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Post by 77bengal on Nov 21, 2016 20:43:03 GMT -5
The Ste-elitists are still crying about last January's playoff game vs. Cincy. LeVeon Bell takes a shot at the Bengals in his newly released rap song which begs the question: Shouldn't Bell be more focused on himself and his team instead of the Bengals? Bell had a terrible game on Sunday with only a tad over thirty yards rushing and the Ste-elitists lost which drops them to 4-4. But in all due respect, what should anyone expect from a repeat drug offender? Who knows? Maybe it was 'the drugs talking' during that rap song. Good excuse; right? And as far as Bell the rapper goes; Bell should stick to his day job. That's one of the worse songs I've ever heard regardless of genre. The music sounds like a strange rendition of the theme music from the 'Twilight Zone' with Bell rapping incoherently. I wonder if he's ever heard of the words: melody, harmony, timing, tone, etc.? At least he has the balls to admit that others aren't impressed with his vocals. What a joke... Below is Bell's rap song if you're brave enough to risk going deaf. www.cincyjungle.com/2016/11/7/13522704/le-veon-bell-disses-bengals-in-new-rap-song-steelers-bengals-rivarlyLol. I'm wounded. No, seriously, it hurts that you don't like Bell's rapping skills. I admit that it was a scathing review, but someone had to do it. Who knows, it may have worked after looking at Bell's numbers vs. the Browns.
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Post by pittsburghjohnny on Nov 23, 2016 22:54:16 GMT -5
Update 11/23/16...
Started 35 days of radiation and 7 weekly chemotherapy sessions last week. So far I have had 9 appointments for radiation and 2 Chemo. Lost all taste and smell already. Voice is beginning to feel hoarse, but other than that I fell great. If you are ever on facebook I put my updates on weekly. I can't complain, they have identified the cancer as HPV virus which is one of the more treatable types. I see these people at the hospital who have it much worse than I do, so I am thankful that mine is treatable. That's all I got, both of our teams really have sucked most of the year so can't even talk any smack. Hope you guys and gals are all doing well and have a great Thanksgiving! John Kovel PJ
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Post by steelerwoman on Nov 25, 2016 11:47:14 GMT -5
PJ, Thinking only good thoughts for your speedy recovery. Chemo/radiation is brutal, but effective when cancer is in a treatable stage. Hope you come thru it with your sense of humor intact. SW
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Post by chocowinity on Nov 25, 2016 18:31:44 GMT -5
Hang in there. Steeler fans are tough.
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Post by 77bengal on Nov 26, 2016 22:19:19 GMT -5
PJ, Thinking only good thoughts for your speedy recovery. Chemo/radiation is brutal, but effective when cancer is in a treatable stage. Hope you come thru it with your sense of humor intact. SW Absolutely.
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Post by 77bengal on Nov 26, 2016 22:38:27 GMT -5
Update 11/23/16...
Started 35 days of radiation and 7 weekly chemotherapy sessions last week. So far I have had 9 appointments for radiation and 2 Chemo. Lost all taste and smell already. Voice is beginning to feel hoarse, but other than that I fell great. If you are ever on facebook I put my updates on weekly. I can't complain, they have identified the cancer as HPV virus which is one of the more treatable types. I see these people at the hospital who have it much worse than I do, so I am thankful that mine is treatable. That's all I got, both of our teams really have sucked most of the year so can't even talk any smack. Hope you guys and gals are all doing well and have a great Thanksgiving! John Kovel PJ
It's sounds as if they caught it early which is always good. You know, after typing that first sentence, I was tempted to repeat some of the same old cliches that you've probably already heard such as: Hang in there; prayers; thinking of you; get better soon; and so forth. There's nothing wrong with these words of encouragement and I'm sure those that expressed them were sincere. But what I'd like to send you are some words of a different kind. Words that I hope help and encourage you. Fight! Talk to your illness and inform it that you're gonna kick its ass! Growl. Snarl. Attack this disease mentally in every aspect. You be the boss. Not the cancer. You take control. Not the cancer. Be stronger and angry at this cancer for challenging you. Your friend, 77
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