Guest guest Posted April 9, 1999 Report Share Posted April 9, 1999 Terry, Like you, I also lost my dear mother to CJD. I have been a BIG supporter with the endless effort you (and others) do to help educate everyone to CJD. I worked hard to start the CJD Ribbon. I have made many ribbons and gave them away. (Do you wear one?) Now, I am helping Robin with the quilt.....(and I DO NOT quilt, but am willing to learn to help US spread the word.) Just look at what happened with the AIDS Memorial Quilt. It is a beautiful piece of art that is displayed all over the world. It has helped bring about awarness to the disease and left many who viewed it in tears. Our CJD Memorial Quilt will also make a wonderful statement and help educate the public. I also have read and own a copy " Mad Cow U.S.A " and can't say enough about it, or the other books I have read and own: ie: " Deadly Feasts " , " Mad Cowboy " .... and like you I plan on purchasing some for my local libray too. Remember we all are here to work together to help bring about public awarness to this horrendous disease. I have not seen this side of you....I hope it is because you are having a bad day. Chill.......Suzanne Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 9, 1999 Report Share Posted April 9, 1999 Suzanne, didn't know this side of me, was not entitled to an opinion. That's all it was. Just could not figure out why people were not taking advantage of this wonderful opportunity, to spread the word. But, I guess people just don't have that kind of money, or time, to bother with it, or they just didn't want to, and that's o.k........... The time and effort people put in on the ribbon and quilt was great, and it is for a good cause, {I never said it wasn't, and I would be glad to donate money for the Quilt. I don't sew, though}. I just wish people would put in a LITTLE cash, time and effort, to bring this book to the public, I think this would also be VERY benificial, for future Families, who are in the libraries looking for info., with nothing there , trying to figure out what is wrong with their Loved One, and why it happened.............by the way, I am having a lovely day.....................MADSON fgd222 wrote: > Terry, Like you, I also lost my dear mother to CJD. I have been > a BIG supporter with the endless effort you (and others) do to help > educate everyone to CJD. I worked hard to start the CJD Ribbon. I > have made many ribbons and gave them away. (Do you wear one?) Now, I > am helping Robin with the quilt.....(and I DO NOT quilt, but am > willing to learn to help US spread the word.) Just look at what > happened with the AIDS Memorial Quilt. It is a beautiful piece of art > that is displayed all over the world. It has helped bring about > awarness to the disease and left many who viewed it in tears. Our CJD > Memorial Quilt will also make a wonderful statement and help educate > the public. I also have read and own a copy " Mad Cow U.S.A " and > can't say enough about it, or the other books I have read and own: ie: > " Deadly Feasts " , " Mad Cowboy " .... and like you I plan on purchasing > some for my local libray too. Remember we all are here to work > together to help bring about public awarness to this horrendous > disease. I have not seen this side of you....I hope it is because > you are having a bad day.Chill.......Suzanne Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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