Guest guest Posted May 6, 2008 Report Share Posted May 6, 2008 Top 10 Things I Learned at the PSC Conference 1. Ricky Safer is faking the PSC thing. Way too much energy, drive, passion, and conviction for even a healthy person. Doesn’t miss a step, terribly efficient, even when she uses the ladies room. Not a second to waste in the fight against PSC! Awesome, amazing, fabulous job Ricky. 2. Don Safer HAD to be a game show host in a previous life. Perfect emcee, congenial, pleasant, ties his own bow ties and curls his own hair. 3. Dave is not only brilliant, but handsome. Totally unfair. 4. Lee Bria makes fund-raising more like “fun-raising.” No one does it better Lee! 5. Joanne Hatchett is fun/d-raiser extraordinaire as well. She is the cutest, teensiest little ball of fire --I want to dangle her from my rearview mirror. 6. The adorable, blushing, Norwegian doctor Tom Karlson—who was given the $28 million grant to research PSC—may never step foot on our soil again. My apologies. I will never again ask Norwegians questions such as, “Are you married? What do you mean you don’t know?” 7. In order to look as good as Jett-Scherder I may need to get a liver transplant—a drastic measure, for sure. Some women opt for the lesser extreme of botox or plastic surgery, but has always gone the extra mile. 8. Arne’s last name is NOT Stonehollow, which I thought it was up until last weekend. Great pics, Arne Whateveryourlastnameis. 9. Women with PSC are in better shape than the average American woman. You ALL looked mah-velous, dahlings! Same thing for the guys, but being a chick. I couldn’t help but notice the “fit-ness” of the Pretty Slim Chicks. 10. ALL of you are fantastic, amazing, have the most generous hearts and spirits, and were a fun audience, and some of you even look great in tangerine, Joanne. Thanks also to those who purchased my book. With 50% of the funds going to PSC, I was able to contributed $225. On that note: I’m still selling my book I’m Not OK, You’re Not OK, But That’s OK With God. Subtitle: Finding the Humor and Healing in Life. I’ll continue to donate half the proceeds to PSC. Book retails for $15.00. Add $4.00 for shipping/handling for total of $19.00, check made out to Hussey, 4980 Thornwood Cove NW, Acworth, GA 30102 Side note to Betty: read my book and you may change your mind about FRED! You, too, are a hoot! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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