Melanoma Safety Message-Important Read

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We should all avoid the sun’s direct rays whenever possible. But the older you get the more important it is to find shade wherever you can find it.

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13 years ago

I just want you to know that you made Eugene’s day with this post. He was onto Mavis’ ranting about the dangers of Melanoma (she is projecting- after all she is the one in danger because she lives in Florida) and so he looked at this post first today.

I am too much of a lady to reveal where he said Mavis will likely find a melanoma lesion.

13 years ago

Alternatively catch cancer and die.

Oh for Gods (deity of your choice) sake!!!!

If this bollocks is real we’ve all been dead around 10 years at least and nobody has told us!!!

28 Days later…and the Dinners Zombie emerges from the depths of his garden….

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