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if anyone goes on to watch the video of A288389 Louis' crepe de chine skirt he mentions blazers coming back

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Yes, Louis stresses the return of the blazer, jamsgam.

 

Brace yourself if you view the video because Jac appears at the end.  I'm still emotionally upset that she is not with us anymore.  

 

Everything changes.  To everything, there is a season.  I know, I know...

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I know how you feel @golding76 to see Jac in the video(s) and no longer with us.  It's very sad indeed.

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I went to look something up the other day and there was Jac and it did take my breathe away. Just think she lived this clean disciplined life and she gets cancer. I have a neighbor who died of lung cancer and she did everything right too. My husband got kidney cancer that went to lung cancer and non of us smoked. The moral of the story is live your life to the fullest eat everything in moderation but live and enjoy the life God gives us. I don't even know how old was Jac? We sure will miss her.

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I went to look something up the other day and there was Jac and it did take my breathe away. Just think she lived this clean disciplined life and she gets cancer. I have a neighbor who died of lung cancer and she did everything right too. My husband got kidney cancer that went to lung cancer and non of us smoked. The moral of the story is live your life to the fullest eat everything in moderation but live and enjoy the life God gives us. I don't even know how old was Jac? We sure will miss her.


After everybody has quit smoking, I am not sure what they will blame for lung cancer, but it happens to a lot of people who never smoked, were not around smokers and who did not have asbestos exposure.  The metastasis from other organs such as breast, skin, prostate and kidney are different as well but those are not primary lung cancers.  But there is definitely a lot of lung cancer.  We have lost 3 people in family, first- and second-degree relatives; one with cancer of the heart and another with liver cancer, neither of whom was high-risk candidate.