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Good morning!
Congrats Frenchie on your winning design.
Alex, glad to see you received the cards.
The beast, (1988 Grand Wagoneer Jeep) needs new rear brakes, off to Rhinelander to find some parts, and pick-up a patio screen door for the new house that I had to order.
Everyone enjoy your Friday Fish Fry tonight.
Morniong gang
I went to bed lat this morning and got up early, for a great cause. I got to go shopping for the stuff we needed for our Annual Veterans Picnic tomorrow our union throws for them. Well we budgeted up to 500 for (50 veterans and some family) plus the people who come out to help us.........Well, I and my co-chair did it all for around 350
So now we have some funds left over to give to the Veterans for future events they want to do. Also we were at a store and told them why we were buying so much of stuff. Plates and forks knives and other things needed. When the manager of the store said he would give us most of what we bought for free.I was actually was moved to tears as this guy told me his father was a WWII veterans (passed) 2 years ago and his nephew was killed in Irag in the same year as his father passed away! He showed us a photo of both of them he had in his wallet. Before we left I had to hug the guy just so I would stop crying......Oh and if he can make it....he is going to drive about 1 and half hours put to help us and then drive the hour and a half back to make it to work later in the day.
I'll post pictures tomorrow of everyone there so you guys can see what I and some of my fellow brothers and sister of UAW Local 145 do for our Veterans
Sorry for the long read I just wanted to stop in and say hey today since I'm flying around, but having a great time doing this today.
Sorry for the long read
That's fantastic! Both you and the store manager deserve kudos for donating your time and resources to a great cause. Both my grandpa's were WWII vetrans, and we all definitely owe those men a debt of gratitude.
Thanks guys, here's what I submitted:
"Since Bowman Sterling is by definition the high-end brand for rookies and prospects, how about a "Next In Line" insert? The set would be 30 cards deep, one for each team, and would feature a rookie and an upcoming prospect for that team. For example: Banuelos/Bichette Jr for the Yankees, Harper/Rendon for the Nationals, and so on and so forth. You could have regular, GU'ed and AU'ed version of the card, declined in colored refractors too."
Morniong gang
I went to bed lat this morning and got up early, for a great cause. I got to go shopping for the stuff we needed for our Annual Veterans Picnic tomorrow our union throws for them. Well we budgeted up to 500 for (50 veterans and some family) plus the people who come out to help us.........Well, I and my co-chair did it all for around 350
So now we have some funds left over to give to the Veterans for future events they want to do. Also we were at a store and told them why we were buying so much of stuff. Plates and forks knives and other things needed. When the manager of the store said he would give us most of what we bought for free.I was actually was moved to tears as this guy told me his father was a WWII veterans (passed) 2 years ago and his nephew was killed in Irag in the same year as his father passed away! He showed us a photo of both of them he had in his wallet. Before we left I had to hug the guy just so I would stop crying......Oh and if he can make it....he is going to drive about 1 and half hours put to help us and then drive the hour and a half back to make it to work later in the day.
I'll post pictures tomorrow of everyone there so you guys can see what I and some of my fellow brothers and sister of UAW Local 145 do for our Veterans
Sorry for the long read I just wanted to stop in and say hey today since I'm flying around, but having a great time doing this today.