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I hate donating money, on one hand I'll be like "I'm sure they'll appreciate anything!" but then I'm like "nah, they're going to be like 'uhm... thanks for the lunch money... i guess.'" what's a good donation, considering my income fluctuates wildly as a college student? hrrrrmm. but I did donate to the no-kill cat shelter, so I feel obliged.
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Crescentluna, I think they'd appreciate whatever you could afford to send.
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"Crescentluna, I think they'd appreciate whatever you could afford to send."
Me too. In fact, I think anybody who didn't would be a jerk. I don't have a lot that I can spare either, but I did drop off an envelope in the mail today regardless.
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I used the pay-pal payment.... sooo I'm a day late on the weekly challenge... but it really did get done at least. now hopefully he'll get a good number of votes.
-not a jerk
ps. are the fliers going to be printable or
order-able? I could give one to Hillary next time she visits my school. ;)
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by Anonymous User on Saturday September 06, @10:55PM EST (#5)
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Here's a little advice I have repeatedly given to myself, when I feel apathetical, uninspired or that my effort is futile, "JUST DO SOMETHING."
"Mighty Oaks (from little Acorns) do grow."
...and never believe for a second that the little you do doesn't contribute in a big, big way.
If everyone would just do a little (consistently) in this movement, oh my goodness, you wouldn't believe the progress you would see.
Sincerely, Ray
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by Anonymous User on Saturday September 06, @10:48PM EST (#4)
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I drove 60 miles in the little black truck today and gave away 5 Warren Farrell for Governor T-shirts. I think I'm still a little short on the conversation using his name 30 times, but I'm heading out to Hollywood again so some more people will at least get to read his name.
As we use to say of learning in the education profession. One of the keys to learning is repetition, repetition, repetition.
Ray
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