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Recent photo of Patrick looking over the latest research published on PCa

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Here is a photo of Patrick looking over the latest research published on PCa. We all benefit as a result of his tireless energy. GIVE THAT BOY A BONE!

Be Well . . . a n d Thanks A LOT - cujoe

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Schwah

Amazing that he still had that much hair on his body still. You be lost all hair on my back , under arms and legs. He’s one lucky dog. Of course my ears didn’t grow quite as long as his ....

Schwah

in reply to Schwah

What hair??

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smroush

I always thought Patrick was really dogged in his pursuit of the latest research...

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Hirsch

patrick.. as we say in America... you are a scream!!

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pjoshea13

Well, I seem to be relaxed, but where is my bowl of red wine? -Patrick

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cujoe in reply to pjoshea13

And yet, obviously being ever studious and most attentive to detail. As just rewards for laboring on our behalf, I think a magnum-sized bowl filled with the the vintage & variety of your choice would do just fine!

I propose a communal toast to Your Continued Good Health! This one seems appropriate:

"May you live as long as you like,

And have all you like as long as you live."

Be Well - cujoe

in reply to cujoe

Salud!

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sedgley in reply to pjoshea13

Nice bottle of Margaux should relax you even further.....!!! Quality over quantity!

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Dayatatime

Jeez Patrick, how old does that make you in dog years??

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pjoshea13 in reply to Dayatatime

Did you know that Canis lupus familiaris (the domestic dog) is the only other critter that "naturally" develops cancer of the prostate?

{Mice in the wild do not spontaneously develop PCa. Animal models (mice & the occassional rat) have been engineered to develop PCa.}

-Patrick

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Dayatatime in reply to pjoshea13

Guessing the domestic dog issue is tied to the western table scraps they eat. Now that might be an interesting read.....

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cujoe in reply to pjoshea13

I guess that may partially explain my PCa.

cujoe-the-sometime-canine-terror

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That does explain it! I didn’t find out until I was six years old that “Alpo” didn’t make baby food...

in reply to pjoshea13

Mans best friend..Go figure?

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j-o-h-n

Give that boy a boner!

I had a dog once who would read all the time but that son of a bitch (and I mean that literally) wouldn't say a word.

Good Luck, Good Health and Good Humor.

j-o-h-n Monday 11/19/2018 10:11 PM EST

in reply to j-o-h-n

Darn intellectual..

Distinguished looking fellow. That a Boy!

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