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#21

Hi jon sorry what happened with me you know i'm a huge a huge fan of yours hope we can be friends love you so much you have been my hero since 84/85 i hope can still be friends xxxx

#22

Hey Bon Jovi.
When my brother and I were younger we loved your song "You give love a bad name". We were maybe around the ages 10 and 6. Well we always thought you were saying "you give love a band-aid" hahaha. Everywhere we would go or every time we would hear your song in car we'd be singing "you give loveee...A BAND AID!!".
In 2005, my brother passed away at the age of 8. This year I got a tattoo in remembrance of him, a band-aid with a heart on my wrist. I'd love to show a picture. Every time I look down I sing "you give love a band aid" and I will always have those moments with me. That song helped me to remember times with my brother while we were still at such young ages. Thank you so much. Music helps many people in so many ways.

Sincerely,
Rachel

#23

Dear John Bon Jovi,

(sorry for my English). I would like to ask you for short video for my coleague, who loves you very much. It would take less than 10 seconds. Say please "Dobre rano Zuzanke do Bratislavy" (that means in Slovak: Good Morning to Susane to Bratislava).

Thank you very much.
Milena

#24

Dear Jon Bon Jovi,

I have been a dedicated fan since I was a little girl. I am 27 years old born and raised in Brooklyn, New York. I am currently battling advanced Sarcoma Cancer. There have been numerous times in my life my strength has been tested. Never once have I given up, any time I have fallen, I have stood right back up again. My passion is for writing, I have written many poems about my experience with having cancer twice in my life, the extensive surgeries I had and my battle. I have been fortunate enough to be blessed with a wonderful supportive family, boyfriend and friends. My one wish is to meet you, I have been going to Bon Jovi concerts every year for as long as I could remember with the exception of 2008, when you performed at Madison Square Garden. I was ready to go, unfortunately 2 weeks earlier I had to have surgery to remove a very large cyst on my ovary, the complications following the surgery left me with a 20% survival rate but I pulled through after close to a month spent in the Intensive Care Unit. My illnesses have not burdened me but have given me the ability to treasure my life. I may have cancer, but cancer does not have me. I have been battling Sarcoma for three years now, I have been placed on ten different chemotherapy drugs. Finally now the medication I am on is finally reducing what was once an approximate 30 pound tumor on my spine connecting to my ribs. Every day I am thankful to be here, I smile although I have so much pain on the inside. I will not let cancer get the best of me, I am far better than that. Music helps me to get through the day as well. I have been listening to your music for many years and it always puts a smile on my face. The words are truly amazing, and the passion that you have during your concerts is great. Anyone can relate to a Bon Jovi song, true talent and thought is put into each one. For you, its not about the money. It is about the fans. You are a true inspiration and a wonderful person to look up to, you are a legend and I am proud to be a fan. My ultimate wish would be to meet you in person, I don't know if I ever will but I am optimistic; as with everything else in life all we can do is hope. I thank you for the opportunity to write you this letter.

Sincerely,

Denise Prager

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