. This was about maybe 3 years ago. Within a year of his diagnosis his wife developed some form of cancer, and then their two dogs also. Their dogs died first. Then last year Bill's wife died.:sad1:

We've heard from him and other's in the PO that the area around where he lived there was some kind of chemical waste dumping ground (legal or illegal I'm not sure). We were told they had news reporters investigating the area and his story. Haven't heard anything about it since last year.

But sure sounds fishy doesn't it.

So does your story.

Sounds like a Erin Brokovits (sp) case.
 
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