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Race for the Cure - an update
On Sat, 24 Mar 2007 15:13:17 -0500, John H.
wrote: At last count, we've had three donations for a total of $360 that I get to match. That's not bad, but we can do a lot better! As can be seen from the team page: http://www.komenrichmond.org/site/TR...040&px=1015621 the goal is still quite a ways away. Making a small donation is *much* better than bickering in the newsgroup! My offer to match ends in one week. Sock it to me! And this relates to boating how? This is an admirable quest on your part and I applaud your dedication to this cause - I share your enthusiasm as I have two charities that I am very involved with. It is a good thing you are doing this. I still have to wonder if this is appropriate for a boating newsgroup? Not that I care - I'm just trying to define the ground rules for the various participants so we know what is acceptable and what isn't. |
Race for the Cure - an update
At last count, we've had three donations for a total of $360 that I get to
match. That's not bad, but we can do a lot better! As can be seen from the team page: http://www.komenrichmond.org/site/TR...040&px=1015621 the goal is still quite a ways away. Making a small donation is *much* better than bickering in the newsgroup! My offer to match ends in one week. Sock it to me! -- ***** Hope your day is better than decent! ***** John H |
Race for the Cure - an update
On Sat, 24 Mar 2007 19:21:51 GMT, Short Wave Sportfishing
wrote: On Sat, 24 Mar 2007 15:13:17 -0500, John H. wrote: At last count, we've had three donations for a total of $360 that I get to match. That's not bad, but we can do a lot better! As can be seen from the team page: http://www.komenrichmond.org/site/TR...040&px=1015621 the goal is still quite a ways away. Making a small donation is *much* better than bickering in the newsgroup! My offer to match ends in one week. Sock it to me! And this relates to boating how? This is an admirable quest on your part and I applaud your dedication to this cause - I share your enthusiasm as I have two charities that I am very involved with. It is a good thing you are doing this. I still have to wonder if this is appropriate for a boating newsgroup? Not that I care - I'm just trying to define the ground rules for the various participants so we know what is acceptable and what isn't. Noted and answered. -- ***** Hope your day is better than decent! ***** John H |
Race for the Cure - an update
On Sat, 24 Mar 2007 16:58:04 -0500, John H.
wrote: Noted and answered. Don't get carried away - I'm on your side on this remember. Post away - you have my complete support. I would donate, but I already have supported two friends of Mrs. Wave and one of my oldest - there is only so much to go around. And I'll be honest with you - the fact that you will match contributions is a wonderful and very admirable thing to do - I have nothing but respect for your efforts. It was only an illustration of my take on the whole what is and isn't appropriate and to tell the truth, my annoyance over Chuck's apparent inability to see anything other than his own truth. That's it and I'll shut up about it now. Capice? :) |
Race for the Cure - an update
On Sat, 24 Mar 2007 19:53:03 -0500, John H.
wrote: On Sat, 24 Mar 2007 22:25:05 GMT, Short Wave Sportfishing wrote: On Sat, 24 Mar 2007 16:58:04 -0500, John H. wrote: Noted and answered. Don't get carried away - I'm on your side on this remember. Post away - you have my complete support. I would donate, but I already have supported two friends of Mrs. Wave and one of my oldest - there is only so much to go around. And I'll be honest with you - the fact that you will match contributions is a wonderful and very admirable thing to do - I have nothing but respect for your efforts. It was only an illustration of my take on the whole what is and isn't appropriate and to tell the truth, my annoyance over Chuck's apparent inability to see anything other than his own truth. That's it and I'll shut up about it now. Capice? :) Ja wohl! :) Much better. Feel the power!!! :) |
Race for the Cure - an update
Short Wave Sportfishing wrote:
On Sat, 24 Mar 2007 16:58:04 -0500, John H. wrote: Noted and answered. Don't get carried away - I'm on your side on this remember. Post away - you have my complete support. I would donate, but I already have supported two friends of Mrs. Wave and one of my oldest - there is only so much to go around. And I'll be honest with you - the fact that you will match contributions is a wonderful and very admirable thing to do - I have nothing but respect for your efforts. It was only an illustration of my take on the whole what is and isn't appropriate and to tell the truth, my annoyance over Chuck's apparent inability to see anything other than his own truth. That's it and I'll shut up about it now. Capice? :) To any reasonable person this post would be more acceptable than many/most others. We have people who post about their operating systems, cameras, and even their desk chairs. I'll skip the obvious off-topic political posts. It's great to see that you donate to charities close to your heart. Just for grins, why not drop $10.00 or $20.00 so John has to match it? I donate to the same charity every year but I would rather spend a few dollars here to see if John can keep up with it. |
Race for the Cure - an update
On Sat, 24 Mar 2007 22:25:05 GMT, Short Wave Sportfishing
wrote: On Sat, 24 Mar 2007 16:58:04 -0500, John H. wrote: Noted and answered. Don't get carried away - I'm on your side on this remember. Post away - you have my complete support. I would donate, but I already have supported two friends of Mrs. Wave and one of my oldest - there is only so much to go around. And I'll be honest with you - the fact that you will match contributions is a wonderful and very admirable thing to do - I have nothing but respect for your efforts. It was only an illustration of my take on the whole what is and isn't appropriate and to tell the truth, my annoyance over Chuck's apparent inability to see anything other than his own truth. That's it and I'll shut up about it now. Capice? :) Ja wohl! :) -- ***** Hope your day is better than decent! ***** John H |
