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  • Make a Wish foundation rules!

    I seriously got choked up reading this story. Great job...

    http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/htm...ronboy30m.html

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    Cool story. Probably cost a lot of money, but it was well spent.

    As Electron Boy's motorcade — the DeLorean, the 25 motorcycle officers and a white limo — rolled through downtown Bellevue, pedestrians stopped in their tracks and pulled out their cameras to take pictures. Clearly, somebody famous was in town. But who could it be?
    I was once in Seattle on business with some colleagues and we ended up renting a limo. It was cheaper than two taxis. As we were riding down the freeway from SeaTac we realized that msot of the time when you see a limo, it's not full of celebrities. Instead, it will most likely be full of staff accountants or other uninteresting people.
    "Discipleship is not a spectator sport. We cannot expect to experience the blessing of faith by standing inactive on the sidelines any more than we can experience the benefits of health by sitting on a sofa watching sporting events on television and giving advice to the athletes. And yet for some, “spectator discipleship” is a preferred if not primary way of worshipping." -Pres. Uchtdorf

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    • #3
      My brother had cancer when he was 16. Make-a-wish granted his wish. He asked for a guitar - all he wanted was a guitar.

      So, of course, they rented out the nicest place they could find in the area and threw a party, gave him a Marshall stack, a Les Paul Gibson (sunburst finished) signed in gold pen by Slash of G'N'R (this was about the time Use Your Illusions I and II came out, IIRC), apologizing for the fact that he couldn't be there and then threw in a year of lessons. To a kid who had been through complete hell for the past two years, it was a great day - the first day I'd seen him happy in a long time.

      He beat his cancer, but he still has that guitar. And any time Make-A-Wish comes knocking at my door, I will respond.
      Awesomeness now has a name. Let me introduce myself.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Eddie Jones View Post
        Instead, it will most likely be full of staff accountants or other uninteresting people.
        My managerial accounting professor used to say that at CPA/CMA parties, the accountants would all stand around and talk about how boring the actuaries were.

        :::giggle:::

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        • #5
          Originally posted by nikuman View Post
          My brother had cancer when he was 16. Make-a-wish granted his wish. He asked for a guitar - all he wanted was a guitar.

          So, of course, they rented out the nicest place they could find in the area and threw a party, gave him a Marshall stack, a Les Paul Gibson (sunburst finished) signed in gold pen by Slash of G'N'R (this was about the time Use Your Illusions I and II came out, IIRC), apologizing for the fact that he couldn't be there and then threw in a year of lessons. To a kid who had been through complete hell for the past two years, it was a great day - the first day I'd seen him happy in a long time.

          He beat his cancer, but he still has that guitar. And any time Make-A-Wish comes knocking at my door, I will respond.
          Did he get to have any of those guitar lessons?
          Everything in life is an approximation.

          http://twitter.com/CougarStats

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Katy Lied View Post
            My managerial accounting professor used to say that at CPA/CMA parties, the accountants would all stand around and talk about how boring the actuaries were.

            :::giggle:::
            Yeah, yeah....

            Originally posted by lame joke that's been circulated for years
            Actuaries are like accountants: except without the personality.
            Everything in life is an approximation.

            http://twitter.com/CougarStats

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Katy Lied View Post
              My managerial accounting professor used to say that at CPA/CMA parties, the accountants would all stand around and talk about how boring the actuaries were.

              :::giggle:::
              Or there's always the "you become a tax attorney because you don't have the personality to be an accountant" gem.
              So Russell...what do you love about music? To begin with, everything.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by MarkGrace View Post
                Or there's always the "you become a tax attorney because you don't have the personality to be an accountant" gem.
                I know a tax attorney. He has no sense of humor at all, and I mean at all as in none. I have to be careful with my sarcasm around him.
                "Discipleship is not a spectator sport. We cannot expect to experience the blessing of faith by standing inactive on the sidelines any more than we can experience the benefits of health by sitting on a sofa watching sporting events on television and giving advice to the athletes. And yet for some, “spectator discipleship” is a preferred if not primary way of worshipping." -Pres. Uchtdorf

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Indy Coug View Post
                  Did he get to have any of those guitar lessons?
                  Yes, he did. That was over 15 years ago. I am going on vacation with him and his family in a month.

                  One thing that surprised all of us was that MAW is not only for terminally ill children. The most touching stories come from them, I think, but they are open (or at least they were open) to children with any sort of major, life-threatening disease.
                  Awesomeness now has a name. Let me introduce myself.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by nikuman View Post
                    Yes, he did. That was over 15 years ago.
                    Your phrasing made it look like Slash was offering the lessons.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Babs View Post
                      Your phrasing made it look like Slash was offering the lessons.
                      Lol, no, Slash never actually appeared or did anything more than sign the guitar.
                      Awesomeness now has a name. Let me introduce myself.

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