To: DJ MacWoW; onyx; trisham; TheOldLady; JoeProBono; RedMDer; musicman; Lady Jag; MEG33; STARWISE; ...
Thank you very much, DJ MacWoW!! I’m sure you are correct. But we will push on without the equipment fund. It’s just not worth the hassle.
Woo hoo!!
And this just in:
$300.00 from Pennsylvania
$10.00 from North Carolina
$10.00 from Never Never Land
$20.00 from California
$50.00 from Never Never Land
$20.00 from South Carolina
$35.00 from Ohio
$50.00 from Virginia
$20.00 from Tennessee
$100.00 from Georgia
$30.00 from Indiana
Thank you all very much!!
And we’re now over THIRTY-FIVE percent!!
This is FR!! For God and country!!
We are the resistance!!
To: onyx; trisham; TheOldLady; JoeProBono; RedMDer; moose07
Jim Just Posted!!!
Woo hoo!!
And this just in:
$300.00 from Pennsylvania
$10.00 from North Carolina
$10.00 from Never Never Land
$20.00 from California
$50.00 from Never Never Land
$20.00 from South Carolina
$35.00 from Ohio
$50.00 from Virginia
$20.00 from Tennessee
$100.00 from Georgia
$30.00 from Indiana
Thank you all very much!!
And were now over THIRTY-FIVE percent!!
This is FR!! For God and country!!
We are the resistance!!
1,693 posted on
04/28/2012 12:40:24 PM PDT by
DJ MacWoW
(America! The wolves are here! What will you do?)
To: DJ MacWoW; onyx; TheOldLady; trisham; musicman; The Cajun; JoeProBono; Lady Jag; STARWISE; MEG33; ..
Jim just posted:
Thank you very much, DJ MacWoW!! Im sure you are correct. But we will push on without the equipment fund. Its just not worth the hassle.
Woo hoo!!
And this just in:
$300.00 from Pennsylvania
$10.00 from North Carolina
$10.00 from Never Never Land
$20.00 from California
$50.00 from Never Never Land
$20.00 from South Carolina
$35.00 from Ohio
$50.00 from Virginia
$20.00 from Tennessee
$100.00 from Georgia
$30.00 from Indiana
Thank you all very much!!
And were now over THIRTY-FIVE percent!!
This is FR!! For God and country!!
We are the resistance!!
1,695 posted on
04/28/2012 12:42:08 PM PDT by
RedMDer
(https://support.woundedwarriorproject.org/default.aspx?tsid=93)
To: Jim Robinson; FReepers
1,702 posted on
04/28/2012 12:46:08 PM PDT by
MEG33
(O Lord, Guide Our Nation)
To: FReepers; All
WooHoo! Pennsylvania!
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WooHoo!!
WooHoo! Georgia!
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WooHoo!!
WooHoo! Virginia!
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WooHoo!!
WooHoo! Never Never Land!
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WooHoo!!
1,706 posted on
04/28/2012 12:49:50 PM PDT by
RedMDer
(https://support.woundedwarriorproject.org/default.aspx?tsid=93)
To: All
Oops, the $50.00 from Never Never Land posted above was actually from Florida. Have made the change to the scoreboard.
Thank you very much, Florida FReeper!!
Thank you all very much!!
To: Jim Robinson
Jim...why can’t there be a drive for the equipment seperate from donations?
1,775 posted on
04/28/2012 2:09:22 PM PDT by
caww
To: FReepers; All
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Thank you, Pennsylvania!
Enjoy the many splendors of Pennsylvania!
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Hershey Park Hershey, Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania's beautiful countryside
Amish country
Single Distlefink The Distlefink was considered a good luck symbol. The bird portrayed is a goldfinch which eats thistle. The bird also uses thistle as nesting material and was known as a thistlefinch or Distelfink as called by early Pennsylvania settlers. Pennsylvania Germans painted decorations such as the Single Distlefink shown above on furniture, household items and barns.
Double Distlefink: for an extra measure of good fortune. The Distlefink was considered a good luck symbol. The Trinity tulips stand for faith and the ocean waves portrayed in the scalloped border is a symbolic wish for all to have smooth sailing throughout life.
Items were commonly decorated with colorful designs by German Lutheran and Reformed settlers of Eastern Pennsylvania.
Capitol Building Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
Philadelphia, Pennyslvania
The Boone Homestead Near Reading, Pennsylvania Originally built as one room log cabin in 1730 Daniel Boone was born in the log cabin in 1734
The Boone Farm
Daniel Boone's parents first settled the site in 1730 and the region was populated by many diverse people-- English, Welsh, Scots-Irish, Germans, Swedes, Huguenots and Lenape Indians. Daniel was born here in 1734 and spent his first 16 years here before his family migrated to North Carolina.
The Boone House Fireplace for cooking
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1,789 posted on
04/28/2012 2:22:35 PM PDT by
bd476
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