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I'll send him a check next week. Those military guys are real American heros. I think Ben Stein wrote a farewell piece and included a salute to those heros.
While we are in the giving mood......there is a heartbreaking story on chirpthird.com in the SSOA:Back Porch about a young boy named Matt Reese. If you were anything like me this kid will remind you of yourself when you were that age. (Did that make any sense?) Cancer...twice. Tough kid! |
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Here's a bump for ya: Another young gear head needs your help
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Let me hop on the old soap box for a second here. I've seen a lot of these types of post on the internet in the past few months. Admittedly many have been on www.ar15.com just due to the nature of the site. I'm talking about everything from sending pictures of cars to kids with cancer to helping out our brave heroes who are taking the fight to the terrorist. I am proud to say I have observed the fact that automotive sites are generating quite a bit of publicity and donations to these worthy causes.
We take a lot of ridicule for being unsophisticated car nuts but maybe we are not such bad guys after all! Just a thought. ![]() |
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