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Trent Richardson Taking Leukemia Survivor To Prom


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http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/ncaaf-dr-saturday/video-trent-richardson-taking-leukemia-survivor-prom-184754010.html

Mods can move this and I don't really care if this is in the right forum, this is such an awesome thing for this guy to do for this young lady and should be appreciated by everyone.

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Is taking cancer kids to prom going to become the new trend among celebrities? Its nice that they are going to do it.. but lets call it what it is... a trend.

If people who are practically worshipped by average teenagers are taking them to prom to give them the most memorable night of their lives is a new trend, it is a trend I will fully embrace and endorse. A lot better than the fug you pay me trend or Dwayne Wade wanting to get paid to represent the USA in the Olympics trend. All fuging day.

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If people who are practically worshipped by average teenagers are taking them to prom to give them the most memorable night of their lives is a new trend, it is a trend I will fully embrace and endorse. A lot better than the fug you pay me trend or Dwayne Wade wanting to get paid to represent the USA in the Olympics trend. All fuging day.

Yup ur right, how dare i mention this as a trend...

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