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Hey kids,
I’ve been RFB-ing most of the day.
I know, I know, I should have posted about it, but I’m still BETA testing it, as far as I am concerned.
So far, the small cadre of BETA testers and I have been having a really fun time, and one of them, our good friend HuggyBarrell, sent me this Email earlier today:

We have a friend from Faire who’s a performer. He goes by the name Moonie The Magnificent. He’s sorta a comedy juggling act. Anyway, his daughter has children’s lukemia (she was in remission, it came back). She’s going to require a bone marrow transplant. We’ve set up a section on our Faire site that’s got donations for PayPal. I was wondering if you’d be willing to maybe put a blurb about it in your weblog or something? Since he’s a performer, he doesn’t have health insurance, is my understanding.

So, now I get to do something that I truly cherish in my life. I get to use what little celebrity I have for Good, instead of Evil. If you can, would you please give a small donation to help this little girl? As a parent, I can imagine the pain, and heartache of watching your little girl suffer with a horrible disease, and feel powerless to stop it.
You can make your donation by clicking here, or you can buy a CD, that was put together by some of Brad’s friends. The proceeds are going to help Sophie out. You can check it out here.
Look at it this way: you have an opportunity to save a life, today. How cool is that?

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