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    Default It's that time again

    As high unemployment continues the salvation army is the last resort for more and more people. The kettles are out and to help get them filled I'll send this set of smallmouth flies to the first non-tyer who promises to put ten dollars in the kettle.

    Last edited by rainbowchaser; 11-26-2010 at 01:15 AM.
    I can think of few acts more selfish than refusing a vaccination.

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    rainbowchaser,

    Very nice gesture! I'll remember it when I make a deposit into the kettle. I am a tier, so good luck with your campaign! Happy Thanksgiving BTW!

    Best regards, Dave S.

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    Jim,
    Great gesture for a deserving cause! I also tie, but urge everyone to help them out. I keep a change jar, but ALL my change through the Holidays goes to the Salvation Army. If I'm shopping, I may have to get change in the store so I can "deposit" it on the way out. Gives you a warm, fuzzy feeling, doesn't it?
    Mike
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    I once had more of these


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    Mark, I didn't know you you had musical talent. Those should sound as sweet going into the kettle as anything the windy city has heard since Louis Armstrong left.
    I can think of few acts more selfish than refusing a vaccination.

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    Jim,
    More like since Bob Swan and his Viola left the CSO for the "rural" life In any case, I mentioned "I once had more of these" because when they were worth around $275 -$300 I did cause a "jingle" in the pot for a few years. It's a bit harder now that they're in the $1350 range. Nontheless, I still do my part. The Sal(ivat)ion Army, as a dear friend pronounced it, does good work in actually helping folks without the "PAY and pray" sermons. They are "boots on the ground" and I'm happy to help them.

    Mark
    Last edited by Marco; 11-28-2010 at 02:53 AM.

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