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But I can never seem to come up with something profound when I'm commenting on blogs; too much pressure.
Can I just say that the whole PEA story and the way it's gone around the twitter and blogging community is in a nutshell the perfect illustration of how a huge array of people, individual people, from across all walks of life and social, political and cultural strata can form one relationship and from that one relationship can come tremendous good.
There is no way to tell people how touched and heartened I am with the support I've gotten. Now after all the back and forth about "can we really make *friends* in social networks" I can say I know where my friends are. I can never thank you (each and every one of you!) enough.
I'm sure it will be up tomorrow and I'll be able to come back and make a donation in honor of Susan and in memory of loved ones that I've lost to breast cancer, but the hype has already started.
I can go out to the ACS or the Komen site, but I want to do it on BoobsOnIce or FrozenPeaFund.com now.
I'm excited that our community has come together so quickly to support a meaningful cause in an exciting way, but I want to see the momentum used effectively too.
We are all beside you, Susan, praying for you and wishing you a speedy recovery, our Queen Pea.
In fact, now I'm getting errors on the page. Anyone want to help the site manage traffic and re-route donations?
My emotions are all over the place today from being excited about how this has all taken off..yet sobered by the reason that this has all happened.
What an amazing ripple...
It may be world's nastiest disease ! We fought it alone No Pea Soup! I read your feed on my blog this am ! Please send me any feed related to peas Soup ! I wall have Andy Quayle set them up on my blog ! Social media should be a platform for Peas!
Every one of us who blogs about Susan reaches a different group of people, our own circle of friends, spreading awareness and hope.
This is a wonderful campaign, and I find myself feeling like Ann, so pleased to see the pool of concern growing into an ocean, yet sad that this had to happen at all.
God bless you Chris, you are a wonderful and caring friend. My thoughts and prayers will be Susan, and with all of you, as we face this challenge....together.
Peas and joy!
I stayed up last night, watching some of the busiest people I know work through the night to get the PEA site up, make free PEAvatars for people, and continue to rally support. It's amazing. Thank you for being a part of it all, and for being such a frank, inspiring, and positive leader in this sphere.
For those of you giving money please know that The American Society has invested more in breast cancer research grants over time than any other voluntary public health organization – $322.7 million since 1972! And thanks for giving! Maybe we can all form a virtual team at a Making Strides Against Breast Cancer Walk in 2008?
Thanks for the ping. The Pea Campaign is so powerful because it is authentic. It's people relating to people.
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james
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