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Sat, 29 Aug 2009

All of the inspirational and moving sounds from Day 2 of the 8th Annual WEEI/NESN JIMMY FUND RADIO-TELETHON.

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" Last year. Danny was scheduled to join us. But he wasn't feeling very well. But he felt that he had to be here the next day he landed in the hospital far. Almost two weeks. It was pancreatitis. And he wins then he was much worse off and then we knew that day. But he still he's still got dressed and came in here and and and was brave enough to do that so we felt it was important for us to show up today this is where at all hits home yeah you know I think we have Paul whitehouse they're Patrick's dad and me. We have blowing chances parents out there with her sisters and turn your crying and I had been. You know it's funny doesn't seem to pound talk to you guys and he had said you know Patrick would have really changed the world that he -- and I told -- that your son already changed the world. I think the thing with these kids is they just change the world a lot quicker than other people. Get on the phone make the donation it's time no parent should have the very child and as if it wasn't bad enough that my child got diagnosed in May my mother was diagnosed in December. I it has not put on this earth to watch my mother and my diet diet. And we immediately brought Arrington Dana -- And you know she's doing wonderful -- so we are very very fortunate and I can't count count my blessings tonight."

" They found it to manage the site time. It's not cool move move and then when I found them a way that. Like Nemo -- but to the com. And -- back -- and particularly. That's Alison group because there's nothing you can do once a sentence. When you do. Tonight and can't --"

" How often do you think about here some got a very busy job high profile job don't you professional athletes how often do you think about it every day. Where -- live strong bracelet. For purpose. See I didn't come together to. Which abroad but he did bring your now he added I think I'll get a -- just in case. Now Tito has gotten into your brain to -- regulation thinking cried so much opportunity to follow. Okay I'm fine I'm really just clean up after him and when it's."

" First this. An informal but then they found that in this leukemia and lymphoma surgeries that they did."

" And I took -- from -- thousand."

" Get ready for hockey season my senior year that's one thing I wanted -- to play hockey."

" The cancer. -- my -- Milwaukee and much has been crossing near Dallas today. Need. More in my life and particularly."

" Is it -- that they didn't feel great and being used as O'Brien and when he came back I thanks I my. Nice guy today that it is like what you think things can't name. Imad. And by. Is seeing that I talked dead -- my hands and -- being. They it persisted Friday evening. Everything out needed I mean yes so much better about it and there's any -- eight -- Eight daylight and began to hear that get loving friendship and everything nothing --"

" Nice job I had some family and know families in my community you have kids who are currently treatment at the Dana Farber. At first I have to tell you it's really great to talk to them because my outcome. He isn't what their outcome is going to be and and that's because of all the good that people are doing all the work that people -- I think -- Todd has his disease now. He's been -- different place I think he might have made it I have and I hope."

" Thus smoking cause my lung cancer I have no doubt about and but fortunately it got me you know because of the good work for the doctors because they've got an at a very early stage. But budget make sure vulnerable to you know -- go over that do while I had it and they you know I could possibly dead the dead hmm. Because it changes it does change your life there's no question about you don't feel the same populist sensitive it felt a year ago."

" This is a great place right here. This is I young man who was holding them. I eighteenth eighteen years old he was here last year while he was very sick he had just started treatment that they came over here and he just couldn't couldn't do it. And a year later I look at you and god you look right back if he actually I think when he was then with a clinical trial it was yes. That's over with a few years ago you don't have access there."

" Have -- and it's amazing what they couldn't what they can do now in what they continue to do you know we're -- first big word comes out this cancer that's. -- would take."

" But. I had tremendous support from my bright. Without her I would go pick -- from maybe it ready it's time. It's a tough -- the year that tell you you. Hearing you say is you see a self you know everybody dives at this. But they're not -- nobody does not good proof of that."

" Well you know. I really care what happens to me. The only reason I'm worried about what happened more about dying. Is that. Might fix. It would hit my -- is so hard and everyone that I know. I don't think they could teach. Do you think about that mean you think about it I tried I tried not kill him I try anything that I will get. No matter what happened."

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