BREAST FEST!!

November 20 to November 22, 2009
Royal Ontario Museum
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Now that I have your attention,
this is the world's first Film Festival dedicated to BREAST CANCER awareness!

(courtesy of Breast Fest 2009)
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-- short films -- documentaries -- animations -- dramatic features --
Through the use of film and media,
Breast Fest will showcase the many issues surrounding breast cancer.
Cost $10 - $19
Royal Ontario Museum
Bloor & Avenue Road/Queen's Park
For additional information, call 416-920-0980
RETHINK BREAST CANCER!
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Hmmm... Sylvie, that was sooo unfair !!!
What won't you do for attention ;-)
I have to admit, it worked.
Surprised you didn't post on the Sexhibition thing down at the Ex...
LOL I'm glad it worked ... it's for a good cause. Anything goes. :)
The Sexhibition thing is reserved for the all-about-sex blog coming up. LOL (not)
Hi Slyvie....it's hard on an old guy late at night...is that you ? :O))
You certainly got everyone's attention, and maybe Bob Stewart.
I'm sure you raise lots of money with this marketing!
Fred, LOL
I didn't get everyone's attention, and some who've visited, are too shy to leave a comment; and some think this is rude.
People are easily offended at the site of breasts.... but they should be more upset at what Cancer can do, and should support the cause.
Sylvie,
Well you certainly got my attention. Guy's are suckers, (no pun intended), for this.
Terry, then let's go one step further and put your money where your mouth is :P and donate to the cure. :)
Sylvie, I hope this event generates a lot of people attending. More and more often we are hearing about people who have no history and are getting breast cancer so young. I can't see how they want to change the guidelines and I hope women continue to get their usual screenings.
What a wonderful event to create awareness...as Carole said the effort to change screening guidelines is insane. Thanks for spreading the word!
Carole, I was listening to a doctor on the news yesterday and she is hoping and praying that people won't listen to the new guidelines. She thinks people need to continue doing what they were doing before, and get their usual screenings, and not wait until they're 50. More awareness is needed and more education; and people need to be less offended at the site of boobs and need to donate and stand behind the cause.
Laura, I hope people don't listen. It's our life (or our early death, if we don't take care of ourselves).