RIP, Mr Trebek.
But at least he can boast, wherever he is, that he outlasted his sworn nemesis, Sean Connery.
Ursula Andress, Catherine Deneuve, and Charo, twice.
Alex Trebek:
Let's just go with FOREIGN FLICKS for 800.
Sean Connery:
[buzzes in] Ursula Andress.
Alex Trebek:
What?
Sean Connery:
Ursula Andress, Catherine Deneuve, and Charo twice.
Alex Trebek:
That's foreign FLICKS, Mr. Connery.
My dad made it nine weeks.I've known two different people with pancreatic cancer. In both cases from diagnosis to the grave was 3 weeks.
One was my barber, chatting with him while he cut my hair, he was dead before I needed another haircut.
My sister was diagnosed with Pancreatic cancer last week. Stage 2, she was told. Came on fast, with losing weigh then yellow looking skin. Supposedly they say it has not spread and the doctor(s) suggest chemo to shrink the mass, and then followed by a surgical procedure called the Whipple procedure. I looked at what that Whipple procedure involved and it sounds like self imposed chain saw massacre to me.
Strange thing, cancer has never been a part of our family. No relative that I have heard of has had cancer or died of cancer. With my family it's always been the heart, or heart related. And my Q relatives are now saying SEE, YOU SHOULD HAVE NEVER GOTTEN THE SHOT. Naturally, they would blame the covid shot. They don't mention that my sister was a heavy smoker most of her life.
But as with any challenge, you take it day by day and hope for the best while preparing for the worst.
It's said that 25% of pancreatic cancer is caused by smoking.My sister was diagnosed with Pancreatic cancer last week. Stage 2, she was told. Came on fast, with losing weigh then yellow looking skin. Supposedly they say it has not spread and the doctor(s) suggest chemo to shrink the mass, and then followed by a surgical procedure called the Whipple procedure. I looked at what that Whipple procedure involved and it sounds like self imposed chain saw massacre to me.
Strange thing, cancer has never been a part of our family. No relative that I have heard of has had cancer or died of cancer. With my family it's always been the heart, or heart related. And my Q relatives are now saying SEE, YOU SHOULD HAVE NEVER GOTTEN THE SHOT. Naturally, they would blame the covid shot. They don't mention that my sister was a heavy smoker most of her life.
But as with any challenge, you take it day by day and hope for the best while preparing for the worst.
My sister was diagnosed with Pancreatic cancer last week. Stage 2, she was told. Came on fast, with losing weigh then yellow looking skin. Supposedly they say it has not spread and the doctor(s) suggest chemo to shrink the mass, and then followed by a surgical procedure called the Whipple procedure. I looked at what that Whipple procedure involved and it sounds like self imposed chain saw massacre to me.
My sister was diagnosed with Pancreatic cancer last week. Stage 2, she was told. Came on fast, with losing weigh then yellow looking skin. Supposedly they say it has not spread and the doctor(s) suggest chemo to shrink the mass, and then followed by a surgical procedure called the Whipple procedure. I looked at what that Whipple procedure involved and it sounds like self imposed chain saw massacre to me.
Strange thing, cancer has never been a part of our family. No relative that I have heard of has had cancer or died of cancer. With my family it's always been the heart, or heart related. And my Q relatives are now saying SEE, YOU SHOULD HAVE NEVER GOTTEN THE SHOT. Naturally, they would blame the covid shot. They don't mention that my sister was a heavy smoker most of her life.
But as with any challenge, you take it day by day and hope for the best while preparing for the worst.