Sunday, October 02, 2005

Running (okay walking) for the Cure

Gorgeous day, 5kms, thousands of participants, brave survivors, including Stephanie, who we were walking for.












21 comments:

  1. That's great. I'll donate:)

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  2. Binsk, we think alike, you post about running, so did I. I wonder if you are thinking what I am thinking right now as well....

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  3. And one big huuray for Stephanie!!! Excellent job!

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  4. Way to go binkster.

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  5. I love that last shot...

    Great job, gal!

    M~

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  6. I donated yesterday. During the Boobiethon!!

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  7. Awsome cause. I lost my mom at 52 to the disease. I also lost 3 other aunt's and my grandmother to it. My sister was diagnosed this past year with it and she will be walking in Albany this month for their part of the fundraiser. Best of luck to you ~Arthur

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  8. Nice photo entry. Hope you had a successful run! Looks like you did.

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  9. awww YAY...thats so good of you! We should all run for a cure!

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  10. awesome doll.

    you socially conscious warrior you.

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  11. Anonymous2:38 pm

    thanks for being a part of the walk. photos are awesome as usual - appreciate everything you've done for me over the past 3 years. & remember girls, October is breast cancer awareness month, so touch your tits! - or have your man do it for you ;) Early detection is the key - I may have lost my breast, but I saved my life. Thanks again Binsk!

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  12. thanks binsk. every now and then I hit one out when I'm actually tryin to

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  13. thats so cute. my mum ran also.

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  14. What a great friend you are!! So cool that you walked! Great pictures!!

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  15. This race turned into a big scandal in Memphis, not that the press covered it. The womyn who ran it turned it into a big feminazi hatefest. No men allowed. Then, when men started questioning the discrimination, suddenly all the donated money disappeared and they said they were bankrupt. Oddly, they had a full-time office just for this race here. The money and the womyn all disappeared and no one had the balls to ask questions or prosecute. Then the race was begun again with different people, apparently, and men were allowed to participate, too. Meanwhile, the main office, somewhere in Texas, said they had no idea what was going on out here in Memphis with this thing.

    Weird eh? I'd like to know the rest of the story.

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  16. Anonymous5:24 pm

    I've done my breast cancer walks...back a few years ago...Good for you!

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  17. terrific post and a terrific cause.

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  18. What a great cause, and it looked like everyone had fun.

    My brother made me donate while I was in Toronto. :)

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  19. That's so cool!!! Way to go!!

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  20. Binsk! Congrats to you and yours.

    Let's hope there will soon be a day we won't have to run or walk, anymore to raise money for this disease.

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