Archive for April, 2005
New Overall total…
I now currently have over 67,900. I believe by Monday or or Tuesday, I should be at 68,000. I am getting that much closer to my goal of 1 million. One day I will get it. I cannot wait until I reach my goal. I sitll need to sort several boxes, but it is hard to do when you are so busy and have a tiny apartment. Plus, I would need to buy quiet a bit more sheet protectors and some more 3 inch binders as well. I would like to say thank you to everyone who has sent me business cards or who plans on sending me business cards. Also thanks to everyone who has told others about me too. Thanks! I appreciate all the help I can get. Oh yea, when I write someone and ask for a business card, i get a reply that I don’t have one. Well, if you don’t have one, then if you see any while you are out and about, I will take those as well. Those help as well.
I am also trying something new with this post. Of course you know I have LochJournal for the pc at home and Phoenix (classic version) for my powerbook (laptop). I am on my powerbook right now using Phoenix, working off line. I want to see if this message will post when I go online with it. It if does that will be totally cool. I will post a comment if it works well. I am having problems with my LochJournal on the pc. It will give me a pop-up window, but no text or graphics on it, just a green box, it doesn’t even say “OK” on it. So I do not know what is going on. But it won’t let me do anything. Oh well.
I cannot wait until we save up some extra money so I can get me a G4 ibook, this G3 powerbook, I cannot even put OS X (lastest Mac Operating system) on it. The hard drive is 2 gigs, now hard drives are avg. 20+ gigs. The memory is low, but hey it is something until then. This is just a ramble posting. So it might be on topic of off topic. Just speaking my mind, after all that is what a journal is about. One thing I wished could happen is that when the PC is online, I can get online with my powerbook and vise-versa. But with dial-up we cannot do that. DSL etc. is expensive to have. But it would be nice.
Another thing we might trying to do is buying a bigger hard drive for my powerbook and upgrade my memory, since atm it only has 64 MB. Also, I wonder if they sell PCI cards that have an USB on the other end. So I can use USB devised on this powerbook, since it doesn’t have any USB ports currently. All I have seen so far for PCI cards are the wireless network cards. Anyone know if they sell any of these and if so where I can find them?
*Well I guess I cannot send it offline, so I am going to copy-paste this, save it and then do this when I get online again. What I do think is neat about this Phoenix LJ program is that you can save the entry as a file then reopen it when you are ready, instead of doing a copy-paste.
Let’s also keep our troops in your prayers, as well as their family. I would like to say a special thanks to all of our men and women who are protecting our country. Thanks for your duty to our country.
If you are reading this, please feel free to leave comments. If you have a LJ account feel free to add me as a friend as well. I do go over and read my friends journal entries and from time to time I will reply to entries they post. I would also like it if you do the same from time to time. It is nice to get comments, esp. good comments.
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Family Helping out…
My wife told me the other day that my step-father-in-law is helping to spread the word. He lives in Michigan, but is a milright. He had to go into Minnosota and placed my hobby card everywhere he could. Thanks Terry!
My mother-in-law always seems to help too. Once every now and then I will get a small package of business cards from her that she has saved up. Thanks Momma JoJo!
My father-in-law will send some when he writes us and/or sends over some greeting cards for us. Thanks Jeff!
Then, my mom keeps saving them up for me. She says she keeps telling everyone she meets and grabing them for me. She will go into the local tourist places/welcome centers and save them up for me too. Thanks Mom!
My sister, always gets me a lot too. She always puts them in sheet protectors to for me. I will get them for my birthday and/or Christmas from her. Thanks Sherrie!
My wife helps out too. She will tell people and point out any while we are out and about. She has some of her coworkers helping out too. She does my binders. She puts nice material around them. So it covers the plain solid color 3 inch binders. Thanks Amy!
Just wanted to make a posting today and figured I would use this post to say what my family does fo rme.
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Great Day
Today is a great day for getting business cards. I did go and pick-up those ones that the person told me to come and pick them up. Thanks! Today, I got a total of 299 business cards. I now have over 67,800. I am way on my way to my long-term goal. Thanks!
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Gonna Pick Up Some Cards
I am going to go pick up some business cards. This lady called me and told me she was doing some cleaning and came across some business cards. She say my classified ad I have running. So I am going to go today and pick them up. By the way she talked most of them are very old, because she found her drivers license from 1970’s. So how knows. I think this is cool. Just wanted to share this with you. When I get them, I will make a comment to this posting about it, unless there is just something WOW when I get them. Wish me luck! Take care and will post again soon!
