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  • I'll go ahead and be the first to answer. We are in a sport bike motorcycle club and last night we got all the kids that lived in a bad neighborhood to come to our clubhouse and get a raffle ticket. We were giving away brand new bicycles, lots of food (canned and boxes) It was great seeing those kids faces. Also one of my best friend who made me godmother of her children just had a baby and they just started a buisness so they have no money right now and she is upset because her son is 2 and she can't get them anything for Christmas. So our club is all pitching in money and we are getting the whole family stuff they need and food. We are doing that with some other families because we like to help out and exspecially children they have to have a Christmas!
  • I'm giving gifts to some pretty unusual people who are not even so close to me this Holiday Season. There's this group of attendants at an Internet Cafe where I'd usually play an on-line game, post my answers at Answerbag, and send my messages in my favorite anime forum (and the like). They're not really that close to me. We're just simply good-natured and well-mannered towards each other because of the familiarity and mild countenance that we give (each other so) due to the frequency of my visits here. Yet even if I cannot call them as my TRUE FRIENDS yet (in the real sense of the said 2 words, that is), I'll be reserving a special amount of money to buy them all a box of goodies as my humble present for each of them. That's because I can sense and feel their goodness towards me, and they don't really have much in life, considering that one or two of them even went away from their mountain-provincial homes just to be here at the "melting pot" - one of my countries cities with a commercial value.... So there we go....sorry, I won't elucidate too much about them or their seemingly unfortunate lives. After all...."don't let your left hand know what your right one is doing"..... Happy Holidays, everyone! May God bless you all!!!

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