Actually, I could quite see CJ wing-walking (it even sounds remotely safer than fre-fall! :saick: ).
The challenge is on... but one at a time!
Let's help him with this mission first, eh?!
Hmmm... so next year it'll be a choice between wing walking and shaving your head, right?
Good luck gorgeous
Actually, I could quite see CJ wing-walking (it even sounds remotely safer than fre-fall! :saick: ).
The challenge is on... but one at a time!
Let's help him with this mission first, eh?!
or even: free-fall )
Typos should be banned!!
Hey, happy to sponsor him (and have, cough up the rest of yez who haven't already!). But if he wants to throw himself out of an aeroplane he's on his own. Counter-intuitive or wot?Originally Posted by Sparkles
Yep, I'm scared of heights
CJ - you're braver than I am! just can't resist winding you up a little bit
Ideas on a postcard to...Originally Posted by LMC
Thank you, everyone, for your support. Thisevent, for me, has come at a very timely point.
I've just returned to work to find out that one of our members is going to liver transplant. She has been ill for a while, and has been awaiting a liver for too long. As one has not become available, her husband is to become the first living liver donor in Scotland (possibly UK, I'm not sure.).
When I think of what they are going through, it makes me feel queasy, if not sick. How would she feel if he didn't come throu the very dangerous op? How would he feel if she rejected? What must they be going through to reach such a decision?
Having just been to Anne Frank's house, I read a quote (which I must learn) that said: (give or take) that many people endure suffering; that it's just as well that we only hear about certain cases as to know about all the suffering would be too much.
This case isn't exceptional. It's just what we do...
Thank you for your support.
Really, that is suprising considering that the liver is the only organ that can "renew" itself - I am surprised that living donors have not been used before.Originally Posted by Ceroc Jock
btw, I will be very happy to sponser anything you do CJ - let me know address and I will send a cheque .
Hope and best wishes for your friends and the operation .
Donated through Justgiving
My donation reference number is: D2865750
Good luck CJ!
Can we get an update on funds so far. I know online its £620
Sitting at just over £700 so far, so the grand might well be do-able if I get into gear!!
Thank you everyone. Am humbled by your generosity.
Last chance, campers...
By the time you read this, I'm hoping I've already done my jump!!
All in, am just over £880. Would love to hit "the Grand". Any help would be appreciated...
Your humble CJ
sponsor here
There's a tenner from me.. sorry it's not more. Best of luck mate .. break a leg (on second thoughts.. don't.. )Originally Posted by Ceroc Jock
Ditto. Don't forget to pull the chord! XOriginally Posted by Beowulf1970
too
Gravity will do the rest
Hope it went really well , sorry I couldn't put up more but fingers crossed that you make it into the 4 figures.
good luck CJ £10 from me too
Hoping that you really enjoy the experience.
What you wearing? - just curious you know
Originally Posted by Beowulf1970
I love this one:
"Break a leg! er, Break both of them!"
So CJ, how did it go?
I hope you were wearing your kilt?
Still laughing? I couldn't stop for ages! I found it really weird driving home afterwards with everything back to normal. I just wanted to do it again.
How do you feel CJ?
Just had a text from him:
... I'd say he rather enjoyed the experienceOriginally Posted by Ceroc Jock
Congratulations and huge to a very brave (or completely mad, I'm not sure which) man!
Well Done to both CJ and Rebecca
WELL DONE!!
Yeah well done!Originally Posted by Dizzy
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