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Copy of an Audio Tape a bust!
As some of you know from reading a prior journal entry that I called into WIVK when they had a segment about spending money on a collection or hobby. Jimmy told me he will try to get me a copy of the tape from when they did it. I get this as a reply, what ever a little over a week.
I’m sorry, but I can’ seem to find the audio of the segment we did….I apologize, but thanks for calling in.
Jimmy Holt
Producer, Andy & Alison and the Morning Crew
WIVK-FM Knoxville, TN
Oh well, thanks anyways WIVK. I just figured it would be cool to have an audio of it as well. I still hope you all want me on as a guest or even any other radio. I still haven’t heard back from B-97.5 (TK) about it being on the morning show there. I did see that my info was back on Jennifers bio page on B-97.5. Thanks very much for spreading the word Jennifer.
Also, thanks to those who have told their friends/family/coworkers and anyone else about me and thanks to those who have sent me business cards and/or who plan to send me business cards.
Gonna go, fixing to eat some lasgna! Yummy!
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Comments & Friends…
This is slightly off my buisness card topic, but I thought I would make a plea. If you are reading this and have a WordPress or OpenID account, please add me. If you don’t then please sign up for one and add me as a friend. I will give comments back to you on your entries from time to time. I also would like to have new friends, ones that will also leave comments back on mine. Also, if you have business cards, please send them to me to add to my collection. Now, I got back on the business card subject. Yea for me! Looking forward to making new friends!
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Craig Shergold — It’s an urban ledgend folks!
I have been getting a lot of this lately. I have sent off a tons of business cards to this young boy dying of cancer… I hate to tell you this, this has been going on since 1980’s. It started out he really wanted greeting cards, but changed to business cards. If you send any mail to the Make-A-Wish foundation, it will go to lost mail. Lost mail is unclaimed mail. This is what I mention in my web site about it:
This is copy-pasted from http://www.wish.org/home/chainletters.htm web site about it:
If you receive a chain letter…
- Please reply to the sender and inform him or her that the Make-A-Wish Foundation does not participate in these kinds of wishes.
- Refer the sender and all recipients to this page.
- Please do not forward the chain letter.
Craig Shergold, Craig Sheldon, Craig Sheppard, Craig Shelton, and Craig Shelford
In 1989, a then 9-year-old boy named Craig Shergold wanted to be recorded in the Guinness Book of World Records for receiving the most greeting cards. His wish was fulfilled by another wish-granting organization not associated with the Make-A-Wish Foundation.
You can also find more information by googling this. You will find a whole bunch of info. I would like to thank the newspapers that are making it public that is a false one. So remember to check things out. Not everything you see or read on the internet is true.
This was taken from http://www.snopes.com/inboxer/children/shergold.htm:
Claim: A child dying of cancer in England needs your business cards to get into the Guinness World Book of Records.
Status: False
Origins: An urban legend rivaled in tenacity by only the infamous Cookie Recipe (and even that monster runs a distant second), this appeal from a dying child touches the generosity in all of us and taps into our urge to do something — anything — in the face of unthinkable tragedy. In a perfect world, children wouldn’t die of horrible diseases. Our natural impulse upon encountering such cosmic injustice is to look for some way to make up for the tragedy. That such a child would have a final wish — and especially that the wish would be such a simple one — moves us to action. We can do little to alter the harsh reality of young lives snuffed out by incurable disease, but we can collect a few business cards. So we do.
It’s hard to believe that so much good will and fine intentions could wreak havoc, but they have. And they still are.
There really is a Craig Shergold, and he did have cancer. In 1989 an appeal was made on behalf of this then 9-year-old English boy afflicted with a terminal brain tumor. Young Craig wanted to be in the Guinness Book of World Records for having received the most greeting cards. By 1990, 16 million cards had arrived, and his wish had come true. (According to the 1997 edition of that book, by May 1991 he had collected 33 million.)
Ah, but that was then, and this is now. Shergold’s tumor was successfully removed in March 1991, and this lad (born 24 June 1979) is now a healthy young man. However, like the implements in the Sorceror’s Apprentice, the cards and letters have proved impossible to stop — they just keep rolling in. Several versions of the Craig Shergold appeal still circulate, and almost every one of them now asks for business cards, not greeting cards. (In yet another form of the same hoax, compliments slips are solicited.)
