This is a project I started last May when my nephew, a Marine, was
stationed in Kabul. I purchased non-perishable food and magazines and
shipped them to his platoon of 25 men.
He has returned home safely, for which we are very thankful. However,
now that he has returned, I realize that since there are thousands of
men and women fighting for our freedom and in harm's way, I can't stop
the project.
With the generosity of many people of the last few months, I have been
able to ship a couple of large cartons every week to those brave troops.
I now ship to two specific people who are distributing the packages for
me to hundreds of troops in Djibouti and Kuwait, and the emails I
receive with 'thanks' are fantastic.
The holiday season is coming, and with enough funds I can continue to
share goodies from home. I am hoping that some of the people who read
this post will be kind enough to want to help fund these packages. If
so, please feel free to email me directly and I will tell you how you
can help......$$$$$$$$$
Thank you, and God Bless,
Susan Warren
Gerhard Nowak - 28 Oct 2003 09:47 GMT
I realize that since there are thousands of
> men and women fighting for our freedom and in harm's way, I can't stop
> the project.
Yes! Of course, if we conquered all countries on earth, we will be free, finally!
Good job, to hell with all these muslim and non-americans! We are the best, no?
See you in heaven.
Regards
G.N.
Donnah - 28 Oct 2003 14:46 GMT
this is a strange post, sir.
what is your problem with this?
donnah
> I realize that since there are thousands of
> > men and women fighting for our freedom and in harm's way, I can't stop
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>
> G.N.
Ichy - 28 Oct 2003 23:21 GMT
Are you ready to open a can of worms? You should not lead him/her on.
> this is a strange post, sir.
> what is your problem with this?
> donnah
Donnah - 29 Oct 2003 01:24 GMT
As much as I love fresh from the yard fried worms, I soytainly don't want to
open a can of them!
I was just shocked, I think...which is saying alot for CoJo's twin <g>
donnah
> Are you ready to open a can of worms? You should not lead him/her on.
>
> > this is a strange post, sir.
> > what is your problem with this?
> > donnah
Califchief - 03 Aug 2006 22:21 GMT
Joe wrote:
>> Thought you were still on the honeymoon. <g>
Then Ashley replied:
> I wish!! We were married July 1st and came back
> from our honeymoon on July 9th.
Please be sure to get your (new) name and address
on the Christmas card list.
I guess I can safely remove arthritisinsight.com
and csun.edu from the address book here.
... Pity the poor corpuscle, for he labors in vein.