I think the Key here Glenn is to put " ( no LSR ) in the subject of the
message and have at it... This is something that interests you and it
obviously has merit... putting out the search for a volunteer on our list
is a valid use of the list... I don't have an issue with one or two of these
once in a while....
I just can't imagine why any of our guys would want to have to fix a couple
of cute nurses drinks in some exotic part of the world... what are you
thinking?.... ( why yes I'm snickering big... )
Keith... ( When it comes to helping people I keep noticing Doug King who
does a lot of things very quietly in the back round....Thanks for supporting
all you do Doug )
----- Original Message -----
From: "Glenn Ridlen" <glennr7@hotmail.com>
To: <jonw@up.net>; <wanderin@charter.net>
Cc: <land-speed@autox.team.net>
Sent: Thursday, January 08, 2004 12:15 AM
Subject: LSR racers do good things
> Jon Wennerburg wrote:
> >I go to the local Veteran's Home twice a week and read to the fellows for
> >forty-five minutes or so (that's as long as my voice will last).
>
>
> I'm sure there are more of us that do good things for fellow man. I just
> don't know about them. Personally I help put on a surgery clinic for the
> poor people in Mexico twice a year. We always need volunteers (money too
but
> I'm not asking for that). Medical skills help but not nessecary. I am a
> driver that hauls equipment and supplies down and ferrys doctors and
nurses
> around all week. Sometimes I fix a drink for a few nurses at the end of a
> long day. It would make me very proud to have a fellow racer or two help
> represent our great community. If your interested contact me off list.
>
> Glenn
> PS: Sorry Keith, I know this is off the subject
> but I couldn't resist.
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