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Madison (GoFundMe)
Aug 30, 5:28 PM PDT
Hi Scott,
Great question! You've done a perfect job of this by creating a Certified Charity campaign.
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I hope that helps! Let me know if you have any other questions or concerns so I can be sure to address those for you.
Thanks so much,
Madison
fredo wrote:Alternatively you could just skip the middlemen entirely and donate to the red cross.
http://www.redcross.org/local/texas/gul ... -to-donate
just a foil for me today, thanks
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fredo wrote:fredo wrote:Alternatively you could just skip the middlemen entirely and donate to the red cross.
http://www.redcross.org/local/texas/gul ... -to-donate
Then he doesn't get to look like such a swell duke on all the social medias doe.fredo wrote:fredo wrote:Alternatively you could just skip the middlemen entirely and donate to the red cross.
http://www.redcross.org/local/texas/gul ... -to-donate
RupertPupkin wrote:I live by this rule and this rule alone: people are drymounting idiots.
Codeblue wrote:Then he doesn't get to advance to the next level of awareness #choezeldafredo wrote:fredo wrote:Alternatively you could just skip the middlemen entirely and donate to the red cross.
http://www.redcross.org/local/texas/gul ... -to-donate
just a foil for me today, thanks
So, I think the idea is that, by having the giveaway component to it, it might motivate people to give when they may not have really thought to. Of course, if you were already planning to give a donation, then yeah, I agree, what's the point of going through a middleman. But if doing it this way encourages people (or even one person) to give a donation where they may not have, otherwise, that's a good thing, right? Maybe don't always be so down on people. Seems like he's just trying to do a good thing.
So it goes...
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Thanks for sharing man. I went in looking for some descriptions of what was physically in the building, but found something much more meaningful. Also really dig your collage work! Great stuff.samuraiwriter wrote:https://beautifulrefuse.wordpress.com/
For those interested, you can read about me and the journey that I am on post Choe Show. I've been a part of this community for a long time, and I want to share it with you.
I welcome all of your feedback. Negative, positive and everything in between.
K now can you tell us about what was actually there? Or was one condition of attending TCS that you can't actually talk about TCS?
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earlgreytoast wrote:Thanks for sharing man. I went in looking for some descriptions of what was physically in the building, but found something much more meaningful. Also really dig your collage work! Great stuff.samuraiwriter wrote:https://beautifulrefuse.wordpress.com/
For those interested, you can read about me and the journey that I am on post Choe Show. I've been a part of this community for a long time, and I want to share it with you.
I welcome all of your feedback. Negative, positive and everything in between.
K now can you tell us about what was actually there? Or was one condition of attending TCS that you can't actually talk about TCS?
I am still unclear about how much I can disclose inre: specifics. So until I get the all clear, I'll have to stay mum. I hope you understand. I really do want to share the details as they are pretty amazing but I have no idea what David may have planned for the future and don't want to screw it up. My mission, as I see it, is to take the experience of the CS and apply it to my life. That way, I feel better and David knows that his show was a success. It is important for me to show David that I appreciate what he did for me.
As you read, it was an incredibly personal and inspiring experience for me. It was clear that David genuinely cared and created a personalized, cathartic experience that sent me off on the journey that I am currently on. It hasn't been comfortable at times but the impact on me and my family has been really positive.
I expected the trolls here to criticize me, it is what they do, and frankly I kind of wanted it. Please know this EGT: I am humbled that you took the time to read my little story. It makes me want to try harder. Thank you so much.
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nobokov wrote:So is it confirmed that The Choney Robbins Show is the newest cult?