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Need help with Cancer slogan

Discussion in 'BBS Hangout' started by CoolGuy, Mar 9, 2013.

  1. CoolGuy

    CoolGuy Contributing Member

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    One of my friends was diagnosed with sarcoma cancer and i thought it would be a good idea to make wristbands that all of his friends and family could wear to show their support.

    On one side im going to put his name, and on the other side i wanted to put some inspirational slogan. Right now im thinking of putting "busy living".

    What do you think? Please provide any other ideas....thanks!
     
  2. Jontro

    Jontro Member

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    I'm empty on creativity at the moment, but my best wishes to your buddy. Great of you to be supportive and hopefully will continue.
     
  3. LCAhmed

    LCAhmed Contributing Member

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    A general slogan for cancer (not specific to any kind of cancer)

    Support to cure cancer will lead to the answer.

    EDIT: after reflecting on your OP, my slogan is probably way too long.

    "Busy Living" is good

    May I suggest "For the Cure" as an alternate? I feel that might be inspiring for people to keep supporting and staying positive.
     
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  4. rocketsjudoka

    rocketsjudoka Contributing Member
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    Just be careful about what slogan you use as some of the other cancer organizations have copyrighted some of the slogans out there.
     
  5. BALLhog 247 365

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    commitment to defeat malignant
     
  6. James Gabriel

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    "Beat cancer? Yes we can sir!"
     
  7. white lightning

    white lightning Contributing Member

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    It's been used, but "F*** Cancer".
     
  8. Xerobull

    Xerobull You son of a b!tch! I'm in!

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    Cancer
    Opposition
    Orignization
    Leading
    and
    Guiding
    Unguent
    Yields

    rejects:

    Cancer
    Orginization
    Oddly
    Leaning
    and
    Gluing
    Utilitarian
    Yaks

    Cancer
    Occult
    Owlishly
    Leaping
    and
    Grazing
    Under
    Yuppies

    Cancer
    Ombudsmen
    Occasionally
    Leering
    Gladly
    Under
    Yurts

    Cancer
    Orange
    Orginization
    Licking
    Grapefruit
    Until
    Yawns

    Cancer?
    Out!
    Oribiting
    Leeks?
    :mad:
    Gratuitous
    Unruly
    Yanks!

    Cancer
    Oral
    or
    Legendary?
    Grateful
    Uncles
    Yodeling!

    Edit:

    Based on your tentative slogan of Busy Living:

    Blithely
    urging
    society:
    young,
    Legendary
    and
    inbetween
    to
    vanquish
    in full
    inappropriate
    growths

    rejects:

    Hmm..not quite:
    Buttressing
    until
    seventy
    years
    Luckily
    i
    villify
    improper
    nobs
    growing.

    I would wear this but it's probably not marketable to the charity crowd:
    Butthole
    unwellness!
    smiting
    you
    Long
    into
    vanquishment!
    incredible?
    unite
    gladly!

    My focus seems to have shifted a bit. Time to wrap it up and find my ol' lady:
    Ballas
    under
    sistas?
    yes!
    Loving
    it!
    vages
    irrigating
    knobs
    gladly!
     
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  9. LCAhmed

    LCAhmed Contributing Member

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    that's a good one
     
  10. BamBam

    BamBam Contributing Member

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    Sorry to hear about your friend. I'm not very
    creative but how about "Conquering Obstacles".

    I hope your friend recovers quickly!
    ............
    ............
    ............
     
  11. TheresTheDagger

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    How bout

    "Heart of a Champion"?

    To borrow from Rudy T.....Don't EVER underestimate the heart of a champion!
     
  12. Xerobull

    Xerobull You son of a b!tch! I'm in!

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    Pick one out?
     
  13. Oski2005

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    "Hey, sarcoma cancer....why don't you sarc my c**k."

    Seriously though, hoping for the best for your friend and his family.
     
  14. lue03

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    This may be stupid or way too simple but after what happen to the colts this year with ChuckStrong why not just put your friends name and add strong to the end of it? Or use his nickname + Strong. Or instead of strong you can use Brave or another word.
     
  15. Supermac34

    Supermac34 President, Von Wafer Fan Club

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    Sarcoma is pretty rare. I'm not good with slogans but I hope he is OK.
     
  16. B-Bob

    B-Bob "94-year-old self-described dreamer"

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    I'll say. "Sarcoma is pretty rare" suffers from several horrible flaws for an inspirational campaign.

    1. It is not catchy.
    2. It uses a passive verb instead of an active verb.
    3. Instead of inspiring someone to fight sarcoma, it marginalizes the illness.

    Man, I just would not have even posted that one.
     
  17. Torn n Frayed

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    Cancer SUCKS!
     

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