the lemur
Senior Member
I'd bet the vast majority of the players loved him too. Everyone I knew aside from maybe one other guy thought he was the greatest.
Even when he had them rolling in goose shit?
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I'd bet the vast majority of the players loved him too. Everyone I knew aside from maybe one other guy thought he was the greatest.
David Rider @dmrider 3m3 minutes ago
We're at stage where even councillors not in synch with @JohnTory allies thank city staff and committee members for hard work on budget
David Rider @dmrider 1m1 minute ago
I must say debate we're hearing now is vigorous but a far cry from the trench warfare that broke out during the Rob Ford budgets.
(and if you've pancreatic, it really doesn't really matter what stage you're in).AoD
Rob did issue credible threats against his drug dealing "friends", using his personal henchmen to threaten and beat up those he suspected of possessing the video and other "evidence" of his crimes.The threat of violence is by itself disconcerting - but the ability to use one's influence and slip out of the law is even more so.
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A dear friend of my family was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer when she was in her late 60s. She had surgery and recovered (mostly) but it wasn't all sunshine and lollypops as a few years later she developed breast cancer and also a form of leukemia. However, she did manage to live a decent quality of life despite these setbacks but the blood testing and transfusions started to wear on her at the end of 2012 so she entered palliative care in 2013 and died a couple of weeks later at the age of 85.
Indeed - anecdotes unfortunately are not data. There's a lot of survivor bias to cancer because if you die it's hard to talk about your experience.While I wouldn't call it "lucky", she did roll the right dice - either being part of the small percentage of those who survived the regular and generally deadly type (that has *really* low 5 year survival rates even at Stage 1) or having the more survivable one. The treatments themselves can also cause cancer, which could be what happened here?
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Indeed - anecdotes unfortunately are not data. There's a lot of survivor bias to cancer because if you die it's hard to talk about your experience.
Likely, that and being a senior may have also been a factor. The longer you live...While I wouldn't call it "lucky", she did roll the right dice - either being part of the small percentage of those who survived the regular and generally deadly type (that has *really* low 5 year survival rates even at Stage 1) or having the more survivable one. The treatments themselves can also cause cancer, which could be what happened here?
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Likely, that and being a senior may have also been a factor. The longer you live...
Daniel Dale @ddale8 19m19 minutes ago
Donald Trump has dropped out of the Fox News debate on Thursday night, says he'll probably do his own event. Sound familiar, Toronto?
The similarities are eerie.
I disagree.Cancer is very generally speaking an older people disease anyways.
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And Cruz sort of reminds me of a colder, creepier Harper.http://www.torontosun.com/2016/01/26/voters-dont-have-buyers-remorse-with-tory-poll
The former mayor somehow has a 39% approval rating...
The similarities are eerie.