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No, not yet.
Next one posting is ticklish.
good list Marilyn, just a word of caution. after every disaster scammers come out of the wood work with fake disaster funds. so donate only to legitimate relief organizations.
so in short please help but be careful.
Correct, jayc. Thank you for the note.

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Still at work, in a black business suit.
Next one posting snores while sleeping.
Offering my prayers to the families of the victims…
I've just found this:
9 Ways to Help Victims of Typhoon Haiyan
Typhoon Haiyan ripped through the Philippines on Friday, causing a 20-foot rise in sea waters and packing winds of up to 147 miles per hour. Authorities are calling it one the country's worst natural disasters on record.More than 10,000 people are believed to be dead in the city of Tacloban alone, with death tolls continuing to rise, according to the AP. While the eastern island of Leyte was hit hardest, there was also extensive damage to roads and houses on neighboring islands. Around 4 million people were affected by the typhoon.
Rescue and relief efforts are underway, with many organizations mobilizing teams on the ground to get victims access to clean water, medical supplies and food. If you want to help, consider making online donations.
We've compiled a list of nine organizations to which you can contribute, below:
The United Nations World Food Programme: The WFP has set up an online donation page that will help rush food and resources to the regions affected.
The Philippine Red Cross: Donations will help mobilize teams on the ground with rescue and relief efforts.
UNICEF: Donations will help children gain access to medical supplies and clean drinking water. “Safe drinking water can be impossible to find after such a massive natural disaster. And without it, a child will drink whatever water she can find, no matter how dirty or diseased. That drink can quickly lead to diarrhea, disease and death,” UNICEF president Caryl M. Stern said.
World Vision: World Vision is working to get food and resources to those in evacuation shelters.
Catholic Relief Services: CRS is helping with the storm's aftermath by getting supplies and staff into the area.
Salvation Army: Donate online for the Salvation Army's relief efforts, or text TYPHOON to 80888 to immediately donate $10.
Save the Children: Donations will help children and families in the Philippines, Laos and Vietnam. Ten percent of every donation will go toward preparing for any future disasters in the area.
Habitat for Humanity: Donations will help create shelter-repair kits for families rebuilding their homes.
GlobalMedic: The Canadian organization is working to get clean water to victims.
No, never.
Next one posting is thinking about eating a snack.
Somethings are worth the risk.6ft 3 huh … pfft I'll take you on lol …. with Moony lol… Bending my knees, cupping my hands. Hope you got the knuckle duster too


Laughing here, B!No.

Found myself sticking out my tongue to check if I could do that.Next one posting is very happy today.


No, I don't.
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