Miriam Engelberg died last week. No, you didn't know her and neither did I. And that's a damn shame. She was the author of an autobiographical comic called "Cancer Made Me a Shallower Person". Her stuff is grim humor and may not be to everyone's taste - it's not the bright, happy, warm fuzzy stuff of cancer survivorship; it is the deep, ugly,
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The dark comedy? Frankly, funnier than the light. Its more honest -- there is that word for you! And those that love you == or care about anyone else going through the same kind of thing -- are going to wonder what you are hiding if you stick to the sunny comedy.
There is humor in everything, and you, my friend, have always been one to find it. I, for one, would hate to miss out on what makes you laugh -- no matter the tone of the laugh -- because of PC stipulations.
As to the person who asked what Artgeek would do with your stuff -- I could say maybe they were trying to help, but dang -- talk about your dark comedy! People can get downright silly, and not always in a pleasant way.
Hey! Maybe if there is a next time you can say, "What do you mean ask ARTGEEK? I have decided to go early period. EVERYTHING is going on the boat" and let them figure it out. . . . or not!
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Miss you sweetie.
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I will remember that one.
Stay tuned for a post about Breast Cancer Barbie in the near future.
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Hugs your way!
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Got an hour?????? I will give you aaaaaalllllll the details.
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BTW, let me know if you need some books to read. I'll bring 'em to Moot and send them back with Mo if you don't make the event.
Love you!
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I am okay on the books right now - Artgeek has a library full of offerings that I need to work my way through. Maybe when Investiture rolls around - I am really hoping to make that event.
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