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Post by ferkberger747 on May 2, 2005 10:59:15 GMT -5
From the son of a pro wrestler who died of cancer, I would like to say that you are a true inspiration. My father died at age 44, 2 weeks after being diagnosed with lung and liver cancer. For you to be going through what you are, and still have the dedication to interact with your fans on the Internet is nothing short of remarkable. I hope all goes well with your battle, and I wish nothing but the best for your family (I know how tough a time this is for them).
It's kinda funny, you used to piss me off so bad when I was a kid (my dad would laugh and say "Your as bad as the marks"), now I'm calling you an inspiration. Stange how things work out isn't it.
Best Wishes, James Hager
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Post by Earthquake-GEAUX LSU TIGERS on May 3, 2005 16:43:16 GMT -5
Thanks James. I'm sorry about your father. Fortunately for myself, I've been doing very well with treatment and have not had a lot of difficulties, or else I may not have had so much time to play on the computer. Interacting with my fans is good for me too as it jogs my memory sometimes with things I've forgotten. When I get off my butt and work on my book again I'll probably go through all these posts to help me remember. 'Quake
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Post by ferkberger747 on May 3, 2005 19:41:07 GMT -5
I look forward to reading your book.
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Post by acsurf3 on May 5, 2005 21:29:59 GMT -5
I was wondering Mr Tenta, How are you feeling, you haven't posted those in a while, I'm gueesing things are going well, gongrats to your son on his impending marriage. I however am nowhere near reday for that, i'm age 23 and thinkwomen play too many games.
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Post by poeboy on May 6, 2005 5:05:22 GMT -5
I'm looking forward to that book. I wonder if it will be the first one to include a thanks to the members of the wrestlecrap forum.
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Post by acsurf3 on May 7, 2005 9:24:36 GMT -5
What Poeboy said. Be sure, if you can, mention the crappers in your book.
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