That's what ho****e is supposed to mean, but I've volunteered at a ho****e for two years now and there are a large amount of people who are there for months and eventually can leave. We'll just have to see how it goes. Hoping Joe recovers, but also hoping he is happy and content if he can't make it.
Joe Frazier fighting for his life.
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That's what ho****e is supposed to mean, but I've volunteered at a ho****e for two years now and there are a large amount of people who are there for months and eventually can leave. We'll just have to see how it goes. Hoping Joe recovers, but also hoping he is happy and content if he can't make it.Comment
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Thank you for everything Joe, you ****ing great great man.
Always reminded me of a real life super hero, gave his life to the sport, didn't deserve this, not yet, always had a smile on his face and looked like he had an eternity left, can only hope he goes peacefully.
Thoughts go to his family.Comment
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Joe you have a lot of people that love you.
You are the epitome of a warrior.
I hope and pray for your recovery.Comment
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That's what it's supposed to mean, I'm pretty sure a patient isn't allowed to be in a ho****e for more than a few months, but there are some I've seen that end up recovering enough to leave. More than a few last a long time. Some come back multiple times, which hopefully doesn't happen with Joe.Comment
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