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stan shuey said on October 19th, 2009 at 11:31 pm

Yes, John VERY emotional, but NOT as emotional as my reading your great reports! I tear up every time you guys mention his bike inspiring you! What a great effort! Ride on. Natchez Trace makes it worthwhile…..

Stan (Scott’s dad)

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dana said on October 20th, 2009 at 7:56 am

wow! hats off to team pd! tough ride and conditions – hope you get some better temps for your next – tell “Legs” I wish I was there this yr! hope Jeni has thawed out :) RIDESTRONG!

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Melissa said on October 20th, 2009 at 8:17 am

JD, thanks for the update! the whole P3C3 group just rocks! Scott was an amazing guy who endured so much pain in the short amount of time he had cancer. He will never know the full impact his life had on many of us! my daughter had his wife for Math last year! The Shuey’s were just wonderful!! He will forever be missed but never forgotten….SCOTTSTRONG!!
I will pray for better temps for your rides. may God bless you!
much love and many prayers!
Melissa Smith
(friend of Chasse and Laurens)

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Sue Yagodich said on October 20th, 2009 at 10:18 am

Thinking of all especially Jeni this morning….Go JENI :) we are praying for a better day..with lots of sunshine and warmer temps……….You Go Girl !!!

The Yagodich’s- Pikeville, Ky.
Yogi’s Mom and Dad

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Debbie said on October 20th, 2009 at 10:22 am

To John, Team Polka Dot and all of the P3C3 riders and crew…you are AWESOME! Keep up your strength and you have my prayers. My 8 yr old son’s battle with a brain tumor has been a long 8 yrs (almost his entire life), with 5 yrs of remission and now again has chemo staring him in the face.
What you all are doing is incredible. The pain you are enduring and your sheer determination is amazing…THANK YOU for the bottom of my heart!

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Gman said on October 20th, 2009 at 6:37 pm

Hey Johnny! Sounds like the cold brought up some of that “intestinal fortitude” from years ago. It’s good to see that your making good use of my money. It sounds like this whole thing has turned out to be a life changing event for you instead of a bike ride for cancer. It’s good to see that you accepted the invitation to participate. Ride on Polka Dots!

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