Shoot for the Cure

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DesertRat
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Re: Shoot for the Cure

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Do you kno wthe bowshop crowd at all? Think of a regualr shooter with long hair. He is going to put up more of a fight than the last victim. In fact the fellow that raised the 3000.00, did on a starting pledge of 1.00 dollar and it grew into 3000.00. I would be that if SG (gave you a little hint there) agreed to have his cut, he could make 5000.00$.

We have a whole year to work on it :wink:
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DirtyGun
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Re: Shoot for the Cure

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DesertRat wrote:Do you kno wthe bowshop crowd at all? Think of a regualr shooter with long hair. He is going to put up more of a fight than the last victim. In fact the fellow that raised the 3000.00, did on a starting pledge of 1.00 dollar and it grew into 3000.00. I would be that if SG (gave you a little hint there) agreed to have his cut, he could make 5000.00$.

We have a whole year to work on it :wink:
Considering that same gentleman, after the other gentleman had his head shaved, stated: "he has much bigger balls than I do", it's going to take quite a bit of convincing.

I'm actually considering keeping my head shaved for a little while. Low maintennance!
DesertRat
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Re: Shoot for the Cure

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Short is where it's at! get up, wash it and walk away! 3/4 of an inch of hair and I fell like a hippy!
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raydaughety
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Re: Shoot for the Cure

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DirtyGun wrote:
one shot scott wrote:Its a very good thing you did Dirty Gun, and for a good cause.

Back in my chemo days I of course had the clumps fall out so I decided to shave it "to the bark" like yours. The following night was agony as a lay my head on my pillow, it felt like I was being stabbed with millions of tiny needles. So I followed up with duct tape to achieve the chrome dome look :shock: :lol:
From the barber's chair I went right home and got out the razor. My wife can't stand my 'shiny head', so I'll be letting it grow in a bit.

She understands how near and dear to my heart this cause is, though, so she doesn't mind it in that respect.
DirtyGun, my hat's of to you for your passion to help your fellow man / woman. There are so many that suffer from this horrible disease but there are many survivors. With the help from folks like you, maybe they'll find a cure someday. Again, your dedication for this cause means a lot to us. I know that there were other's from the forum that participated in this event and you should be proud of yourselves as well :wink: .
God Bless !!!!!!!!!

Ray
DirtyGun
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Re: Shoot for the Cure

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Well, I have reason to be dedicated to this cause. I was surprised that there weren't more statements on the 'who are you shooting for?' banner. But, that's a good thing if people were just shooting to help and not because they or a family member had been affected.

That all being said, my mother has been called back for a mammogram review in mid February. This is all routine due to family history (if one little abnormality or change is seen, a recall is done), but it makes us jump a little whenever it happens.
xbowkidd
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Re: Shoot for the Cure

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Shaun Gallivan?
*I'm sure i butchered the spelling
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