She would have suffered much less if she had pot. The medicine prescribed by doctors usually do more harm than good for people in her situation.
Rest in peace, Katie. Your family and friends are in my thoughts. For those of you who missed Katie on Canzano's show a couple weeks ago, take a listen. She was on his radio show for a full hour, and she took calls. Most of the time, I hate it when sports radio shows veer off of sports, but this was an exception. This was a great hour of radio, and it was truly an inspiration to hear this young woman talk about her situation. What an absolutely articulate, intelligent lady. Amazing how she maintained such a positive attitude, even in her final days. What a sad day. I'm glad she is no longer suffering, but I also can't help but think how she missed out on so many things. -Pop
Really? This is your post in this thread? (edited- I just won't say it) I loved the Canzano piece on Katie Shearer. I hope that she and her family are at peace and they enjoyed their lives together until the end, which it sounds they did by Canzano's first-hand account.
Who moved this thread about a BLAZER FAN who had as a LAST WISH to watch the Blazers in action????? Stupid freaking move.
Seems likely that an out of state mod made this move. A mod who doesn't read the local paper, perhaps? RIP, KATIE SHEARER. I wish I had the privilege to treat you and your family to a Blazer game.
does it really matter? the story is already in the paper and online. Let's just send her family our well wishes and quit worrying about the small stuff...
Plenty of threads are not moved that have less to do with the Blazers than this one. I just want every BLAZER fan to know the story of Katie Shearer, that's all. Very few people visit the OT forum, so more would know about her life if it was kept on the main board.
That's a sad story, and I'm glad to Canzano was able to make the story known. I'm happy to see that she got to experience her last Blazer game, and even though they lost on Christmas day (which I think is the game she went to), I'm sure she enjoyed it more than anything. RIP, Katie.
R.I.P love. Look down on us from above and look out for those who deserve it. Some of us will see you soon. Thank you for your time here.
This thread was deemed appropriate to move yet we've got one about Telfair sitting on the front page? WTF people?
Exactly, and not a single mod has PM'd me or answered in public why this thread dedicated to the TRUE fan of the Blazers was moved.
I'm listening to the hour right now, and it's crazy to think about that she's not here anymore. She sounds healthy and good, and just has such a positive attitude with everything. She is an inspiration for sure. And I'd have to agree this is a Blazer-related topic... she was a true fan, the entire team took interest in her, took care of her for that one game, and it was the first thing Nate addressed in his post-game presser after Saturday's game.
Rest in peace Katie, and I'm sure you are a bigger Blazer fan even after life than the moderator of this forum who decided to move your thread.
I agree this should be moved back to the main forum. This is a story about a Blazer fan, and she means more to the organization and the fans than Sebastian freakin' Telfair, who has a thread on the main page that wasn't moved. -Pop
Ok, I agree with you about the importance of the thread, this person, and the inspiration she gives others from her fight. BUT dude, you really need to stop your personal crusade against the moderators. It's like your always trying to start a war with them and turn it into the next BBF drama. I like your zesty personality, fightin 'the man', but dang dude