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So I would like to send a small gift to someone who could use or is in need. I would like to send it to a SF member to either share with his or her family or deliver it to someone who could use and that would brighten their Christmas. I will initiate the order this morning so It can be delivered before Christmas I hope. This will be fruit, combined with a few other edible items. You can post here or send me a email as it is in my profile. I will need you Sig Forum name and your physical address for shipping.

I am guessing there might be multiple needs here so please understand if I have to say in response it has already been spoken for. Would love to send several but.

To reiterate, this is not a Karma, but rather providing something to someone in need.

Thanks and Merry Christmas



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Excellent idea. God Bless your efforts.


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That is a very generous and thoughtful gesture.

If I were to be selected, I would give your gift to my next door neighbor, who recently lost his wife. This first Christmas alone is quite challenging.

Dan
 
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Originally posted by Ero:
That is a very generous and thoughtful gesture.

If I were to be selected, I would give your gift to my next door neighbor, who recently lost his wife. This first Christmas alone is quite challenging.

Dan


Not that I get a vote, but I vote for him.



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Originally posted by Ero:
That is a very generous and thoughtful gesture.

If I were to be selected, I would give your gift to my next door neighbor, who recently lost his wife. This first Christmas alone is quite challenging.

Dan


Not that I get a vote, but I vote for him.


I second this.



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I am fortunate not to need it but a great idea, Merry Christmas.
 
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Ero, sent you and email. Please respond with your info and I will ship it to you tomorrow for your neighbor. Sincerely, Mark-orc

Thanks guys, Merry Christmas. orc



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I responded to your email.

Thank you for your generosity and giving spirit during this blessed holiday season. My neighbor will be thankful and perhaps somewhat amazed that a stranger would share this Christmas with him.

On my behalf, THANK YOU!!!!!!

Dan
 
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Didn't know what H&D was so I checked it out.

that's pretty luxury stuff.

When I was very young , dad belonged to the Moose International.

At christmas they had a Santa Clause , there were
100 kids waiting to see him,

I waited in line with mom for Santa and dad would walk by 30 tables full of stuff that they would raffle off .

well it was a $5.00 to get in and that got you an ear with Santa and a fist full of candy canes. And the raffles were extra.

One Christmas dad won a giant basket like those at H&D. I couldn't come close to lifting it.

5 types of apples , (15 total) 10 texas oranges,
10 pears, and 5 texas grapefruit, 4 different nuts 4 lbs. total, a cheese ball and a summer sausage log, four festive popcorn balls and some hard christmas candies and a few chocolates.

it was a very big deal at our house.





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Christmas package from Harry & David's arrived today. What a joyous privilege to take it to my next door neighbor. He was very thankful for the gift and admitted this was a hard Christmas season for him.

Thank you old rugged cross for your generosity and the joy you shared with me and my neighbor.

HAPPY NEW YEAR!!!

Dan
 
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My pleasure Ero. Thank you for looking after your neighbor. God Bless you.



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