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Everything posted by toast21602
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<3 you jefffffff i don't think they are matching. i wish they would.
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thanks, asshole. but yes, from the website i posted above. but i'm not sure if you can directly link that donation to me.
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ditto. it's nice.
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why are there so many missing posts jeff? i agree.
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Blue.
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snow kinda stopped here. snowed all morning with nothing to show for it. lame-o. really wanted to golf this morning. this storm screwed that.
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100%
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jfbb lies. but i have about 13" here at my place.
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Thanks for the support so far to everybody who has helped out! Such a great response so far! You PASRers are awesome.
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So in May, I'm going to be traveling to San Francisco de Yojoa, Honduras for a mission trip with Moravian College and St. Luke's Hospital to provide medical care and supplies to remote villages who do not have access to the most basic medical care. I'm extremely excited to get down there. Hopefully it will be a good experience and will make me have more appreciation for what I have in life. Everybody who is going, is individually collecting money to help purchase supplies and medicines that can be distributed to the families that are in most need of care. Any amount will help. The money that we will be collecting will not only help purchase medicine and medical supplies, but it will also aide in the purchase of shoes, water jugs and filters, tooth brushes, reading glasses, etc... all the things that we take for granted. Clearly, this isn't the most prosperous of times to be tossing money around to donate, but it doesn't hurt to ask. A few years back PASR members helped make a huge donation to Relay for Life when I participated in that, and I'm hoping that the same will happen again. Instead of buying that extra beer at the bar, throw that $5 this way so we can buy a pair of reading glasses or a pair of shoes for a kid. Also, if you any of you choose to donate, you can claim it on your taxes for next year. I've already donated a few hundred to the organization (besides paying for my own plane ticket to get there) and I'm hoping that some of you can help me raise a little more. (If you can afford $100 for a lift ticket to Aspen, I think you can afford a few $ to put shoes on a child) We are all supposed to set a goal of $500. When I get down there in May, the mission house that we will be staying at will have a generator for electricity and lighting at night, and they said it will have an internet connection so I have been selected to "blog" about the trip every day for both the school and hospital. Hopefully I get some participation from you guys, but if not, I understand why (maybe). Donate here: http://johnmikovits....5bbc4b4d8479727 or to my paypal account or send me a PM. Checks can be written directly to the organization, with my name on the memo line.(this is the preferred method, if you don't trust me then the funds go directly to the organization and dispersed into my fund raising account... as long as you put my name on the memo)
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one less in the VIP line. nice.
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looking legit as of right now. but like the last, a swing of 2 degrees in temps could make a huge difference in either directing.
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Pocono Record article about death of ski patroller Brian Lock
toast21602 replied to C1erArt's topic in Blue Mountain
cheater. -
might be there friday morning....
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should have skied that little chute. and doug, really?
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where is mike?
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Pocono Record article about death of ski patroller Brian Lock
toast21602 replied to C1erArt's topic in Blue Mountain
probably. but hopefully next year they have a day dedicated to him or something. -
i agree. advertise the mild temps and slopeside food and all that jazz to get people there too.
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i'm not.