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Pink,Like. No. Other
...paints them brown, donates to sickle-cell anemia...
Anyone notice the trend of pink whenever it's breast cancer?Christ, why can't it be more exciting? Like fire and explosions or something.
@Paul: Brown is like more suitable for Colon Cancer Research...You hear me Microsoft? Let sell some of those Ol' Zunes for a good cause...
So then would Blue be for Prostate Cancer?
@ignatius, oh that'll come, they put in a special battery just for that...
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Derry Quinn @ Oct 9th 2007 6:20PM
Pink,
Like. No. Other
Paul @ Oct 9th 2007 6:24PM
...paints them brown, donates to sickle-cell anemia...
Ignatius @ Oct 9th 2007 7:59PM
Anyone notice the trend of pink whenever it's breast cancer?
Christ, why can't it be more exciting? Like fire and explosions or something.
IndiaTech @ Oct 9th 2007 10:05PM
@Paul: Brown is like more suitable for Colon Cancer Research...
You hear me Microsoft? Let sell some of those Ol' Zunes for a good cause...
Paul @ Oct 10th 2007 1:14PM
So then would Blue be for Prostate Cancer?
Paul @ Oct 10th 2007 2:25PM
@ignatius, oh that'll come, they put in a special battery just for that...