tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3859932972602672224.post175060684657503931..comments2024-03-27T20:47:44.536-06:00Comments on Random Thoughts by Mark Milliorn: Tough Enough Not To Wear PinkMark Milliornhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13604793462527896688noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3859932972602672224.post-44297614078905725742014-06-26T16:43:40.268-06:002014-06-26T16:43:40.268-06:00Not quite three years later, Amazon now lists over...Not quite three years later, Amazon now lists over 110,000 items designed to raise awareness of breast cancer. And several "real" cancer research foundations are asking the public to stop trivializing the problem. Not that anyone pays any attention to them.Mark Milliornhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13604793462527896688noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3859932972602672224.post-23052902777569397452011-10-29T14:00:31.501-06:002011-10-29T14:00:31.501-06:00You got me within the first paragraph: "Spine...You got me within the first paragraph: "Spineless Enough To Be Coerced Into Wearing Pink Against Your Will Even Though You Damn Well Know It Is Pointless" sums it all up. Perhaps your finest hour of blogging, sir.<br /><br />And no, I didn't wear pink this month (or deliberately smell of ass). I refused to join the cult of pink and I've also (quite demonstratively) called out just how absurd it is. This was to the chagrin of others, but I'm happy to say my wife is smart enough not to buy into this either. <br /><br />Good to know you're doing the same.<br />-ScottScott Spencerhttp://blogspot.com/notyetnoreply@blogger.com