Race for the Cure - an update
"Dan" wrote in message ... Short Wave Sportfishing wrote: On Sat, 24 Mar 2007 16:58:04 -0500, John H. wrote: Noted and answered. Don't get carried away - I'm on your side on this remember. Post away - you have my complete support. I would donate, but I already have supported two friends of Mrs. Wave and one of my oldest - there is only so much to go around. And I'll be honest with you - the fact that you will match contributions is a wonderful and very admirable thing to do - I have nothing but respect for your efforts. It was only an illustration of my take on the whole what is and isn't appropriate and to tell the truth, my annoyance over Chuck's apparent inability to see anything other than his own truth. That's it and I'll shut up about it now. Capice? :) To any reasonable person this post would be more acceptable than many/most others. We have people who post about their operating systems, cameras, and even their desk chairs. I'll skip the obvious off-topic political posts. It's great to see that you donate to charities close to your heart. Just for grins, why not drop $10.00 or $20.00 so John has to match it? I donate to the same charity every year but I would rather spend a few dollars here to see if John can keep up with it. Good point. Our daughter is running in the 5/17/07 event in Columbus and we are sponsoring her team, as we always do. We donated to John's daughter's cause over and beyond that, modest as it may be, last year and this year. In the end it is a worthy cause to donate to. The other ones we contribute to without question are the Salvation Army and our Church. Whether or not requests for charitable contributions are acceptable to post in a boating NG are acceptable is not my call. I brought it up last year and was blasted for do so. So...................it is your call. But do consider donating to the cause. |
Race for the Cure - an update
JimH wrote:
"Dan" wrote in message ... Short Wave Sportfishing wrote: On Sat, 24 Mar 2007 16:58:04 -0500, John H. wrote: Noted and answered. Don't get carried away - I'm on your side on this remember. Post away - you have my complete support. I would donate, but I already have supported two friends of Mrs. Wave and one of my oldest - there is only so much to go around. And I'll be honest with you - the fact that you will match contributions is a wonderful and very admirable thing to do - I have nothing but respect for your efforts. It was only an illustration of my take on the whole what is and isn't appropriate and to tell the truth, my annoyance over Chuck's apparent inability to see anything other than his own truth. That's it and I'll shut up about it now. Capice? :) To any reasonable person this post would be more acceptable than many/most others. We have people who post about their operating systems, cameras, and even their desk chairs. I'll skip the obvious off-topic political posts. It's great to see that you donate to charities close to your heart. Just for grins, why not drop $10.00 or $20.00 so John has to match it? I donate to the same charity every year but I would rather spend a few dollars here to see if John can keep up with it. Good point. Our daughter is running in the 5/17/07 event in Columbus and we are sponsoring her team, as we always do. We donated to John's daughter's cause over and beyond that, modest as it may be, last year and this year. In the end it is a worthy cause to donate to. The other ones we contribute to without question are the Salvation Army and our Church. Whether or not requests for charitable contributions are acceptable to post in a boating NG are acceptable is not my call. I brought it up last year and was blasted for do so. So...................it is your call. But do consider donating to the cause. I donated to John's daughters team. Post a like for yours. |
Race for the Cure - an update
"Dan" wrote in message ... JimH wrote: "Dan" wrote in message ... Short Wave Sportfishing wrote: On Sat, 24 Mar 2007 16:58:04 -0500, John H. wrote: Noted and answered. Don't get carried away - I'm on your side on this remember. Post away - you have my complete support. I would donate, but I already have supported two friends of Mrs. Wave and one of my oldest - there is only so much to go around. And I'll be honest with you - the fact that you will match contributions is a wonderful and very admirable thing to do - I have nothing but respect for your efforts. It was only an illustration of my take on the whole what is and isn't appropriate and to tell the truth, my annoyance over Chuck's apparent inability to see anything other than his own truth. That's it and I'll shut up about it now. Capice? :) To any reasonable person this post would be more acceptable than many/most others. We have people who post about their operating systems, cameras, and even their desk chairs. I'll skip the obvious off-topic political posts. It's great to see that you donate to charities close to your heart. Just for grins, why not drop $10.00 or $20.00 so John has to match it? I donate to the same charity every year but I would rather spend a few dollars here to see if John can keep up with it. Good point. Our daughter is running in the 5/17/07 event in Columbus and we are sponsoring her team, as we always do. We donated to John's daughter's cause over and beyond that, modest as it may be, last year and this year. In the end it is a worthy cause to donate to. The other ones we contribute to without question are the Salvation Army and our Church. Whether or not requests for charitable contributions are acceptable to post in a boating NG are acceptable is not my call. I brought it up last year and was blasted for do so. So...................it is your call. But do consider donating to the cause. I donated to John's daughters team. Post a like for yours. Your suggestion is appreciated but this is not the proper forum to request charitable donations Dan. Thanks anyway. Your donations to John's daughters cause is certainly impressive..............nice work! |
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