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NickDG

It's "LETTERS TO SANTA" Time Again . . .

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Hey All,

First, thanks to all you that helped out in the past years, but this year more than ever some kids out there are facing a very bleak Christmas.

"Letters to Santa" are written by children (and even some adults) and collected by the U.S. Post Office. And most unfortunately will go unanswered. Some kids ask for the moon but some just ask for clothes, shoes, or school supplies. Many ask for nothing themselves and just something for a younger brother or sister, or a warm winter coat for mom.

If you can drop the price of a couple of jump tickets on one of these children please do it!

You can contact your local post office to see how they handle these letters or you can go to this website for more information.

http://www.beanelf.org/?gclid=CPyszN3JwJcCFRNOagod_hGKSA

Thanks!
NickD :)

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Hey All,

First, thanks to all you that helped out in the past years, but this year more than ever some kids out there are facing a very bleak Christmas.

"Letters to Santa" are written by children (and even some adults) and collected by the U.S. Post Office. And most unfortunately will go unanswered. Some kids ask for the moon but some just ask for clothes, shoes, or school supplies. Many ask for nothing themselves and just something for a younger brother or sister, or a warm winter coat for mom.

If you can drop the price of a couple of jump tickets on one of these children please do it!

You can contact your local post office to see how they handle these letters or you can go to this website for more information.

http://www.beanelf.org/?gclid=CPyszN3JwJcCFRNOagod_hGKSA

Thanks!
NickD :)



Does Amy has a brother who is a reporter in Iraq?
Y yo, pa' vivir con miedo, prefiero morir sonriendo, con el recuerdo vivo".
- Ruben Blades, "Adan Garcia"

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Hey All,

First, thanks to all you that helped out in the past years, but this year more than ever some kids out there are facing a very bleak Christmas.

"Letters to Santa" are written by children (and even some adults) and collected by the U.S. Post Office. And most unfortunately will go unanswered. Some kids ask for the moon but some just ask for clothes, shoes, or school supplies. Many ask for nothing themselves and just something for a younger brother or sister, or a warm winter coat for mom.

If you can drop the price of a couple of jump tickets on one of these children please do it!

You can contact your local post office to see how they handle these letters or you can go to this website for more information.

http://www.beanelf.org/?gclid=CPyszN3JwJcCFRNOagod_hGKSA

Thanks!
NickD :)



Does Amy has a brother who is a reporter in Iraq?


Points to you! Well done
Fortunately, I'm adhering to a pretty strict, uh, drug, uh, regimen to keep my mind, you know, uh, limber.
--- The Dude ---

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