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I know this is not a very appropriate place to put this note - but I
hope my fellow Apple enthusiasts could help. There is a boy dying of
leukemia in Springfield, Florida, and he would like to be entered into
the Guiness Book of World Records as receiving the largest number of
Christmas cards. I ask that everyone who reads this message send one to
him and to tell everyone they know (posting on other networks, if possible)
about the request. The address is:
David
Child's Last Wish
P.O. Box 5997
Springfield, FL 34603
Thanks for your help.
DO NOT RESPOND TO THIS!!!!!IT IS A PHONY!! THEY DO THIS EVERY YEAR. LAST
YEAR IT WAS A LITTLE BOY DYING THAT WANTED POST CARDS. IT IS SAD AND SICK
BUT THE GOOD NEWS IS THAT ALTHOUGH I'M SURE THAT THERE IS A LITTLE BOY
DYING OF CANCER, SOMEWHERE - NAMED DAVID - THIS ONE ISN'T.