I watched Look Who's Talking sooo many times as a kid...was it really appropriate for me to be watching that movie as a kid? I guess shit went right over my head...lol
C'mon, man.
Did she die from emphysema? COPD? Heart disease?
Do you know if she ate red meat? Worked downtown on 9/11? Grew up under power lines?
Fun fact: 20% of all lung cancer cases have never touched tobacco. Any living human with at least 1 lung in their chest is at risk of developing lung cancer, a horrific disease with few good treatments and terrible outcomes. Again, we need to fund research.
the episode where unemployed Norm was working at a beer company in his dream job of beer taste tester, and the company loved his great work and scheduled an interview for a permanent role, which was merely a formality.
So Rebecca gives Norm advice for the interview which he follows and completely and embarrassingly blows the interview and is summarily fired. She did a great job of conveying her own dissapointment with her life and career through acting and without exposition, trying to help out Norm. Great comedic acting and episode in general.
C'mon, man.
Did she die from emphysema? COPD? Heart disease?
Do you know if she ate red meat? Worked downtown on 9/11? Grew up under power lines?
Fun fact: 20% of all lung cancer cases have never touched tobacco. Any living human with at least 1 lung in their chest is at risk of developing lung cancer, a horrific disease with few good treatments and terrible outcomes. Again, we need to fund research.
Btw she died from colon cancer. One place to donate to GI cancer research: MD Anderson - ( New Window )
Sure, non-smokers can get lung lung cancer. People who eat heathy and exercise die of heart attacks too. But in either case, the less healthy lifestyle is far more likely to cause an early death.
And smoking doesn’t just damage your lungs. People who smoke are more likely to contract colon cancer. And among those who have colon cancer, smokers are more likely to die.
Anyway, my comment wasn’t about disparagement, just some context.
RIP
RIP.
May she RIP
So sad. Cancer blows. RIP.
She was quite good in that role.
Did she die from emphysema? COPD? Heart disease?
Do you know if she ate red meat? Worked downtown on 9/11? Grew up under power lines?
Fun fact: 20% of all lung cancer cases have never touched tobacco. Any living human with at least 1 lung in their chest is at risk of developing lung cancer, a horrific disease with few good treatments and terrible outcomes. Again, we need to fund research.
Btw she died from colon cancer.
One place to donate to GI cancer research: MD Anderson - ( New Window )
So Rebecca gives Norm advice for the interview which he follows and completely and embarrassingly blows the interview and is summarily fired. She did a great job of conveying her own dissapointment with her life and career through acting and without exposition, trying to help out Norm. Great comedic acting and episode in general.
Plus she was a hot Vulcan.
Did she die from emphysema? COPD? Heart disease?
Do you know if she ate red meat? Worked downtown on 9/11? Grew up under power lines?
Fun fact: 20% of all lung cancer cases have never touched tobacco. Any living human with at least 1 lung in their chest is at risk of developing lung cancer, a horrific disease with few good treatments and terrible outcomes. Again, we need to fund research.
Btw she died from colon cancer. One place to donate to GI cancer research: MD Anderson - ( New Window )
Sure, non-smokers can get lung lung cancer. People who eat heathy and exercise die of heart attacks too. But in either case, the less healthy lifestyle is far more likely to cause an early death.
And smoking doesn’t just damage your lungs. People who smoke are more likely to contract colon cancer. And among those who have colon cancer, smokers are more likely to die.
Anyway, my comment wasn’t about disparagement, just some context.