Randy Blythe
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And I check my email and I get an email forwarded to me from our old publicist from a dude who's like, hey, man, because of your song, I signed up for Be The Match. And I matched with a patient. It's the late 60s person. And I'm going to donate. And I immediately emailed this young man. His name is Todd Seaman from Arkansas. We're great friends to this day.
And I check my email and I get an email forwarded to me from our old publicist from a dude who's like, hey, man, because of your song, I signed up for Be The Match. And I matched with a patient. It's the late 60s person. And I'm going to donate. And I immediately emailed this young man. His name is Todd Seaman from Arkansas. We're great friends to this day.
And eventually when the time came for him to donate his bone marrow, I went up to D.C. where he did it and documented it, a photographer as well, and hung out. And it was two days before Christmas and it was just wonderful. It was like the best Christmas ever. gift ever.
And eventually when the time came for him to donate his bone marrow, I went up to D.C. where he did it and documented it, a photographer as well, and hung out. And it was two days before Christmas and it was just wonderful. It was like the best Christmas ever. gift ever.
And eventually when the time came for him to donate his bone marrow, I went up to D.C. where he did it and documented it, a photographer as well, and hung out. And it was two days before Christmas and it was just wonderful. It was like the best Christmas ever. gift ever.
You know, I felt like this song and my friendship with this guy who had died and a fan where we're doing something. He donated and because of HIPAA laws, you can't know what happened to your donor. Oh, that would drive me nuts. So after a year, you can write a letter. After a year, the recipient will make the decision whether or not they want to contact you.
You know, I felt like this song and my friendship with this guy who had died and a fan where we're doing something. He donated and because of HIPAA laws, you can't know what happened to your donor. Oh, that would drive me nuts. So after a year, you can write a letter. After a year, the recipient will make the decision whether or not they want to contact you.
You know, I felt like this song and my friendship with this guy who had died and a fan where we're doing something. He donated and because of HIPAA laws, you can't know what happened to your donor. Oh, that would drive me nuts. So after a year, you can write a letter. After a year, the recipient will make the decision whether or not they want to contact you.
Me and my buddy Todd, who donated through the whole year, were like, I hope this person, because we were told he survived after a couple months, but we didn't know how long, whatever. So we were talking about it and we'd joke too. We're like, what if he's like the grand wizard of the KKK or something? Like it's just a total jerk. What if we did the wrong thing? We'd joke about it.
Me and my buddy Todd, who donated through the whole year, were like, I hope this person, because we were told he survived after a couple months, but we didn't know how long, whatever. So we were talking about it and we'd joke too. We're like, what if he's like the grand wizard of the KKK or something? Like it's just a total jerk. What if we did the wrong thing? We'd joke about it.
Me and my buddy Todd, who donated through the whole year, were like, I hope this person, because we were told he survived after a couple months, but we didn't know how long, whatever. So we were talking about it and we'd joke too. We're like, what if he's like the grand wizard of the KKK or something? Like it's just a total jerk. What if we did the wrong thing? We'd joke about it.
But after a year goes by, shortly after a year, my buddy Todd hits me. He's like, dude, I heard from him. He's 69. He lives in Denver, Colorado. He's a photographer. Not in a clan. He's a photographer. He's an old rock and roll musician. He's awesome. And so he went and surprised this man whose name is Michael in Denver on his 70th birthday.
But after a year goes by, shortly after a year, my buddy Todd hits me. He's like, dude, I heard from him. He's 69. He lives in Denver, Colorado. He's a photographer. Not in a clan. He's a photographer. He's an old rock and roll musician. He's awesome. And so he went and surprised this man whose name is Michael in Denver on his 70th birthday.
But after a year goes by, shortly after a year, my buddy Todd hits me. He's like, dude, I heard from him. He's 69. He lives in Denver, Colorado. He's a photographer. Not in a clan. He's a photographer. He's an old rock and roll musician. He's awesome. And so he went and surprised this man whose name is Michael in Denver on his 70th birthday.
And a few months later... I came to Denver on tour and I met this man who lives to this day and spent the afternoon walking around Denver taking photos with him because of this song.
And a few months later... I came to Denver on tour and I met this man who lives to this day and spent the afternoon walking around Denver taking photos with him because of this song.
And a few months later... I came to Denver on tour and I met this man who lives to this day and spent the afternoon walking around Denver taking photos with him because of this song.
They don't have to do that anymore. No, they use what is called an apheresis machine. It's very interesting. You sit there and you have to take this medicine a week before. And what it does is it basically makes your bones leaky. They leak white platelets.
They don't have to do that anymore. No, they use what is called an apheresis machine. It's very interesting. You sit there and you have to take this medicine a week before. And what it does is it basically makes your bones leaky. They leak white platelets.
They don't have to do that anymore. No, they use what is called an apheresis machine. It's very interesting. You sit there and you have to take this medicine a week before. And what it does is it basically makes your bones leaky. They leak white platelets.