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Breast Cancer Awareness I Like It

October 6, 2010 by · Comments Off on Breast Cancer Awareness I Like It 

Breast Cancer Awareness I Like It, It was a night of heart for Munster on Tuesday; the Mustangs defeated the Northwest Crossroads Conference opponent Hobart 25-13, 25-11, 25-20 in his first “Dig Pink” volleyball game Basketball awareness of breast cancer.

This is because cancer has touched the family Mustangs many different levels. Mom main songwriter Jenna Cecil, Kathy, recently diagnosed with a brain tumor. Mom has already beaten breast cancer.

JV players Emily and Bridget Anderson saw their battle with ovarian cancer mom. Mary Anderson has fought like a champ, too, and then some, 300 cupcakes for Tuesday’s game in honor of those women who fight against breast cancer.

Another JV player lost his mother to breast cancer when she was young girl.

He hit home in many ways and Munster coach Tracy Afman wanted to recognize this fact.

“All these women are so strong,” she said. “They are excellent role models for our girls because they are positive and they come to games as they can.

Mary Anderson has cancer of the ovary and she was so excited to do so, she made 300 cupcakes to share is in October if you focus on breast cancer … She is so unselfish and never thinks to herself she even made little cards that talk about the early signs of ovarian cancer. ”

All funds raised will be donated Tuesday to the Fund and the Ovarian Cancer Foundation Susan G. Komen.

Senior middle blocker Tiffany Madura wanted to make a statement on Tuesday, one of his good friends is Cecil Jenna if she wanted to put on a good show for Kathy.

“It’s a great cause,” said Madura, who finished with seven kills, three digs and an ace. “I do not know if it was all pink around us, but we really wanted to deliver a victory for all those affected by cancer. I’m really close to Jenna if I wanted to do something special for her and her mom. ”

Senior Heather Boyan was a terror for Munster (20-6, 7-2). The rookie from Western Kentucky finished with 15 kills, seven aces and five block kills. Cecil received a nice match, recording 20 assists, five digs and an ace.

“Our setters enjoy being there,” said Afman. “We have so many weapons at the net, but our setters are still very important to our success. The middle hitter is sometimes wide open out there because the batter off just had a great kill. So blockers have respect the two hitters. ”

Morgan Flaharty paved the way for masons (10-15, 1-8) with three kills and one block kill.

I Like It On The Floor Facebook Status

October 6, 2010 by · Comments Off on I Like It On The Floor Facebook Status 

I Like It On The Floor Facebook Status, Facebook reading states, “I like on the ground” and “I like the kitchen table” and “I like being on the couch,” are popping up everywhere in recent days and many are wondering what those states said. In fact, many may be hoping that they mean what they seem to mean.

These messages, which appear sexually suggestive, not really. The “I like about the phenomenon (fill in the blank) is just the latest phenomenon to hit Facebook as women (and probably some men) to update their states where they are described as” that “in order to promote cancer breast cancer awareness month. The “it” in question is not sex, and that seems to suggest, but rather a bag or purse.

The fun game of Facebook, in fact, is to describe the place where a woman likes the place of your wallet or purse. What “it” is left to the imagination, but more likely “that” is supposed to be something of a sexual nature, whether the story of how the human mind can serve as a guide.

Earlier this year, a similar base spread Facebook campaign based on the women went to their Facebook status and lists only one color, which ultimately was the color of bra wearing. At that time, it seemed that every woman with a Facebook account was going into “red” or “white” or “black” or “pink.”

The Facebook phenomenon, and its use in the rapid dissemination of messages helps support important causes, it seems that only grow in impact across the country and around the world. When an earthquake devastated Haiti, many went to Facebook to find out how to send more efficient and effective contributions to the devastated country.

Facebook causes can be very funny. Earlier this year, a student at Purdue University to collect millions across the country to participate in ‘boobquake’ a comic reaction to the assertion of an Iranian cleric that scantily clad women around the world were causing an increase natural disaster.

This type of advocacy efforts has some critics. Some believe it trivializes important issues such as breast cancer and gives the illusion that people are doing something more useful than they really are.

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