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rmgman

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Posted: Nov 14, 2019 - 2:13pm

RPeeps!

Letting you know you I got the Facial Hair growing all month for No-Shave November.

Each day, 22,000 people die from cancer worldwide (WHO). There's a good chance that someone you know and love will be affected by this disease. Nearly half of cancer diagnoses and deaths are preventable. No-Shave November's mission is to not only raise funds for cancer research and treatment but to educate the population about preventative measures. For over six years, participants around the globe have put down their razors and foregone their hair appointments to join the fight against cancer. The No-Shave November campaign has successfully raised over $3.5 million dollars to combat this disease. Every dollar raised brings us one step closer in our efforts to fund cancer research and education, help prevent the disease, and aid those fighting the battle. Each whisker grown allows us to embrace our hair, which many cancer patients lose during treatment. Will you join me?

Go to the following link to donate and help me reach my goal:
https://no-shave.org/member/russ_G_man

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Posted: Nov 3, 2017 - 1:47pm

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If possible, please make a small donation to my effort.

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miamizsun

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Location: (3261.3 Miles SE of RP)
Gender: Male


Posted: Aug 20, 2016 - 5:07am

 miamizsun wrote:
if you can spare a few bucks the folks in louisiana need some help

red cross link
 
shameless bump

The Red Cross is providing medical assistance and supplies to victims, as well as meals and dozens of shelters for displaced residents.

You can give by visiting the organization’s website or by texting the word LAFLOODS to 90999 to make a $10 donation.

The United Way of Southeast Louisiana

Donations for flood relief can be made through the organization’s website, and they’ve set up two regional outposts where donations are being accepted.

Convoy of Hope

This organization is providing food, water, equipment and relief supplies to victims. Donate through the website and specify that you want your donation to go to Louisiana August 2016 flood relief efforts.

Baton Rouge Area Foundation

This local organization accepts donations through its website and then directs those gifts to community non-profits who need it.


miamizsun

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Location: (3261.3 Miles SE of RP)
Gender: Male


Posted: Aug 17, 2016 - 12:33pm

if you can spare a few bucks the folks in louisiana need some help

red cross link

Manbird

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Location: Owl Creek Bridge
Gender: Male


Posted: Apr 12, 2013 - 12:25pm

 hippiechick wrote:

Take another look at this. See the last line on the page, paid for by the center for consumer freedom? 

According to Wiki:

The Center for Consumer Freedom (CCF), formerly the Guest Choice Network, is an American non-profit firm that lobbies on behalf of the fast foodmeatalcohol and tobacco industries. It describes itself as "dedicated to protecting consumer choices and promoting common sense," and defending "the right of adults and parents to choose how they live their lives, what they eat and drink, how they manage their finances, and how they enjoy themselves."

CCF was set up in 1995 by Richard Berman, executive director of the public affairs firm Berman and Company, with $600,000 from the Philip Morris tobacco company to fight smoking curbs in restaurants. Berman told The Washington Post that CCF is now funded by a coalition of restaurant and food companies as well as some individuals; according to the group's website it is supported by over 100 companies and thousands of individual consumers. Sponsors are reported to include Brinker International, RTM Restaurant Group (the owner of Arby's), Tyson Foods, HMSHost Corp, and Wendy's.

CCF has campaigned against a number of organizations, such as the Centers for Disease Control, theCenter for Science in the Public InterestMothers Against Drunk DrivingPeople for the Ethical Treatment of AnimalsHumane Society of the United States and Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine, and maintains several websites devoted to criticizing them. The CCF state that "despite their innocent-sounding names, many of these organizations are financial Goliaths that use junk science, intimidation tactics, and even threats of violence to push their radical agenda". Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine has responded "If you are in the business of putting veal or beef on the tables of America, and slaughtering more than a million animals per hour, and making an awful lot of money at it, you are going to try to neutralize PETA or other animal-rights groups"

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The internet is a tricky place, you have to research. 

 
Doizle! I got it form humanewatch - which I mixed up with charitywatch. 
hippiechick

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Location: topsy turvy land
Gender: Female


Posted: Apr 12, 2013 - 12:01pm

 Manbird wrote:
More like Charity Unlink

 


 
Take another look at this. See the last line on the page, paid for by the center for consumer freedom? 

According to Wiki:

The Center for Consumer Freedom (CCF), formerly the Guest Choice Network, is an American non-profit firm that lobbies on behalf of the fast foodmeatalcohol and tobacco industries. It describes itself as "dedicated to protecting consumer choices and promoting common sense,"<2> and defending "the right of adults and parents to choose how they live their lives, what they eat and drink, how they manage their finances, and how they enjoy themselves."<1>

CCF was set up in 1995 by Richard Berman, executive director of the public affairs firm Berman and Company, with $600,000 from the Philip Morris tobacco company to fight smoking curbs in restaurants. Berman told The Washington Post that CCF is now funded by a coalition of restaurant and food companies as well as some individuals;<2> according to the group's website it is supported by over 100 companies and thousands of individual consumers.<1> Sponsors are reported to include Brinker International, RTM Restaurant Group (the owner of Arby's), Tyson Foods, HMSHost Corp, and Wendy's.<2>

CCF has campaigned against a number of organizations, such as the Centers for Disease Control, theCenter for Science in the Public InterestMothers Against Drunk DrivingPeople for the Ethical Treatment of AnimalsHumane Society of the United States and Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine, and maintains several websites devoted to criticizing them.<2> The CCF state that "despite their innocent-sounding names, many of these organizations are financial Goliaths that use junk science, intimidation tactics, and even threats of violence to push their radical agenda".<2> Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine has responded "If you are in the business of putting veal or beef on the tables of America, and slaughtering more than a million animals per hour, and making an awful lot of money at it, you are going to try to neutralize PETA or other animal-rights groups"<3>

