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@chippydoo Its not anger , you read the situation totally wrong . Its grave concern for our boys in society . You should try being informed and concerned . Yet you feel it appropriate to make a joke out of men dying . God have Mercy on your soul . Not what responsible people do . Quite evil actually .
@chippydoo I know it's a joke — and hitting the bell hard is a good outlet for your anger 🙂 — but I'm not sure I get it. People ring the bell after finishing multiple rounds chemo or radiation for any type of cancer. It's not as if they invite people to ring it after 20 rounds of radiation for breast cancer, but not after 20 rounds of radiation for prostate cancer.
I've never heard of ringing a bell after surgery (whether it's a mastectomy, lumpectomy, or RALP), but I agree that some way to celebrate getting through it would be a nice idea.
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@chippydoo Hahahaa!!!!! Thanks for the laugh amidst all this crazy snow in the northeast. Btw, I rang it too, but probably with less vigor. LOL