We're a support group community, which means many of our 15,200+ members come here because they are hurting, crying, stressed out, or want a safe place where they can be men fighting cancer. Rudeness, poor comportment, foul language, and hurtful statements have no place here. So, starting today, all new members will be enrolled in an etiquette course.
From the teachings of the Balissande Finishing School ( balissandefinishingschool.t... ), our prostate cancer community members will develop empathy and poise, setting examples of caring and eloquence for family, friends, and doctors.
Balissande is one of the world's finest schools, where royalty, captains of industry, and the upper crust learn how to relate in peace, kindness, and beauty. Completion of the Balissande eleven-week finishing school course ( bit.ly/3tR2QfL ) will be mandated for those of you who resist our new behavior standards.
I hope you all understand and accept this intervention.
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Darryl
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Thanks Darryl, this is probably something I should have done a long time ago. It has taken me a long time to learn to choose my words for best effect, and I know I have more to learn.
I was looking for something just like this for my Granddaughters. The internet being what it is, surely someone has created a knock off for a little less than $39K.
I looked at the price, after reading your comment. I don't think we can realistically ask people to spend that much. There are probably etiquette guides that we could use. I'll see what my library has online.
Okay, I wasn't sure if it was a joke. Should have remembered the date. I still think I'll read the book I found below. I've been having a hard time talking with people about my cancer.
How bout we just have a bad manners jar/ donation to hu....you drop the f bomb...5 bucks...you make fun of j.o.h.n.s dress....1 cent....you show your man boobs....priceless....
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