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The internet is a tricky place, you have to research. 
Manbird

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Location: Owl Creek Bridge
Gender: Male


Posted: Apr 12, 2013 - 11:56am

More like Charity Unlink

 

miamizsun

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Location: (3261.3 Miles SE of RP)
Gender: Male


Posted: Apr 6, 2013 - 1:24pm

Manbird wrote:

They used to have some designers (besides me) who volunteered there but I guess they're not there anymore.
I emailed them and offered my services as soon as I saw this flyer.

your services?

according to your website

land, whiskey, mules, black roses delivered and orgies organized

oh, and graphic design

i'd like to make a suggestion/recommendation

branding it's all the rage and cause tattooing is for sissies 


Manbird

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Location: Owl Creek Bridge
Gender: Male


Posted: Apr 6, 2013 - 11:55am

 katzendogs wrote:


activitiets ?

 
They used to have some designers (besides me) who volunteered there but I guess they're not there anymore. 
I emailed them and offered my services as soon as I saw this flyer.  
katzendogs

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Location: Pasadena ,Texas
Gender: Male


Posted: Apr 6, 2013 - 11:41am

 Manbird wrote:


 

activitiets ?
Manbird

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Location: Owl Creek Bridge
Gender: Male


Posted: Apr 6, 2013 - 11:23am

 Isabeau wrote:

{#Jump} I wanna go!

 
They'll probably have a lot of the raptor handlers there showing our resident raptors - we have nearly 20 birds. 
Isabeau

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Location: sou' tex
Gender: Female


Posted: Apr 6, 2013 - 11:14am

 Manbird wrote:
 
 
{#Jump} I wanna go!
Manbird

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Location: Owl Creek Bridge
Gender: Male


Posted: Apr 6, 2013 - 11:03am




Manbird

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Location: Owl Creek Bridge
Gender: Male


Posted: Mar 12, 2013 - 10:37am

 miamizsun wrote:

we need to sell a lot more songs and stuff

we need a business plan including a healthy marketing strategy?

to start i see a highly caffeinated recycled breakfast food coupled with a saturday morning cartoon and /or kids show

birdios? or something zombie related or at least a tie in to immortality, space, tattoos and fiber

please make sure your make stuff button is in the "on" position

world domination takes a little time and dedication

gravy?
 
and robots and babies that look like apricots, too!
miamizsun

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Gender: Male


Posted: Mar 12, 2013 - 4:58am

 Manbird wrote:

    Manbird Experiment supports World Vision.

      
  
   Donates 50% of song sales.

 
we need to sell a lot more songs and stuff

we need a business plan including a healthy marketing strategy?

to start i see a highly caffeinated recycled breakfast food coupled with a saturday morning cartoon and /or kids show

birdios? or something zombie related or at least a tie in to immortality, space, tattoos and fiber

please make sure your make stuff button is in the "on" position

world domination takes a little time and dedication

gravy?

Manbird

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Location: Owl Creek Bridge
Gender: Male


Posted: Jan 6, 2013 - 4:02pm

 katzendogs wrote:

do you have a tune in there that would make an old man move? a lot?

 
I would suggest Not A Number
katzendogs

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Location: Pasadena ,Texas
Gender: Male


Posted: Jan 6, 2013 - 3:55pm

 Manbird wrote:

    Manbird Experiment supports World Vision.

      
  
   Donates 50% of song sales.

 
do you have a tune in there that would make an old man move? a lot?
Manbird

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Location: Owl Creek Bridge
Gender: Male


Posted: Jan 6, 2013 - 3:32pm


    Manbird Experiment supports World Vision.

      
  
   Donates 50% of song sales.
(former member)

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Location: hotel in Las Vegas
Gender: Male


Posted: Mar 31, 2012 - 9:24am



13th Annual Hannah's Buddies Charity Charity Classic, March 30-31, 2012

Orlando, Florida

The Hannah's Buddies Charity Classic began in 2000 with John Bell of Widespread Panic deciding to help his goddaughter and tens of thousands of children in their fight against SMA. Today, the golf tournament, silent/auction and concert lineup attracts more than 2,000 participants and has raised nearly $2 million for SMA research.

Spinal Muscular Atrophy is a neuromuscular disease that affects between 1 in 6,000 and 1 and 20,000 births. Over time, SMA causes muscles to become weak and considerably smaller. On average, 1 in 40 people are genetic carriers.

If you are unable to attend the event or want to become a sponsor, there are a variety of opportunities to support the fight against SMA. Auction donations also are welcome.

View Sponsorship Opportunities



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Posted: Mar 24, 2012 - 6:34pm




Hannah's Buddies 2012

Hello Travelers, 
Our thanks go out to all of the participants and volunteers joining forces in Orlando for this year's upcoming 13th annual Hannah's Buddies Charity Ball, silent auction, and golf "tournament." Thanks also to those donating items for the auction. Some of these can be previewed here, along with written descriptions of other kind donations for this event.

Two things we need to mention: Registration for the golf is full, but a reduced donation of $125 dollars dollars will allow those shut out of the golf to participate in the silent auction (concert ticket included). Also, if you have a last minute item you have been meaning to donate for the auction, we need to receive it by Tues., March 27 at this address: Hannah's Buddies c/o The Elliotts / 719 S. Orleans Ave. / Tampa, FL 33606. Please include a suggested value/starting bid so we can honor your donation appropriately.

Thank you all! See you on the 30th and 31st.




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