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Jim Stynes on A Current Affair

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Just saw a promo for A Current Affair. Jim Stynes to be on with Tracey Grimshaw tomorrow night - Tuesday 14th @ 6.30pm

 

Thanks will watch it. ACA has been doing personal interviews lately. Did anyone see the double page spread today in the herald sun. Jim is doing some potent stuff to hang in there. Drinking your own urine is no means feat. Scary to read he was told he had only 9 months to live when diagnosed. Im just hoping he can get rid of all this cancer crap. I think it will be a long long process.

 

They showed 2 minutes of the documentary and I was bowling, especially when his wife Sam said she knows he's going to die. Terrible, heartbreaking stuff! :(

It is why the MFC must really go for ABSOLUTE broke next year.

Our President Jimmy is living on Borrowed time, sorry but that's a fact. Every day he wakes up is Gold.

I want Jimmy to see and Enjoy seeing a Full MCG where the Demons play deep into september.... B)


Oh my god. I just got through that interview, im not sure I can sit through the whole doco. Its justs sucks and its wrong what is happening to Jim. Basically he revealed he has had 16 tumours removed all up. There are still some in his brain and he has got some in his stomach. Which is definitely not good.

Sam says in the doco he will eventaully die from this. Jim said she said I probably shouldnt have said that but Jim wants her to be honest.

His son told everyone that his dad was having his brain removed when Jim was having an op to remove more tumours.

Tracey asked him about the whole drinking your urine. Jim tried to explain but Tracey just couldnt get her head around it.Jims said he will try anything from people he trusts.

He nevers complains and says why me. Then Tracey told everyone to watch the doco and Jim is ana amazing person. I just hope he is with us for a while yet.

 

Just so sad !

But, also inspirational !

GO Jimmy, GO Dees

Perfect summation!


Thanks will watch it. ACA has been doing personal interviews lately. Did anyone see the double page spread today in the herald sun. Jim is doing some potent stuff to hang in there. Drinking your own urine is no means feat. Scary to read he was told he had only 9 months to live when diagnosed. Im just hoping he can get rid of all this cancer crap. I think it will be a long long process.

I've got a mate who is a Doctor at Cabrini Hospital and he says Jimmy is in real trouble, I would reckon the best thing that could happen is he fights it the way he has been and will probably get another 2-5 years of life. I dread the day when it will end but from what I hear it's inevitable.

I dread the day when it will end but from what I hear it's inevitable.

Sad but true. Just enjoy each day we have of Jimmy leading the way...!

He's an inspiration.

Always has been.

Always will be.

I've got a mate who is a Doctor at Cabrini Hospital and he says Jimmy is in real trouble, I would reckon the best thing that could happen is he fights it the way he has been and will probably get another 2-5 years of life. I dread the day when it will end but from what I hear it's inevitable.

It's exactly why this club has got to really Go For It next year. From the supporters all the way through to the players on the ground.

We have got to do it for the Jimma.....I want to see him smiling next september.. :)

It's exactly why this club has got to really Go For It next year. From the supporters all the way through to the players on the ground.

We have got to do it for the Jimma.....I want to see him smiling next september.. :)

Imagine the reaction if we defied all odds and had an AMAZING season!!!! It'd show that the MFC truly is all heart and soul. And that our hearts really do beat true for those who are all red and blue.

2011 Dees... it's on.

Imagine the reaction if we defied all odds and had an AMAZING season!!!! It'd show that the MFC truly is all heart and soul. And that our hearts really do beat true for those who are all red and blue.

2011 Dees... it's on.

Bloody Oath who says we must wait 3 years. Just take a look at our 2 results against the Filth in 2010.

B)

It can be done if enough people want it done, and those people are all working together in the right direction.


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