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The only thing we know for sure is that we don't know where FCA is period.
If anyone other then her posse including her parents knew where she was it would be plastered all over the place.
If a regular everyday person ever saw her, by the time they were done taking photo's of her their camera would be melting from the heat of use and no sane everyday person would keep it secret. They'd be rushing to get it sold or on-line faster then you could blink your eye's.
Frankly, I don't care where she is as long as she isn't in my neighborhood. She'll be outed one day.
The only person I want to hear from at this point is Muzikman.
Oh, yes! Our beloved MM. I'm still waiting!!
 
sorry to hear that happened to you

ditto the Red Cross, in my experience. we were among 27 families displaced by a fire. we were told the RC was on the way and would help w/ immediate needs, medications, etc. what we got were brochures and frig magnets w/ phone #s to make donations. no pharmacy vouchers to replace meds (no OTC meds either), no toothbrushes or soap or hand sanitizer, no diapers or wipes or formula. nothing, nothing, nothing. not even bottled water. just brochures and magnets. I had been a long-time RC donor but since that night the Salvation Army gets my $$$

Thank you gramcracker. I wanted to out them too. What a disgrace that organization is. How can people walk up to other people in a situation like that, look you straight in your shocked, heartbroken, painful eye's and just hand you junk and walk away? No never ever could I do that. I am sorry.

When my Dad was in the Navy during the Korean war for whatever reason he had to go from point A to point B and they "helped" him and he had to pay back every cent.
 
Well that's an eye opener. I donate regularly to the Red Cross since they have such a presence at natural disasters like tornadoes,floods etc but that is shocking . Yes I agree about the Salvation Army, IMO they are Christianity
in action.

Yup! The only thing they want from disaster folk's is their money!
Think about. People rally all over the world to help a disaster area. The people who have survived the disaster are so greatful for the help they received and want to pay it forward and guess who's standing there with their palm up?
I'm here to tell you to pay it forward yourself when you see someone who has gone through a devistating disaster, that way you will know for sure that you have helped a person or family without the middle man. But be aware of scamers as well.
Thank you for letting me have my say.
 
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A little birdie dropped a note as it was flying over.

Our beloved LG has a birthday today.

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Logicalgirl

Enjoy some :cake4u: and open your :gift: :gift:

It's party time!!!

Happy Birthday LG

Hey! How thoughtful of you! Thank You!!! It's official - I am now as old as.....DIRT!!!! :floorlaugh: :floorlaugh: :floorlaugh:
 
Happy, happy birthday, LG!!! May all your cakes be sweet and thwartless! Love you!

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Darn it ExpectingUnicorns - That's just wonderful for you to say!!

Drinks... all around (I think the nuns still have our booze because I couldn't find any in the cupboard ) :thewave: and thwartcakes for all my lovely friends! :cupcake: :cupcake: :cupcake: :cupcake:
 
Better late than never!

Happy Birthday, LG!!! :seeya::rockon::seeya:

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Thank you gramcracker. I wanted to out them too. What a disgrace that organization is. How can people walk up to other people in a situation like that, look you straight in your shocked, heartbroken, painful eye's and just hand you junk and walk away? No never ever could I do that. I am sorry.

When my Dad was in the Navy during the Korean war for whatever reason he had to go from point A to point B and they "helped" him and he had to pay back every cent.

Ditto my uncle in the AirForce during the war. He was on a plane that crashed somewhere not to be identified. RC rescued him and sent him a whopping bill he could never afford to pay.
 
Ditto my uncle in the AirForce during the war. He was on a plane that crashed somewhere not to be identified. RC rescued him and sent him a whopping bill he could never afford to pay.

In defense of the Red Cross and Salvation Army, they did provide some assistance to us victims of Katrina. My husband, who was in the service, tells stories similar to the ones above about the Red Cross and their help to Servicemen.

JMO
 
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Happy Birthday LG!

Hi Zippitydoda - thank you! Much spoiling and treats going on - and can you imagine? A good friend actually gave me a pair of fab "fly of london" shoes I was longing for!

If it wasn't for marking yet another year older - burthdays would just be the best thing ever!!
 
Ditto my uncle in the AirForce during the war. He was on a plane that crashed somewhere not to be identified. RC rescued him and sent him a whopping bill he could never afford to pay.

Disgusting! Any person who has served our country deserves the utmost respect. Your Uncle's plane crashed not doubt in a war zone and this is how he is repayed? Utterly disgusting.
 
Thank you Jane The Dood!!When you are as old as me - time doesn't matter... :heartluv:


Aw, you know what they say, LG: Age is mind over matter; if you don't mind, it doesn't matter! Anyway, every day above ground is a good one. :)

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Happy, Happy Birthday, LG! And a wonderfully happy year!!
oxoxoxox
 
I just turned 58 LG! You're still a pup to me. Love ya! :blowkiss:

:floorlaugh: :floorlaugh: :floorlaugh: And I love you even more if you believe that is true!!! :skip: :skip: :skip: :loveyou: :loveyou:

And Happy Birthday Belated because it looks like I missed yours!!
 
My dad was a military man during the Korean War and tells similar stories about how the Red Cross treated the marines, charging them for donuts after they'd marched for days in the war torn country. Keep your donuts, I'll give to the Salvation Army.
 
My dad was a military man during the Korean War and tells similar stories about how the Red Cross treated the marines, charging them for donuts after they'd marched for days in the war torn country. Keep your donuts, I'll give to the Salvation Army.
Yeah, my parents told me that they asked for the RC's help to try to locate missing relatives in Russia when WWII ended...and they did nothing.
 
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