Sunday, October 1, 2017

Let's Celebrate With Pink and Save The Boobies!!!

October is National Breast Cancer Awareness month.  Visit the official site here.

Breast Cancer will be detected in one of eight women in the US each year.
It is the second leading cause of cancer death among women each year.
On average every 2 minutes a woman will be diagnosed with breast cancer and every 13 minutes one person will die from breast cancer.
There are currently 33 million breast cancer survivors in the USA.

It's important to support the research for eliminating cancer.  Breast Cancer is often associated with the color pink so I will be showing off some pink Cutch cards throughout the month.  Some shades of pink may be used as well.

In addition, you can expect to see some boobs with each post.  Who doesn't love boobs?

So let's start with what we're hoping to save!

Thank you Kate Upton!!!
You're an inspiration.

Now for the pink card.

This is a 2014 Topps pink parallel of Cutch from Series 2 #452.  The pink parallels are numbered to only 50 copies.  This particular card recognizes Cutch for being the 2013 NL MVP.  Pretty inspiring to his teammates, right?
Well, maybe not against the Phillies.  I'm not sure the significance of the Phillies has to do with this card or him winning the MVP in 2013.

If there are any actresses you want to see me post and come up with a related card post for, leave a comment below.  I've got a slew of Cutch cards so it will be fun to try and find a card to match the actress you pick.

7 comments:

  1. I'd like to say thanks to Kate too.

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  2. Very nice! Looking forward to the rest of this series.
    I'd suggest Christina Hendricks.

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    1. Already done. Got the post ready to go for Hump Day...I mean Wednesday

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  3. How about Julia-Louis Dreyfus? She was recently diagnosed with breast cancer

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    1. Thanks for the suggestion. I will feature her tomorrow. Already got the post ready to go.

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  4. Great job...and yes, a Julia Louis-Dreyfuss card would be great.

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