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In response to
"
WE DON"T WANT YOUR CHARITY! -- nm
"
by
Charity
I'll give you 10,000 used shoes, and you'll be grateful. -- nm
Posted by
loosilu (aka loosilu2)
Jan 7 '11, 11:31
(No message)
Responses:
all left ones? -- nm
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Danedukenuuk
Jan 7, 11:46
Whoa, you really are a hoarder. -- nm
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Amy
Jan 7, 11:32
2
good one -- nm
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amoxy
Jan 7, 11:33
*snort* -- nm
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Spawn
Jan 7, 11:32
I bet people who don;t have shoes would be. -- nm
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Beaker
Jan 7, 11:32
24
were you not around last year when we were discussing donating money vs. stuff to Haiti? -- nm
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loosilu
Jan 7, 11:33
23
a local SPCA/Humane Society is a different kettle of fish from an impoverished 3rd world country -- nm
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Beaker
Jan 7, 11:35
22
it's still best to ask the recipient what's best for them. and even easier in the case of dealing witha local org. -- nm
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znufrii
Jan 7, 11:37
18
yes. charity should be based on need, not based on what you want to donate. -- nm
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loosilu
Jan 7, 11:38
17
... unless it is something you know they will use. -- nm
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Spawn
Jan 7, 11:38
16
which means you asked them what they needed. -- nm
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loosilu
Jan 7, 11:39
15
You are right, and Beaker is wrong. No way stray dogs and cats need food or blankets unless they tell me so.
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Spawn
Jan 7, 11:41
14
If you are goign to donate food, you need to ask what kidn of food they want.
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loosilu
Jan 7, 11:42
13
I'm gonna go off the board for this one and say, "dog and cat food."
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Jim
Jan 7, 11:43
11
if you show up with a pallet of Fancy Feast in tiny cans, you arenot helping the shelter. -- nm
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loosilu
Jan 7, 11:44
10
what do you have against Fancy Feast? -- nm
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znu's cat
Jan 7, 11:44
9
it's the tiny cans part. -- nm
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loosilu
Jan 7, 11:44
8
Eh, an employee takes it home for their cat instead of stealing dry cat food from the shelter. Same dif. -- nm
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Spawn
Jan 7, 11:48
7
that's a completely wasted donation, then. -- nm
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loosilu
Jan 7, 11:49
6
I think it's a moot point. I can't imagine any Humane Society office turning down sealed pet food.
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Jim
Jan 7, 11:54
2
I think mine would.
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loosilu
Jan 7, 11:56
1
I bet you are wrong. -- nm
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Spawn
Jan 7, 11:57
No, the employee does not steal the food that they *will* use. As I said, same dif. -- nm
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Spawn
Jan 7, 11:51
2
so it works great
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loosilu
Jan 7, 11:54
1
I just called mine, you are correct.
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Spawn
Jan 7, 11:59
Agreed. I am going to go ask the cats and dogs what kind of food they want. -- nm
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Spawn
Jan 7, 11:43
are they? They still have to store donated items if they can't use them. -- nm
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loosilu
Jan 7, 11:36
2
if a SPCA or Humane Society doesn't need food it would be a first that I could recall -- nm
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Beaker
Jan 7, 11:38
1
maybe they don't want the kind of food you're giving. -- nm
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loosilu
Jan 7, 11:39
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