Further, to my earlier post http://crossdressers-forum.com/forums/v ... highlight=:
Anyone wishing to turn a freedom pen can do so at their local Woodcraft store on Veterans day Nov. 11. I'll be at the store in Springfield VA ready to teach anyone that may be interested. We've taught litle kids, both boys and girls, as well as adults. It is very easy. Come join us for a good cause.
http://www.freedompens.org/
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- DonnaT
- Miss Great Goddess
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- Location: No. Virginia
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DonnaT
- Kerri
- Miss Platinum Goddess
- Posts: 380
- Joined: Mon Aug 09, 2004 3:11 pm
- Location: North Scotland
Donna,
Thats amazing! Thats a lot of effort your all putting in. You should be proud.
My son has just returned from Middle East, two more members of our family replaced him in Basra. They are with the Scots Guards.
While the conflict was on I adopted three girl soldiers who were helping to remove sick and wounded from the battlefield. I did my bit by writing to them every week using our eBluey system. I knew all three girls by the way.
well done
Kerri
Thats amazing! Thats a lot of effort your all putting in. You should be proud.
My son has just returned from Middle East, two more members of our family replaced him in Basra. They are with the Scots Guards.
While the conflict was on I adopted three girl soldiers who were helping to remove sick and wounded from the battlefield. I did my bit by writing to them every week using our eBluey system. I knew all three girls by the way.
well done
Kerri