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  • Tonia11
    Tonia11 Member Posts: 57
    punch_vj said:

    Excellent!
    Kickin' "butt"

    Excellent!

    Kickin' "butt" and taking names!

    I understand
    It was unfortunate that Farrah Fawcett died on the same day as Michael Jackson. But that is no reason to de-value his life. Neither one of them deserved to die. None of us knew the demons the Michael Jackson dealt with. He was truly a tortured soul. Folks are quick to say the media is giving him too much attention but the same folks believed the media when they called him a pedophile. Make up your mind, either you like the media or you don't. I'm not calling the man a saint but geez he did change pop culture as we know it the same way Elvis did.
  • tootsie1
    tootsie1 Member Posts: 5,044 Member
    Right On!
    Well said! That's an awesome letter. I am UP TO HERE with all the coverage of that person's death. And it will go on endlessly like Elvis, etc.

    Thank you for stating the case so well, Phil.

    *hugs*
    Gail
  • Kathleen808
    Kathleen808 Member Posts: 2,342 Member
    Well said
    Hi Phil,
    Great letter. Like your situation, a least 2 dozen people have had their colonoscopies since ****'s diagnosis in January. I hope that the stations will show Farrah's story again although the ending is so very sad.
    Take care all.
    Aloha,
    Kathleen
  • ron50
    ron50 Member Posts: 1,723 Member
    No comment on the
    No comment on the subject ,just another sad loss. Dr Jerrie Nielson-fitzgerald the lady that was stuck at the antarctic base and had to biopsy and treat herself for breast cancer in 1999 has died at age 57. The weather was too bad for several months to get her out so she gave herself chemo,brave lady. Very sad,Ron.
  • Annabelle41415
    Annabelle41415 Member Posts: 6,742 Member
    ron50 said:

    No comment on the
    No comment on the subject ,just another sad loss. Dr Jerrie Nielson-fitzgerald the lady that was stuck at the antarctic base and had to biopsy and treat herself for breast cancer in 1999 has died at age 57. The weather was too bad for several months to get her out so she gave herself chemo,brave lady. Very sad,Ron.

    Great Job Phil
    What a wonderful article and I'm so glad that they got back to you already. I hope you get a lot of response from your readers with positive comments (I assume it is going in an opinion part of your paper). We have to spread the cause in any way we can. Thanks!

    Kim
  • Bria C
    Bria C Member Posts: 3
    beware...
    Cancer can be same as what Michael Jackson had. He had lupus, it is an autoimmune disease in which the cells of the body stop recognizing each other and attack themselves, and the condition is potentially lethal without treatment. On the other hand, those who spent money on the upcoming London concerts will no miss the chance to see Thriller live, along with missing the man who made it possible. Michael Jackson will be sorely missed, but perhaps the one thing that he is known for to so many people is his album Thriller. Thriller was recorded in 1982, and what Jackson had in mind was an album in which every song was a hit – and he succeeded. It has sold over 50 million copies, and estimates for actual sales are over 100 million, which makes it the most successful album of all time. On top of legendary songs, guest artists on the record include Paul McCartney and Eddie Van Halen.
  • PhillieG
    PhillieG Member Posts: 4,866 Member
    2bhealed said:

    T & A
    Does that mean when Farrah came out with her anal cancer were you scoping on nice tushes too?

    Preemptive Search
    I believe in trying to prevent this type of things happening so I'm always on the lookout.
    I may be married.
    I may have cancer.
    But I'm not blind nor am I dead...yet (unless my wife sees this page ;-)
  • PhillieG
    PhillieG Member Posts: 4,866 Member
    2bhealed said:

    Town Crank
    Are you the cranky constipated guy in town who is always writing letters to the editor? HA! Keep us posted when it gets in.

    The rabid skunk issue just stinks.

    (sorry, I honestly couldn't resist)

    peace, emily

    Mr Wilson
    I'm the Mr. Wilson from Dennis the Menace.

    No, I'm not the cranky guy. I just get pissed when the town puts signs where no one can read them so they can write more traffic/parking tickets. Dirty pool in my book. And the "self-service rabid animal control program" pissed me off too. It did stink, it stinks on ice as they say.

    OK...you got me But I'm not constipated!!!!
    -p
  • PhillieG
    PhillieG Member Posts: 4,866 Member
    Tonia11 said:

    I understand
    It was unfortunate that Farrah Fawcett died on the same day as Michael Jackson. But that is no reason to de-value his life. Neither one of them deserved to die. None of us knew the demons the Michael Jackson dealt with. He was truly a tortured soul. Folks are quick to say the media is giving him too much attention but the same folks believed the media when they called him a pedophile. Make up your mind, either you like the media or you don't. I'm not calling the man a saint but geez he did change pop culture as we know it the same way Elvis did.

    Of course they didn't deserve to die.
    I do not think I devalued his life at all. I'm sorry if you took it that way.

    He also went out like Elvis did too. It's a shame.
    Hundreds of thousands will die of cancer this year alone. That's a shame too.
  • Hatshepsut
    Hatshepsut Member Posts: 336 Member
    Bria C said:

    beware...
    Cancer can be same as what Michael Jackson had. He had lupus, it is an autoimmune disease in which the cells of the body stop recognizing each other and attack themselves, and the condition is potentially lethal without treatment. On the other hand, those who spent money on the upcoming London concerts will no miss the chance to see Thriller live, along with missing the man who made it possible. Michael Jackson will be sorely missed, but perhaps the one thing that he is known for to so many people is his album Thriller. Thriller was recorded in 1982, and what Jackson had in mind was an album in which every song was a hit – and he succeeded. It has sold over 50 million copies, and estimates for actual sales are over 100 million, which makes it the most successful album of all time. On top of legendary songs, guest artists on the record include Paul McCartney and Eddie Van Halen.

    Good Letter, Phil!
    Good letter, Phil--strong and well-written.

    Congratulations on getting it accepted for publication. I hope you have some good responses to the letter.

    I don't feel quite as negative about the media, though. (Maybe it is because my husband is a retired journalism professor!) I think there are responsible newspapers/broadcast news outlets, etc. and there are irresponsible ones. As a nation of (mostly) educated people, we have a personal obligation to recognize the former and reject the latter. (For example, our family chooses to subscribe to The Los Angeles Times and The New York Times instead of the Enquirer. We watch the Lehrer News Hour instead of the news readers on our local TV network outlet. And, even with those choices, we try to exercise a healthy bit of skepticism when it is warranted.)

    I also think that we, as a nation, have become lazy and allowed ourselves to believe that we have to be entertained by everything we do. It is a kind of "bread and circuses" mind-set that distracts rather than enlightens us. Work should be fun. School should be fun. The "news" should be sensational and celebrity-heavy. And, on and on. Good hard work and the honing of our reasoning skills has gotten a "bum rap."

    My two cents...

    Hatshepsut