The child’s name also gets munged on a regular basis. “Craig Shelford” and “Craig Stafford” and “Craig Sheppard” and “Greg Sherwood” are common variations, but there’s a double handful of similar-sounding names out there too. With some of the names, it’s difficult at first to be sure if they’re Shergold mungings (”John Craig” comes immediately to mind. And yes, it is.) In those cases, a quick look at the address where the cards or slips are to be mailed will settle matters — many Shergold appeals direct mail to an address on Selby, Selsby, or Shelby Road. (The real Craig Shergold did at one time live on Shelby Road in Carshalton, England. The family has since left that address.)
One of the addresses used in the “request for cards” letter is that of the “81 Perimeter Center East” in Atlanta, which before the emergence of the hoax was the office of the Children’s Wish Foundation International. The foundation had to relocate because of all the unwanted Shergold mail. The U.S. Postal Service in Atlanta holds the hoax mailings (now more than 100 million) for a required length of time and, after they remain unclaimed, releases them to an Atlanta paper recycler. So end all those thousands of business cards everyone was scurrying around to gather up and mail off.
A related “dying wish” request goes out in the name of Ryan McGee of Virginia. (His name is sometimes munged as Ron McKee.) Though the child is real and he is battling a form of cancer (for which the prognosis is, and always has been, good), the request being made in his name is not. He never expressed any wish for cards or to get into the record books. Somewhere along the line, someone starred him in a version of the Craig Shergold hoax, transforming him into a dying child with a jones for cards.
Because of the volume of mail being sent to his home, the family halted mail delivery to their address. They also moved. To give you an idea of how specious appeals like these can impact real people, a woman with the same last name who lives in that area is contemplating getting an unlisted number — there have been days when she’s found 18 messages on her answering machine from people looking for information about the boy.
Though the Make-A-Wish Foundation of America has never been involved with this appeal, it became a permanent fixture in the standard chain letter. Kind-hearted souls are invariably directed to mail business card offerings to it. Make-A-Wish has made repeated requests that “people please stop sending business cards or greeting cards to Craig Shergold” but these continue to go unheeded. They’ve set up a special 800 number people can call to hear a recorded message about Craig Shergold and Ryan McGee: 800-215-1333. They also have a Craig Shergold web page.
Having learned its lesson about Pandora’s Box and dying child appeals, Guinness World Records retired the category for the most get-well cards, leaving Craig’s 1992 record of 33 million unchallenged. Cards continue to flow in, though, and the latest guesstimate has it that over 200 million have been received. Years ago Craig’s Shelby Road home was granted the British equivalent of its own postal code.
Guinness explains its position very clearly in the FAQ on their web site, saying of Shergold record:
This record attempt has ceased. Many years ago, a boy fighting cancer started a campaign for people to send him get-well messages in order to set a record for the most items received. Not only was that boy successful in getting a mention in the 1991 edition of the Guinness World Records book, he also made a full recovery. However, since then chain mails have started up with variations on the original story, some requesting business cards or compliments slips rather than get-well messages. If you get any such request, please destroy it, and if anyone asks you about it, please tell them it is a hoax!
Make-A-Wish and Guinness World Records aren’t the only ones pleading for the madness end: both Craig and his parents have granted a number of interviews in an attempt to put an end to this, including an appearance on ABC’s Good Morning America on 26 October 1997. No such luck so far though.
Thanks,
Steve Patterson
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BIG BOX TOTAL IS IN…
I now have the total from the big box that I got for the cost of postage. A total of over 7,000 business cards, 6,000 were non-duplicates and about 1,000 were duplicates. These are great because I can use them for trading with my fellow collecting friends. My new overall total is now over 67,200. So I meet my secondary Halloween goal. Now I have my Christmas goal (secondary one of course) of 75,000 business cards. With your help I can make this short-term goal. Just like I can make my long-term goal of 1 million. So if you can help me out please send me any business card you no longer want or need. All business cards have a home in my collection. Even my daughter got about 500 of the duplicates added to her small collection.
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BIG BOX
Today I got the big box of business cards in the mail. It was heavy! I believe about 6,000 to 8,000 business cards are inside the box. So as soon as I get them counted, I will post how many was in the box and what my new total is. It will prob be a big one! Just wanted to share some good news with you all.
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MET BIRTHDAY GOAL!
I meet my secondary birthday goal of 61,000. I have over 61,000 now! Just wanted to let you know. My next goal is for Halloween of 67,000, this is my secondary goal. With your help I can reach this short-term goal, as well as my long-term goal of 1 million. Thanks very much!
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