Wow! Thanks for all the congrats - not my doing tho', I'm convinced there was a conspiracy going on instigated by a certain Ms Penguin and aided and abetted by a certain knucklehead keeper
I'm still amazed at everyone's generous bidding at the YDC auctions, and am looking forward to doing the next one. Watch out for an announcement soon
Jeez, I'm all teary now - you guys .................................................. !
Never a conspiracy...............always above board here on eBid!! The very thought, Nutty. I think Al wanted a pal for his troll............not knowing he was going to be sent a girlfriend. Wonder which one will be his BEST buddy???
Ta-Ta for now!
HerMajesty
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Just a reminder. If you have difficulties choosing a charity you can always go with adruml charity to benefit adruml. I can promise all proceeds will go to adruml.
LOL Al, sorry but not this time
In memory of my neighbour Frank who died there on the first day of my first YDC, I would like to donate the proceeds of YDC 103 to L.O.R.O.S. - the Leicestershire and Rutland hospice. His family have given me a couple of items that will be in the auction.
"LOROS (the Leicestershire and Rutland Organisation for the Relief of Suffering) is a local charity providing care and support within Leicestershire and Rutland.
LOROS charges no fees for its services, which are available to all local people regardless of their ethnicity or faith. The Charity relies upon the generosity and support of individual people, organisations and groups as well as Trusts and the business communitiy of Leicestershire and Rutland in order to continue to fund the service.
The Leicestershire and Rutland Hospice is a specialist centre providing skilled nursing and medical care, supported by physiotherapists, occupational therapists and social workers, in an environment that recognises the particular needs of patients and their families. It provides expertise in controlling pain and other distressing symptoms as well as offering emotional, spiritual and social care, which allows patients to live as normal a life as possible. Working with the whole family enables both the patient and the family to cope with the changing situation so that they are able to make best use of the limited time together available to them. LOROS treats patients from the age of eighteen years and upwards."
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