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Post by funday40 on Nov 3, 2013 7:09:28 GMT -6
Me & friends want to ring the Salvation Army bell this year what's the number & who do we call. We also like to help at homeless shelter or food pantry
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Post by GoWhiteSox on Nov 3, 2013 7:15:43 GMT -6
You just call the Salvation Army and set up a time and location with Judy.
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Post by Kyle Mitchell on Nov 3, 2013 7:20:05 GMT -6
672-2745 I'm sure Judy will be happy to have more help.
I like doing it and wish I had more time for it now.
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Post by ~MnM~ on Nov 3, 2013 11:07:03 GMT -6
Back in the day when I worked at Thrif-T-Mart there was a young boy that was a bell ringer...we noticed that he would keep disappearing upstairs in the bathroom, and one of the employees finally followed him...only to find him sitting on the floor taking the money out and shoving it into his pockets. LOL........after that incident is when all the kettles ended up having locked tops on them. M
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Post by dumdave on Nov 3, 2013 11:25:10 GMT -6
Well that takes all of my interest away. Kid stole my plan. Just kidding.
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Post by father of two on Nov 3, 2013 20:29:40 GMT -6
I rang the bell out there M when my sister was a checker. I had headphones on and rang to the beat. I have had my kids do it before and believe it is good for all to do at least once if even for an hour or two.
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Post by rocket on Nov 4, 2013 6:26:32 GMT -6
I cannot even do this with having md. Barometric pressure ,allergies,visual and auditory senses and certain loud sounds triggers the vertigo ,nausea and vomiting in me. I refuse to accept it being fact there is no cure for Meniere's disease. Cannot even enjoy life without this being a burden. I keep hoping that there is a cure for this. I truly think the dr's I went thru have misdiagnosed me and could be a heart problem or a warning sign of a stroke coming that's causing the dizziness. Lately been having moderate to severe headaches on one side going into my eye ,and causing dizziness and nausea to occur. My guess the dr's won't do anymore testing until I actually have a heart attack or stroke to warrant it medically necessary.
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