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8 years agoMember
I do understand what you are saying PattiJ, and it's fantastic that, like my mets pal Rob, you are not going to die any time soon. But his ribbon is the reality and for too long the pink charities have perpetrated the myth that the disease is genderless and, more importantly, the inconvenient truth that people die from it. They much prefer a pink fundraising party. All the responses from mets people to date have been in favour of the black part of the ribbon, but I do respect your opinion.
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