Anyone else getting sick of this?

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Joey Moss
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Anyone else getting sick of this?

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Last year it was pink sticks now this:
PRETTY IN PINK

The Maple Leafs and Flames will star in their own versions of Pretty in Pink tonight.

Players on both teams will be sporting pink decals on their helmets during their Hockey Night in Canada matchup this evening to show their support for creating a future without breast cancer.

It's all part of Pink Ribbon Night, an event put together by the Maple Leafs, their wives and their partners in conjunction with the Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation.

The players wives and partners will join volunteers to collect donations at the Air Canada Centre tonight.

Fans can also take part in an online auction that starts at 7 p.m. tonight and runs through Oct. 23.

Auction items include Leafs game-worn Pink Ribbon Helmets and exclusive Pink Ribbon game jerseys.
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Hey don't get me wrong, I like the fact that the players are doing things for charity. HOWEVER I am sick to death of the pink for breast cancer shit. Everywhere I go I see the pink ribbons for breast cancer.

What's the ratio of men to women who watch sports? Why doesn't the NHL do something for heart disease, the leading cause of death in American men? Or if they're set on cancer because of Mario's and Saku's run in with the disease, why doesn't the NHL start a wear a brown ribbon for prostate cancer campain? Why does it alway have to be breast cancer?
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Joey Moss wrote:Why does it alway have to be breast cancer?

Because guys like boobs. Duh.
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why doesn't the NHL start a wear a brown ribbon for prostate cancer campain? Why does it alway have to be breast cancer?
For the reason that Cicatrix said and also because there's something about talking about mens asses and prostate cancer that's just not as appealing to men..

Of course the obvious commentary on that topic could go something like this:

Harry Neale: And remember folks, this month is prostate cancer awareness month. Don't be afraid to drop them and have your prostate butt ended by your family physician.

Bob Cole: Oh baby...
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Cicatrix wrote:
Joey Moss wrote:Why does it alway have to be breast cancer?

Because guys like boobs. Duh.

Have you had your man boobs checked lately?
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Yeah, between me and the kid we have one of those punch cards. 5th mammogram is free. Good thing is that his moobs are bigger....on scale anyway.
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At least they weren't wearing pink jerseys...Suffered through 3 games with the Steelheads wearing them, not surprizingly they lost 2 of 3.
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