VA: A Birthday Charity Challenge is a Damn Good Idea
Oct 26th, 2007
The chick over at Wide Lawns is having a Birthday Charity Challenge. Even though I normally couldn’t give two shits about teachers, (The number of people I know who graduated […]
Original post: A Birthday Charity Challenge is a Damn Good Idea



You really think she’ll do it? Reveal herself? I think she’s got enough people wondering who she is to have a good turn out. Hmmm….
She never said it would include her face ;)
She could even take her “Fuck You Money” and take the pic in front of the empty house of “Hollie Toner”. That would get the Diggers buzzing.
I’d like to see her when she was 14 or smth and got her first bikini:)
So basically, what you trolls are saying is that you don’t give a fuck about charity….it’s all about V in a bikini?!
Don’t get me wrong: I’d make out with her. But damn, focus for more than 2 seconds and be serious for a minute! This is a fabulous idea, and if V blatently steals it, I’ll pony up some bucks. And not for promises of her being half-nekkid either.
Aha! Not as good as R2-D2 underwear, but very close.
Haha, though; the thought of not only knowing V’s birthday, but also getting a photo of her, probably has Jeff fapping frantically.
I suspect a charity post after the revelation of just writing for traffic will have the same effect of a clown face smiling above that pledge-basket for the kids foundation near the cash registers in McDonalds. Add the fact the clown offered to pose half-nude and you’ve destroyed all hope for the kids finding a new home.
And with that other post I’m surprised nobody brought up threatening the deer with it’s IP address.
I think its pretty lame to rip on teachers, who are generally trying their hardest to educate kids. It isn’t their fault that their classrooms are too full or they don’t have the resources they need. At least they are trying to make a difference, instead of just “losing sleep” about it.
I heart Jeff
My wife and I did something similar when we got married. In addition to the registry (for stuff we really needed for the house), we enclosed two cards in the invitation inviting people to give a donation instead of giving a gift or cash. We asked that donations be made to a local monastery or to an animal rescue foundation.
We actually got a lot of compliments on the creativity. But we did it because, while we needed things for the house, we wanted people to know that life isn’t all about the stuff we have, but the beings around us too.
Jeff = my fucking HERO!