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Help Cure Childhood Cancer While Running

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Sharon Lane - 22 Jul 2004 06:26 GMT
Help us find a cure for Rhabdomyosarcoma, an insidious rare cancer
that effects children.  Come out and run with us in Lexington Ky on
August 7.  Your registration fee will help to fund research into this
disease.

http://survivor-support.rare-cancer.org/rhabdomyosarcoma-fundraiser.html

Take Care,  Sharon
http://www.rare-cancer.org
Ronde Champ - 22 Jul 2004 13:05 GMT
> Help us find a cure for Rhabdomyosarcoma, an insidious rare cancer
> that effects children.  Come out and run with us in Lexington Ky on
[quoted text clipped - 5 lines]
> Take Care,  Sharon
> http://www.rare-cancer.org

This is the wrong forum for this message.
nooby - 22 Jul 2004 13:47 GMT
Why is this the wrong forum?  It's running related.

> > Help us find a cure for Rhabdomyosarcoma, an insidious rare cancer
> > that effects children.  Come out and run with us in Lexington Ky on
[quoted text clipped - 7 lines]
>
> This is the wrong forum for this message.
curt - 22 Jul 2004 13:59 GMT
> > Help us find a cure for Rhabdomyosarcoma, an insidious rare cancer
> > that effects children.  Come out and run with us in Lexington Ky on
[quoted text clipped - 7 lines]
>
> This is the wrong forum for this message.

There is no wrong forum when it comes to gathering people to support a cause
like cancer you a.shole.  Most everyone in the world has been touched by
cancer.  If you have no one in your family or don't know anyone that has or
had it, then you are very lucky and rare.

Curt
Alex Rodriguez - 22 Jul 2004 16:17 GMT
>There is no wrong forum when it comes to gathering people to support a cause
>like cancer you a.shole.  Most everyone in the world has been touched by
>cancer.  If you have no one in your family or don't know anyone that has or
>had it, then you are very lucky and rare.

Actually there is a wrong forum.  If everyone one behind a worth cause
did the same stupid thing then the newsgroups would be worthless.  This
is no better than spammers trying to sell you something.  
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Alex
Bill - 22 Jul 2004 14:27 GMT
>Re: Help Cure Childhood Cancer While Running

Man, how do you guys expect to cure cancer running? I have enough
trouble drinking water while running, nevermind doing research anbd
experiments too.
Ken Papai - 22 Jul 2004 15:10 GMT
> Help us find a cure for Rhabdomyosarcoma, an insidious rare cancer
> that effects children.  Come out and run with us in Lexington Ky on
> August 7.  Your registration fee will help to fund research into this
> disease.

Your cross-posted to too many groups.

> http://survivor-support.rare-cancer.org/rhabdomyosarcoma-fundraiser.html
>
> Take Care,  Sharon
> http://www.rare-cancer.org
Ronde Champ - 22 Jul 2004 15:26 GMT
> Help us find a cure for Rhabdomyosarcoma, an insidious rare cancer
> that effects children.  Come out and run with us in Lexington Ky on
[quoted text clipped - 5 lines]
> Take Care,  Sharon
> http://www.rare-cancer.org

Hey,

There is nothing sadder in the world then childrens cancer. No child
ever deserves the disease. I did a childrens cancer hospital wing
visit for my cycling team three years ago, and have never seen
anything like it in my life.
While this was/is the wrong forum for your post, I do wish you
success with your event on Aug 7th. It's for a great cause.

Thanks,
Ronde Champ
Bill - 23 Jul 2004 04:38 GMT
rondechamp@aol.com (Ronde Champ) wrote in message

> Hey,
>
[quoted text clipped - 7 lines]
> Thanks,
> Ronde Champ

You know what, even I can't troll this post. Best of luck for the cause!
Bill - 23 Jul 2004 16:11 GMT
>  You know what

<insert correction> ?   E <end of corrections> ven I can't troll this
post. Best of luck for the cause!
jmayson@nyx.net - 30 Jul 2004 23:27 GMT
> > Help us find a cure for Rhabdomyosarcoma, an insidious rare cancer
> > that effects children.  Come out and run with us in Lexington Ky on
[quoted text clipped - 14 lines]
>  While this was/is the wrong forum for your post, I do wish you
> success with your event on Aug 7th. It's for a great cause.

I agree, but cancer "affects" children it doesn't "effect" children.

If you're going to spam USENET please user proper grammar.  ;-)

- --
John Mayson <jmayson@nyx.net>
Austin, Texas, USA
Joshua Steinberg - 26 Jul 2004 20:59 GMT
> Help us find a cure for Rhabdomyosarcoma, an insidious rare cancer
> that effects children.  Come out and run with us in Lexington Ky on
> August 7. ...

To those who think this post doesn't belong, I'm surprised.  Contrast
the following:

Perfectly ok:
"Big run in Lexington KY 8/7."

Pretty ok:
"Big run in Lexington KY which happens to raise money for charity"

Not ok:
"Cancer-fighting fundraiser run in Lexington KY Aug 7"

Um, not much difference, huh?  I guess I haven't read the "charter".  As
if people obey rules posting here?  If there are rules and an
administrator to enforce them, how 'bout starting by removing all the
troll posts that I block minimally-effectively with my spam-blocker?

-- Josh
Tom Henderson - 26 Jul 2004 23:37 GMT
Joshua Steinberg <jsteinb1@twcny.rr.com> wrote in news:ZodNc.52803
$KU.31691@animal.nntpserver.com:

>> Help us find a cure for Rhabdomyosarcoma, an insidious rare cancer
>> that effects children.  Come out and run with us in Lexington Ky on
[quoted text clipped - 11 lines]
> Not ok:
> "Cancer-fighting fundraiser run in Lexington KY Aug 7"

How about any of the above posted to rec.bicycles.racing? Because that
newsgroup was included in the original post. I guess rec.sport.triathlon
could be considered ok, though the posting guidelines there require
"ad:" or "Press Release:" as a subject line prefix to be legit.

Great cause, and I hope it's a successful event, but rules=rules.
 
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