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well we had two days of selling this week monday and tuesday
both days we sold out
made like 60+ dollars{50 cents for stuff}
and for next week post spring break we have the second third and fourth of april for more sales
the standard things... cookies cupcakes brownies were all sold
plus churros and fruit
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Well done, Jordan,
I hope the success continues. Sorry I can't do much from this distance. I'd like tohelp.
Love,
Anthony
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I think this says something not only of the guys and gals doing the selling, but of the people doing the buying as well. It sounds as though your club is receiving some support and, to me, that is the best news of all of this.
Congrats, Jordan
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Your the man Jordan, way to go.
If you stand for Freedom, but you wont stand for war, then you dont stand for anything worth fighting for.
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JOrdan thats great and I know you worked hard to make it work. Were all proud of you and I know you and us are proud of your members.
Sweet dreams till sunbeams find you......
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timmy
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Location: UK, in Devon
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It is civilised events like these that show that gay kids are just kids who are gay. No different from kids who are str8. No-one died after eating the produce, no-one got HIV, no-one became gay. It was (do not get me wrong here) a "glorious non event" and that is just as it should be. Another club raising funds for things for its members. An ordinary club.
Stridency had it's place. In some parts of the world it still does. But today it is time for peaceful, pragmatic co-existence.
Author of Queer Me! Halfway Between Flying and Crying - the true story of life for a gay boy in the Swinging Sixties in a British all male Public School
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