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Ride for Roswell 2012 : Return of the ‘Sack
Filed Under (Uncategorized) by Tom on 10-05-2012
Back in the saddle so they say. After an poorly timed sprained knee playing hockey in 2010, and a post-breakup summer of hibernating in 2011, I’m returning to the Ride for Roswell for 2012.
Cancer is a bitch of disease that affects too many people. The Ride is a great way for those of us to support Roswell Park, a great Western New York asset dedicated to helping our friends and neighbors treat the cancer they have, and search for a cure to prevent it completely. We all know somebody that has been affected by cancer, and the unfortunate truth is that if you don’t, someday you will.
This year, I’m riding the 44 mile route. Although my large midsection might violate some weight limit rules on the side roads, I’m confident that I’ll be able to finish strong. A few hours of tired legs is nothing compared to the abuse patients go through during chemotherapy. If I can fundraise some money that helps minimize someone else’s suffering, it’s totally worth the numb ass I’ll get in return.
This year, it’s a little more personal. My friend’s wife, Anna, was recently diagnosed with a non-Hodgkin lymphoma. It’s really terrible timing. They recently had their second child, and this also comes on the heels of the fact that she is married to Ed, who is kind of an asshole. (My kind of asshole, but still, an asshole. :p ) As she’s starting her treatment, she’s decide to blog about what she’s going through, which is a very brave thing to do. You should read it, even if you’re an asshole like Ed. Her page is here : Puck’s Lighthouse .
So all that being said, I’ll now whore myself out for donations. I’d very much appriciate anything you could spare, even if it’s just $1. The money goes to support wonderful cancer research, and as an added bonus, you can pick on a fat guy riding a bike over 40 miles. That’s gotta be worth at LEAST $1.75 for the humor factor alone. My donation page is here, and I thank everyone in advance. (Unless you DON’T donate, because as my friend Kevin would say, that means you’re pro-cancer. And we will find you. )
NINJA EDIT: I’m riding with my friend Danielle this year. She is NOT fat, therefore I will have to try and break the laws of physics and attempt to keep up with her. I predict it will be a shitshow for my hamstrings.
Another link to my donation page. If you prefer the long version. : http://RideForRoswell2012.kintera.org/beechsack
Thanks for reading.

