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Fri, 25 Jan 2002 12:07:12 -0500
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Ok folks here a sensitive question in the mist of all this Monty Python
business, (I'm a real late comer to that considering I was still in diapers
for part of the early '70's).

Seriously though, I work for a charitible organization, giving out free
therapy.  Part of my job is to solisitit (sp?) ok ask for , mooch money off
the members of the service organization that funds my job.  I try hard not
to do the "Jerry's" kid routine with them but, I got to get money out of
them.  So, I try moving toward the how we help kids do what other kids do,
etc.  Now, what I'm asking for is more angles to go about this.  I'm looking
for ways I can ask for money, without the "poor-helpless-kid-routine",
yuckie anyways.  Got ideas, suggestions, be nice, I' the toy lady.


Beth t the ot

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