https://www.cbc.ca/amp/1.6531392
>"He was told he had about 48 hours left to live," said Nikita Mahar, his longtime girlfriend. they decided they would officially tie the knot.
>"We always said we wouldn't do it, we always said, Why ruin a perfect thing?" said Mahar, from her home in Ecum Secum, N.S., located two hours east of Halifax. "So we moved pretty quickly to have the wedding in his grandfather's yard."
>"We had our rings on and we did our kiss and the moment the wedding was over he looked at everyone in the crowd and he said, 'I hope you all know, I'm going trout fishing at 4:30,'" said Mahar.
>Billy and Nikita were married for four days. On July 20, Billy died peacefully at home with his family and a few of his closest friends at his side.
Well, what would you do?
Ditch the Wedding, use the time saved by not getting married to head on up to the shubenacadie river for some striper fishing
Shubie is pretty good, I wish they hadn't fricked the Avon so badly. I've had good luck getting stripers in the Minas basin though.
That is a man who figured out happiness before he died. I respect that.
Your brain is just a shit soup now isn't it?
Sounds like he had his priorities right. Rest in peace trout bro.
sounds like he went in peace. at least he got some good at the end.
Most lay in the hospital and suffer until their family pulls the plug.
Fish on fisherman
>Well, what would you do?
i would try my hardest to not have cancer for starters
I would of done the same thing
I'd head in one direction into the wilderness with a ton of heroin.
>Spin fishing
Shame. Would have been kino if he knew how to flyfish.
He's not a homosexual. He got married. It's proven flyfishing is for the gays.
I think fake images like this are put out to purposefully discredit the people who spread them.
Misinformation memes are the "share if you still make spaghetti" of the pandemic days. Boomers are on the downward slope of the learning curve and it's only getting steeper.
It’s better than staying married to her another day, apparently.
I'd go on a walk and lament not being able to see my home go through another four seasons. We'll all have our last PrepHoleings someday, best to appreciate it while we can. Glad the guy in OP's story did it on their terms. I've never heard of a timeline as short as 48 hours, it's almost unbelievable.
>At one point his cancer had gone into remission, but it came back with a vengeance a year ago.
Holy shit! Did anything significant happen around the world 12-18 months ago??
This seems totally inexplicable.
He got the reactivation shot.
femboy fishing hit the wall, damn
>man has cancer, it goes into remission, gets the covid vax, dead within a year....many such cases
mom can't walk, or breathe without a tank or machine anymore, i hope cancer doesn't come back too
I would totally a little girl in all honesty.