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  • Please if you want to punch holes in any of these. Don't

    Merry Christmas.


    http://www.aolnews.com/2010/12/22/la...ay-for-a-year/

    Every day for a year, the unemployed nonprofit worker gave $10 to a stranger, in memory of his charity-minded mom and to stave off the out-of-work blues.


    http://www.aolnews.com/2010/12/23/sa...second-chance/

    Scott Silverman believes in giving people a second chance, especially those who some might think ruined their first chance: prisoners.


    http://www.aolnews.com/2010/12/24/sa...n-red-kettles/

    For the sixth year, an anonymous donor has dropped a gold coin into a Fort Myers, Fla., kettle. As in years past, this year's coin, worth $1,400, was wrapped in a note reading "In loving memory of Mimi."



    You will love the last one.

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    Re: Please if you want to punch holes in any of these. Don't

    Originally posted by cjppc
    http://www.aolnews.com/2010/12/24/sa...n-red-kettles/

    For the sixth year, an anonymous donor has dropped a gold coin into a Fort Myers, Fla., kettle. As in years past, this year's coin, worth $1,400, was wrapped in a note reading "In loving memory of Mimi."
    Not just Florida...

    http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/articl...a105347S40.DTL

    A valuable gold coin dropped into a Salvation Army kettle outside a Colorado Wal-Mart resembles similar rare coins donated across the nation.
    Salvation Army bell ringer Clair Harger found the unusual coin in her kettle in Broomfield Wednesday. The charity investigated and found it was a 1983 South African Krugerrand coin worth $1,400.
    Similar valuable Krugerrands have turned up in Salvation Army kettles in Florida, Indiana and Washington. A Kruggerand was also dropped in a kettle in Boulder last year.
    Harger, who has been a bell ringer for three years, tells the Daily Camera newspaper in Boulder that she noticed the man's coin was an unusual one and even asked him if it was a Krugerrand. Harger says the man said "no" and walked away.
    What's scary is apparently at least some Salvation Army people are now watching out for them...

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      Re: Please if you want to punch holes in any of these. Don't

      And Hawaii

      http://www.kitv.com/r/26199291/detail.html

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