[nj.events] David's Last Wish

rick@homxc.UUCP (R.BUTTAFOGO) (12/15/88)

There is a young boy by the name of David at the Sloan Kettering Cancer
Hospital who is terminally ill.  His last wish is to be in the Guiness
Book of World Records for having received the MOST Christmas cards EVER.
Therefore, they have started a campaign to honor his last wish, and rather
simple, request.  If anyone would like to take the time to send David a
Christmas card, please mail it to:

David
A Child's Last Wish
PO BOX 5997
Spring Hill, FLA  34606

gfv@homxc.UUCP (G.VALVO) (12/15/88)

> 
> There is a young boy by the name of David at the Sloan Kettering Cancer
> Hospital who is terminally ill.  His last wish is to be in the Guiness
> Book of World Records for having received the MOST Christmas cards EVER.
		[... stuff deleted ...]

Has anyone EVER had FIRST HAND verification of one of these stories?


				Greg

msmith@topaz.rutgers.edu (Mark Robert Smith) (12/15/88)

There was recently information posted to misc.misc or misc.consumers
(I can't remember which) which explains that David is in England, and
has already received enough postcards to make the record book, which
will now forever close that category.

Mark
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jvd@houxs.UUCP (J.VANDYK) (12/15/88)

> There is a young boy by the name of David at the Sloan Kettering Cancer
> Hospital who is terminally ill.  His last wish is to be in the Guiness
		[remainder of message deleted]

An announcement was made on the radio this morning concerning the story about
this young boy named David.  The name David was an alias, and his cancer is in 
remission.

The Spring Hill post office in Florida is receiving over 50,000 letters on a
daily basis.  The postmaster has requested numerous times for people to stop 
sending mail to this person.

"David" will appear in the Guiness Book of World Records due to the amount of 
mail that he has received.

gls@odyssey.ATT.COM (g.l.sicherman) (12/16/88)

msmith@topaz.rutgers.edu (Mark Robert Smith) writes:
> There was recently information posted to misc.misc or misc.consumers
> (I can't remember which) which explains that David is in England, and
> has already received enough postcards to make the record book, which
> will now forever close that category.

Today's Asbury Park _Press_ has a wire story on this.  "... The problem
is he doesn't really exist, and those who know the details of the mis-
guided effort are pleading for an end to the postcard frenzy." I hope
that this will teach Rick not to post irresponsible rumors to the Net.
They can do a lot of damage!

Moreover, even when you have something worth saying, it's nearly always
a public nuisance to cross-post to seven different groups.
-- 
Col. G. L. Sicherman
gls@odyssey.att.COM

bhh@shuxd.UUCP (Brad Hansen) (12/16/88)

In article <4592@homxc.UUCP> rick@homxc.UUCP (R.BUTTAFOGO) writes:
>There is a young boy by the name of David at the Sloan Kettering Cancer
>Hospital who is terminally ill.  His last wish is to be in the Guiness
>Book of World Records for having received the MOST Christmas cards EVER.

Frances Keefe, founder of "Child's Wish Come True" in Spring Hill,
Florida, who started the campaign has asked everyone to _please_
STOP.  "David", really Mario Morby of Steely, England, has already
received enough cards to make the 1989 Guinness Book of Records.

Keefe's house has been filled up with mail for "David" and 50,000
more pieces arrive every day.

You might also be interested to know that Mario's cancer is currently 
in remission.


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lmg@hoqax.UUCP (LARRY GEARY) (12/18/88)

In article <4592@homxc.UUCP> rick@homxc.UUCP (R.BUTTAFOGO) writes:
>There is a young boy by the name of David at the Sloan Kettering Cancer
>Hospital who is terminally ill.  His last wish is to be in the Guiness

THIS IS A HOAX. DO NOT SEND CARDS. NO NOT REPOST OR DISTRIBUTE THE
MESSAGE. SEE news.announce.important FOR DETAILS.
-- 

     lmg@hoqax.att.com    Think globally ... Post locally    att!hoqax!lmg

dwight@tsdiag.UUCP (12/19/88)

In article <3635@phri.UUCP>, roy@phri.UUCP writes:
> In article <4592@homxc.UUCP> rick@homxc.UUCP (R.BUTTAFOGO) writes:
> > There is a young boy by the name of David at the Sloan Kettering Cancer
> 	This pops up periodically.  I have no idea how it got started, but
> it's a hoax.  There is no David, there is no record for the most card
> -- 
> Roy Smith, System Administrator

Does anyone ever check these things before passing them along? My 6 year old
son came home from school last friday with a piece of paper passed out by
his teacher which told 'Davids' sad tail. Schools were also the ones
warning of the non existant 'Blue Star Tatoo'.

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