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  • May20thin Zip-a-dee-doo-dah,
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    Stupid Things People Say When You Have Cancer!

    Stupid Things People Say When You Have Cancer!

    Dear Family and Friends, As promised in my last update, Kristin and I finished our movie, “Stupid Things People Say When You Have Cancer”! We filmed a bunch of our friends recreating all the crazy things people have said to me over the years, along with some of the wonderful things, and...

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  • Dec2ndin Zip-a-dee-doo-dah Hallelujah!

    Ode to Pre-Surgical Soap

    Today I noticed a little blue bottle sitting among my soaps in my shower, sad and alone among the pretty bottles my wife gets me so I won't smell stinky. It's been there since the operation on my lung, and it's time its song was sung.   Ode to the Pre-Surgical Soap Still Sitting in My...

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  • Aug23rdin Zip-a-dee-doo-dah Barry McGovern in “Waiting for Godot” at the Center Theatre Group/Mark Taper Forum, opening March 21 and continuing through April 22, 2012. Samuel Beckett’s modern classic is directed by Michael Arabian. For tickets and information go to www.CenterTheatreGroup.org or call (213) 628-2772.                                                                                                                                                                                                                    Contact: CTG Media and Communications (213) 972-7376/CTGMedia@CenterTheatreGroup.org                                        Photo by Craig Schwartz.

    Waiting for the Waiting

    The waiting is the hardest part. Dealing with all of the treatments, I've discovered, has two phases: the Decision and the Waiting. The Decision part is nerve-wracking, engaging, scary, but it makes you feel like progress is being made. The Waiting, on the other hand, is long and...

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I am not a doctor, so none of my ramblings should be taken as medical fact.
Your milage may vary.