Here's an unfortunate Psychic Prediction:
- Four-time Iditarod champion Susan Butcher died Saturday in a Seattle hospital of complications from a recent bone marrow transplant:
- Iditarod = Rod = My Name
- Susan Butcher:
- Model Susan Hill is born today
- Butcher = Butch/ER = Lesbian(Butch) Final(E+R=W)
- Susan Butcher = Initials SB = Scott Boone
- I said 8/5/2006 that I fiddled with the names so that S(cott) [Bo]one = S(unny) [Le]one
- Scott's born 3/10 = 3/X = XXX
- Sunny Leone is an Adult (XXX) Star
- Clare Hagerty, spokeswoman for the University of Washington Medical Center, said Butcher's family will not be speaking to the media:
- University of Washington Medical Center is in Seattle
- I said 8/5/2006 that I was watching "Sleepless in Seattle"
- In 1979, Butcher helped drive the first sled-dog team to the 20,320-foot summit of Mount McKinley, the highest peak in North America:
- 1979 = 79 = 7/9
- Tom Hanks is born 7/9
- Tom Hanks was in "Sleepless in Seattle"
- She has two daughters, Tekla and Chisana, with her husband, attorney and musher David Monson:
- David = Davis
- Monson = M on S on = 5/29(M/13/Rhode Island) on Superman(S) Activated(On)
- Mons(O)n = Mons(OO)n when the Sun(O) = Gemini Sun(OO)
- "I got the cutest, lovingest group of well-trained females. They are easy to handle and I just enjoy them," she said. "They will be waiting for me":
- Harem = Hare/M
- Hare = Rabbit = Year of the Rabbit = My Birth Year
- M = 13th Letter = 13th State = Rhode Island = 5/29 = My birthday
- I have a Hare/M
- That's why Sunny Leone is East Indian
- 2006-08-05 23:13:04: 23:13:04 = Final(23) 5/29(13/Rhode Island) Isabella Valentine(4/IV)
I notice the Frequency and Accuracy of my Readings has gotten a lot better these last couple months.
You technically get to see why the family of Susan Butcher would be "Sleepless in Seattle" tonight. At the end of the movie, Sam Baldwin says to Jonah that they could get a dog.
Iditarod Trailblazer Butcher Dies at 51
Four-Time Winner Dies After Transplant
ANCHORAGE, Alaska (Aug. 5) - Four-time Iditarod champion Susan Butcher died Saturday in a Seattle hospital of complications from a recent bone marrow transplant, a hospital spokeswoman said. She was 51.
Iditarod Legend Butcher Dies at 51
Rob Stapleon, AP
Over a five span in the late 1980s, Susan Butcher won the Iditarod four times. She finished second the fifth time.
Butcher dominated the 1,100-mile sled dog race from Anchorage to Nome in the late 1980s. In 1986, she became the second woman to win the grueling race. She added victories in 1987, '88 and '90 and finished in the top four through 1993.
"What she did is brought this race to an audience that had never been aware of it before simply because of her personality," Iditarod spokesman Chas St. George said.
Clare Hagerty, spokeswoman for the University of Washington Medical Center, said Butcher's family will not be speaking to the media.
In 1979, Butcher helped drive the first sled-dog team to the 20,320-foot summit of Mount McKinley, the highest peak in North America.
Butcher ran her last Iditarod in 1994 when she decided to have children. She has two daughters, Tekla and Chisana, with her husband, attorney and musher David Monson.
Three years ago, when she was considering a comeback, doctors found Butcher had polycythemia vera, a rare disease that causes the bone marrow to produce excess blood.
Butcher planned to compete in a 300-mile race last winter, but was unable to compete after she was diagnosed with leukemia in early December.
"Now my goal is to try and stay alive and fight leukemia," she told The Associated Press. "No questions asked, that's what I am going to do."
During her chemo treatments, Butcher daydreamed about land in the White Mountains she and her husband bought last fall. They planned to build a bigger cabin on the land that comes with 300 miles of groomed trails - perfect for mushing dogs - right out the back door.
"I got the cutest, lovingest group of well-trained females. They are easy to handle and I just enjoy them," she said. "They will be waiting for me."
2006-08-05 23:13:04
Updated:2006-08-05 23:27:57
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