A plea from a sick little girl
Little Kimberly Anne is dying of a horrible tropical disease. Her
goal, before she passes into the Great Beyond, is to collect as many
empty shampoo bottles as she can, to make the Guinness Book of
Records. Her project is being sponsored by the Wish-Upon-a-Star
Foundation, which specializes in fulfilling the final wishes of such
sick little girls.
So, next time you have an unwanted empty shampoo, don't throw it away!
Think of the sparkle it will bring to the eye of a dying child. Make
sure to send the package to:
Mike Schuler
450 East 4th Street Apt 100, Kansas City, MO, 64106
Please copy this message and circulate it to your friends, neighbors,
and
co-workers.
Only you can make a dying child's wish reality!
God bless you
from the
Wish-Upon-a-Star Foundation!
Stormin Mormon - 15 Jul 2009 13:52 GMT
I wasn't able to find this on Snopes, or the other hoax web
sites. But, it has all the feel of an internet legend.

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A plea from a sick little girl
Little Kimberly Anne is dying of a horrible tropical
disease. Her
goal, before she passes into the Great Beyond, is to collect
as many
empty shampoo bottles as she can, to make the Guinness Book
of
Records. Her project is being sponsored by the
Wish-Upon-a-Star
Foundation, which specializes in fulfilling the final wishes
of such
sick little girls.
So, next time you have an unwanted empty shampoo, don't
throw it away!
Think of the sparkle it will bring to the eye of a dying
child. Make
sure to send the package to:
Please copy this message and circulate it to your friends,
neighbors,
and
co-workers.
Only you can make a dying child's wish reality!
God bless you
from the
Wish-Upon-a-Star Foundation!
vaughn - 15 Jul 2009 15:36 GMT
>I wasn't able to find this on Snopes, or the other hoax web
> sites. But, it has all the feel of an internet legend.
I agree! So why the HE-double-L did you decide to assist the perpetrator by
passing it along to the rest of the world? And why did you decide to post
it to a group where it is so obviously OT?
Vaughn
Stormin Mormon - 16 Jul 2009 02:06 GMT
Please note that I trimmed off the bogus adress, and replies
only to the group which originally saw the post.

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"Stormin Mormon" <cayoung61**spamblock##@hotmail.com> wrote
in message
news:h3kjtq$91f$1@news.eternal-september.org...
>I wasn't able to find this on Snopes, or the other hoax web
> sites. But, it has all the feel of an internet legend.
I agree! So why the HE-double-L did you decide to assist
the perpetrator by
passing it along to the rest of the world? And why did you
decide to post
it to a group where it is so obviously OT?
Vaughn
New B. - 23 Jul 2009 01:45 GMT
>>I wasn't able to find this on Snopes, or the other hoax web
>> sites. But, it has all the feel of an internet legend.
[quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
>
>Vaughn
Call him stormin' Moron fer a reason doanchaknow.
New B. - 23 Jul 2009 01:40 GMT
lame, Lame, LAME
Some poor bastard is now recieving garbage in his real mailbox.
What was that name again ? Mike Hunt ?
>A plea from a sick little girl
>
>Little Kimberly Anne is dying of a horrible tropical disease. Her
>goal, before she passes into the Great Beyond, is to collect as many
>empty shampoo bottles as she can